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Peter Alcock

Birth3 February 1801 - Middlewich, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Death29 March 1852 - DogHole Farm, East Maitland, New South Wales
MotherSarah Sant
FatherWilliam Alcock

Born in Middlewich, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom on 3 February 1801 to William Alcock and Sarah Sant. Peter Alcock married Elizabeth (Betsy) Carroll and had 16 children. He passed away on 29 March 1852 in DogHole Farm, East Maitland, New South Wales.

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Parents
William Alcock
1770 - 1837
Sarah Sant
1774 - 1848
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth (Betsy) Carroll
1808 - 1889
Mary Ann Greenaway Grindell
1800 - 1844
Children Show all
Sarah Ann Alcock
1843 - 1931
Jane Alcock
1847 - 1886
Olive Aleva Linda Alcock
1850 - 1912
Samuel Alcock
1845 - 1923
Anne Alcock
1825 - 1880
William Allcock
1822 - 1875
Richard Allcock
1827 - 1904
Stephen Peter Alcock
1824 - 1875

Rebecca Alcock
1844 - Unknown
Samuel Alcock
1829 - 1830
William Allcock
1838 - Unknown
Sarah Alcock
1826 - 1907
Thomas Alcock
1826 - 1902
Richard Alcock
1842 - Unknown
Emma Allcock
1832 - Unknown
Amelia Allcock
1829 - Unknown

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