Charlotte Cock

F, b. circa 1800, d. June 1851
  • Charlotte Cock was born circa 1800.
  • Charlotte Cock married Henry Lockwood, son of Bernard Brand Lockwood and Rachel Harrington, on 27 March 1821 in Marks Tey, Essex. Charlotte was from Great Tey, and Henry from Marks Tey. Witnesses to the marriage were Mary Lockwood and Phillip Cock.
  • Charlotte Cock and Henry Lockwood appeared on the census of 7 June 1841 in Stanway, Essex. Henry is shown as a 45 year old, living with his wife Charlotte 40 and daughter Mary 19. His occupation is listed a "B"- possibly a butcher.

  • Charlotte Cock and Henry Lockwood appeared on the census of 30 March 1851 in Stanway, Essex. Henry was a 54 year old butcher, living with his wife Charlotte 51, born Mark Tey, and their servants.

  • Her death was recorded with the Lexden, Essex, Registration District in the June 1851 Quarter.

Children of Charlotte Cock and Henry Lockwood

Elizabeth Cock

F, b. 1879
  • Elizabeth Cock was born in 1879 in St Mawes, Cornwall.
  • She was the daughter of James Cock and Mary Collins.
  • At the time of the 3 April 1881 census, Elizabeth Cock was living in the household of James Cock and Mary Collins in St Mawes, Cornwall. James is shown as a39 year old pensioner,living with his wife Mary 40 and their children: John J aged 9, Georgina 8, William G 7, Elizabeth 2 and George 11 months. His mother in law Elizabeth Collins aged 61 is also living with them. All were born St Mawes.

George Cock

M, b. 1880
  • George Cock was born in 1880 in St Mawes, Cornwall.
  • He was the son of James Cock and Mary Collins.
  • At the time of the 3 April 1881 census, George Cock was living in the household of James Cock and Mary Collins in St Mawes, Cornwall. James is shown as a39 year old pensioner,living with his wife Mary 40 and their children: John J aged 9, Georgina 8, William G 7, Elizabeth 2 and George 11 months. His mother in law Elizabeth Collins aged 61 is also living with them. All were born St Mawes.

Georgina Cock

F, b. 1873
  • Georgina Cock was born in 1873 in St Mawes, Cornwall.
  • She was the daughter of James Cock and Mary Collins.
  • At the time of the 3 April 1881 census, Georgina Cock was living in the household of James Cock and Mary Collins in St Mawes, Cornwall. James is shown as a39 year old pensioner,living with his wife Mary 40 and their children: John J aged 9, Georgina 8, William G 7, Elizabeth 2 and George 11 months. His mother in law Elizabeth Collins aged 61 is also living with them. All were born St Mawes.

James Cock

M, b. 1832
  • James Cock was born in 1832 in St Mawes, Cornwall.
  • At the time of the 2 April 1871 census, James Cock was living in the household of Elizabeth Lower in St Mawes, Cornwall. Elizabeth is shown as a 51 year old widow, patriotic fund, living with her unmarried daughter Mary 30, as dressmaker and son George G 18, a roper. All were born St Mawes. Visiting were: James Cock, 30 pensioner born St Mawes, George Davies 26, Sailor Part NK London, William Macfogill, 17, scholar born Isle of White.

  • At the age of 40 years, James Cock married Mary Collins, daughter of John Collins and Elizabeth Lower, in 1872 in St Mawes, Cornwall.
  • James Cock and Mary Collins appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 in St Mawes, Cornwall. James is shown as a39 year old pensioner,living with his wife Mary 40 and their children: John J aged 9, Georgina 8, William G 7, Elizabeth 2 and George 11 months. His mother in law Elizabeth Collins aged 61 is also living with them. All were born St Mawes.

Children of James Cock and Mary Collins

John J Cock

M, b. 1872
  • John J Cock was born in 1872 in St Mawes, Cornwall.
  • He was the son of James Cock and Mary Collins.
  • At the time of the 3 April 1881 census, John J Cock was living in the household of James Cock and Mary Collins in St Mawes, Cornwall. James is shown as a39 year old pensioner,living with his wife Mary 40 and their children: John J aged 9, Georgina 8, William G 7, Elizabeth 2 and George 11 months. His mother in law Elizabeth Collins aged 61 is also living with them. All were born St Mawes.

William G Cock

M, b. 1874
  • William G Cock was born in 1874 in St Mawes, Cornwall.
  • He was the son of James Cock and Mary Collins.
  • At the time of the 3 April 1881 census, William G Cock was living in the household of James Cock and Mary Collins in St Mawes, Cornwall. James is shown as a39 year old pensioner,living with his wife Mary 40 and their children: John J aged 9, Georgina 8, William G 7, Elizabeth 2 and George 11 months. His mother in law Elizabeth Collins aged 61 is also living with them. All were born St Mawes.

