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Captain COCKFIELD's other family: with Adeline Judson TIMMONS (1832-1871)

Family of Captain James Alexander Hilliard COCKFIELD and Margaret E. TIMMONS

Husband: Captain James Alexander Hilliard COCKFIELD (1833-1900)
Wife: Margaret E. TIMMONS ( - )
Children: Annie McCrea. COCKFIELD (1873- )
Issac Washington COCKFIELD (1876-1938)
Jesse Frank COCKFIELD (1879- )
Josiah James COCKFIELD (1882- )

Husband: Captain James Alexander Hilliard COCKFIELD

Name: Captain James Alexander Hilliard COCKFIELD
Sex: Male
Father: Washington COCKFIELD (1796-1870)
Mother: Sarah SINGLETARY (1794-1850)
Birth 7 Oct 1833
Death 18 Aug 1900 (age 66)
Burial Cockfield Cemetery

Wife: Margaret E. TIMMONS

Name: Margaret E. TIMMONS
Sex: Female
Father: Isaac Robert TIMMONS (1807-1881)
Mother: Martha Annie MCRAE (1818-1892)

Child 1: Annie McCrea. COCKFIELD

Name: Annie McCrea. COCKFIELD
Sex: Female
Birth 2 Sep 1873

Child 2: Issac Washington COCKFIELD

Name: Issac Washington COCKFIELD
Sex: Male
Spouse: Illa Marie COCKFIELD (1888-1989)
Birth Jul 1876
Death 15 Feb 1938 (age 61)

Child 3: Jesse Frank COCKFIELD

Name: Jesse Frank COCKFIELD
Sex: Male
Birth Mar 1879

Child 4: Josiah James COCKFIELD

Name: Josiah James COCKFIELD
Sex: Male
Birth Jun 1882

Note on Husband: Captain James Alexander Hilliard COCKFIELD

1880 Census

Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation

J. A. H. COCKFIELD M Male 46 SC Farmer

Margaret E. COCKFIELD M Female 40 SC Keeping House

Jane M. COCKFIELD S Female 19 SC

E. J. COCKFIELD S Female 17 SC

S. E. COCKFIELD S Female 15 SC

P. D. COCKFIELD S Male 13 SC

Anna M. COCKFIELD S Female 7 SC

Isaac W. COCKFIELD S Male 3 SC

F. COCKFIELD S Male 1 SC

Source Information:

Census Place Lake, Williamsburg, South Carolina

Family History Library Film 1255242

Page Number 109A

 

 

Macky says that he walked home to Lake City from Appamattox following Lee's surrender, and both he and his wife died shortly thereafter.

Note on Child 4: Josiah James COCKFIELD

Lynch Cemetary at Coward

Josiah Cockfield July 9, 1829 - Sept. 30, 1895

Josiah Cockfield Dec. 2, 1895 -

 

From "The Family of Stephen Bull" by Henry D. Bull. Aug 1780, Josiah Cockfield, a soldier of Marion's Brigade, seriously

wounded at Nelson's Ferry. Recovered and later wounded again. (0078/316 Cockfield file, Three Rivers)

 

Will of Josiah Cockfield of Lynches Lake dated 15 May 1854, recorded 17 Jul 1854, Williamsburg District, B-160 7 in 7.