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From: Wjhonson <>
Subject: Re: Judith Halfhide
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 17:54:04 -0500
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That seems reasonable as we have a baptism from the extracted IGI for her in 1670, so apparently she was "in her 72nd year" when she died.










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From: John <>
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Subject: Re: Judith Halfhide


On Jan 24, 1:03 pm, david <> wrote:

> On Jan 24, 9:07 pm, wrote:

>

> > Good find on the will of Sarah. How about this son Edmund. Is he the same

> > one I have in my database as Edmund of Cambridge in 1691? I must have made

> > that connection at some point, but I didn't record why I thought it.

>

> > Possibly *his* will, if he has one might mention a sister Cockayne, since

> > we know she was living as late as 1733.

>

> Yes, Edmund son of Edmund was an apothecary in Cambridge. He left a

> will, probated on 17 Sept 1719. I'll download it in the morning.

>

> Judith was still alive in 1738 (VCH Cambridge athttp://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=15504)



A monument for Thomas Cockayne and his wife Judith Halfhide, which is

(or was) in the churchyard of Soham, says that Judth died 28 Dec 1741

aged 72 years. See "Cockayne memoranda" previously cited, p. xx.



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