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Children of THOMAS COCKROFT:
OGDEN COCKCROFT was born Bef. May 21, 1738 in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England, and died October 21, 1820 in Edgefield, South Carolina (Source: Ogden Cockcroft will dated 10/20/1820). He married JANE.Children of OGDEN COCKCROFT and JANE:
1) WILLIAM (3) COCKCROFT, b. Bef. March 08, 1767, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; d. Aft. 1830, Probably Edgefield Dist., SC; married SARAH Bef. 1790 in Probably Edgefield Co.,SC.Family lore
- the lad who ran away from England was probably William, along with his father and brother - The father, James Cockcroft, had run away from England when he was 14 years old. He was nicknamed "Jimmie" and was very fond of salt. He was at one time an overseer for a wealthy widow, older than he, who wanted to marry him. Lucinda Culpepper's father had many servants and carriages with drivers. He sent his family to dances with drivers in the carriages. Lucinda ran away to marry James Cockcroft. Her clothes had been washed that day but she bundled them up wet and ran through a cornfield where her conveyance was waiting. Lucinda was a very generous and kind person. She waited on the sick of her neighborhood and was even known to have done the washing for families in need. She had one brother who was either a doctor or lawyer.
Children of WILLIAM COCKCROFT and SARAH:
1) WILLIAM(4) COCKCROFT, b. 1810, North Carolina; d. Between 1850 - 1852, Leak Co., MS.;married SARAH J. Bef. 1835 in Probably South Carolina. 2) JAMES M. COCKCROFT, b. 1805, South Carolina; d. Aft. 1885, Probably Lafayette Co., Florida; married LUCINDA CULPEPPER Abt. 1832 in Edgefield, South Carolina, daughter of ANDREW CULPEPPER and LETTICE HARRIS. 3) JANE COCKCROFT, b. 1811, South Carolina; married RICHARD RICO January 17, 1839 in Henry County, AL (Source: Marriage Records of Henry County AL 1821- 1871, CD3, Family Treemaker Software Marriage Records Alabama, Georgia, S. Carolina.). 2) JOHN COCKCROFT,( OGDEN2, THOMAS1) b. Bef. October 25, 1768, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; d. Abt. 1814, Edgefield District, SC; m. MARY STILL Bef. 1794 in South Carolina, daughter of John Still and JaneChildren of JOHN COCKCROFT and MARY STILL are:
1) THOMAS (4) COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1794, South Carolina; m.(1)MARY MCCOY, daughter of MCCOY and ELIZABETH COGBURN(?). m.(2) SUSAN LOVELACE. 2) SUSAN COCKCROFT, b. October 01, 1795; m. CAPT. THOMAS HENRY LOVELACE, July 22, 1823. 3) CATHERINE COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1797; m. WILLIAM ROTTON. 4) HENRY COCKCROFT, b. March 16, 1799, Edgefield County, SC; d. March 20, 1854; m. SALLIE. 5) BENJAMIN STILL COCKCROFT, b. January 27, 1800, Probably SC; d. March 15, 1841, Saluda Co., SC (Source: Saluda County, South Carolina, Epitaphs, 42, Formerly Old Edgefield District). 6) JAMES COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1802. 7) SARAH COCKCROFT, b. March 15, 1804, Edgefield Co., SC; d. February 24, 1838; m. JOHN FEARS MARTIN, Abt.1824. 8) JOHN COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1808. 9) WILLIAM L. COCKCROFT, b. 1810, South Carolina; d. Aft. 1880, Leake Co., MS; m. MARY Abt. 1840. 