Died
at about age 72
in Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia
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Biography
Elizabeth Hancock was born on June 22, 1880 in Wallaroo Mines, Colony of South Australia, daughter of Richard Hancock (1849–1919) and Mary Elizabeth Harris (1858–1919).[1]
Elizabeth (22) married Leslie Claremont Reed (21) (born on September 25, 1881 in Daly, South Australia, Australia) in 1904.[2] Their children were:
↑ South Australia Birth Index (Geneology SA Online Database Search : accessed 19 Nov 2023), Surname: HANCOCK, Given Names: Elizabeth, Date of Birth: 22-Jun-1880, Gender: F, Father: Richard HANCOCK, Mother: Mary HARRIS, Birth Residence: Wallaroo Mines, District: Daly Book/Page: 245/391.
↑ Western Australia Marriage Index. (Government of Western Australia, Department of Justice, The Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, https://www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx : accessed 19 Noc 2023) index entry for Elizabeth Hancock and Lester Claremont Reed (Place of Marriage: Brown Hill, Registration District: Not Specified, Registration Number: 434, Registration Year: 1904)
↑Death Index (Victoria Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages : accessed 19 Nov 2023). Index entry for Elizabeth REED, Year: 1953; Parents: HANCOCK Richard and Mary HARRIS; Spouse: - ; Death Place: MORDIALLOC ; Birth Place: MOONTA SOUTH AUSTRALIA ; Age: 73; Reg. Number: 10434/1953
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However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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