For the surname: COCKERILL

Full Name Suburb State Year
Ivy COCKERILLWestern Australia1986
Jennie COCKERILLWestern Australia2004
Jessie COCKERILLQueensland2005
Joy COCKERILLSee WILSON, JoyWestern Australia1990
Mabel COCKERILLAlexandra Hills, formerly of HemmantQueensland2000
Margaret COCKERILLDrummoyne, formerly of CampsieWestern Australia1991
Mary COCKERILLSanta Sabina Convent, StrathfieldWestern Australia1976
Thelma COCKERILLVictoria2005
Violet COCKERILLBathurstWestern Australia2003
William COCKERILLWestern Australia1989
Ann COCKERILLKillarney HeightsWestern Australia2002
Charles COCKERILLat PaddingtonWestern Australia1899
Dallen COCKERILLat Royal North Shore HospitalWestern Australia2004
Edith COCKERILLFive DockWestern Australia1974
Edward COCKERILLDarr Creek, JandowaeQueensland2006
Eleanor COCKERILLGranvilleWestern Australia1982
Eric COCKERILLGorokanWestern Australia1988
Iris COCKERILLWestern Australia2003
Allan COCKERILLBathurstWestern Australia2006
Cecilia COCKERILLat South Brisbane, Nerang CreekWestern Australia1880
Irene COCKERILLWoononaWestern Australia2006
Trevor COCKERILLQueensland2006
Edna COCKERILLQueensland2006
Mr. COCKERILLVictoria2008
Ronnie COCKERILLVictoria2008
Noela COCKERILLQueensland2009
Iris COCKERILLSouth Australia2009
The COCKERILLSouth Australia2009
Relatives COCKERILLTasmania2010
Nancy COCKERILLTasmania2010
Nance COCKERILLTasmania2010
Bill COCKERILLBrisbaneQueensland0
Louise COCKERILLHobart0
Jean COCKERILLHobartTasmania0
Vic COCKERILLAdelaideSA0
Most likely is that you are searching for COCKERILL genealogy, migration, or immigration. There were many individuals with the surname COCKERILL who settled in Australia in the 19th century. In the 1820s, the Australian colonies were being settled and the first settlers needed a way to differentiate themselves from others. The easiest way was to adopt a surname. In Australia, one of the easiest ways to adopt a surname was to identify a person's occupation. The surname COCKER