10) DAVID COCKCROFT, b. Bef. 1820.WILLIAM (4) COCKCROFT (WILLIAM3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1) was born 1810 in North Carolina, and died Bet. 1850 - 1852 in Leak Co., MS. Notes for WILLIAM COCKCROFT: 1840 Census, Henry Co., AL Roll 2, #164 Southern Dist William Cockroft: Males: 2 under 5; 1 (5-10); 1 (30-40); Females: 1 (30-40) 1850 Census Leak Co., Miss. William Cockcroft 40 b NC Sarah 39 Corce 9 Judurn 6 Allen 1/2 Property: May 15, 1837, bought 80 acres Henry Co. AL, doc #2463 Notes for SARAH J.: 1850 Census, Henry Co. , Alabama, page 440: W. R. Davis 30 b in SC Sarah J. Davis 41 b AL Wiligan S. Davis 21 b AL Alexandria Cockcroft age 15 b AL James Cockcroft 10 b AL Allen Cockcroft 8 b AL Caroline Cockcroft 6 b AL Additional Information
Children of WILLIAM COCKCROFT and SARAH J:
1) ALEXANDER5 COCKCROFT, b. 1835 2) JAMES COCKCROFT, b. 1842 3) ALLEN COCKCROFT, b. 1842 4) CAROLINE COCKCROFT, b. 1843 5) JOHN H. COCKCROFT, b. 1846 6) PAULINA COCKCROFT, b. 1848 7) MARY J. COCKCROFT, b. 1850 8) ARCHIBALD W. COCKCROFT, b. 1852 JAMES M. COCKCROFT (WILLIAM3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1) was born 1805 in South Carolina (Source: 1840 Census, Henry Co., AL1850 Census Walton Co., FL1860 Census Walton Co., FL), and died Aft. 1885 in Probably Lafayette Co., Florida (Source: 1880 Census, Taylor Co., FL).Children of JAMES COCKCROFT and LUCINDA CULPEPPER:
1) WILLIAM5 COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1834, Alabama; d. Bef. 1880, Probably FL; m. NANCY Bef. 1854. 2) SARAH CAROLINE COCKCROFT, b. 1834, Alabama; m. LEWIS (NEEL) NEAL Bef. 1855 in Probably AL, son of JONATHAN NEAL and SUSANNAH NEWPORT. 3) LETTIS LUCINDA COCKCROFT, b. December 02, 1839, Alabama; d. December 27, 1920 Lampasas, Lampasas Co., Texas; m. WILLIAM NOYES August 06, 1856 in Florida, son of WILLIAM NOYES and OBEDIANCE NEAL. 4) JAMES ALEXANDER COCKCROFT, b. 1844, Florida; d. 1925, Okaloosa Co. FL. 5) HULDA L. COCKCROFT, b. March 25, 1845, Alabama; d. August 31, 1911, Dixie Co., FL; m.(1) WILLIAM SMITH Abt. 1864 in Probably Walton Co., Florida; m.(2) JEREMIAH SHAW Bet. 1885 - 1900 in Probably Florida. 6) MICAJAH ALLEN COCKCROFT, b. 1846, FL; d. 1929, Florida. 7) MARY COCKCROFT, b. January 1846, Alabama (Source: 1900 Texas Soundex, Roll #116, Soundex code H-542.); d. Aft. 1900, Probably Texas; m. JOHN HELMS, Bef. 1880, Probably Florida. 8) NANCY L COCKCROFT, b. May 1850, Alabama; m. SAMUEL T. WILDER December 30, 1872 in Probably Florida, son of JOHN WILDER and MARTHA A..Notes for JAMES M. COCKCROFT: Census Baldwin County, Alabama (listed in index as James McColies page 24 and after looking at the hand written name, translated it to show the following: James M. Cokerf Male of 20 and under 30 years of age Source: Muster out Roll of Blair's Battalion, Alabama Militia for Jas M. Cockcroft, 2" Sgt, Capt. Blackshear's Co., 25 Reg't Ala. Mil. served in Creek War for 3 months. Enrolled May 17, 1836 in Abbeville, AL., mustered out Sept 11, 1836. Census, Southern District, Henry Co., AL page 152: James M. Cockerroft: ? male 5 and under 10; ? male 30 and under 40; ? females under 5; ? female 5 and under 10; ? female 30 and under 40; 6 total in family Census, the 3rd division, Walton County, Florida written page 544, stamped or printed page 276R, date census taken 9th Dec 1850: James Cockroff 45 M Farmer b in S Car Lucinda Cockroff 40 F S Car William Cockroff 20 M Ala Sarah Cockroff 17 F Ala Mary Cockroff 14 F Ala Lucinda Cockroff 12 F Ala Huldah Cockroff 8 F Ala James Cockroff 6 M Fla Micajah Cockroff 3 M Fla Nancy Cockroff 7/12 F Fla Census, Walton County, Florida, Post Office: