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EDGEFIELD COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA OLD WILLS BOOK A-B
VOLUME I
Compiled by Mrs. Frances Terry Ingmire, 10166 Clarimont Dr., St Louis,
MO 63136, (1982)
Rec. Will Book A p. 13, rec. 13 Apr 1791. Box No. 36, Pkg No. 1363
Will of Benjamin Cockram.
20 Aug 1789.
I Benjamin Cockram of state of SC..county of Edgefield..
Wife Sarah Cockerham [sic] grandson, William Cockerham [sic]
"all my children" --not named.
Wit: James Gray
William (X) Johnson
(signed]
Benjmain B COCKERHAM
B his mark
Listers
I found this at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~janelle/Intruders.htm
James Cocherham having represented to me that a certain Black Mare the property of Miner
Cocherham of Rutherford County in North Carolina was stolen from him on the night of the 21st
day of January 1799 by Wm. Greenwood as he believes & who from information sold the said mare to
Davie Roe an Indian Countryman (so called) the description of the sd mare is as follows -- Black
color some white hairs in his forehead seven years old was heavy with foal when stolen - -
fourteen hands and a half high -- the said James Cocherham is hereby permitted to go into the
Cherokee Nation at Hightower to endeavor by gentle means to recover the said mare . . . March
19, 1802
Harold