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HOCKING Richard married Hannah CROSSMAN 1878

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Groom: Richard Anthony HOCKING.
Age: 37 years.
Status: Widower.
Father: John HOCKING.

Bride: Hannah CROSSMAN.
Age: 28 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Charles Brimecomb CROSSMAN.

Date married: 23 November 1878.
Place: Residence of Charles B. CROSSMAN, Bowden, South Australia.

Richard died 12 October 1910, Adelaide, South Australia.
Age: 69 years.
Status: Married.
Residence: Brompton, South Australia.

See Post: HOCKING Richard married Jane HARVEY 1871
for Richard's first marriage.

Hannah died 25 August 1918, Brompton, South Australia.
Age: 69 years.
Status: Widow.
Residence: Brompton.
Deceased husband named as Anthony HOCKING.

Four children located South Australian records for Richard and Hannan.

[1]

Richard Charles HOCKING.
Born: 01 August 1879, Bowden, South Australia.
Died: -

[2]

Lily Catherine HOCKING.
Born: 01 December 1881, Bowden, South Australia.
Died: 26 February 1882, Bowden, South Australia.
Age: 02 months.

[3]

Annie Maria HOCKING.
Born: 21 December 1882, Bowden, South Australia.
Died: 13 March 1883, Bowden, South Australia.
Age: 02 months.

[4]

Walter James HOCKING.
Born: 16 April 1884, Bowded, South Australia.
Died: 14 February 1895, Brompton, South Australia.
Age: 10 years.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.

JN 22902

Surnames: 22902 CROSSMAN HARVEY HOCKING
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