Cozens Family Tree

Agnes Mary RiceAge: 68 years18861954

Name
Agnes Mary Rice
Married name
Agnes Mary Cocksedge
Birth about 1886 43 40
Birth of a brotherAlbert George Rice
about 1889 (Age 3 years)
Birth of a daughter
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Marjorie Cocksedge
June 1919 (Age 33 years)

Death of a fatherWilliam James Rice
April 21, 1922 (Age 36 years)
Note: The entry was seen by Dad and read William James Rice. He ordered a copy of the register and that is what I have a copy of. On this the name was mis-transcribed as William Charles Rice.
Burial of a fatherWilliam James Rice
April 26, 1922 (Age 36 years)
Note: The entry was seen by Dad and read William James Rice. He ordered a copy of the register and that is what I have a copy of. On this the name was mis-transcribed as William Charles Rice.
Death of a brotherHenry Rice
1931 (Age 45 years)

Cause: Died on operating table
Death of a motherEmily Cocksedge
September 22, 1932 (Age 46 years)

Death of a sisterLouisa Ann Rice
about 1933 (Age 47 years)

Death of a sisterSusannah Rice
1933 (Age 47 years)
Death of a brotherThomas Rice
1940 (Age 54 years)
Death of a sisterEmily Rice
April 6, 1941 (Age 55 years)
Death of a brotherJohn Rice
September 14, 1943 (Age 57 years)

Cause: Heart?
Death of a sisterCharlotte Rice
October 15, 1946 (Age 60 years)

Death of a husbandEdward Cocksedge
November 17, 1946 (Age 60 years)
Death of a brotherWilliam Rice
1953 (Age 67 years)

Death 1954 (Age 68 years)
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Marriage: October 19, 1867Woolpit Parish Church, Woolpit, Suffolk, England
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elder sister
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elder brother
5 years
herself
4 years
younger brother
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Shared note

Agnes was trapped at home after her sisters had married or gone to work in service. She wanted to marry her cousin, Edward Cocksedge, but her mother strongly disapproved. To get over the problem she told her mother she was pregnant, even though she wasn't, and Mum promptly marched them off to get married.