Notes for William COCKFIELD


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Article Title: Suffolk/Cockfield Hall Court Rolls, 1658-60, Index
Periodical: Suffolk Roots (England)
Volume: 14Number: 3 (July 1988)

A passenger on the first ship that arrived in South Carolina for a successful settlement. He was the servant of Paul F. Smith who also was on the ship.
Source: S C Historical Magazine Vol. 71, 1970 pages 101-110.

When Paul Smith "Preacher" died, William married his widow, Elizabeth.

The ship Carolina left England in October 1699 and arrived at Port Royal (now Paris Island) about 21 March 1670. Arrived at the Ashley River early in April and established a settlement at at Albemarle Point.

Child John from SC Historical Magazine, other children from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/
by Becky Bass Bonner & Josephine Lindsay Bass.
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Ola Cook Timmons, Captain John Timmons and his Descendants by Kathy Dodge Loyd, H. F. Prioleau, Happy Heritage by Cannon,
Sermons in Stone by Jason Cockfield, Minute Books of the Hebron Baptist Church, Our Kin by Bernice McCutcheon,
Three Rivers Historical Society, Old Darlington District Genealogy Chapter,
Berkeley County Historical Society, Huguenot Settlers in North America, and the US Census.

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