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Hey y'all!
Scot May just sent me a great link to the "Lunenburg County, Virginia, Will
Book No. 1,With Inventories, Accounts, Etc, 1746-1762". The file is
copyrighted by TLC Genealogy, of Miami Beach FL. A list of COCK/COCKE folks
in the index appears below.
-Kelly
http://www.tlc-gen.com/lunenburgwillbook1.htm
Cock
Abraham, 290
Ben Major, 277
James, 336
William, 336
Cocke
Abraham, 286
Abraham Jr, 286
Ann, 336
Braizure, 96
Chastain, 96, 295
Chasteen, 199
Elizabeth, 96
James, 74, 96, 103, 142, 166, 199, 215, 295, 336
James Powel, 96
Jemmie, 295
Jemmy, 166, 199, 295
Jemmy Jr, 166
John, 295
Martha, 96, 166, 336
Martha Mrs., 295
Mary Mrs., 199
Mrs., 142, 199
Patty, 166
Peter, 286
Stephen, 96, 286, 295
William, 336
Hey,
Does anybody know who Zitella Cocke is? I've seen her name a bunch, have
seen books she's authored, but can't locate her in my database.
Please reply to the list.
-Kelly
Hey y'all!
I found over a hundred books written by COCKEs at Advanced Book Exchange.
The best ones (that I didn't already order) are listed below. Here's ABE's
address: http://www.abebooks.com/
Another great search engine for used/rare books is
http://www.bookfinder.com/
-Kelly
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COCKE, Charles Francis Parish Lines Diocese Of Virginia. Richmond: The
Virginia State Library, 1967, 321 Pp., Paper Wraps. Illustrated With Map
Drawings In Back. VG (Except Ex-Library With Usual Library Markings, Some
Reading Wear, Text Clean). Book # Ckri212527. $25.00. The American Forever,
Etc., Roanoke, VA.
Cocke, Charles Francis. Recollections Of Wilton Egerton Mingea 1855-1938.
[No Place]: Privately Printed, 1965. First Edition. Square Octavo. 46 Pages.
A Few Black And White Photographs. Near Fine In Slightly Soiled Beige Boards
With A Printed Paper Spine Label. Scarce. Book # 594. $90.00. Captain's
Bookshelf, Inc., ABAA, Asheville, NC.
Cocke, George Willis. Early Letters Of George William Curtis To John S.
Dwight: Brook Farm And Concord. Harper 1898 , 293 Pp., 1st Ed., OP. Book #
33028. $35.00. John & Mary Rybski, Booksellers, Chicago, IL.
Cocke, M. Ritchie Harrison. Tales My Grandmother Told Me. Richmond Dietz
Press 1953. Very Good+ In Dj. The "Grandmother," Mrs. Robert King Stone, Was
Married To Abraham Lincoln's Physician. Includes Stories About Lincoln. Gift
Inscription Which Reads In Part "Sent To You Because Of Your Relationship To
Her Husband." 1st Edition. Binding: Cloth. Book # 002093. $30.00. Sean
Donnelly, St. Petersburg, FL.
Cocke, Sarah Johnson The Master Of The Hills. Dutton Ny 1917 Fair,Slt Broken
Hinge,Sm Stains Fore Edges,Scuffs Edge,Spot Cov., No Dj Hc, 327pp. Book #
000365. $12.40. Hpfri, Front Royal, Va.
Cocke, Sarah Johnson The Master Of The Hills. E P Dutton CC 1917 Good Plus
S&H. Book # FG 113-14. $15.00. Peppers Old Books, Manitou, KY.
Cocke, Sarah Johnson. Bypaths In Dixie: Folk Tales Of The South. 1912 New
York: E. P. Dutton And Co., 338. Forest Green Cloth W/Gilt And Red
Lettering And Design On Front And Spine, Front Hinge Starting, 8vo, Vg-,. 7
Plates W/Drawings. Intro By Harry Stillwell Edwards. May 1912 Printing.
