Alfred Edward Peacock

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Alfred Edward Peacock

Also Known As: "Alfred Edward"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Southampton, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: April 15, 1912 (7 months) (Titanic victim)
Immediate Family:

Son of Benjamin Peacock and Edith Peacock
Brother of Treasteall Peacock
Half brother of Emelia Peacock; Benjamin Peacock, TWIN and Elsie Peacock, TWIN

Birth Registration: PEACOCK, ALBERT EDWARD NILE GRO Reference: 1911 D Quarter in SOUTHAMPTON Volume 02C Page 9
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Titanic Passenger Summary

Name: Master Albert Edward Peacock
Titanic Victim
Born: Friday 8th September 1911 in Southampton, Hampshire, England
Age: 7 months and 7 days (Male)
[Children on Titanic]
Nationality: English
3rd Class Passengers
Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 3101315, £13 15s 6d
Destination: Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
Died in the Titanic disaster (15th April 1912)
Body Not Identified

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Alfred Edward Peacock's Timeline

1911
September 8, 1911
Southampton, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
1912
April 15, 1912