(1) Hij had een relatie met Margaret Wood.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Powell.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1663 te Henrico, Virginia, hij was toen 23 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
~~1~~ Excerpt of the Will of Thomas Cocke found in Charles E. Hunger's data on the World Connect Project, Ancestry.comh I sold part to Thomas Davis, joining the land of Davis, all land north of White Oak Swamp not given and to his daughter Agnes, a feather bed...at age 18ivident which Capt Randolph and John Watson had of me out of a patent where my son Thomas Cocke was seated, nearr Daniel Price's plantation... to his daughter Elizabeth...cres of land including a patent, out of which I sold John Pleasants a part.. and to his daughter also livestock at age 18 or marriagen Thomas Harwood...grandsons Joseph and Samuel Harwood..granddaughter Agnes Harwood...granddaughter Joyce Harwood...grandson Thomas Harwoode plantation I live on and all land on the south side of White Oak Swamp including the patent of my father's and John Beauchamps and according to the division made between my brothers Richard Cocke and John Pleasants...his father Thomas Cocke to have priviledges during life to make use of said house and furnituren Stephen Cocke...s own wordst I was 46.ies later, my property was the site of the bloody Civil War battle of 1 July 1862.h, encompassed some 5,000 acres of land. Consequently, it was embarrassing when two men testified in court in 1662 that one of our servants ran away because my wife, “a very shrewd woman” as they called her, fed them all corn husks.’ widow, Margaret, became my wife. Margaret’s stepfather was one of Virginia’s principal explorers and traders, Abraham Wood.s in my will was 1,000 pounds of tobacco-then our medium of exchange-towards purchasing a bell for the church., a county justice (1678, 1680), sheriff (1680, 1688 ), and county coroner (1680).rewd woman to her servants and that she fed them with the husks that were sifted from the corn that was fitter to be given to horses than to Christians and that such her hard usage made one of her servants run away.” Daniel Pryor backed him up.e and his brothers had inherited from their father to Thomas East.unty, the governor having granted the land in consideration of Thomas transporting 102 individuals to the Colony. As Thomas Cocke Sr. he added 1,650 aces for 33 headrights 20 Oct. 1688, and 816 acres for 17 persons in 1689.f Peter Jones.0-acre portion of “Malvern Hills” to his son of the same name.sts his wife may have been a daughter of James Powell who was an old man in 1656 when the Charles City County court exempted him from future taxes. At a deposition 1 Feb. 1658/9 he swore he was about 62 years of age and he was still living 20 Nov. 1665 when he witnessed a deed.g house, mill, tanyards, tobacco houses, orchards, slaves, gardens, and horses. He identified his 6 children including married daughters, Agnes Harwood and Temperance Harwood, and mentioned also several grandchildren.und at Virginians.com
Thomas Cocke | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Margaret Wood | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2) 1663 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Margaret Powell |