Probate:
18 AUG 1833.
Hardin County, Kentucky.
Map:
Latitude: N37.6964.
Longitude: W85.9634. [5]
Marriage
Husband William Cocke.
Wife Elizabeth Gore.
Child: Agnes May Cocke.
Child: John M Cocke.
Child: Charlotte Cocke.
Child: Mary Cocke.
Child: Margaret Cocke.
Child: Jonathan G Coke.
Child: Catherine Cocke.
Child: Elizabeth Ann Coke.
Child: Martha E Cocke.
Child: William Cocke.
Child: Abraham Cocke.
Marriage Source: Familysearch.org, Lists father as Jonathan GORE.
25 MAR 1803.
Nelson County, Kentucky.
Map:
Latitude: N37.8049.
Longitude: W85.4662. [6][7][8]
Sources
↑ Source: #S116 Hardin County, Kentucky will books, 1793-1915; Author: Hardin County (Kentucky). Clerk of the County Court; Probate Place: Hardin, Kentucky
↑ Source: #S79 1830; Census Place: Hardin, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 37; Page: 361; Family History Library Film: 0007816
↑ Source: #S116 Hardin County, Kentucky will books, 1793-1915; Author: Hardin County (Kentucky). Clerk of the County Court; Probate Place: Hardin, Kentucky
↑ Source: #S79 1830; Census Place: Hardin, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 37; Page: 361; Family History Library Film: 0007816
↑ Source: #S116 Hardin County, Kentucky will books, 1793-1915; Author: Hardin County (Kentucky). Clerk of the County Court; Probate Place: Hardin, Kentucky
Source: S79 Ancestry.com 1830 United States Federal Census Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - Fifth Census of the United States, 1830. (NARA microfilm publication M19, 201 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Gr; Repository: #R1
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