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Ann W. Cocke 1704–1744 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jun 1704

Birth Location: Williamsburg, James, Virginia, USA

Death Date: Jul 1744

Death Location: Frederick Co, Virginia

Father: Dr. Troops

Mother: Sarah Perrin

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In 1704, Ann W. Cocke entered the world in Williamsburg, James, Virginia, USA, born to Dr William Thomas Cocke 2Nd An Ensign Continental Troops And Sarah Perrin. Ann W. Cocke passed away in 1744 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

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Biography

  • In 1704, Ann W. Cocke entered the world in Williamsburg, James, Virginia, USA, born to Dr William Thomas Cocke 2Nd An Ensign Continental Troops And Sarah Perrin.
  • Ann W. Cocke passed away in 1744 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

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Ann Cocke's Ancestors

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Ann Cocke
1704–1744
Birth Place: Williamsburg, James, Virginia, USA
Parents
Dr. William Thomas Cocke 2nd - an Ensign -Continental Troops
1665–1712
Malvern Hills Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Sarah Perrin
1669–1711
New Kent County, Virginia, United States of America
Grandparents
Capt. (Thomas S. Cocke (Cox) Sr.) (1*)
1638–1697
"Bremo Plantation", Curles Neck, Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonies
Margaret (Agnes) Powell
1645–1719
Henrico County, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Iii
1614–1706
Mary Pearce
1621–1676
Margaret Llewellyn
1627–1718
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas II
1587–1616
Ann Phillip
1594–1690
Sir Pearce
1590–1660
Dame Nicholas
1590–1683

Ann Cocke's Timeline

2 Records

1704
Jun 1704
Birth of Ann W. Cocke in Williamsburg, James, Virginia, USA
Williamsburg, James, Virginia, USA
1744
Jul 1744
Age 40
Death of Ann W. Cocke in Frederick Co, Virginia
Frederick Co, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jun 1704
    Event Place: Williamsburg, James, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 1744
    Event Place: Frederick Co, Virginia

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