<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Cox / Cicely Jordan Farrar / Military personnel / Computing / Philip St. George Cocke / Science / John Hartwell Cocke / Cocke / John Cox / James Cox
Date: 2006-03-18 09:18:41
Cox
Cicely Jordan Farrar
Military personnel
Computing
Philip St. George Cocke
Science
John Hartwell Cocke
Cocke
John Cox
James Cox

Descendants of Thomas Cocke Generation No[removed]THOMAS1 COCKE1 died 04 Aug 1587 in Stottesden, Shropshire England. He married AGNES ???. Child of THOMAS COCKE and AGNES ??? is: 2.

Add to Reading List

Source URL: freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 80,36 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Canada and the Five Eyes Intelligence Community James Cox | December 2012 Strategic Studies Working Group Papers  Canada and the Five Eyes Intelligence Community

Canada and the Five Eyes Intelligence Community James Cox | December 2012 Strategic Studies Working Group Papers Canada and the Five Eyes Intelligence Community

DocID: 1tjqw - View Document

CTIM Wayside Noise Study for Virginia Quiet Pavement Pilot Project J. Eric Cox Christopher W. Menge James E. Ferguson III Harris Miller Miller and Hanson Inc.

CTIM Wayside Noise Study for Virginia Quiet Pavement Pilot Project J. Eric Cox Christopher W. Menge James E. Ferguson III Harris Miller Miller and Hanson Inc.

DocID: 1ojfp - View Document

Robert Cox Robert Cox commenced as James Hardie’s General Counsel in JanuaryHe joined the Company’s Managing Board as Executive Di- rector and as Company Secretary effective 7 MayHe was elected in 2008

Robert Cox Robert Cox commenced as James Hardie’s General Counsel in JanuaryHe joined the Company’s Managing Board as Executive Di- rector and as Company Secretary effective 7 MayHe was elected in 2008

DocID: 1lLA6 - View Document

Great Storm of 1888 On the morning of November 25th 1888, Joshua James spotted six schooners anchored in Nantasket Roads, a half mile southwest of Boston Light. The first to run aground in the mounting storm was the Cox

Great Storm of 1888 On the morning of November 25th 1888, Joshua James spotted six schooners anchored in Nantasket Roads, a half mile southwest of Boston Light. The first to run aground in the mounting storm was the Cox

DocID: 1kWak - View Document

Digitisation at Scale: the Abbey Theatre Archive, John Cox, University Librarian, NUI Galway  James Hardiman Library

Digitisation at Scale: the Abbey Theatre Archive, John Cox, University Librarian, NUI Galway James Hardiman Library

DocID: 1fDJr - View Document