Bookplate At Fep. (65479). Book # 65479. $40.00. Avid Reader - Used And Rare
Books, Chapel Hill, NC.
Cocke, Sarah Johnson Bypaths In Dixie: Folk Tales Of The South. New York: E.
P. Dutton, 1911 Weak Front Hinge; Soiled E.P.; Illus. Cover; Dialect; G+.
Book # 167. $25.00. Bloomin' Book Shelf, Elizabethton, TN.
Cocke, William. A Historical Album Of Washington. Milbrook Press, 1995 Trade
Pb, First Edition. Very Good Condition. Lots Of Color And B&W Photos And
Illustrations. Bk # 0299480. $6.00. Ahabbooks, Elk Grove, CA.
Cocke, William R. Chancery Wills And Notes Of Hanover County Virginia.
Greenville, S.C.: Souhtern Historical Press, 1998 Cloth. As New/No Jacket.
ISBN: Va 8. 1998 Reprint Of 1940 Edition. Book # 5910. 35.00. Maris Books,
Middletown, MD.
Cocke, William Ronald, III, Ed. Hanover County Taxpayers, Saint Paul's
Parish, 1782-1815: A Register Of Taxpayers, With Legends, Together With
Individual Lists And Descriptions Of Their Assessable Personal Property.
Columbia VA: Privately Published, 1956 Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. No
Edition Stated. 4to - Over 9¾" - 12" Tall. Index. 158 Pages. Includes
Facsimile Of Signature For Many Taxpayers. Book # 011964. 38.50. Read It
Again, Sam, Charlottesville, VA.
Cocke, Zitella A Doric Reed. Boston: Copeland & Day, 1895 12mo. 91pp. First
Edition, One Of 515 Copies On Regular Stock In Light Gray Boards, Paper
Label On The Cover. Spine Chipped And Cracked At Upper Edge, Otherwise Very
Good. Title-Page Lettering In Black By Theodore B. Hapgood And Publisher's
Device By Him In Red Which Was Used Exclusively In The Oaten Stop Series.
Second Title In The Series. (Kraus 34.). Book # 1226. 50.00. Thomas G. Boss
Fine Books, ABAA, Boston, MA.
Cocke, Zitella A Doric Reed. Copeland And Day Boston, MA 1845 Sm Tear At
Spine Tail Else G 91p, Limited To 550 Copies. Book # 001959. 64.00.
Hoffman's Bookshop, Columbus, OH.
Cocke, Zitella. Schumann. New England Magazine, 1892 Facsimile Edition1 Pg.
Photocopy Pages From New England Magazine. Unbound. Reference Only. Book #
901228. 10.00. Book Look, Warwick, NY.
Cocke, Zitella. The Blue And The Gray. New England Magazine, 1892 Facsimile
Edition1 Pg. Photocopy Pages From New England Magazine. Unbound. Reference
Only. Book # 901287. 10.00. Book Look, Warwick, NY.
Hi y'all,
I found this book at Powell's Bookstore website. There are four copies.
Shipping is at least $3.50, unless you order $50 or more.
Charles Francis Cocke. Parish Lines, Diocese Of Southwestern Virginia,
Wilkinson Printing Co. C1960. Maps, TRADE PAPER 196 P.Maps, Charts. ISBN:
0884900819, Library Of Congress Card Number: Wln91-739860. 4 Copies. USED.
Book # 15088490081900. $10.00. Powells Books, Portland, OR.
http://www.powells.com/
-Kelly
Cousins,
Here's a COCK biography as found on the Henry Co, Missouri biography page.
-Kelly
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/biography/hcbioC2.htm#0197
COCK, William H.
source: 1883 History of Henry Missouri , National Historical Co., pg: 508
--- William H. Cock, of the firm of W. H. Cock & Co., extensive dealers in
dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, carpets, etc., is a native of Rutherford
County, Tennessee, and was born in Murfeesborough, July 9, 1829. His
parents, Archibald and Mary (Bradley) Cock, were also born in that state and
were there married in 1820. They reared thirteen children. The mother died
in August, 1859, and the father is now living in this county. William
resided at his birthplace till nine years of age, when the family removed to
Christian County, Kentucky, there residing till 1839 In that year they
settled in Benton County, Missouri, and in 1848 went to Quincy, Hickory
County, where our subject was engaged as clerk in a general store, with A.
