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Henry Cock 1678–1733 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Apr 1678

Birth Location: Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York

Death Date: 4 May 1733

Death Location: Long Island City, Queens, New York

Father: James Cox

Mother: Sarah Clark

Spouse(s): Mary Feake

Children(s): Benjamin Cock, John Cock, Elizabeth Cock, Sarah Cock, Henry Cock, Mary Cook, Amy Cock, James Cock, Joseph Cock

In 1678, Henry Cock entered the world in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, born to James John Cox And Sarah Clark. Henry Cock married Mary Feake, and had children including Amy Cock, Benjamin Cock, Elizabeth Cock, Henry Cock, James Cock, John Cock, Joseph Cock, Mary Cook, Sarah Cock. Henry Cock passed away in 1733 in Long Island City, Queens, New York.

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Biography

  • In 1678, Henry Cock entered the world in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, born to James John Cox And Sarah Clark.
  • Henry Cock married Mary Feake, and had children including Amy Cock, Benjamin Cock, Elizabeth Cock, Henry Cock, James Cock, John Cock, Joseph Cock, Mary Cook, Sarah Cock.
  • Henry Cock passed away in 1733 in Long Island City, Queens, New York.

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Henry Cock's Ancestors

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Henry Cock
1678–1733
Birth Place: Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York
Parents
James John Cox
1635–1699
Long Island City, Queens, New York
Sarah Clark
1637–1715
New York, New York, New York
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Henry Cock's Descendants

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Henry Cock (1 Apr 1678–4 May 1733) m. Mary Feake (30 Apr 1678–30 Dec 1715)
  1. 1. Benjamin Cock 1702–1783
  2. 2. John Cock 1705–1778 m. Sarah Carpenter 1712–
    1. 1. Elizabeth Cock 1740–
    2. 2. Reese Cock 1738–1812
    3. 3. William Cock 1732–1812 m. Clemence Feake 1747–1815 m. Dinah Hopkins 1739–1763 m. Anne Feke 1741–1796
      1. 1. Joshua Cock 1777–1830
      2. 2. Anne Cock 1775–1867
      3. 3. Ann Cock 1774–
      4. 4. Ephraim Cock 1773–
      5. 5. Dinah Cock 1770–1812 m. James Carpenter 1752–1820
      6. 6. Andrew Cock 1769–1832
      7. 7. John Cock 1767–1828
      8. 8. Charles Cock 1765–1837
      9. 9. Jacob Cock 1764– m. Elizabeth 1766–
      10. 10. Andrew Cock 1769–1832
      11. 11. Isaac Cock 1760–1814
      12. 12. Abraham Cock 1758–
      13. 13. Esther Cock 1756–1774
      14. 14. Stephen Cock 1753–1776
      15. 15. Oliver Cock 1781–1861 m. Zipporah Coles 1784–1835
        1. 1. Andrew Cock 1823–1824
        2. 2. Joshua (C) Cock 1821–1851
        3. 3. Joseph Cock 1818–1851
        4. 4. Anna Cock 1813–
        5. 5. James Cock 1811–
        6. 6. Oliver Cock 1808–1861 m. Amy Furman 1810–1870
        7. 7. Ephraim Cock 1806–1855
        8. 8. Robert Coles 1805–1888 m. Lydia 1804–
        9. 9. William Cock 1803–1860
        10. 10. Zeporah Cock 1815–1890 m. John (Smith) Bell 1809–1872
  3. 3. Elizabeth Cock 1715–1794
  4. 4. Sarah Cock 1715–1759
  5. 5. Henry Cock 1713–1802
  6. 6. Mary Cook 1711–1786
  7. 7. Amy Cock 1709–
  8. 8. James Cock 1707–1727
  9. 9. Joseph Cock 1701–1733

Henry Cock's Timeline

2 Records

1678
1 Apr 1678
Birth of Henry Cock in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York
Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York
1733
4 May 1733
Age 55
Death of Henry Cock in Long Island City, Queens, New York
Long Island City, Queens, New York

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Apr 1678
    Event Place: Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 May 1733
    Event Place: Long Island City, Queens, New York

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