Martin Cocksedge
(23 January 1677/78 - )
Martin Cocksedge was christened on 23 January 1677/78 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was the son of Simon Cocksedge and Elizabeth Warren.
Martin Cocksedge
(27 July 1714 - )
Martin Cocksedge was christened on 27 July 1714 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was the son of Martin Cocksedge and Mary Brewer.
Martin Cocksedge married Elizabeth Unknown before 1732 in Suffolk.
Martin and his daughter Mary were mentioned in the 1766 will of his aunt Ann Brewer.
Martin Cocksedge married Elizabeth Unknown before 1732 in Suffolk.
Martin and his daughter Mary were mentioned in the 1766 will of his aunt Ann Brewer.
Children of Martin Cocksedge and Elizabeth Unknown
- Martin Cocksedge b. 8 Jun 1732
- Mary Cocksedge b. s 1735
Martin Cocksedge
(11 September 1741 - March 1795)
Martin Cocksedge was christened on 11 September 1741 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was the son of Thomas Cocksedge and Ann Suckerman.
Martin was educated on 25 June 1748 in King Edward VI Free Grammaar School, Bury St Edmunds.
Martin Cocksedge was mentioned in 1766.
Martin Cocksedge lived at Northgate St, Bury St Edmunds, 1780. Son of Thomas Cocksedge of Bury and grandson of Matthew Cocksedge, proprietor of the London Waggon Warehouse in Bury, elected CC in 1771, CB in 1782 and Alderman in 1784. p. 284:2.
Martin was registered in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, on the electoral roll dated 1790.
Martin died in March 1795 in Bury St Edmunds, SFK, aged 53. He was buried on 3 April 1795 in St James, Bury St Edmunds.
His will was proved on 4 April 1795 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Martin was educated on 25 June 1748 in King Edward VI Free Grammaar School, Bury St Edmunds.
Martin Cocksedge was mentioned in 1766.
Martin Cocksedge lived at Northgate St, Bury St Edmunds, 1780. Son of Thomas Cocksedge of Bury and grandson of Matthew Cocksedge, proprietor of the London Waggon Warehouse in Bury, elected CC in 1771, CB in 1782 and Alderman in 1784. p. 284:2.
Martin was registered in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, on the electoral roll dated 1790.
Martin died in March 1795 in Bury St Edmunds, SFK, aged 53. He was buried on 3 April 1795 in St James, Bury St Edmunds.
His will was proved on 4 April 1795 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Martin Cocksedge
(8 June 1732 - )
Martin Cocksedge was christened on 8 June 1732 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was the son of Martin Cocksedge and Elizabeth Unknown.
Martin Cocksedge
(say 1600 - 13 September 1668)
Martin Cocksedge was born say 1600 in Suffolk. He may be a son or grandson of John who married in 1574 Frances Rushbrooke at Gt Barton.
Martin Cocksedge married Ann Unknown in Suffolk.
Martin Cocksedge was a supervisor of the will of Edmund Tuffield of Barton, 19 Sep 1630.
Martin Cocksedge was named in the in 1638 militia list taken in Gt Barton, Suffolk. In the 1638 listing of able men there was a Martine Coxhedge at Barton Magna, however BSE is not included in the list. Martin was a yeoman in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk..
Martin died on 13 September 1668 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was buried on 13 September 1668 in Gt Barton, Suffolk.
His will was proved in Sudbury.
Martin Cocksedge married Ann Unknown in Suffolk.
Martin Cocksedge was a supervisor of the will of Edmund Tuffield of Barton, 19 Sep 1630.
Martin Cocksedge was named in the in 1638 militia list taken in Gt Barton, Suffolk. In the 1638 listing of able men there was a Martine Coxhedge at Barton Magna, however BSE is not included in the list. Martin was a yeoman in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk..
Martin died on 13 September 1668 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was buried on 13 September 1668 in Gt Barton, Suffolk.
His will was proved in Sudbury.
Child of Martin Cocksedge and Ann Unknown
- Martin Cocksedge+ b. b 1625, d. c 1670
Martin Cocksedge
(before 1625 - circa 1670)
Martin Cocksedge was born before 1625. He was the son of Martin Cocksedge and Ann Unknown. Martin in Bury St Edmunds..
Martin died circa 1670 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
His will was proved in 1670 in Sudbury.
Martin died circa 1670 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
His will was proved in 1670 in Sudbury.
