NameAndrew Cock, 5G Grandfather
Birthabt 1748, Bedford Co., Virginia
Death1822, Grayson Co., Virginia
Marriageabt 1782, Montgomery Co., Virginia
SpousePenelope Ward, 5G Grandmother
Birthabt 1757, Bertie Co., North Carolina
Deathaft Nov 1802, Grayson Co., Virginia
Children
Birthabt 1781/1783, Virginia
Deathabt 1865
Birthabt 1785/1788, Montgomery Co., Virginia
Birthabt 1786, Montgomery Co., Virginia
Death18 Mar 1871, Bland Co., Virginia
Birthabt 1788, Montgomery Co., Virginia
Birth1792, Grayson Co., Virginia
Birth1792, Grayson Co., Virginia
DeathApr 1849, Missouri
Birth1796, Grayson Co., Virginia
Death2 Jul 1874, Carroll Co., Virginia
Birth6 Jan 1800, Grayson Co., Virginia
Death2 Jun 1890, Carroll Co., Virginia
BirthNov 1802, Grayson Co., Virginia
Death3 Jun 1890, Carroll Co., Virginia
Notes for Andrew Cock
Andrew moved to Burks Fork in 1772 with his father John, and in 1777 took the oath of allegiance to American Revolution. Served in Captain William Bobbitt's militia company.
The most complete reference is found in "Carroll County 1765-1815: The Settlements" by John Perry Alderman of Hillsville, VA.
References to Andrew are also contained in:
Kegley, Adventurers, II,p.117, 1774
Fincastle, Survey Book A, p 139, 1782
Montgomery Co. Survey Book 13
Grayson Co. Deed Book 2, p. 503
The "death date" of 1822 is actually the year his will was probated.
Notes for Penelope Ward
Penelope was identified on her marriage record as "of Bertie County, North Carolina."
Notes for Andrew & Penelope (Family)
The marriage of Andrew Cock to Penelope Ward, as well as their parentage and many of their descendents, are listed in the Virginia IGI, batch #8703502, sheets 52-61, on microfilm #1396306. The submitter is Emily T. Jensen, Manassa, CO 81141, phone (303) 843-5560. She identifies herself as a great-great-granddaughter of Catherine Cock, and lists as her sources the Alderman book, and also Isaac Webb, Baptist minister, Hillsville, VA, his "Webb Family Records".