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Rebecca Frost (1714)

Rebecca Frost aka Cock
Born in Matinecock, Oyster Bay, Queens (now Nassau), New York, British Colonial Americamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1730 in Suffolk, Livingston, New Yorkmap
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Rebecca Frost was born on 28 October 1714 at Matinecock, Oyster Bay, Queens (now Nassau) County, New York. She was the child of William Frost and Hannah Pryer / Prior. [1]

She married Josiah Cock before 1731, when their first child was born.

Research Notes

Removed Cooke-2067 who was born in 1907. McClintock-715 06:33, 9 January 2019 (UTC)

Thank you to Darrell Abbey for creating WikiTree profile Frost-3501 through the import of Generations of Abbe_Abbey 2013-07-28.ged on Jul 28, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Darrell and others.

Sources

  1. Frost, Josephine. Frost Genealogy. New York: Hitchcock, 1912. p. 22
  • Ancestry Family Trees
  • Frost, Josephine. Frost Genealogy. New York: Hitchcock, 1912.




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