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Josephine Unknown

Female 1859 - 1915  (56 years)


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  • Name Josephine Unknown 
    Birth 1859 
    Gender Female 
    Death 1915  Burial: Brittin Cem., Elkhorn, Douglas Co., NE Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3086  forneyclark
    Last Modified 12 Apr 2024 

    Family George Cockerill,   b. 26 Sep 1852, Collingtree, Northamptonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1929 (Age 76 years) 
    Children 
     1. Ellen Cockerill,   b. 1878
     2. William E. Cockerill,   b. 1881
     3. Gertie Cockerill,   b. 1884
    Family ID F0735  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 12 Apr 2024 

  • Notes 
    • Source:
      SEE DAISEY PIPER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
      http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Cockerill&GSiman=1&GScty=92723&GRid=42004250&
      Daisy Piper:
      Josephine Cockerill
      Birth: 1859
      Death: 1915
      Family links:
      Spouse:
      George Cockerill (1850 - 1929)*
      *Calculated relationship
      Inscription:
      MOTHER
      Burial:
      Brittin Cemetery
      Elkhorn
      Douglas County
      Nebraska, USA
      Created by: Daisy Piper
      Record added: Sep 15, 2009
      Find A Grave Memorial# 42004250

      Source:
      Karen E. Herrera:
      Donna Forney Clark:
      James C. Cockerill (1846-1921) immigrated into Sarpy, NE, USA in 1871. He was followed by three brothers in 1872: George Cockerill (b. 1852); William Cockerill (b. 1844); & John "Joseph" Cockerill (1842-1918) & Catherine Elizabeth Hunt Cockerill (1849-1930) & their infant son Joseph James Cockerill (1871-1955). Karen E. Herrera clarified the following info: With them would have been the 4 year old daughter of John "Joseph" Cockerill, (1842-1918), and Elizabeth Fry Cockerill (about 1847- about 1867). This daughter was Elizabeth Ann [Elizabeth Ann "Anna" Cockerill, 1867-1925].

      Source:
      Karen E. Herrera:
      Donna Forney Clark:
      In the reference that follows this one, I couldn't place the child [age 4 in 1872] who is listed as either a child of John "Joseph" Cockerill (1842-1918) or of James C. Cockerill (1846-1921). Karen E. Herrera cleared up this mystery: "If you look at the actual record [that is mentioned below], it lists a 4 year old child with Catherine Elizabeth Hunt Cockerill (1849-1930] with the name Jos by it. Since the name or sex of the child is not listed, I think Jos refers to the father [John "Joseph" Cockerill, 1842-1918]. I think the child is Elizabeth Ann [Elizabeth Ann "Anna" Cockerill, 1867-1925]. She would have been 4 years old at the time. Also listed is an infant with Joseph that also says Jos beside the infant. I think Jos again refers to the father's name [John "Joseph" Cockerill, 1842-1918] and that the infant is of course Joseph James Cockerill (1871-1955)."

      Source:
      Charlene Reinhart:
      James Cockerill found in:
      Irish & British Immigrants to America, 1870 - 1872 Passenger and Immigration Lists Volume 2
      Age: 4
      Gender: Male
      Occupation: Child, Youngster
      Country of Origin: England
      Last Residence: Unknown
      Date of Arrival: Mar. 8, 1872
      Final Destination: United States
      Port of Embarkation: Liverpool and Queenstown
      Ship's Name: Nevada
      Ship's Manifest Number: 00032229
      Purpose of Travel: Staying in the USA
      Mode of Travel: Steerage

      Source:
      Charlene Reinhart:
      George Cockerill found in:
      Irish & British Immigrants to America, 1870 - 1872 Passenger and Immigration Lists Volume 2
      Age: 21
      Gender: Male
      Occupation: Laborer
      Country of Origin: England
      Last Residence: Unknown
      Date of Arrival: Mar. 8, 1872
      Final Destination: United States
      Port of Embarkation: Liverpool and Queenstown
      Ship's Name: Nevada
      Ship's Manifest Number: 00032229
      Purpose of Travel: Staying in the USA
      Mode of Travel: Steerage

      George Cockerill found in:
      Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s
      Place: Nebraska Year: 1875
      Primary immigrant: Cockerill, George
      Permanent entry number: 3269914
      Source publication code: 1552.10
      Source publication page number: 25
      Source publication: DE VRIES, ELLEN M. AND RAYMOND D. Irish and Scotch-Irish Who Made A Declaration of Intention to Naturalize from Cass, Douglas, Lancaster, Nemaha, Otoe, Richardson, Sarpy and York Counties in Nebraska, 1855-1940. Lincoln, NE: Nebraskans of Irish and Scotch-Irish Ancestry, 1997. 152p.
      Source annotation: Date and place of declaration of intention. Extracted from microfilm records at the Nebraska State Historical Society. Country of origin and county, book, and page number of original records are also provided.

      Source:
      Charlene Reinhart:
      US 1880 Census of Fairview, Sarpy, Nebraska:
      Household:
      Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation
      William COCKERILL S Male 24 ENG Farmer (Source: Donna Forney Clark: I believe William Cockerill's age should be listed as 34, since he was born in 1844 and as an older brother was listed as head of the household)
      George COCKERILL S Male 27 ENG Farmer

      Source:
      Charlene Reinhart:
      In the Nebraska State Census 1885, I found:
      Name Age Birth Place Location Date
      Geo Cockerill 33 England Forest City Precinct,Sarpy,Nebraska 05 Jun 1885
      Josephine Cockerill 32 Wisconsin Forest City Precinct,Sarpy,Nebraska 05 Jun 1885
      Ellen Cockerill 7 Nebraska Forest City Precinct,Sarpy,Nebraska 05 Jun 1885
      Gertie Cockerill 1 Nebraska Forest City Precinct,Sarpy,Nebraska 05 Jun 1885
      Wm E. Cockerill 4 Nebraska Forest City Precinct,Sarpy,Nebraska 05 Jun 1885




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