Queenie Doris Cockburn

F, b. 1907, d. 31 October 1959
  • Queenie Doris Cockburn was born in 1907 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Robert Alexander Cockburn and Annie Margaret List.
  • At the age of 22 years, Queenie Doris Cockburn married Jack Deeth, son of Charles Burton Death and Ellen Matilda Barnes, on 30 March 1929 in Presbyterian Church, Killarney, Queensland. The following article appeared in the "Brisbane Courier" on Monday, 8 April 1929 :-
    "DEETH- COCKBURN.
    A picturesque wedding was solemnised in the Presbyterian Church, Killarney, on March 30, when Mr. Jack Deeth (second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Deeth, Hampton, Toowoomba) was married to Miss Queenie Doris Cockburn (eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Cockburn, Killarney). Rev. M. M'Dermant officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a sleeveless frock of ivory taffeta and mariette, the taffeta bodice being tight-fitting, with a skirt of mariette, on which were four tiers of scalloped taffeta flounces. The veil was made in a cap effect, with silver tissue and three rows of orange blossoms encircling the head, and finished at the nape of neck with silver leaves. The bride carried a sheaf of white tuberoses, carnations, and maidenhair fern, tied with tulle, and long satin streamers. Master Maxwell Cockburn (brother of the bride) acted as a page boy and carried the veil. He was dressed in cream fugi silk. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Esme Cockburn, and Miss Joy Deeth (sister of the bridegroom), and they wore pale pink sleeveless frocks of georgette and mariette respectively, scalloped at the hem and finished with posies. Their hats were of pale pink crinoline trimmed with flowers, and they carried bouquets of pink and white dahlias and Asparagus plumosus. Mr. Clement Deeth attended his brother as best man, and Mr. Noel Cockburn as groomsman. The church had been decorated with white flowers, which were part of the Easter decorations, and above the bridal couple was suspended a large white bell. Miss Vera Wride presided at the organ, and during the signing of the register Miss Gwen Wride rendered a vocal solo. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the guests, intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom, were entertained. The decorations were in blue and gold, and the three-tier wedding cake was ornamented with a spray of flowers used by the bride's parents' 23 years ago. Subsequently Mr. and Mrs. Deeth left by car for Warwick, en route to Toowoomba, the bride wearing a maroon crepe de Chine jumper frock and a cream fancy straw hat, with an over- lap of net on the brim, trimmed with gold ribbon and French flowers. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a xylonite toilet set. The bridesmaids received handbags, and the little page boy a silver cup engraved with his name."
  • Queenie Doris Cockburn died on 31 October 1959 in Melbourne. She died of a heart attack while travelling around Australia.

Robert Alexander Cockburn

M, b. 16 July 1876, d. 1943
  • Robert Alexander Cockburn was born on 16 July 1876 in Gympie, Queensland. He was the son of Alexander COCKBURN and Emma HEWLETT.
  • At the age of 30 years, 1 month and 20 days, Robert Alexander Cockburn married Annie Margaret List on 5 September 1906 in Mt Perry, Queensland.
  • Robert Alexander Cockburn died in 1943 in Queensland.

Child of Robert Alexander Cockburn and Annie Margaret List

Dorothy Ruth Cockerill

F, b. 18 May 1918, d. 2 August 1990

Child of Dorothy Ruth Cockerill and Noel Hook Tacey

Isabella Cocking

F, b. circa 1850
  • Isabella Cocking was born circa 1850 in Queensland.
  • Isabella Cocking married William Brand in 1887 in Queensland.

Child of Isabella Cocking and William Brand

Charles Cocks

M, b. January 1825, d. 1 June 1916
  • Charles Cocks was born in January 1825. He was the son of Charles Cocks and Charlotte Edwards.
  • His marriage, at 24 years and 5 months, to Ann Clark Fossett was registered in the June 1849 Quarter in Greenwich, London Registration District.
  • On 4 January 1884,his wife, Ann Clark Fossett died in Queensland.
  • Charles Cocks and Eleanor Sophia Cocks appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Highfields. They lived at Tick Hill. Charles' occupation was not listed. His daughter Eleanor carried out home duties.
  • Charles Cocks died on 1 June 1916 in Queensland at age 91.
  • Charles was buried on 2 June 1916 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. BC1-006-0032.

Children of Charles Cocks and Ann Clark Fossett

Eleanor Sophia Cocks

F, b. 1862, d. 26 July 1956
  • Eleanor Sophia Cocks was born in 1862 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Charles Cocks and Ann Clark Fossett.
  • Eleanor Sophia Cocks and Charles Cocks appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Highfields. They lived at Tick Hill. Charles' occupation was not listed. His daughter Eleanor carried out home duties.
  • Eleanor Sophia Cocks died on 26 July 1956 in Queensland.
  • Eleanor was buried on 28 July 1956 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. BC1-006-0033.

