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Mary Anne Cocke 1690–1749 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Jul 1690

Birth Location: Charles City, Virginia Colony

Death Date: 17 Jul 1749

Death Location: Prince George, Prince George County, Virginia

Father: Richard Ii

Mother: Elizabeth Bowler

Spouse(s): Capt. II

Children(s): Anne Bolling

In 1690, Mary Anne Cocke entered the world in Charles City, Virginia Colony, born to Richard The Younger Cocke Ii M Anne Bowler Amp Elizabeth Littleberry Ii And Elizabeth Anne Bowler. Mary Anne Cocke married Capt Robert Bolling Ii, and had children including Anne Cocke Bolling. Mary Anne Cocke passed away in 1749 in Prince George, Prince George County, Virginia.

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Biography

  • In 1690, Mary Anne Cocke entered the world in Charles City, Virginia Colony, born to Richard The Younger Cocke Ii M Anne Bowler Amp Elizabeth Littleberry Ii And Elizabeth Anne Bowler.
  • Mary Anne Cocke married Capt Robert Bolling Ii, and had children including Anne Cocke Bolling.
  • Mary Anne Cocke passed away in 1749 in Prince George, Prince George County, Virginia.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Cocke's Ancestors

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Mary Cocke
1690–1749
Birth Place: Charles City, Virginia Colony
Parents
Richard "the younger" Cocke II m Anne Bowler & Elizabeth Littleberry Ii
1660–1720
Oldmans Creek, Charles City, VA, USA
Elizabeth (Anne) Bowler
1675–1705
Bremo, Fluvanna, Virginia
Grandparents
Col (Richard) Cocke
1602–1665
Stottesden, Shropshire, England
Mary Aston
1639–1693
Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States
Thomas Bowler
1608–1679
Abingdon, Berkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Cox
1569–1631
Lt. Aston
1583–1656
Hannah Hill)
1585–1656
Mary Major
1590–1650
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Cooke
1543–1587
Sir Staffordshire
1551–1597
Richard Jordan
1562–1623
George Major
1570–1620
Ann Campbell
1575–1640

Mary Cocke's Descendants

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Mary (Anne) Cocke (22 Jul 1690–17 Jul 1749) m. Capt. (Robert Bolling) II (25 January 1682–17 July 1749)
  1. 1. Anne (Cocke) Bolling 1736–1769 m. John Hall 1707–1783
    1. 1. Martha (Patsy Ingram) Hall 1748–1822 m. James (Benjamin) Ingram 1745–1816
      1. 1. Naomi (Exoney Adams) Ingram 1786–1854 m. Isaac (C) Adams 1779–1852
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Ann) Adams 1825–1902 m. William (Henry) Akers 1817–1891

Mary Cocke's Timeline

2 Records

1690
22 Jul 1690
Birth of Mary Anne Cocke in Charles City, Virginia Colony
Charles City, Virginia Colony
1749
17 Jul 1749
Age 59
Death of Mary Anne Cocke in Prince George, Prince George County, Virginia
Prince George, Prince George County, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Jul 1690
    Event Place: Charles City, Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Jul 1749
    Event Place: Prince George, Prince George County, Virginia

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