FAMILY HISTORY: BOOCOCK
THE 7 CHILDREN OF RICHARD & MARGARET BOOCOCK
BAPTISM RECORDS:
Father: Richard Boocock | |
Mother: Margaret Boocock | Nee: Higson |
Date of Marriage: c. 1806/07 |
1: | Name: Ellen Boocock | |
Born: 18 December 1808 | Baptized: 15 January 1809 | |
Church: St. Mary's Church (C. of E.) | ||
Location: Bury, Lancashire, England | ||
Priest: (not recorded in transcripts) | ||
Abode: Bury |
2: | Name: Henry Boocock | |
Born: 31 December 1810 | Baptized: 27 January 1811 | |
Church: St. Mary's Church (C. of E.) | ||
Location: Radcliffe, Lancashire, England | ||
Priest: (not recorded in transcripts) | ||
Abode: (not recorded in transcripts) |
3: | Name: Mary Boocock | |
Born: c. 1812 | Baptized: | |
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4: | Name: James Higson Boocock | |
Born: (not recorded) | Baptized: 11 February 1816 | |
Church: St. Mary's Church (C. of E.) | ||
Location: Radcliffe, Lancashire, England | ||
Priest: Thomas Parkinson | ||
Abode: Prestwich |
5: | Name: Margaret Boocock | |
Born: 23 June 1818 | Baptized: 19 July 1818 | |
Church: St. Mary's Church (C. of E.) | ||
Location: Radcliffe, Lancashire, England | ||
Priest: Thomas Parkinson | ||
Abode: Pilkington |
6: | Name: Richard Boocock | |
Born: (not recorded) | Baptized: 7 October 1821 | |
Church: St. Thomas' Church (C. of E.) | ||
Location: Radcliffe, Lancashire, England | ||
Priest: Thomas Parkinson | ||
Abode: Pilkington |
7: | Name: Catharina Susanna Boocock | |
Born: (not recorded) | Baptized: 9 May 1824 | |
Church: St. Thomas' Church (C. of E.) | ||
Location: Radcliffe, Lancashire, England | ||
Priest: Thomas Parkinson | ||
Abode: Pilkington |
NOTES: | |
1: | The Baptisms records listed above are from Bishops Transcripts deposited at the Lancashire Record Office. The original registers are held at the Manchester Central Library Local Studies Unit. |
2: | The entries for Henry, James, Margaret, Richard Jr, and Catharina listed their father's occupation as a Saddler. |
3: | They may have had other children, including a son called John who fathered an illegitimate child in 1828. |