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    John Hartwell Cocke II (September 19, 1780 – June 24, 1866) was an American military officer, planter and businessman. During the War of 1812, Cocke served...
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    Bremo Historic District (category Cocke family of Virginia)
    John Hartwell Cocke on his family's 1725 land grant. The large neo-palladian mansion at "Upper" Bremo was designed by Cocke in consultation with John...
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  • computer scientist John Alexander Cocke (1772–1854), American politician who represented Tennessee John Hartwell Cocke (1780–1866), American planter and...
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  • during the Creek War John Cocke (colonel), American officer in the Tennessee militia at the Battle of New Orleans John Hartwell Cocke (1780–1866), American...
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  • in the War of 1812 John Hartwell Cocke (1780–1866), Virginia Militia brigadier general in the War of 1812 Philip St. George Cocke (1809–1861), Confederate...
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    had elder brothers John Hartwell Cocke Jr. (1804-1846) and James Hartwell Cocke (1797-1853) and younger brother Dr. Cary Charles Cocke (1814-1888), as well...
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    of worship for the slaves at the Bremo Plantation of General John Hartwell Cocke. Cocke was deeply concerned with the religious and moral state of his...
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    Belmead (Powhatan, Virginia) (category Cocke family of Virginia)
    males. Belmead was built by Philip St. George Cocke in 1835. Cocke was the son of John Hartwell Cocke of Bremo Bluff in Fluvanna County, Virginia. He...
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    1819. John Hartwell Cocke ted with James Madison, Monroe, and Joseph Carrington Cabell to fulfill Jefferson's dream to establish the university. Cocke and...
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    1856. Jefferson recommended his friend John Hartwell Cocke, who also opposed slavery, as executor, but Cocke likewise declined to execute the bequest...
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    brothers Benjamin and Richard Cocke cleared and developed the area of Bremo Bluff around 1725. In 1808, John Hartwell Cocke II began building a plantation...
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    Swann's Point Plantation Site (category Cocke family of Virginia)
    Swann's Point. It remained in the Cocke family for several generations and was the birthplace of General John Hartwell Cocke who later became associated with...
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  • William Alexander Cocke (1874–1954), Texas State Representative 1906. Grandson of Frederick Bird Smith Cocke. John Hartwell Cocke (1780–1866), Brigadier...
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    to be based on the site in Charlottesville on January 25, 1819. John Hartwell Cocke collaborated with James Madison, Monroe, and Joseph Carrington Cabell...
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    Arthur Sinclair II married first, Elizabeth, daughter of General John Hartwell Cocke, of Mt Pleasant, in Surry County. They had two children, twins, Robert...
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    structure with gable-end chimneys. The house was designed by General John Hartwell Cocke for Elizabeth Cary. The house has an eclectic mix of late Federal...
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  • death. Jefferson recommended his friend John Hartwell Cocke, who also opposed slavery, as executor, but Cocke likewise declined to execute the bequest...
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    as Adjutant General of Virginia and State Treasurer of Virginia John Hartwell Cocke (1780–1866), European-American military officer, planter, and businessman...
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  • Virginia in northern Buckingham County. The bridge is named in honor of John Hartwell Cocke, a notable Virginian whose Bremo Plantation was nearby and who once...
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  • Blaw, founder of Blaw, predecessor to Blaw-Knox Anne Blaws, wife of John Hartwell Cocke Lillet Blaw, a character from GrimGrimoire Walter Blaws, a character...
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  • Neilson worked at Bremo, the Fluvanna County, Virginia, plantation of John Hartwell Cocke. Neilson's most important work took place at this estate because...
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  • bequest. Jefferson recommended his friend John Hartwell Cocke, who also opposed slavery, to be executor, but Cocke also declined to execute the bequest. He...
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    States Supreme Court justices (including its longest-serving chief justice, John Marshall). Because the school was one of the few colleges existing in the...
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    members included John Hartwell Cocke. In his final years running the school, William Henry was assisted by his eldest son, J. Hartwell Harrison. Two days...
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  • first-cousin once removed of brigadier general John Hartwell Cocke and great-granddaughter of Richard Cocke, an early Virginia planter who established a...
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    ) "Dictionary of Virginia Biography - John Early (15 September 1757-by 19 July 1804) Biography". Kaminsky, John P. (1988–1993). The Documentary History...
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  • Virginia During the Early National Period: A Case Study of General John Hartwell Cocke of Bremo (M.A. Thesis, 1989) "Why I Have 500 Copies of the Same Book"...
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    however, due in part to the significant income that it provided. John Hartwell Cocke lectured on temperance at one of the earliest major events hosted...
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    daughter of John Drury and Jane (Gregory) Stith. They had the following children together: Robert Bolling Jr. (1682–1749), married Anne Mary Cocke. Robert...
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  • Benjamin Cocke Bowler Cocke, Jr. Bowler Cocke, Sr. Hartwell Cocke James Cocke Richard Cocke Richard Cocke Thomas Cocke (Captain) William Cockerham (Colonel)...
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