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I am trying to trace my family tree. Have it traced from Thomas Cock who married Emma Lovey in 1791. Perhaps this is the man? They lived in the area. The tree I have is Thomas Cock, son William Cock (Penryn), son William Frederick Cock(1820 settler, Weymouth to SA), son Thomas Toy Cock, son William Frederick Cock (my grandfather), son's Ronald Frederick Cock and Gordon Charles Cock (my later father). In the line from my father there is no surviving Cock name. From my father's brother's line ... Ronald Frederick Cock has son Malcolm James Cock who has son Brent Cock (to date). Brent is married but as yet has no children. If you have an information that would help me trace the siblings of the original Thomas Cock or his parents it would be wonderful. Down the line I have all of the siblings. Kind regards, Arlene Cock (Dublin, formerly East London, South Africa)

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