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Mary Aston 1629–1693 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Bef. 1629

Birth Location: Charles City, Virginia

Death Date: 1693

Death Location: Virginia Colony

Father: Walter Aston

Mother: Hannah Jordan

Spouse(s): Richard Col.

Children(s): John Cocke, William Cocke, Edward Cocke, Richard II

The story of Mary Aston began in 1629 in Charles City, Virginia. Mary Aston married Richard Cocke Col, and had children including Edward Cocke, John Cocke, Richard Cocke Ii, William Cocke. Mary Aston passed away in 1693 in Virginia Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Aston began in 1629 in Charles City, Virginia.
  • Mary Aston married Richard Cocke Col, and had children including Edward Cocke, John Cocke, Richard Cocke Ii, William Cocke.
  • Mary Aston passed away in 1693 in Virginia Colony.

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Mary Aston's Ancestors

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Mary Aston
1629–1693
Birth Place: Charles City, Virginia
Parents
Walter Aston
1607–1656
Hannah Jordan
1600–1656
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Aston's Descendants

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Mary Aston (Bef. 1629–1693) m. Richard (Cocke) Col. (1597–04 Oct 1665)
  1. 1. John Cocke 1647–1724 m. Mary Davis 1668–
  2. 2. William Cocke 1655–1693
  3. 3. Edward Cocke 1665–1734
  4. 4. Richard (Cocke) II 1639–1706 m. Elizabeth Cobham 1643–1700 m. Elizabeth Littlebury 1649–1716 m. Elizabeth (Amber) Hartwell 1643–1676
    1. 1. Anne Cocke 1686–1749 m. Robert (Thomas Bolling) Maj 1682–1747
      1. 1. Martha Bolling 1726–1751 m. Richard Eppes 1714–1765 m. Drury (Buckner) Stith 1718–1770 m. Francis (Eppes) V 1710–1737
        1. 1. Francis Eppes 1747–1808 m. Elizabeth Wayles 1752–1810
        2. 2. Sarah Eppes 1748–1817
        3. 3. Martha (Elizabeth) Epps 1750–1801 m. John (Majors) Sr 1755–1847
        4. 4. Drury (V.) Stith 1746–1770
        5. 5. Buckner Stith 1748–1771
        6. 6. Martha (Elizabeth) Epps 1750–1801
        7. 7. Martha (Bolling) Eppes 1753–1810
        8. 8. Tabitha Eppes 1755–
        9. 9. Sarah Eppes 1757–1793
        10. 10. Richard (Henry) Eppes 1749–1765
        11. 11. Sarah Eppes 1749–1817
      2. 2. Mary (Ann) Bolling 1707–1796
      3. 3. Jean Bolling 1706–1816
      4. 4. Elizabeth Bolling 1709–1754
      5. 5. Lucy Bolling 1719–1767
      6. 6. Mary Bolling 1711–1795
      7. 7. Jane Bolling 1722–1762
    2. 2. John Cocke 1678–1699
    3. 3. Martha Cocke 1676–1757
    4. 4. Elizabeth Cocke 1675–1726
    5. 5. Richard Cocke 1672–1720
    6. 6. Stephen Cocke 1676–1699
    7. 7. Martha Cocke 1680–1725
    8. 8. William Cocke 1671–
    9. 9. Martha COCKE 1676–1757 m. Joseph (P. Pleasants) Sr. 1674–1725
      1. 1. John PLEASANTS 1720–1776
      2. 2. Joseph PLEASANTS 1700–1758
      3. 3. Thomas PLEASANTS 1705–1775
      4. 4. Elizabeth PLEASANTS 1705–1767
      5. 5. Martha PLEASANTS 1708–
      6. 6. Richard PLEASANTS 1708–1778
      7. 7. Jane PLEASANTS 1711–1726
      8. 8. Robert PLEASANTS 1718–1754

Mary Aston's Timeline

2 Records

1629
Bef. 1629
Birth of Mary Aston in Charles City, Virginia
Charles City, Virginia
1693
1693
Age 64
Death of Mary Aston in Virginia Colony
Virginia Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Bef. 1629
    Event Place: Charles City, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1693
    Event Place: Virginia Colony

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