Child of Martin Cocksedge
- Martin Cocksedge+ b. b 1648, d. b 3 Sep 1706
Martin Cocksedge
(3 March 1753 - before 7 March 1753)
Martin Cocksedge was christened on 3 March 1753 in Drinkstone, Suffolk. He was the son of Roger Cocksedge M.A. and Lina Whitely.
Martin died before 7 March 1753 in Drinkstone, SFK. He was buried on 7 March 1753 in Drinkstone.
Martin died before 7 March 1753 in Drinkstone, SFK. He was buried on 7 March 1753 in Drinkstone.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge
(24 January 1781 - 6 January 1824)
Martin Thomas Cocksedge was also known as Thomas Martin in records. He was christened on 24 January 1781 in Ingham, Suffolk. His death notice states that he was the son of Thomas Cocksedge, who was living in BSE at that time. He was the son of Thomas Cocksedge and Mary Garnham.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge and Jane Esther Toosey were beneficiaries in Roger Cocksedge M.A.'s will dated 7 June 1805 in Bury St Edmund.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge married Mary Susanna Le Heup, daughter of Michael William Le Heup and Mary Wyche Waddington, on 27 August 1807 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge and Mary Susanna Le Heup obtained a marriage licence on 29 August 1807 in Suffolk. Martin Thos. Cocksedge, of BSE,esq., s.m. & Mary Susannah Leheup, of BSE, s.w., 19, (father Michael Wm Le Heup, of same, esq) at same.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge married Laetitia Symonds. The notes in the Oakes diary state that he married Laetitia, daughter of Capiian John Symonds, great niece of Dr John Symonds, by whom he had 2 sons. However the registers show that a Letitia Cocksedge the wife of John Symonds had a son John in 1802, and daughter Julia Mary Ann in 180 and Louise in 1811 baptised at St Mary's BSE.
Mary Susanna is described as the widow of Martin Thomas in 1825.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge lived at St Edmund's Hill, Bury St Edmunds, 1822.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge made a will dated 7 February 1823. Copy of the will of Martin Thomas Cocksedge of St Edmunds Hill, Bury St Edmunds, esq. - ref. HA 535/3/17 - date: 7 Feb 1823.
Martin died on 6 January 1824 in Bury St Edmunds aged 42. The Bury Post reported on Jan 7 1824: Yesterday morning at St Edmund's Hill, aged 42... Martin Cocksedge, Esq., son of Thomas Cocksedge of this town.
Note that the Bury Post also reported on May 12 1824: Wed. last, after a short illness in the 35th year of his age, Mr Thomas Cocksedge, book keeper of the Angel Coach Office in this town. He was buried on 12 January 1824 in St Bartholomew, Ingham.
His will was proved on 3 May 1824 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Copy assignment 17 Sep 1825: 1 Mary Susanna Cocksedge (widow of Martin Thomas Cocksedge of St Edmunds Hill, Bury St Edmunds, esq.)
1 to 2, two annuities of £400 arising from the marriage settlement in 1807 of Martin Thomas Cocksedge and Mary Susanna Leheup.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge and Jane Esther Toosey were beneficiaries in Roger Cocksedge M.A.'s will dated 7 June 1805 in Bury St Edmund.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge married Mary Susanna Le Heup, daughter of Michael William Le Heup and Mary Wyche Waddington, on 27 August 1807 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge and Mary Susanna Le Heup obtained a marriage licence on 29 August 1807 in Suffolk. Martin Thos. Cocksedge, of BSE,esq., s.m. & Mary Susannah Leheup, of BSE, s.w., 19, (father Michael Wm Le Heup, of same, esq) at same.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge married Laetitia Symonds. The notes in the Oakes diary state that he married Laetitia, daughter of Capiian John Symonds, great niece of Dr John Symonds, by whom he had 2 sons. However the registers show that a Letitia Cocksedge the wife of John Symonds had a son John in 1802, and daughter Julia Mary Ann in 180 and Louise in 1811 baptised at St Mary's BSE.
Mary Susanna is described as the widow of Martin Thomas in 1825.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge lived at St Edmund's Hill, Bury St Edmunds, 1822.
Martin Thomas Cocksedge made a will dated 7 February 1823. Copy of the will of Martin Thomas Cocksedge of St Edmunds Hill, Bury St Edmunds, esq. - ref. HA 535/3/17 - date: 7 Feb 1823.
Martin died on 6 January 1824 in Bury St Edmunds aged 42. The Bury Post reported on Jan 7 1824: Yesterday morning at St Edmund's Hill, aged 42... Martin Cocksedge, Esq., son of Thomas Cocksedge of this town.
