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Ellen Taylor (Fitzsimmons) Cocking 1864 - 1945

Ellen Taylor Cocking of Cfield Australia was born in 1864 to William Fitzsimmons and Ellen Taylor Fitzsimmons. She married Elijah Cocking, and had children Myra Lillian (Cocking) Fenton and William Kerslake Cocking. Ellen Cocking died at age 80 years old on July 15, 1945 in Caulfield, Victoria.
Ellen Taylor Cocking
Cfield Australia
1864
July 15, 1945
Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
Female
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  • 1864

    Birthday

    1864
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  • 07/15
    1945

    Death

    July 15, 1945
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Caulfield, Victoria Australia
    Death location
  • Obituary

    The Argus, Melbourne. 16th July 1945. COCKING. - On July 15, at a private hospital, Caulfield, Ellen Taylor, beloved wife of Elijah Cocking, loved mother of Myra ( Mrs. M. L. Fenton ), and Kersey Cocking.
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    Ellen Taylor (Fitzsimmons) Cocking lived 7 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 81.
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In 1864, in the year that Ellen Taylor (Fitzsimmons) Cocking was born, on April 22nd, the Coinage Act of 1864 was passed by Congress. It mandated that "In God We Trust" was to be placed on all United States coins and created a 2 cent coin. Later - in 1956 - "In God We Trust" replaced "E Pluribus Unum" - which means out of many, one - as the national motto.
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In 1873, when she was only 9 years old, on March 3rd, the U.S. Congress enacted the Comstock Law. The law made it illegal to send any "obscene, lewd, or lascivious" material through the U.S. mail. This included erotica, contraceptives, sex toys, abortifacients, information about these items, and "personal letters alluding to any sexual content or information".
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