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Family of Titterton MYCOCK and Mary OAKDEN

Husband: Titterton MYCOCK (c. 1796-1825)
Wife: Mary OAKDEN (c. 1786- )
Children: John MYCOCK (c. 1816- )
William MYCOCK (c. 1818-bef1825)
Mary Hannah MYCOCK (c. 1820- )
Jemimah MYCOCK (c. 1824- )
William MYCOCK (c. 1825- )
Titterton MYCOCK (c. 1825- )
Marriage 25 Sep 1815 Waterfall, Staffordshire

Husband: Titterton MYCOCK

Name: Titterton MYCOCK1
Sex: Male
Father: John MYCOCK (c. 1750- )
Mother: Mary DAVENPORT (c. 1760- )
Birth c. 1796 Grindon, Staffordshire
Baptism 24 Jul 1796 (age 0) Grindon, Staffordshire
Death 1825 (age 28-29)

Wife: Mary OAKDEN

Name: Mary OAKDEN1
Sex: Female
Father: William OAKDEN (c. 1756- )
Mother: Hannah BAKER ( - )
Birth c. 1786 Waterfall, Staffordshire
Baptism 15 Oct 1786 (age 0) Waterfall, Staffordshire

Child 1: John MYCOCK

Name: John MYCOCK1
Sex: Male
Birth c. 1816 Waterfall, Staffordshire
Baptism 18 Jun 1816 (age 0) Waterfall, Staffordshire

Child 2: William MYCOCK

Name: William MYCOCK
Sex: Male
Birth c. 1818 Grindon, Staffordshire
Baptism 2 Feb 1818 (age 0) Grindon, Staffordshire
Death bef 1825 (age 6-7)

Child 3: Mary Hannah MYCOCK

Name: Mary Hannah MYCOCK1
Sex: Female
Birth c. 1820 Grindon, Staffordshire
Baptism 24 Feb 1820 (age 0) Grindon, Staffordshire

Child 4: Jemimah MYCOCK

Name: Jemimah MYCOCK1
Sex: Female
Spouse: Edward WILSON (c. 1818- )
Birth c. 1824 Grindon, Staffordshire
Baptism 18 Nov 1824 (age 0) Grindon, Staffordshire

Child 5: William MYCOCK

Name: William MYCOCK1
Sex: Male
Birth c. 1825 Grindon, Staffordshire
Baptism 17 Mar 1825 (age 0) Grindon, Staffordshire

Child 6: Titterton MYCOCK

Name: Titterton MYCOCK1
Sex: Male
Birth c. 1825 Grindon, Staffordshire
Baptism 17 Mar 1825 (age 0) Grindon, Staffordshire

Note on Husband: Titterton MYCOCK

About one and a half miles N of Wetton is the hamlet of Ecton, above which rises Ecton Hill, where there is a copper mine, Near it, in a lofty and precipitous cliff which rises above the Manyfold, is the stupendous cave called 'Thor's House Cavern', over the summit of which a poor man, Titterton Mycock, fell in a state of inebriation in 1825, and was dashed to pieces on the rocks below.

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