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Elizabeth Jane HOCKING

BirthApril 1856 - Camborne, Cornwall, England
Death23 Sep 1919 - Moonta, South Australia, Australia
MotherMary Jane Cock
FatherRichard Henry Hocking

Born in Camborne, Cornwall, England on April 1856 to Richard Henry Hocking and Mary Jane Cock. Elizabeth Jane HOCKING married (Maternal 3rd Great Uncle)Richard (Img.) Kneebone and had 12 children. She passed away on 23 Sep 1919 in Moonta, South Australia, Australia.

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Parents
Richard Henry Hocking
1836 - Unknown
Mary Jane Cock
1835 - 1909
Spouse(s)
(Maternal 3Rd Great Uncle)richard (Img.) Kneebone
1860 - 1935
Frederick Harris
1867 - 1948
Richard Kneebone
1856 - Unknown
Children Show all
Joseph Henry Kneebone
1877 - 1961
Richard Thomas Kneebone
1889 - 1974
Elizabeth Kneebone
1889 - 1889
Catherine Jane Kneebone 01
1885 - 1892
Percival Clarence Harris
1894 - 1957
Robert John Powell (John) Harris
1900 - 1919

Fred Kneebone
1883 - 1883
Robert Kneebone
1877 - Unknown
Elizabeth Kneebone
1881 - 1881
Richard A Kneebone
1885 - Unknown
Elizabeth H Kneebone
1888 - Unknown
Mary Ann Kneebone
1879 - 1973

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