Emily Rose Cocks

F, b. 1859

Henry James (James) Cocks

M, b. 1864, d. 1948
  • Henry James (James) Cocks was born in 1864 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Charles Cocks and Ann Clark Fossett.
  • At the age of 25 years, Henry James (James) Cocks married Mary McKay in 1889 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Henry James (James) Cocks and Mary McKay appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Geham. James lived on independant means.
  • Henry James (James) Cocks died in 1948 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Mary Maria Cocks

F, b. 1857

Betsey Coffin

F, b. circa 1775
  • Betsey Coffin was born circa 1775.
  • Betsey Coffin married Robert Hockey on 30 January 1797 in Henstridge, Somerset. Samuel was of Horsington and Betsy of Henstridge.

Child of Betsey Coffin and Robert Hockey

Ann Cogan

F, b. 31 January 1861, d. 19 August 1947
  • Ann Cogan was born on 31 January 1861 in Cottage Creek, Cooma, New South Wales.
  • At the age of 21 years, 3 months and 11 days, Ann Cogan married Samuel Kidman on 11 May 1882 in St Francis Catholic Church, Cumberland, New South Wales.
  • Around in 1908, Ann Cogan and Samuel Kidman moved to Anduramba with the eight youngest memebers of their family.Their daughter Kate and her husband George Hale had moved firstly to Dalby then to Crow's Nest shortly after their marriage in 1907.
  • Ann Cogan and Samuel Kidman moved to Anduramba, Crow's Nest, in 1910.near Crow's Nest with their youngest children. Margaret 12, Lillian 10, Charles 8 and George 6 were placed on the list for children to attend Virginia school in May 1910.
  • On 11 September 1911,her husband, Samuel Kidman died in Anduramba, Queensland, at age 61.
  • On 7 May 1912, Ann Cogan enrolled her children, George Wilfred McLeod Kidman and Charles Norman Kidman in the Anduramba State School. Charles 10 yr 7 months and George 8 years 8 months. George and Charles in Jan 1915. Another child Margaret Maria aged 16 years 7 monthswas also enrolled. She left in May 1912. They were of the RC faith and their mother was a farmer.
  • Ann Cogan appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Anduramba, Crow's Nest. She most likely was living with her two sons Edward (Ned) and Ernest who were both laboures at the time.
  • She was listed as the next of kin of Edward Cogan (Ned) Kidman when he enlisted in the Australian Army on 23 July 1915 in Brisbane. He joined the 5th Depot Battalion at Enoggera. However, he spent many weeks in hospital in Toowoomba with complications from acute appendicitus. He was discharged on 18 Nov 1915 as medically unfit.
  • Ann Cogan was listed as the next of kin of Edward Cogan (Ned) Kidman when he enlisted in the Australian Army on 28 June 1916 in Toowoomba. Ned was a farmer aged 27 years and 9 months. He gave his next of kin as his mother Annie of Anduramba. He was 5' 9" tall and weighed 150 lbs with grey eyes, medium complexion and dark brown hair.
    He was assigned to the 5/11 Machine Gunners Company and served in France where he was appointed Lance Corporal in France 3 Nov 1917. He was promoted to Temporary Corporal a few days before his death.
  • Ann Cogan and Charles Norman Kidman appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1930 and 1943 living at Anduramba, Crow's Nest. Annie carried out home duties and her son Charles was a labourer.
  • Ann Cogan died on 19 August 1947 in Brisbane, Queensland, at age 86.
  • Ann was buried in Crow's Nest Cemetery.

Children of Ann Cogan and Samuel Kidman

Nora Elizabeth Coggan

F, b. 1883, d. 1949

Children of Nora Elizabeth Coggan and Albert Charles Sutton

Etheline Victoria Cohen

F, b. circa 1890

Florence Bertha Cohn

F, b. 3 June 1870, d. 20 October 1949
  • Florence Bertha Cohn was born on 3 June 1870.
  • She was the daughter of I J K Cohn.
  • At the age of 20 years, 11 months and 1 day, Florence Bertha Cohn married William Henry McGregor, son of John McGregor and Elizabeth Fountain, on 4 May 1891 in Scot's Church, Jamieson Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
  • On 24 August 1891 the following notice appeared in The West Australian Newspaper:- MCGREGOR-COHN.-May 4. at the Soot's Church, Jamieson street, Sydney, by the Rev. W. M. Dill Mackay, WILLIAM MCGREGOR, Esq., telegraph master, Sydney, and son of the late John McGregor, Esq., to FLORENCE BERTHA COHN, daughter of I. J. K. Cohn, Esq., Southern Cross, and niece of Sir James Knight, of Farnham, England.
  • Florence Bertha Cohn died on 20 October 1949 at age 79.