Note that the Bury Post also reported on May 12 1824: Wed. last, after a short illness in the 35th year of his age, Mr Thomas Cocksedge, book keeper of the Angel Coach Office in this town. He was buried on 12 January 1824 in St Bartholomew, Ingham.
His will was proved on 3 May 1824 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Copy assignment 17 Sep 1825: 1 Mary Susanna Cocksedge (widow of Martin Thomas Cocksedge of St Edmunds Hill, Bury St Edmunds, esq.)
1 to 2, two annuities of £400 arising from the marriage settlement in 1807 of Martin Thomas Cocksedge and Mary Susanna Leheup.
Child of Martin Thomas Cocksedge and Laetitia Symonds
- two sons Cocksedge b. b 1807
Children of Martin Thomas Cocksedge and Mary Susanna Le Heup
- Mary Elizabeth Cocksedge b. 11 Sep 1808
- Ann Merielina Cocksedge b. 6 Aug 1809
- Susan Agnes Cocksedge b. 18 Jul 1810
- Jane Esther Cocksedge+ b. 31 Jul 1811, d. Mar 1887
- Thomas Martin Cocksedge b. 6 Apr 1813, d. 5 May 1846
- Mary Ann Cocksedge b. 20 May 1813
- Son Cocksedge b. c Apr 1815
- Lt Henry Le Heup Cocksedge+ b. Feb 1816, d. 9 Aug 1869
- Lucy Ellen Octavia Cocksedge b. 21 May 1818
- Merielina Sophia Cocksedge b. 5 Aug 1824, d. Mar 1906
Martina Jane Cocksedge
(21 July 1878 - )
Martina Jane Cocksedge was christened on 21 July 1878 in Bradfield St George, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Isaac Cocksedge and Ann Snell. George, Jonathan, William, Annie, Martina and Henrietta were listed as the children of Isaac Cocksedge in the 1881 census in Great Green, Bradfield St George. Martina, Henrietta, Harry and Emma? were listed as the children of Isaac Cocksedge in the 1891 census in Small Green, Bradfield St George.
Martina Jane Cocksedge married John William Wilkinson on 11 April 1898 in Mexborough, Yorkshire.
Martina Jane Cocksedge married John William Wilkinson on 11 April 1898 in Mexborough, Yorkshire.
Mary Cocksedge
(22 October 1705 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 22 October 1705 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of John Cocksedge and Ann Bowles.
Mary Cocksedge
(21 December 1668 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 21 December 1668 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of John Cocksedge and Margery Crofts.
In John Cocksedge's will dated 20 December 1693 in Rougham, Suffolk, Mary Cocksedge was named as heir; His will mentions his wife Margery and his six children John, Thomas, Mary, Robert, Peter & Joseph and his cousin William Cocksedge of Rougham.
In the name of God amen I John Cocksedge of Rougham Sfk yeoman being unsound in body by reason of old age but otherwise in good health and of perfect mind and memory blessed be God do make and ordain this my last will and testament this twentieth day of December in the fifth year of the reign of our Sov. lord and Lady King William and Queen Mary over England Scotland France & Ireland Defenders of the Faith ... and in the year of our Lord 1693. First I commend my soul unto the hands of Almighty God my maker in the moderation of Jesus Christ my blessed saviour and redeemer my body I committ to the earth to be decently buried and for my wordly estate I dispose thereof as followeth:
ITEM I give unto my son John Cocksedge the house where I now dwell with the home sitting thereunto adjoining conteyning six acres more or less for terme of his life and after his decease to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten for ever
ITEM I give unto Margery my loving wife the tenement where my son John Cocksedge now dwells during her natural life and after her decease to my son John Cocksedge and to the heirs of the his body lawfully begotten for ever
ITEM I give and devise unto Margery my wife the inclosed piece of land lying in Easty Feild by London Road containing three acres more or less and I give unto Margery my wife three other acres of land lying in Easty Feild more or less during her natural life and after the decease of the said Margery I give the six acres of land to be sold and the money for which the said land is sold to be equally divided among these my children here named Thomas Cocksedge Mary Cocksedge Robert Cocksedge William Cocksedge Peter Cocksedge Joseph Cocksedge excepting my daughter Mary Cocksedge and to her I give five pounds of lawfull English money more than to any of my other children out of that money the land shall be sold for. If any of these my children dye before the money be payable then I bequeath their portion or parts to the survivors and I request my cosen William Cocksedge of Rougham to assist my children in the sale of this land
Further my will and meaning is that if the said Margery my wife shall happen to marry again or to be marryed to any man after my decease then and in such case the six acres of land more or less lying in or nigh Easty Feild and in this my will before mentioned I give and devise the said six acres of land after such the second marriage to be forthwith sold and the money to be disposed of after the same manner to those my six children in this my will before mentioned and my desire is if my son John Cocksedge can or will purchase the said six acres of land that he may have it as cheap or cheaper than any other person all the rest and residue of my goods & chattels Cowes Houses and all manner of Household stuffe whatsoever I doe hereby give and devise unto Margery my wife for the payment of my debts funerall charges and performance of this my will which said Margery my wife I make constitute and appoint Executor of my last will and testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the marke of John Cocksedge published sealed and subscribed for my last will and testament in the presence of Geo Turner Richard Noble the marks of Thomazin Noble.