Trippett. A short time afterward he took a stock of goods which he managed
for Mr. T., at Hermitage, Missouri, they doing business at that point till
1851, when they removed the goods to Osceola, St. Clair County, Missouri,
where he remained till 1853, arid then became a partner with Mr. Trippett in
a store at Howard's Mills, Missouri. In 1856 he came to Clinton, Missouri,
and resumed his business, continuing it till the commencement of the war, in
1861. Then he retired from active business life. In 1866 he again engaged in
the dry goods trade, the firm being then known as W. H. Cock & Co., and they
carried it on successfully till 1869, when Mr. Cock embarked in farming, at
which he is still largely interested. In 1871, he, with others, organized
what is now the First National Bank of this city, and was its first
president, holding this position till 1875, when he resigned. For about one
year he gave his attention to the live stock commission business, at St.
Louis, Missouri. In 1876 he returned to Clinton, and buying a stock of
goods, again commenced selling dry goods. In 1878 the firm became W. H. Cock
& Co., and they now carry a large stock of goods and are one of the most
solid houses of Clinton. Mr. C. was married July 21, 1853, to Miss Eliza L.
Hancock, of this state. They have three children: Jessie, Arthur and Daisey.
Mr. C. was a member of the legislature from this county in 1878. In 1872 he
was collector of Henry County, serving in that official capacity for one
year. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and he and his wife belong
to the Christian Church.
Cousins,
Here's another COCK biography from the Henry Co, Missouri page.
-Kelly
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/biography/hcbioC2.htm#0197
COCK, Thomas G.
source: 1883 History of Henry Missouri , National Historical Co., pg: 808
--- Thomas G. Cock, farmer and stock raiser was born April 14, 1824, in
Campbell County, Virginia. His father, Chastain Cock, was born there, June
22, 1793, and by trade a tanner. He subsequently abandoned his trade and
engaged in farming. His mother, formerly Mary Bronson, was born June 22,
1797, in Campbell County. They were married June 22, 1815, and to them were
born eight children, six sons and two daughters, only one of whom is living.
Thomas Cock received but a limited education in youth, and in November,
1833, he emigrated with his parents to Christian County, Kentucky, where he
remained four years, then removed to White Township, Benton County,
Missouri. For ten years he farmed in that county, and on September 22, 1847,
he married Miss Martha Bishop, of Kentucky, born February 3, 1828. By this
union there were six daughters and two sons, all of whom are living. In
December 1847, he removed from Benton County to Osage, Henry County, where
he commenced farming for himself. Two years later he sold his claim and
began working for his brother in Springfield, with whom he continued one
year. He then bought a claim and has added to his original purchase, until
he now owns 560 acres. Mrs. Cock died February 6, 1865. November 21, 1865,
he married Mrs. Henrietta L. Huff, of Johnson County, Missouri, widow of Dr.
William Huff, and daughter of Maj. John W. Williams, of Henry County. They
have had three sons, two of whom are living. In 1874, Mr. C. was elected
township trustee, serving for two years. Himself, wife and six of his
daughters are connected with the Mount Olivet Baptist Church. The father of
Mrs. Cock, Maj. John W. Williams, was born October 10, 1797, near Gallatin,
Sumner County, Tennessee, and before his recollection, accompanied his
parents to what is now Simpson, then Warren County, Kentucky, His father,
John Williams, enlisted in the continental army at the commencement of the
revolutionary war, and continued in service until its close. He commanded a
volunteer company in the northwestern army in the war of 1812, and served in
the senate of Kentucky ten years. His son, John W. Williams, after he had
grown to manhood, filled various offices in his. county, and was sheriff for
several years, and had the honor of serving his county in the Kentucky
legislature in the years 1833-4. In the year 1836, he moved with his family
to Missouri, and settled in Henry County, near where he died. He filled the
office of brigade inspector or drill officer for seven years. He was a
member of the Missouri legislature in the years 1854-5, and was school
commissioner for several years. He had been a member of the Baptist Church
for thirty-seven years. When the civil war commenced he opposed secession,
and being between sixty and seventy years of age, resolved to remain at
home, and did so throughout the troubles. He died at his home, January 23,
1876. Mr. Williams, during his long career as a citizen of Henry County,
held various offices of trust at the hands of the people of his county, and
also filled his. official station with honor to himself and his
constituents.
