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Descendants of James COCKSHEAD Descendants of James COCKSHEAD Generation 1 1. JAMES1 COCKSHEAD . He died in May 1729 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He married Margaret Morecroft, daughter of Hugh Morecroft, on 20 Dec 1703 in St. Peter and St. Paul, Ormskirk by banns. She was born on 26 Sep 1680 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.). She died on April 1742/3 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. James COCKSHEAD and Margaret Morecroft had the following children: i. KATHERINE2 COXHEAD was born on 11 Feb 1705 in Halsall, Lancashire (bapt.). She died. ii. ELIZABETH COXHEAD was born on 17 Aug 1707 in St. Cuthbert, Halsall, Lancashire (bapt.). She died. 2. iii. EDMUND COCKSHEAD was born about 1709 in Ormskirk, Lancashire. He died in Dec 1781 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He married Ellen HESKETH, daughter of George HESKETH and Jane BIRCHALL, on 14 Nov 1730 in Walton on the Hill, Lancashire. She was born about Sep 1712 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. She died in Aug 1788 in Ormskirk, Lancashire. Generation 2 2. EDMUND2 COCKSHEAD (James1) was born about 1709 in Ormskirk, Lancashire. He died in Dec 1781 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He married Ellen HESKETH, daughter of George HESKETH and Jane BIRCHALL, on 14 Nov 1730 in Walton on the Hill, Lancashire. She was born about Sep 1712 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. She died in Aug 1788 in Ormskirk, Lancashire. Edmund COCKSHEAD and Ellen HESKETH had the following children: i. ELIZABETH3 COXHEAD was born on 05 Apr 1734 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.) of Scarisbrick. 3. ii. ALICE COCKSHUTT was born on 05 Sep 1736 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.) of Burscough. She died in Feb 1804 in of Scarisbrick. She married James LINAKER on 18 Jul 1759 in Ormskirk, Lancashire. iii. ANN COCKSHUTT was born on 25 Feb 1739 in St. Peter & Paul, Ormskirk (bapt.) of Scarisbrick, Lancashire. She died. 4. iv. JAMES COXHEAD was born in 1743 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died. He married Mary Berry on 28 Jun 1786 in Aughton Parish Church, Lancashire. She was born. She died. 5. v. GEORGE COCKSHOOT was born on 21 Dec 1743 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.). He died in Jun 1787 in of Scarisbrick. He married Alice FORSHAW on 03 Nov 1778 in St. Peter & Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. She was born about 1746. She died on 30 Oct 1830 in Ormskirk, Lancashire. 6. vi. JOHN COXHEAD was born in 1749 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died in Mar 1806 in of Scarisbrick. He married Alice HARRINGTON on 21 Sep 1775 in St. Peter and Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. She was born about 1752 in Lancashire. She died on 28 Dec 1844 in Hutton, Lancashire ("Old age"). 7. vii. THOMAS COXHEAD was born about 1752 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died. He married Ann BUSHELL on 21 Feb 1775 in St. Peter & Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. 8. viii. WILLIAM COXHEAD was born about 1756 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died about Oct 1826 in of Ormskirk. He married Jane HARSNIP on 27 Sep 1779 in St. Peter & Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. ix. JANE COXHEAD. She died in Jul 1756 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. Generation 3 3. ALICE3 COCKSHUTT (Edmund2 COCKSHEAD, James1 COCKSHEAD) was born on 05 Sep 1736 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.) of Burscough. She died in Feb 1804 in of Scarisbrick. She married James LINAKER on 18 Jul 1759 in Ormskirk, Lancashire. James LINAKER and Alice COCKSHUTT had the following children: i. JOHN4 LINAKER was born about 1760 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. Generation 3 (con't) ii. JAMES LINAKER was born about 1763. iii. HENRY LINAKER was born on 01 Jul 1777 in of Burscough, Lancashire (bapt.). 4. JAMES3 COXHEAD (Edmund2 COCKSHEAD, James1 COCKSHEAD) was born in 1743 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died. He married Mary Berry on 28 Jun 1786 in Aughton Parish Church, Lancashire. She was born. She died. James Coxhead and Mary Berry had the following children: i. EDMUND4 COXHEAD was born on 28 Sep 1786 in St. Anne R.C. Ormskirk (bapt.). He died. 9. ii. JAMES COXHEAD was born on 19 Jan 1791. He died on 25 Jan 1865 in of 64 High Street, Edge Hill, Liverpool. He married Elizabeth. She was born about 1793 in Melling, Lancashire. She died. iii. THOMAS COXHEAD was born on 01 Apr 1793 in St. Anne R.C. Ormskirk (bapt.). He died. iv. MARY COXHEAD was born on 20 Sep 1795 in St. Anne R.C. Ormskirk (bapt.). She died. 10. v. GEORGE COXHEAD was born on 21 Feb 1799 in St. Anne R.C. Ormskirk (bapt.). He died. He married Hannah. She was born. She died. 5. GEORGE3 COCKSHOOT (Edmund2 COCKSHEAD, James1 COCKSHEAD) was born on 21 Dec 1743 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.). He died in Jun 1787 in of Scarisbrick. He married Alice FORSHAW on 03 Nov 1778 in St. Peter & Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. She was born about 1746. She died on 30 Oct 1830 in Ormskirk, Lancashire. George COCKSHOOT and Alice FORSHAW had the following children: i. MARY4 FORCHEE was born on 17 Dec 1771 in St. Anne R.C., Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.). 