Historical records matching Andrew M Cocke
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About Andrew M Cocke
Andrew Cock, born around 1750 in Virginia, was a prominent figure during the American Revolutionary War and a respected member of the Montgomery County community. He actively participated in the war effort, serving in Captain William Bobbitt's company of the Montgomery County Militia. His contributions extended beyond military service, as he also provided beef to support the Army and demonstrated his loyalty by signing the Oath of Allegiance.
Andrew's dedication to the cause of independence earned him recognition as a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A026969 ([https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=ful...]) The Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) honors his military and patriotic service, ensuring his legacy is preserved.
Records indicate that Andrew passed away after 1820 in Grayson County, Virginia. He was survived by his second wife, Penelope (Ward) Clifton, and their children. His descendants, including John Cock, James Cock, Hannah, Tabitha, Penelpe, and Rody, have applied for membership in the DAR, further solidifying his place in American history.
Andrew's life exemplifies the unwavering spirit of the American Revolution. His commitment to freedom and his contributions to the war effort left a lasting impact on the course of the nation's history.
Andrew M Cocke's Timeline
1755 |
1755
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Virginia, United States
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1770 |
1770
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Botetourt County,Virginia
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1775 |
1775
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Grayson, Virginia, United States
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1827 |
1827
Age 72
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Grayson County, Virginia, United States
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