In a message dated 04/29/2000 12:31:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
kmbilly(a)rainbowtel.net writes:
<< Hi Tim.
Thanks for posting your query. Have you tried Cockes and Cousins, the book
by Virginia Webb Cocke and Leonie Doss Cocke? You can probably get it via
interlibrary loan.
-Kelly >>
Hi Kelly. Thanks so much for the reference. I will get the book soon but
first I am sending this reply to the COCKE, HODGES and VA-ROOTS' lists to see
if someone has it and can look up who may be my GGGGG Grandmother's info.
Regards, Tim Spradling
Cousins,
Here's some more resources that may be helpful.
This is the GenConnect Forum at RootsWeb. Bess told me about this one.
http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames/c/o/COCKE/#gc
This is where you can search the archive for our own COCKE-L, from it's very
first posting "way back" in 1999 through the present.
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
This is the GenForum Message Board
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cocke/
I also urge everyone to become a financial supporter of RootsWeb. Their
server is secure and I've never had any trouble using my credit card with
them. If you don't want to do it that way, they do accept checks and money
orders.
http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html
Our donations make this mailing list, the surname registry, the SSDI and
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can support RootsWeb and free genealogy online by viewing banner
advertisements when you visit RootsWeb.
-Kelly
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgonzal/i1878-79.txt
GONZALES INQUIRER, Tablet #3 of Kathleen Springs Transcriptions
Vol. 26-Complete. June 1878-May 1879
============
Please be aware that while the microfilm is in the Gonzales Public Library,
the Librarians do not have sufficient personnel to do lookups. If you want
more information than is contained herein, a researcher may be employed or
you may visit the Gonzales Library in person and read the films. They have a
reader/printer for microfilm. (Aurale Huff, Jan. 1997)
==============
Cocke, Albert, special mention, Rancho School, Vol. 26 #xx Gonz.Inq. 18 Jan.
1879 p3
Cocke, Albert T., Rancho Academy pupil signed petition, Vol. 26 #51
Gonz.Inq. 31 May 1879 p1
Cocke, Arthur A., Rancho Academy pupil signed petition, Vol. 26 #51
Gonz.Inq. 31 May 1879 p1
Cocke, Emmett B., Rancho Academy pupil signed petition, Vol. 26 #51
Gonz.Inq. 31 May 1879 p1
Cocke, Gabe, Rev., Hallettsville, visiting relatives, Vol. 26 #38 Gonz.Inq.
1 Mar. 1879 p3
Cocke, J.R., delegate, Co. Democratic Conv., Vol. 26 #3 Gonz.Inq. 22 Jun
1878 p3
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/fortcocke.htm
"FORT COCKE" from FRONTIER FORTS ALONG THE POTOMAC AND ITS TRIBUTARIES
BY WILLIAM H ANSEL, JR
"This defense was first known as Fort G. Parker, but it later took the
name of Captain William Cocke of the Virginia Rangers, as he was the
commanding officer of the place during much of the Indian troubles. The fort
was constructed on the east side of Pattersons Creek, on a knoll
overlooking the bottom lands, about one mile south of present Headsville in
what is now Mineral County, West Virginia, formerly Hampshire County,
Virginia."
Cocke researchers:
These are the Arkansas General Land Office records from the Rootsweb
database.