11. ii. ELLEN COXHEAD was born about 1780 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. She died in Jan 1855 in of Kirkby (Cancer). She married John Bullen on 09 May 1802 in St. Anne R.C., Ormskirk, Lancashire (Witnesses William Bullen and Alice Coxhead). He was born about 1781 in Bickerstaffe, Lancashire. He died after 1851. 12. iii. EDMUND COXHEAD was born on 19 Apr 1782 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died in 1858 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. He married Jane Maudsley on 10 Jan 1808 in St. Anne R.C., Ormskirk, Lancashire (Witness John Bullen). She was born about 1789. She died in Aug 1831 in of Bickerstaffe, Lancashire. iv. ALICE COXHEAD was born on 20 Aug 1784 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. She died on 14 Nov 1855 in of Chapel Street, Ormskirk, Lancashire (Pneumonia). v. PEGGY COXHEAD was born about 1785. She died in Dec 1785 in St. Peter & Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. vi. MARGARET COXHEAD was born on 03 Feb 1787 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. She died in Apr 1787 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. 6. JOHN3 COXHEAD (Edmund2 COCKSHEAD, James1 COCKSHEAD) was born in 1749 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died in Mar 1806 in of Scarisbrick. He married Alice HARRINGTON on 21 Sep 1775 in St. Peter and Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. She was born about 1752 in Lancashire. She died on 28 Dec 1844 in Hutton, Lancashire ("Old age"). John COXHEAD and Alice HARRINGTON had the following children: 13. i. JENNY4 COCKSHEAD was born on 09 Sep 1778 in St. Peter and Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.) of Burscough. She died in Mar 1859 in of Ormskirk. She married John Moss on 24 Mar 1798 in St. Peter and Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. He was born about 1776. He died between 1841-1851. 14. ii. JOHN COXHEAD was born about 1782 in Lathom, Lancashire (at baptism, parents John and Alice were of Scarisbrick). He died on 30 Jan 1861 in of Penwortham (John was a farmer, of Penwortham. Aged 78. Died of Disease of the heart (uncertain), and Dropsy (1 month). Mark of Edward Coxhead of Hutton in attendance.). He married (1) MARGARET LAW between 1810-1820. She was born Generation 3 (con't) attendance.). He married (1) MARGARET LAW between 1810-1820. She was born about 1789 in Leyland, Lancashire. She died on 18 Dec 1875 in Penwortham, Lancashire ("old age"). He married (2) MARY HARRISON. She was born. 15. iii. ELIZABETH COXHEAD was born on 28 Aug 1785 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.). She died in Jan 1870 in of Longton, Lancashire. She married John Fairhurst on 12 Feb 1806 in St. Peter and Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. He was born about 1787 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died between 1851-1861. 16. iv. EDMUND COXHEAD was born on 03 Oct 1787 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died on 26 Sep 1863 in Newton with Scales, Lancashire. He married Ellen NORRIS on 05 Feb 1823 in Croston, Lancashire. She was born about 1796 in Bretherton, Lancashire. She died in 1858 in Fleetwood and Fylde registration district, Lancashire. ref. KH/7/80. v. THOMAS COXHEAD was born on 03 Feb 1790 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.). He died in Apr 1792 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. vi. JAMES COXHEAD was born on 04 Mar 1792 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.). He died in Apr 1792 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. vii. THOMAS COXHEAD was born on 17 Mar 1793 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.). He died in Nov 1869 in of Hutton, Lancashire. 17. viii. ELLEN COXHEAD was born on 10 Jul 1796 in Ormskirk, Lancashire (bapt.). She died between 1851-1861. She married Richard NORRIS on 19 Dec 1821 in Croston, Lancashire. He was born about 1796 in Bretherton, Lancashire. He died on 10 Oct 1870 in Hudson Street, Preston, Lancashire. 7. THOMAS3 COXHEAD (Edmund2 COCKSHEAD, James1 COCKSHEAD) was born about 1752 in Scarisbrick, Lancashire. He died. He married Ann BUSHELL on 21 Feb 1775 in St. Peter & Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire. Thomas COXHEAD and Ann BUSHELL had the following children: 18. i. RICHARD4 COXHEAD was born on 09 Jul 1775 in of Lathom, Lancashire (bapt.). He died on 19 Nov 1861 in Of Gill Moss, West Derby, Lancashire. He married Margaret Stock on 21 Nov 1809 in Our Lady R.C., Lydiate, Lancashire (Witnesses James Rimmer and Alice Bridge). She was born. She died. 19. ii. EDMUND COXHEAD was born on 14 Mar 1779 in of Lathom, Lancashire (bapt.). He died on 19 Nov 1832 in of Lydiate, Lancashire. He married Elizabeth Dobson on 05 Nov 1829 in Our Lady R.C., Lydiate, Lancashire. She was born in 1803. She died in 1869. iii. JAMES COXHEAD was born on 29 Oct 1780 in of Lathom, Lancashire (bapt.). He died. iv. HELEN COXHEAD was born on 25 Aug 1782 in of Burscough, Lancashire (bapt.).
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