George Bellingham COCKRILL

22 Dec 1895 - 8 Apr 1976

Father: Bruce Travis COCKRILL
Mother: Martha Diantha BELLINGHAM

Family 1 : Pallas A. CARTER

  1.  John B. COCKRILL

 
                                                           _Anderson COCKRILL _+
                              _Larkin Davenport COCKRILL _|
                             |                            |_Rebecca VENABLE ___+
 _Bruce Travis COCKRILL _____|
|                            |                             _Timothy STAMPS ____+
|                            |_Didamia Sarah STAMPS  _____|
|                                                         |_Millicent DODSON __+
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|--George Bellingham COCKRILL 
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|_Martha Diantha BELLINGHAM _|
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Notes:

From The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Vol. LXVI, No. 75, 2 Sep 1919, p. 5:
  GEO. COCKRILL
HOME FROM WAR
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  George B. Cockrill of the well known Cockrill family of this city, and brother of Wm. A. Cockrill, who was injured in an automobile accident last Saturday, returned Wednesday night after having served 27 months in the navy.
Cockrill came back to the United States on the same ship with Pershing and has seen many interesting incidents in his travels.
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Cockrill and many brothers and sisters and relatives gave him a royal welcome at a regular family reunion at the Cockrill home at 746 Beaver street.
Before coming to his home here George had learned that his brother William was in the hospital and phoned there to see how he was getting along. He was relieved to hear that he was getting along nicely.
 
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Shows up as living with his brother at 746 Beaver Street in the 1920 Census for Santa Rosa.

Obituary from the Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
  Cockrill, a native of Petaluma, worked as a bartender for more than 25 years and was a member of the Bartenders and Culinary Workers Union. He was a Navy veteran of World War I. His father, Dr. Bruce Cockrill, was the first country doctor in the Bloomfield area. His practice, during the 1800's was a circuit between Bloomfield and Point Arena. Stepfather of Marian Franz of Ukiah, grandfather Marilyn Silva of Oakland, Eric Jarvis of San Francisco and Allen Carter Jr. of the U. S. Navy. Also survived by four great grandchildren.  

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