In John Cocksedge's will dated 20 December 1693 in Rougham, Suffolk, Mary Cocksedge was named as heir; His will mentions his wife Margery and his six children John, Thomas, Mary, Robert, Peter & Joseph and his cousin William Cocksedge of Rougham.
In the name of God amen I John Cocksedge of Rougham Sfk yeoman being unsound in body by reason of old age but otherwise in good health and of perfect mind and memory blessed be God do make and ordain this my last will and testament this twentieth day of December in the fifth year of the reign of our Sov. lord and Lady King William and Queen Mary over England Scotland France & Ireland Defenders of the Faith ... and in the year of our Lord 1693. First I commend my soul unto the hands of Almighty God my maker in the moderation of Jesus Christ my blessed saviour and redeemer my body I committ to the earth to be decently buried and for my wordly estate I dispose thereof as followeth:
ITEM I give unto my son John Cocksedge the house where I now dwell with the home sitting thereunto adjoining conteyning six acres more or less for terme of his life and after his decease to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten for ever
ITEM I give unto Margery my loving wife the tenement where my son John Cocksedge now dwells during her natural life and after her decease to my son John Cocksedge and to the heirs of the his body lawfully begotten for ever
ITEM I give and devise unto Margery my wife the inclosed piece of land lying in Easty Feild by London Road containing three acres more or less and I give unto Margery my wife three other acres of land lying in Easty Feild more or less during her natural life and after the decease of the said Margery I give the six acres of land to be sold and the money for which the said land is sold to be equally divided among these my children here named Thomas Cocksedge Mary Cocksedge Robert Cocksedge William Cocksedge Peter Cocksedge Joseph Cocksedge excepting my daughter Mary Cocksedge and to her I give five pounds of lawfull English money more than to any of my other children out of that money the land shall be sold for. If any of these my children dye before the money be payable then I bequeath their portion or parts to the survivors and I request my cosen William Cocksedge of Rougham to assist my children in the sale of this land
Further my will and meaning is that if the said Margery my wife shall happen to marry again or to be marryed to any man after my decease then and in such case the six acres of land more or less lying in or nigh Easty Feild and in this my will before mentioned I give and devise the said six acres of land after such the second marriage to be forthwith sold and the money to be disposed of after the same manner to those my six children in this my will before mentioned and my desire is if my son John Cocksedge can or will purchase the said six acres of land that he may have it as cheap or cheaper than any other person all the rest and residue of my goods & chattels Cowes Houses and all manner of Household stuffe whatsoever I doe hereby give and devise unto Margery my wife for the payment of my debts funerall charges and performance of this my will which said Margery my wife I make constitute and appoint Executor of my last will and testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the marke of John Cocksedge published sealed and subscribed for my last will and testament in the presence of Geo Turner Richard Noble the marks of Thomazin Noble.
Mary Cocksedge
(before 31 August 1658 - before 1660)
Mary Cocksedge was born before 31 August 1658 in Low Street, Rougham, Suffolk. She was christened on 31 August 1658 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of John Cocksedge and Elizabeth Goddard.
Mary died before 1660.
Mary died before 1660.
Mary Cocksedge
(before 26 April 1660 - )
Mary Cocksedge was born before 26 April 1660 in Low Street, Rougham, Suffolk. She was christened on 26 April 1660 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of John Cocksedge and Elizabeth Goddard.
Mary Cocksedge
(26 March 1647 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 26 March 1647 in Buxhall, Suffolk. She was the daughter of George Cocksedge and Mary Unknown.