-Kelly
COCKE ANDREW Sharp 13 15N 5W 42.49 1859/07/01
COCKE ANDREW Sharp 13 15N 5W 84.38 1856/06/16
COCKE BENJAMIN F Jefferson 9 6S 9W 40 1839/10/11
COCKE BENJAMIN F Jefferson 9 6S 9W 40 1839/10/11
COCKE CHARLES Clark 13 9S 22W 40 1837/04/10
COCKE CHARLES Clark 13 9S 22W 40 1837/04/10
COCKE JAMES Sharp 13 15N 5W 40.39 1859/07/01
COCKE JAMES Sharp 14 15N 5W 80 1856/06/16
COCKE JESTER Clark 6 9S 20W 40 1837/08/01
COCKE JESTER Clark 6 9S 20W 40 1837/08/10
COCKE JOHN C Pulaski 4 1N 12W 80 1826/11/30
COCKE JOHN H Cleburne 13 10N 9W 40 1835/11/01
COCKE JOHN H Pulaski 12 1N 11W 160 1825/07/20
COCKE JOHN H Pulaski 6 1N 10W 112.88 1825/07/20
COCKE JOHN H Pulaski 7 1N 10W 111.24 1825/07/20
COCKE JOHN W Grant 8 3S 11W 80 1839/10/11
COCKE JOSEPH E Marion 1 20N 18W 168.95 1890/09/26
COCKE JOSEPH E Marion 6 20N 17W 0 1890/09/26
COCKE RICHARD H Dallas 35 7S 15W 0 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 10 4S 15W 0 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 10 4S 15W 160 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 15 4S 15W 320 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 2 5S 15W 320.8 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 22 4S 15W 0 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 22 4S 15W 480 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 23 4S 15W 320 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 26 4S 15W 0 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 26 4S 15W 480 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 27 4S 15W 160 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 3 4S 15W 80 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 35 4S 15W 0 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 35 4S 15W 280 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 4 4S 15W 0 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 4 4S 15W 482.92 1837/04/15
COCKE RICHARD H Grant 9 4S 15W 320 1837/04/15
COCKE THOMAS H Union 25 17S 13W 40 1849/08/01 ASSIGNEE OF
HO-YO-PAH-TUBBE
COCKE WILLIAM L Hempstead 29 10S 23W 0 1885/04/27 ADDITIONAL
APPLICATION NUMBER 8699
COCKE WILLIAM L Hempstead 29 10S 23W 160 1885/04/27 ADDITIONAL
APPLICATION NUMBER 8699
COCKE WILLIAM T Columbia 24 19S 21W 0 1860/07/02
COCKE WILLIAM T Columbia 24 19S 21W 0 1860/07/02
COCKE WILLIAM T Columbia 24 19S 21W 0 1860/07/02
COCKE WILLIAM T Columbia 25 19S 21W 0 1860/07/02
COCKE WILLIAM T Columbia 25 19S 21W 120 1860/07/02
COCKE WILLIAM T Columbia 25 19S 21W 160 1860/07/02
I am seeking information on the families of Anne and Mary COCKE who might
have come from the Maidstone area of County Kent England. Anne married Rev.
Haute WYATT in 1627 at Boxley Parish they had John and Anne both born at
Boxley Parish. John in 1630 and Anne in 1631. John married Mary Cocke in
1650 also at Boxley Parish. They had Edmund and William born perhaps in
England. In 1651 and 1652. Edmund in 1651 and William in 1652. If there is
anyone doing research on this family please contact me. Email me
LeBateman(a)NetZero.Net. Katherine Anne was born in 1631 and she married
Charles Nicholus Everleigh.
