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Family of William COCKFIELD and Elizabeth --?--
Husband: | William COCKFIELD (1650?- ) | |
Wife: | Elizabeth --?-- ( - ) | |
Children: | John COCKFIELD ( - ) | |
William "Billy" COCKFIELD ( - ) | ||
Sarah COCKFIELD ( - ) | ||
Mary COCKFIELD ( - ) |
Husband: William COCKFIELD
Name: | William COCKFIELD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Sir Thomas COCKFIELD ( - ) | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 1650 (app) | Cockfield Hall, England |
Wife: Elizabeth --?--
Name: | Elizabeth --?-- | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - |
Child 1: John COCKFIELD
Name: | John COCKFIELD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Rachel BULL ( - ) |
Child 2: William "Billy" COCKFIELD
Name: | William "Billy" COCKFIELD | |
Sex: | Male |
Child 3: Sarah COCKFIELD
Name: | Sarah COCKFIELD | |
Sex: | Female |
Child 4: Mary COCKFIELD
Name: | Mary COCKFIELD | |
Sex: | Female |
Note on Husband: William COCKFIELD
Need to find this -
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.
George Beadon received the land concession for Cockfield and three other servants, as the administrator of Smith's estate. Warrants 1672-1679, page 48.
Note on Wife: Elizabeth --?--
Widow of Paul Smith.
Note on Child 1: John COCKFIELD
The will of John Cockfield, Planter, Colleton County, SC names his daughter Ann COCKFIELD; son Burnaby COCKFIELD; and brother Burnaby COCKFIELD. Will proved 7 Jul 1762.. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/ by Becky Bass Bonner & Josephine Lindsay Bass.
SCHistorical Magazine Vol 8, p195, Will of Hugh CATERET made 21 Feb 1687, gives John, son of William COCKFIELD, the little island next to Joseph Pendarvis's Island.
SCHistorical Magazine Vol 19, p48 has children as John, Mary and Martha in 1715.
SCHistorical Magazine Vol 19, p75 - 2 June 1722, John Cockfield and Rachel his wife, conveyed to William Bull 67 that had originally been part of the 500 acre grant to Burnaby Bull.
Source: Will Book QQ 1760-1767:
John COCKFIELD of Combahee, Colleton County, planter. Son: Barnaby, all my land and houses. Daughter: Ann, under age and unmarried. Brother: Barnaby COCKFIELD. Mentions: crop of rice now at house. Exors: Thomas HOLMAN, John HUNT, Hugh FERGUSON. Wit: Samuel NASH, Isaac BODETT, Darius DALTON.
D: 22 Feb 1762 P: 7 July 1762 R: nd. P. 187
COCKFIELD: Book - Page - County
B. W. Bk 42 Page 354 CHA=Charleston
Barnaby 13 939 CHA
John 9 304 CHA
John E. 42 56 CHA
Joseph 1 171 WMS=Williamsburg
Mary 26 474 CHA
Mary 34 234 CHA
John COCKFIELD: Colleton County, plantation on Ashley River called The Island purchased of John COCKFIELD. This note within the will of William ROPER, Charles Town, merchant.
Note on Child 4: Mary COCKFIELD
Charles CLARKE, Berkeley County. Goddaughter: Mary, daughter of William COCKFIELD, planter (Will Book 1692-1693) He died 2 Nov 1694 and Probate was 10 Jan 1694/5. Recorded February 1694/5
Will Book WW 1780-1783: Mary COCKFIELD is mentioned as a cousin of Martha LASLEY in her will of 1780-1781.