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# Title Prefix Full Name Suffix Birth Date Occupation: Date Occupation: Place Occupation
151     Thomas Collins    22 November 1817  1871  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Cement Burner 
152     Thomas Collins    22 November 1817  1881  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Lime and Cement Burner 
153     Henry Collins    18 Mar 1844  1871  Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire   Hammerman, Blacksmith 
154     James Collins    Abt. 1849  1861  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Shoe makers apprentice 
155     James Collins    Abt. 1849  1901  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Sailor 
156     Henry George Collins    05 December 1876  1891  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Billiard Marker 
157     Henry George Collins    05 December 1876  2 Apr 1911  64 James Street, Southampton   Gas Stoker 
158     William Henry Collins    June 1853  1891  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Railway Engine Driver 
159     William Collins    About 1816  1851  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Railway Porter 
160     William Collins    About 1816  1871  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Licensed Porter 
161     George Collins    06 December 1807  1818  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Store Keeper 
162     William Henry Cecil Constable    19 Nov 1909  1939  16 Albany Road , Southampton, Hampshire, England   Lorry Driver (Corporation) 
163     Robert A Cook    1841  1871  Broughton, Appleton le Street, Yorkshire, England   Groom 
164     Robert A Cook    1841  1885    Groom 
165     John Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of USA  30th President of USA  4 July 1872  3 Aug 1923  USA   Became President of USA. President Harding died unexpectedly while in office, so the vice president, Calvin Coolidge, stepped up. 
166     John Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of USA  30th President of USA  4 July 1872  3 Aug 1923  Vermont, USA   At 2:30 on the morning of August 3, 1923, while visiting in Vermont, he received word that he was President. By the light of a kerosene lamp, his father, a notary public, administered the oath of office as Coolidge placed his hand on the family Bible 
167     John Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of USA  30th President of USA  4 July 1872  4 Mar 1929  USA   President of USA 
168     George Thomson Cooney    6 Oct 1905  Dec 1919  Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland   Watchmaker at Alexander Gill and Son of Bridge Street. Gills have since been taken over by jewellers Norman Primrose. 
169     George Thomson Cooney    6 Oct 1905  1938  Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland   Watchmaker at Alexander Gill and Son of Bridge Street. Gills have since been taken over by jewellers Norman Primrose. 
170     George Thomson Cooney    6 Oct 1905  Abt 1939  Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland   Watchmaker at the Coop for 31 years before retirement from the Coop. 
171     William Cooper    Abt 1802  4 Nov 1851    Labourer - Daughter Emma Marriage Cert 
172     Robert Copeman, B. A.  B. A.    1882  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Robert Copeman BA Clare College, Cambridge Curate of Sopley Hampshire 1882-1884. 
173     Richard Corbin    Abt 1794  6 Jun 1841  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Wheelwright 
174     Richard Corbin    Abt 1794  30 Mar 1851  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Wheelwright employing one man 
175     Elizabeth Corbin    Abt 1839  30 Mar 1851  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Scholar 
176     Joseph Corbin    Abt 1836  30 Mar 1851  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Apprentice 
177     Henry Corbin    Abt 1830  6 Jun 1841  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Of Independent Means 
178     Joseph Corbin    Abt 1836  30 Mar 1851  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Apprentice 
179     Elizabeth Corbin    Abt 1839  30 Mar 1851  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Scholar 
180     Henry Corbin    Abt 1830  6 Jun 1841  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Of Independent Means 
181     Benjamin Corbin    Abt 1733  1767  Poole, Dorset, England   Mariner - From will, overseas destinations 
182     John Corbin      1 Mar 1779  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Apprentice
Cordwainer
A cordwainer is a shoemaker who makes new shoes from new leather.
The cordwainer's trade can be contrasted with the cobbler's trade, according to a tradition in Britain that restricted cobblers to repairing shoes.
 
183     Arthur Frederick Couch    10 Sep 1903  1933  Plymouth, Devon, England   Lamplighter 
184     William Courtenay, Sir  Sir  1553  1581    High Sheriff of Devon 
185     Fanny Coward    Abt. 1833  1851  Millbrook, Hampshire, England   House Servant 
186     Eric Edward Craft    27 Nov 1916  1921    United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941 
187     Eric Edward Craft    27 Nov 1916  1941    United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941 
188     Laura Elizabeth Craft             
189     Walter Craft    22 Feb 1873  Sep 1939  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Master Baker 
190     Leslie Reginald Crook    24 Jun 1916  1947  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Motor Engineer, Laundry 
191     Emily Maria Crook    Jan 1853  03 April 1881  Southampton, Hampshire, England   Mariners Wife Tailoress 
192     Thomas Croucher    Abt 1786  6 Jun 1841  Little Common, North Ripley, Sopley, Hampshire, England   Agricultural Labourer 
193     Thomas Croucher    Abt 1786  6 Jun 1841  Little Common, North Ripley, Sopley, Hampshire, England   Agricultural Labourer 
194     Charles Cunningham      1873  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Curate of Sopley Hants 1873 - 1875 
195     Joseph Cutler      1879  Sopley, Hampshire, England   Curate at Sopley Hants 1879 - 81 
196     Robert Daman    Abt. 1807  01 May 1835  Bettiscombe, Dorset, England   Labourer according to Sarah Ann's Baptism record 
197     Thomas Dancer    27 Oct 1805  1841  Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England   Corn Merchant 
198     Thomas Dancer    27 Oct 1805  1851  Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England   Grocer 
199     Thomas Dancer    27 Oct 1805  1861  Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England   Grocer 
200     Thomas Dancer    27 Oct 1805  1871  Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England   Grocer 


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