Children of Florence Bertha Cohn and William Henry McGregor

I J K Cohn

M, b. circa 1840
  • I J K Cohn was born circa 1840.

Child of I J K Cohn

Hannah Colcough

F, b. 1839, d. 7 November 1914
  • Hannah Colcough was born in 1839. She was the daugther of Joseph Colecough and Martha Copestick.
  • Hannah Colcough married Edward Maguire circa 1865.
  • On 27 May 1903,her husband, Edward Maguire died in Queensland.
  • Hannah Colcough died on 7 November 1914 in Queensland.
  • Hannah was buried in Cabarlah Cemetery. UNIT-00B-0012.

Children of Hannah Colcough and Edward Maguire

Clyde David Coldhill

M, b. 13 February 1912
  • Clyde David Coldhill was born on 13 February 1912. He was the son of David COLDHILL and Florence May TAYLOR.
  • At the age of 28 years, 11 months and 19 days, Clyde David Coldhill married Cecily Fay Johnson, daughter of George Johnson and Dulcie Fay Stevens, on 1 February 1941.

James Nathanial (Jim) Cole

M, b. circa 1875, d. 14 May 1944
  • James Nathanial (Jim) Cole was born circa 1875. He was the son of Stephen Richard Cole and Hannah Neale.
  • He was a member of the first Crow's Nest Band in 1902; Band members were Raymond White, Frederick Williams, Alf Colthrup, James Gleeson, Walter George Benton, Norman White, John William Brass, Thomas Askin, Alfred William Blinco, Tim Gleeson, Anthony Lavery, James Connolly, James Nathanial Cole and HENDY.
  • He appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Thallon Street, Crow's Nest. He was a carpenter.
  • He appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1930 and 1943 living at Thallon Street, Crow's Nest. He was a builder.
  • James Nathanial (Jim) Cole died on 14 May 1944 in Queensland.
  • James was buried in Crow's Nest Cemetery. UNIT-00I-0015.

John E Cole

M, b. circa 1900

Joseph Leonard Cole

M, b. 1 September 1903, d. 1983
  • Joseph Leonard Cole was born on 1 September 1903 in New Zealand. He was the son of Isobel and Thomas Walter COLE.
  • At the age of 25 years, Joseph Leonard Cole married Ruby Faith Hope, daughter of Charles Albert Hope and Louisa May Witt, in 1929 in New Zealand.
  • Joseph Leonard Cole died in 1983 in New Zealand.

Violet Ann Cole

F, b. 1914, d. 1993
  • Violet Ann Cole was born in 1914.
  • At the age of 22 years, Violet Ann Cole married James Harold French, son of William French, in 1936 in Marrickville, Sydney, New South Wales.
  • Violet Ann Cole died in 1993.

Child of Violet Ann Cole and James Harold French

Walter Edward Cole

M, b. 15 November 1893, d. 1973
  • Walter Edward Cole was born on 15 November 1893.
  • At the age of 20 years, 1 month and 24 days, Walter Edward Cole married Vida Zillah Jane Primmer, daughter of Henry Primmer and Jane Walker McPhail, on 8 January 1914 in New Zealand.
  • Walter Edward Cole died in 1973 in New Zealand.

Alexander George (Alick) Coleman

M, b. 1879, d. 1 March 1937
  • Alexander George (Alick) Coleman was born in 1879 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of John Coleman and Louisa Steward.
  • Alexander George (Alick) Coleman appeared on the Electoral Roll with Louisa Steward in 1903 in Goombungee. Louise carried out home duties while Henry and George (Alexander or Alick) were farmers.
  • At the age of 30 years, Alexander George (Alick) Coleman married Anna Margaretha Kajewski, daughter of Christian Kajewski and Wilhelmina Margaretha Spies, in 1909 in Queensland.
  • Alexander George (Alick) Coleman and Anna Margaretha Kajewski appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1913 and 1925 living at Goombungee. Alick was a farmer.
  • On 6 September 1913,Alexander George (Alick) Coleman's daughter, Florence Crete Coleman was buried in Goombungee Cemetery.
  • On 29 September 1936,his wife, Anna Margaretha Kajewski died.
  • Alexander George (Alick) Coleman died on 1 March 1937 in Queensland.
  • Alexander was buried on 2 March 1937 in Goombungee Cemetery. CE1-00L-0013.

Children of Alexander George (Alick) Coleman and Anna Margaretha Kajewski