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Now my WIATT line was from Allington eight miles from Maidstone County
Kent England. My main ancestor is John Wiatt Sr. d.b.1630 son of Rev. Haute
WYATT and Anne COCKE. He was born at Boxley Parish in 1630, he had a sister
Katherine Anne Wiatt d.b.1631 also at Boxley County Kent England. Their
parents were married at Boxley Parish in 1627. John WIATT Sr. married Mary
COCKE in 1650 perhaps at Boxley and they settled in Virginia. I had been
told Westmoreland County Virginia 1651, is where their first child Edmund
was born. He died in 1707. My line is from their second son William
b.1652 his mother died in 1652 as he was born in Gloucester County Va. Some
of the descendants lived on a plantation called Palin Dealing in Gloucrester
Co. Colonial Families of the Southern United States Vol. V. p.571 shows
John Sr.'s second wife to be Jane Osborne, he also married in England.David
Faris's Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth Century Colonist page 288 and 89
I believe so John Sr.'s second also as Mrs. Osborne. My missing link is
John's first wife Mary COCKE. I have been told that since Gloucester County
Virginia was a burned County that no records would be available to prove the
connection. His grandson John III, from the son of the second marriage to
Jane Osborne had a will probated in London in 1750, perhaps John Sr. had
one or Mary COCKE WIATT has one that exist.
If there is anyone doing research on these families or knows where I
can locate the documents to prove the connection please email me. Email me
at LeBateman(a)NetZero.net.
Thank you
Jacob L. Bateman III or Le.
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Hello
I would like to start this post over since the other one did not make any
sense. I am tracing the line of John WIATT Sr. the son of Rev. Haute WYATT
and Anne COCKE. Joohn was born in 1630. He married Mary COCKE in 1650. They
had two sons. Edmund and William.
Edmund was born in 1651 and William in 1652. Mary died in 1652. I have found
documentation for John Sr.'s second marriage to Jane Osborne, but none for
his first marriage. If there is anyone on the list who is doing research on
the line please contact me. Email me LeBateman(a)NetZero.Net. My lilne goes
Jacob L. Bateman III, Miriam Oates, Walter Neil Oates, Walter Bragg Oates,
Wyatt Stephen Oates, Ephriam Oates, Stephen Oates, James Oates, James Oates,
, mother of James Elizabeth WIATT, John WIATT, Willaim WIATT, John WIATT
Sr., Haute WYATT. William was the son of John WIATT Sr. by his first wife.
Perhaps that is the reason William's firstborn male child was named John. I
am looking for evidence to support William being John's son. Is there a
possibilty that Mary COCKE and Anne COCKE were relatives.
Thanks
Le
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I am doing research on the WIATT family. My line is descended from Rev.
HAUTE WYATT and Anne COCKE. I am looking for the wife of the son John WIATT
SR. Who was named Mary COCKE. She died in 1652 their children were Edmund
and William I am through William.
Is there anyone on this list who is doing research on this line of the COCKE
family. I would like to know where I could find documentation to prove the
relations, Therer is ample proof to connect John to Haute WYATT and proof of
John Sr.'s second wife Jane Osborne, but there seems to be a gap I need to
know where I can locate the information on the first marriage of John WIATT
Sr. to Mary COCKE. many of the books I have seen only list the secnd
marriage
I need to locate documentation on the first one. Please email me
LeBateman(a)NetZero.Net.
Le
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Cocke-listers,
I'm compiling a biographical index of all published COCKE biographies.
Please send me (via private email) any references of which you have
knowledge.
Please include:
subject's name
title and bibliographic info on the source
page number (if applicable)
If you wish, a short synopsis of the biography would be welcome, to identify
which COCKE is referenced. This is especially important to the descendants
of the Virginia and Tennessee lines, as our forbears were SO creative in
selecting unique names for their children (NOT).
I'll post the "finished" project in a couple of weeks on the list.
Thanks,
Kelly
Three COCKE men have served the United States in the Senate or the House of
Representatives. Congressional biographies can be found at
http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp
COCKE, William, 1748-1828 (father of John Cocke and grandfather of William
Michael Cocke), a Senator from Tennessee. Years of Service: 1796-1797;
1799-1805 Party: Republican
COCKE, John, 1772-1854 (son of William Cocke and uncle of William Michael
Cocke), a Representative from Tennessee
COCKE, William Michael, 1815-1896 (grandson of William Cocke and nephew of
John Cocke), a Representative from Tennessee
Cousins,
I am trying to find the descendants of the children of Frederick Bird Smith
COCKE and Eliza Malvina ROGERS, my ggg-grandparents.
