William Michael Cocke (July 16, 1815 – February 6, 1896) was an American politician who represented Tennessee's second district in the United States House...
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William Cocke (1748 – August 22, 1828) was an American lawyer, pioneer, and statesman. He has the distinction of having served in the state legislatures...
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Tennessee W. A. Cocke (1796–1844), third mayor of Louisville, Kentucky William Michael Cocke (1815–1896), grandson of William Cocke who also represented...
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politician William Michael Cocke (1815–1896), American politician William A. Cocke (1822–1887), American attorney and politician William Cocke (politician)...
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The William Cocke House is a historic house registered on the National Register of Historic Places, located along Old U.S. Route 11W near Rutledge, Tennessee...
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(1772–1854), Congressman and rival of Andrew Jackson during the Creek War William Michael Cocke (1815–1896), Congressman and state legislator A. W. Davis (1943–2014)...
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Alexander Cocke. Frederick Bird Smith Cocke Jr. (1839–1912), Texas State Representative 1899. Son of Frederick Bird Smith Cocke. William Michael Cocke (1815–1896)...
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Senators. Cocke's nephew, William Michael Cocke, served in Congress in the late 1840s. Cocke married his first cousin, Sarah Stratton Cocke. Their daughter...
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Johnson (D) John Baptista Ashe (W) Milton Brown (W) 29th (1845–1847) William Michael Cocke (W) John Hervey Crozier (W) Barclay Martin (D) Meredith Pointdexter...
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Rankin married Fannie Cocke on October 11, 1867, in Buncombe County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of William Michael Cocke, a congressman from Tennessee...
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