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    Sarah Johnson Cocke (née, Johnson; after first marriage, Hagan; after second marriage, Cocke; February 7, 1865 – January 20, 1944) was an American writer...
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  • businessman and publisher of the Roanoke Tribune Nelson S. Bond, author Sarah Johnson Cocke, writer and civic leader Whitney Cummings, comedian and actress Nidal...
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    Teachers College Clara Rankin Coblentz (1863–1933), social reformer Sarah Johnson Cocke (1865–1944), writer and civic leader Margaret Wootten Collier (1869–1947)...
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    (1825–1915), political hostess and activist in Alabama and Washington, DC. Sarah Johnson Cocke (1865–1944), writer and civic leader Margaret Wootten Collier (1869–1947)...
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  • Claudel James Clavell Eldridge Cleaver Ethlyn T. Clough Harlan Coben Sarah Johnson Cocke Jean Cocteau Jonathan Coe J. M. Coetzee Leonard Cohen Yolande Cohen...
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    Lucian Howard Cocke (March 27, 1858 – November 14, 1927) was an American lawyer, politician, historian and university rector from Virginia. Cocke was born...
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    curator and administrator, current executive director of the society Sarah Johnson Cocke (1865–1944), writer and civic leader Alice Creelman (1858–1952),...
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    Cobb was born in 1823 in Jefferson County, Georgia, to John A. Cobb and Sarah (Rootes) Cobb. He was the younger brother of Howell Cobb. Cobb graduated...
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  • of Darkness Harlan Coben (born 1962), Deal Breaker Colleen Coble Sarah Johnson Cocke (1865–1944) Marvin Cohen (born 1931), Others, Including Morstive...
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    Carl Vinson Institute of Government. Susan Cobb Milton Atkinson Sarah Johnson Cocke Julia Flisch Moina Michael Caroline Love Goodwin O'Day Mildred Lewis...
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  • Argentina, f/nf), pseudonym Silo Robbie Coburn (born 1994, Australia, p) Sarah Johnson Cocke (1865–1944, US, f/nf) Ioan Mihai Cochinescu (born 1951, Romania,...
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    Confederate States of America. Born in Jefferson County, Georgia in 1815, son of Sarah (née Rootes) and John A. Cobb. Cobb was of Welsh American ancestry. He was...
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  • Katharine Hopkins Chapman (1870/72/73-1930) - author and historian Sarah Johnson Cocke – writer and civic leader W. C. Morrow – writer William O. Walker...
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    Jim Coates – former MLB pitcher, primarily with New York Yankees Sarah Johnson Cocke – writer and civic leader Coko – member of SWV, gospel music singer...
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  • Ireland), wr. & suffragist Sofia Cocea (1839–1861, Romania), es. & poet Sarah Johnson Cocke (1865–1944, United States), wr. & mem. Patricia Cockburn (1914–1989...
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    William A. Hocker (Florida Jurist) married Mattie Norvell Glover. Sarah Johnson Cocke (Writer and civic leader) Dorothy Jordan (Film actress) wife of Merian...
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    Ruth Harvey Charity Jean Outland Chrysler Patsy Cline Matty L. Cocke Sarah Johnson Cocke Naomi Silverman Cohn Cynthia B. T. Coleman Edna M. Colson Esther...
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    Black (1851-1919) Clementine Cordelia Berry Buchwalter (1843-1912) Sarah Johnson Cocke (1865-1944), charter member Jane Cunningham Croly (1829–1901) Ellen...
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    Tennessee, including Greene County (where the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site stands today) and Cocke County (site of Parrottsville). A person named John...
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    Biermann Amy Ella Blanchard Anne Bozeman Lyon Gail Horton Calmerton Sarah Johnson Cocke Margaret Wootten Collier Edith Daley Bernice C. Downing Caroline...
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    freed when both he and Sarah Polk were dead. The Mississippi plantation was expected to support Sarah Polk during her widowhood. Sarah Polk lived until 1891...
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  • Tennessee. They had five children: John Overton, Joseph Philips, Rhoda Ann, Sarah Angelina, and Mary Philips. Mary died at the age of 26. Wharton also had...
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    October 29, 1748, in Stafford County, Virginia, the son of Henry Smith and Sarah Ann Crosby. He attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg...
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    25, 2019). "I'm fully committed to my offer..." (Tweet) – via Twitter. Cocke, Sophie (December 23, 2019). "Neil Abercrombie calls on Tulsi Gabbard to...
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    Wilson County. He occasionally attended public schools. After marrying Sarah Munford in 1829, he purchased a farm near Lebanon, Tennessee. In 1836, Jones...
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    northeast Tennessee, encompassing all of Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington counties and parts...
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    served as state comptroller during the military governorship of Andrew Johnson. After the war, Fowler served as a United States Senator from Tennessee...
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  • Secondly, Wayles married Tabitha Cocke, of Malvern Hill, also of the planter class. They had several children: Sarah, did not survive to adulthood. Elizabeth...
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    eventually reconciled and she resumed her duties as White House hostess. Sarah Yorke Jackson, the wife of Andrew Jackson Jr., became co-hostess of the...
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    : 23  His father, a member of the Whig Party, had been defeated by Andrew Johnson in a campaign for Congress in 1849 but would win the seat in the mid-1850s...
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