East River, printed page 973R, date census taken 27 June 1860: James M. Cockcroft 54 M Farming b in S C Lucinda Cockcroft 51 F S. C. Huldah L. Cockcroft 18 F Ala. James Alx Cockcroft 15 M Fla. Mikajia Cockcroft 12 M Fla. Nancy L. Cockcroft 10 F Fla. James is found living in the house of Alexander Cockcroft (James Alexander Cockcroft) in 1885 in Lafayette Co. Florida as enumerated on the 19th day of June, 1885. Court: May 26, 1845, Election inspector, Walton Co., FL (Source: Florida Voters in their First Statewide Election, May 26, 1845, 85, Publication No. 1.) Military service: 1836, served in Creek War Occupation: Farmer Property: August 15, 1837, patented 120 acres,Henry Co., AL Source: Florida land records: Cockcroft, James M. purchased 320.66 acres on Dec 01, 1857 and registered the sale in the Tallahassee Land Office. Notes for JAMES ALEXANDER COCKCROFT: Census in the County of Lafayette, State of Florida, enumerated by George C. Bunch on the 19th day of June 1885: Alexander Cockcroft W M 49 Head Farming b in FL, mother b in AL, father b in AL James Cockcroft W M 80 Father widowed cannot read nor write was born in SC, father b in SC, mother b in SC Nancy Cockcroft W F 45 single H. maid cannot read nor write was born in GA, father b in GA, mother b in GA Hulda Cockcroft Smith is living next door
Notes for MARY COCKCROFT, b. January 1846, and John Helms: Census, Texas, County of Lavaca, Pct 8, date 15th-16th of June 1880, page 419, house 188: Helms, John W M 34 widowed head Farmer b AL fath b NC mothr bGA " Mary E. W F 34 widowed wife Keephouse bAl fath b SC mom b NC ",Effie L. W F 11 daughter at home bAL f b AL m b AL ", Josephine L. W F 9 daughter b AL f b AL m b AL ",Wm A. W M 7 son b AL f b AL m b AL ", John C. W M 6 son b AL f b AL m b AL Census, Texas, County of Lavaca, Pct 3, sheet 1, line 78 (information below taken from 1900 Soundex Roll #116) John Helms, W b Aug 1845, age 54 b in Ala Mary E. Helm wife, born Jan 1846, age 54 b in Ala Tollison, John N. grandson, born Sept 1891, age 8, b in Tex White, Louise ? born Nov 1884, age 15, born in Tex
JANE (4) COCKCROFT (WILLIAM3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1) was born 1811 in S.C.
Children of JANE COCKCROFT and RICHARD RICO are:
1) LUCINDA5 RICO, b. 1840; m. JONATHAN SMITH Notes for JONATHAN SMITH: 1860 Census Barbour Co., Alabama 20 July 1860, Jonathan Smith 22 M laborer born in Alabama Lucinda " 21 F born in Alabama Tabitha " 2 F born in Alabama Jane Ricco 49 F born in South Carolina 2) RACHEL M. RICO, b. 1842 3) JANE RICO, b. 1844 4) NANCY RICO, b. 1845 Notes for JANE COCKCROFT and RICHARD RICO: 1840 Census, Southern District, Henry Co., Alabama page 151 (living next door to Micajah Culpepper who married Martha Blanton) Richard Rico: 1 male 20 and under 30; 1 female under 5; 1 female 15 and under 20; 3 in family 1850 Census, Southern District, Henry Co., Alabama, page 389: Richard Rico W M 31 born in N.C. Jane Rico W F 40 born in SC Lucinda Rico W F 10 b Ala Rachel M. W F 8 b Ala Jame W F 6 b Ala Nancy W F 5 b Ala 1860 Census Barbour Co., Alabama 20 July 1860, page Jonathan Smith 22 M laborer born in Alabama Lucinda " 21 F born in Alabama Tabitha " 2 F born in Alabama Jane Ricco 49 F born in South Carolina More About RICHARD RICO: Census: 04 Oct., 1843, witnessed an indenture of Andrew Culpepper's in Henry Co, AlTHOMAS(4) COCKCROFT (JOHN3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1) was born Abt.1794 in S.C.
