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† cocke Obs. Also 4–5 cok, cocce, and (after L.) cocco, corruptly cocto: cf. also coccyn, coctin. [ad. L. coccum, and its abl. case cocco, scarlet: see coccyn, coccus.] Scarlet.1382 Wyclif Ex. xxvii. 16 Purpur, and cocto twies died [1388 of reed selk]. ― 1 Kings Prol. 4 Other men bise, and purpur, a...
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Cocke
Cocke (1796–1844), third mayor of Louisville, Kentucky
William Michael Cocke (1815–1896), grandson of William Cocke who also represented Tennessee
See also
Cock (surname)
Cooke
Coke (disambiguation)
John Cocke (disambiguation)
Cocke County, Tennessee
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James Richard Cocke
They had only been married for about seven weeks at the time of Cocke's suicide in April 1900. Cocke, of Boston University School", The Washington Post, No.5164, (12 June 1892), p. 16, col.B.
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William Michael Cocke
On January 15, 1835, he married his first cousin, Sarah Frances Cocke, daughter of Willis and Margaret E. Rogers Cocke. They had seven children. He was the grandson of William Cocke and the nephew of John Alexander Cocke.
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General Cocke
General Cocke may refer to:
Erle Cocke Jr. (1921–2000), U.S. Army brigadier general
John Alexander Cocke (1772–1854), Tennessee Militia major general in the War of 1812
John Hartwell Cocke (1780–1866), Virginia Militia
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James Cocke
James Cocke served as mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia from 1767 to 1768 and again from 1772 to 1773.
Mayors of Williamsburg, Virginia
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John Alexander Cocke
Cocke, and wife Mary (Maclin) Cocke. Cocke's nephew, William Michael Cocke, served in Congress in the late 1840s. Cocke married his first cousin, Sarah Stratton Cocke.
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Richard Cocke
Richard was the son of Thomas Cocke, who was the son of William and Elizabeth Cocke. Richard had an older sister, Eleanor, born in 1591. Cocke later represented Henrico in sessions from 1644 to 1654.
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John Hartwell Cocke
and Elizabeth Kennon Cocke. Cary Charles Cocke, along with William Cocke and Charles E.
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Henry Cocke
Sir Henry Cocke (1538 – 24 March 1610), of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, was an English politician. Cocke was paid £5,000 for the expenses of Prince Henry in the year 1607 to 1608.
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John Cocke
John Cocke may refer to:
John Cocke (computer scientist) (1925–2002), American computer scientist
John Alexander Cocke (1772–1854), American politician Cocke (1788–1854), American politician in Virginia
John Cocke (Mississippi), state legislator during Reconstruction
See also
Cocke
John Cox (disambiguation
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Senator Cocke
Senator Cocke may refer to:
John Alexander Cocke (1772–1854), Tennessee State Senate
Richard I. Cocke (1820–1873), Virginia State Senate
William Cocke (1748–1828), U.S. Senator from Tennessee from 1796 to 1797
See also
Townsend D.
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William A. Cocke
He was a member of the Cocke family, a powerful Virginian political family. Cocke attended the College of William and Mary, graduating in 1843. Cowgill, and Cocke as the sole Democrat.
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John Cocke (politician)
John Cocke (December 5, 1828 - September 26, 1909) was a state legislator in Mississippi. He was married to Olive Cocke and willed his homestead to her and his granddaughter Sarah O. Nelson.
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Sarah Johnson Cocke
Sarah Johnson Cocke (, Johnson; after first marriage, Hagan; after second marriage, Cocke; February 7, 1865 – January 20, 1944) was an American writer Cocke was a graduate of Lucy Cobb Institute of Athens, Georgia.
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