Mary Cocksedge and Mary Unknown, John Cocksedge, Susan Cocksedge and Anne Cocksedge were beneficiaries in George Cocksedge's will dated 2 October 1679 in Buxhall.
Mary Cocksedge and Mary Unknown, John Cocksedge, Susan Cocksedge and Anne Cocksedge were beneficiaries in George Cocksedge's will dated 2 October 1679 in Buxhall.
Mary Cocksedge
(7 June 1661 - before 29 June 1661)
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 7 June 1661 in Rushbrooke, Suffolk. She was the daughter of George Cocksedge and Edith Goddard.
Mary died before 29 June 1661 in Rushbrooke, Suffolk. She was buried on 29 June 1661 in Rushbrooke.
Mary died before 29 June 1661 in Rushbrooke, Suffolk. She was buried on 29 June 1661 in Rushbrooke.
Mary Cocksedge
(6 February 1736/37 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 6 February 1736/37 in Felsham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Peter Cocksedge and Elizabeth Bedwell.
Mary Cocksedge
(12 December 1574 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 12 December 1574 in Fakenham Magna, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Thomas Cocksedge and Ellen Ralston.
Mary Cocksedge
( - before 21 December 1580)
Mary died before 21 December 1580 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was buried on 21 December 1580 in St James, Bury St Edmunds. Mary Cocksedge.
Mary Cocksedge
(13 April 1606 - before 24 February 1623/24)
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 13 April 1606 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Richard Cocksedge and Barbara Miles.
Mary died before 24 February 1623/24 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was buried on 24 February 1623/24 in Rougham. But which Mary Coxage?
Mary died before 24 February 1623/24 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was buried on 24 February 1623/24 in Rougham. But which Mary Coxage?
Mary Cocksedge
(20 March 1643/44 - before 20 March 1645/46)
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 20 March 1643/44 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of William Cocksedge and Elizabeth Silver.
Mary died before 20 March 1645/46.
Mary died before 20 March 1645/46.
Mary Cocksedge
(18 January 1589/90 - before 24 February 1622/23)
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 18 January 1589/90 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of William Cocksedge and Alice Hampson.
Mary died before 24 February 1622/23 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was buried on 24 February 1622/23 in Rougham. Which Mary?
Mary died before 24 February 1622/23 in Rougham, Suffolk. She was buried on 24 February 1622/23 in Rougham. Which Mary?
Mary Cocksedge
(21 October 1679 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 21 October 1679 in Felsham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of George Cocksedge and Elizabeth Bantoft.
Mary Cocksedge
(1 January 1695/96 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 1 January 1695/96 in Tostock, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Henry Cocksedge and Mary Stimson.
Mary Cocksedge
(17 April 1677 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 17 April 1677 in Buxhall, Suffolk. She was the daughter of John Cocksedge and Naomi Seyer.
Mary Cocksedge
(16 July 1719 - before 12 October 1719)
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 16 July 1719 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Martin Cocksedge and Mary Brewer.
Mary died before 12 October 1719 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was buried on 12 October 1719 in St James, Bury St Edmunds.
Mary died before 12 October 1719 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was buried on 12 October 1719 in St James, Bury St Edmunds.
Mary Cocksedge
(23 October 1721 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 23 October 1721 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Martin Cocksedge and Mary Brewer.
Mary Cocksedge married John Plate before 1766?.
Mary the wife of John Plate, gentleman was mentioned in the 1766 will of her aunt Ann Brewer.
Mary Cocksedge married John Plate before 1766?.
Mary the wife of John Plate, gentleman was mentioned in the 1766 will of her aunt Ann Brewer.
Mary Cocksedge
(26 September 1632 - )
Mary Cocksedge married John Andrews. Mary Cocksedge was christened on 26 September 1632 in Culford, Suffolk. She was the daughter of John Cocksedge and Ann Brown.
Mary Cocksedge was mentioned in the will of John Cocksedge dated 24 February 1670/71.
Mary Cocksedge was mentioned in the will of John Cocksedge dated 24 February 1670/71.
Mary Cocksedge
(20 January 1677/78 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 20 January 1677/78 in Bardwell, Suffolk. She may be the Mary who was buried in 1700. She was the daughter of Robert Cocksedge and Mary Borrett or Barrett.
Mary Cocksedge
(1 February 1763 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 1 February 1763 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Spalding Cocksedge and Sarah Hallstone.
Mary Cocksedge
(10 March 1782 - )
Mary Cocksedge was christened on 10 March 1782 in Bradfield St Clare, Suffolk. She was the daughter of William Cocksedge and Abigail Gould.