Hancock–Darby, m.1875
George Hancock, bachelor, laborer, and Eliza Darby, spinster, both of full age, were married at St Peter’s Church, Wellington, New Zealand on June 30, 1875 by Arthur Stock, the officiating minister. The marriage was witnessed by George William Hancock, engineer, and Elizabeth Hancock, both of Wellington (1).
1. New Zealand, marriage register entry for George Hancock and Eliza Darby, married 30 June 1938; citing 1938/24449; Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington.
People: Eliza Darby (c.1848-1938), Elizabeth Parrott (c.1808-1882), George Hancock (1820-1885), George Hancock (1847-1915)
Places: New Zealand, Wellington
Frances Hancock, d.1847
Frances Hancock, daughter of George Hancock, broom maker, died at 56 Paradise Street, Lambeth Walk on September 17, 1847, aged 3 years. The cause of death was certified as variola (5 weeks) after being twice vaccinated without effect.
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People: Frances Hancock (1843-1847), George Hancock (1820-1885)
Places: Lambeth, Surrey
Joseph Hancock, d.1844
Joseph Hancock, son of George Hancock, boot tree maker, died at 3 Haddon Place, Waterloo Road on March 7, 1844, aged 3 months 9 days, of convulsions.
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People: George Hancock (1820-1885), Joseph Hancock (1843-1844)
Places: St George the Martyr Southwark, Surrey