Eleanor Bocock
Left 1869
First Name
Eleanor
Last Name
Bocock
Date of birth
24 May 1848
Biography
Eleanor Bocock
Born: 24 May 1848, Nottingham
Baptised: 8 February 1863, Hyson Green
Father: Robert Bocock (b. 1819)
Mother: Lucy Bocock (b. 1821)
Brothers: Henry Bocock (b. 1840), Robert Bocock (b. 1847), Everard Bocock (b. 1852)
Sisters: Emma Bocock (b. 1843), Eliza Ann Bocock (b. 1850), Lucy Bocock (b. 1855)
In 1851 –
She is at Denman Street, New Radford. Her father is listed as ‘Joiner & Cabinet Maker’. Her mother is unlisted. Her brother, Henry, is listed as ‘Jacker of Brass Bobbins’. Eleanor and her siblings (Emma, Robert and Eliza Ann) are unlisted.
In 1861 –
She is at Southney Street, St Mary, Nottingham. Her father is listed as ‘Joiner Employing 4 Men’. Her mother is unlisted. Her brother, Henry, is listed as ‘Joiner’. Her sister, Emma, is listed as ‘Sempstress’. Eleanor and her siblings (Robert, Eliza, Everard and Lucy) are all unlisted. There is an apprentice, Richard Cross (b. 1844), also listed as a ‘Joiner’.
In 1871 –
She is at Guthlaxton Street, St Margaret, Leicestershire as a lodger. The head of the household, Mary Searle (b. 1821), is an unlisted widow. Elizabeth Searle (b. 1849) is listed as ‘Bookseller’. Alfred A Searle (b. 1854) is listed as ‘Bookbinder’. Frank Searle (b. 1856) is listed as ‘Surveyor’s Clerk’. Eleanor and Jane Banks [LDTC 1868] are listed as lodgers and ‘Schoolmistress’.
In 10/96 –
Listed as ‘died 1873’.
d. 1873, Nottingham.
Magazines
Lincoln Diocesan Training College Magazine
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