Thanks,
Kelly
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1 Frederick Bird Smith COCKE b: 13 Feb 1813, Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN d:
28 Apr 1903, Center Point, Kerr Co, TX
..+Eliza Malvina ROGERS b: 23 Mar 1813, Rogersville, Hawkins Co, TN m: 02
Oct 1832, Rogersville, Hawkins Co, TN d: 26 Jan 1865, Hays Co, TX
.......2 John Alexander COCKE b: Abt. 1834, Grainger Co, TN d: 03 Jul
1910, Friendship, Williamson Co, TX
.......+Abigail McRHEA m: Bef. 1862
.......2 Thomas Foster COCKE b: 17 Apr 1835, Grainger Co, TN d: 03 Jul
1910
......+Elizabeth Young STARKLEY b: 26 Jan 1844, TN m: 25 Jan 1866 d: 05
Nov 1941
.......2 Henrietta COCKE b: Abt. 1836 d: Abt. 1836
.......2 James Rogers COCKE b: 27 Mar 1838, Grainger Co, TN d: 27 Jan
1919, Noxon, Gonzales Co, TX
.......+Grace Elizabeth BARTLETT m: 25 Jan 1866
.......2 Frederick Bird Smith COCKE, Jr. b: 17 Nov 1839, Rutledge,
Grainger Co, TN d: 07 Sep 1912, Ranch, Hays Co, TX
.......+Mary A. Eliza K. CARPENTER b: 30 Mar 1850, Virginia, Cass Co, IL
m: Abt. 1872 d: 16 Mar 1913, Ranch, Hays Co, TX
.......2 Joseph COCKE b: Abt. 1840 d: Abt. 1840
.......2 William Gabriel COCKE b: 13 Jan 1842, Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN
d: 09 Dec 1935, Austin, Travis Co, TX
.......+Vanilla Cordette PRICE b: 07 Aug 1851, Mt Pleasant, TN m: 12 Dec
1867, Mount View or Center Point, Kerr Co, TX d: 15 Dec 1924, San Antonio,
Bexar Co, TX
.......2 Eliza Henrietta COCKE b: 24 Jun 1844, Horseshoe Bend, Grainger
Co, TN d: 20 May 1945, Harper, Gillespie Co, TX
.......+Lawson Clark WATKINS m: 15 Dec 1868
.......2 Sarah Amelia COCKE b: 13 Feb 1846, Grainger Co, TN d: 28 Jun
1892, Union Valley, Gonzalez Co, TX
.......+Archibald Greene CONE m: 05 Jun 1866
.......2 Margaret Ellen COCKE b: 03 Feb 1848, Grainger Co, TN d: 01 Apr
1890, Center Point, Kerr Co, TX
.......+Martin Van Buren VAUGHN m: 08 Nov 1869
.......2 Emma Matilda COCKE b: 08 Feb 1850, Grainger Co, TN d: 23 Jan
1908, Floresville, Wilson Co, TX
.......+Richard Roberts CREECH m: 16 Dec 1874
.......2 Maclin Turley COCKE b: 31 Oct 1851, Grainger Co, TN d: 28 Jan
1943, Center Point, Kerr Co, TX
.......+Julia Etta Zinnade TEDFORD b: Oct 1853, TN m: 15 Oct 1874
.......*2nd Wife of Maclin Turley COCKE: Nancy KNIGHT m: 24 Oct 1918
.......2 Robert Henderson COCKE b: 1853, Grainger Co, TN d: 1853,
Grainger Co, TN
.......2 Pauline Malvina COCKE b: 06 Jun 1855, Lockhart, TX d: 23 Mar
1940, Mercedes, Hidalgo Co, TX
.......+Milton Crockett WEST m: 03 Dec 1875
.......2 Mary Ella COCKE b: 28 Mar 1858, Helena, Karnes Co, TX
.......+William Henderson TEDFORD m: 09 Mar 1876