Children of THOMAS COCKCROFT and SUSAN LOVELACE are:
1) DAVID L.5 COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1820. 2) THOMAS COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1820. 3) JAMES TILLMAN COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1820. 4) JOHN LOVELACE COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1824, S.C.; m. ELIZABETH J. EATMAN. More About JOHN LOVELACE COCKCROFT: Census 1: 1880, Census, Walton Co., FL Census 2: 1820, Census Edgefield Co., SCWILLIAM L. COCKCROFT (JOHN3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1) was born 1810 in S.C.
Children of WILLIAM COCKCROFT and MARY are:
1) CORA5 COCKCROFT, b. 1841 2) JUDSON COCKCROFT, b. 1844 3) ALLEN COCKCROFT, b. 1850 4) STANCIL COCKCROFT, b. 1852 5) WILLIAM COCKCROFT, b. 1855 6) EMMA COCKCROFT, b. 1858 Notes About WILLIAM L. COCKCROFT: Census 1: 1850, Census, Leake Co., MS Census 2: 1860, Census, Leake Co., MS Census 3: 1870, Census, Leake Co., MS Census 4: 1880, Census, Leake Co., MSWILLIAM5 COCKCROFT (JAMES M.4, WILLIAM3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1834 in AL.
Children of WILLIAM COCKCROFT and NANCY are:
1) HENRY C.6 COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1854, Florida. 2) SARAH L. COCKCROFT, b. Aft. 1855, Florida. 3) MARY CATHERINE COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1857; m. WILLIAM EDWARD MILLS, February 07, 1878, Taylor Co.,FL. 4) MANLY COCKCROFT, b. Abt. 1859. Notes for WILLIAM COCKCROFT: 1860 Census, Walton County, Florida, printed page 973R William Cockcroft 26 M Farmer born in AL Nancy" 25 F Domestic AL Henry " 6 M FL Sarah " 5 F FL Mary " 3 F FL Manly 1 M FL Susan Wright 16 F FLSARAH CAROLINE COCKCROFT (JAMES M.4, WILLIAM3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1) was born 1834 in Al.
Children of SARAH COCKCROFT and LEWIS NEAL are:
1) EMMA6 NEAL, b. 1855, AL. 2) GEORGETTA NEAL, b. 1857, AL; m. BILLY DOOWIN. 3) JOSEPHINE NEAL, b. Abt. 1860, Alabama; m. DAVIS MAGEE. 4) IDA NEAL, b. 1863, AL. 5) LULLA (LULA) NEAL, b. 1866, AL. 6) WILLIE NEAL, b. 1869, MS. 7) ANN NEAL, b. 1873, MS. 8) FANNIE NEAL, b. February 09, 1876, MS. Notes for LEWIS (NEEL) NEAL: 1850 Census, State of Florida, County of Santa Rosa, Second Division, enumeration date 18 Oct to 8 Dec, 1850, page 234: Family dwelling 216: Lewis Neal 28 M Laborer born in Georgia Martha " 24 F b GA Mary E. 4 F b AL Susan " 2 F b AL 1860 Census Baldwin Co., AL page 271 Dwelling 730, Family #586 L. L. Neel 38 Tavern Keeper GA birth place Caroline 26 AL Emma Neel 5 AL Georgette Neel 3 AL Josephine 2/12 Al 1880 Census Copiah Co MS Village of Wesson Vol.5, ED.19, Sheet 55 Line 9 Louis Neal 56 Carpenter GA Sarah C 47 AL Ida 17 AL Lula 14 AL Willie son 11 MS Ann 7 MS Fannie 4 MS Magee, Davis 22 son-in-law MS Josephine 20 AL Source: Family history: Lewis is the uncle of William Noyes, the brother of Obedience Neel. He wrote a letter from Wesson, Miss on april 2, 1882. "Dear Brother and Sister, I rite you a few lines to tell you we are all up and well as comon & hope this will reach & find you all enjoying the same blessing. We have no news to rite you. Times is hard & dull & cash is scarce & grub is high & on is low. I will give you some of the leeding articles the press--flour is from 8 10 & 25, bacon 12 to 13, _____ 15 to 16, coffee we git 5 1/2 to 7 lbs to the dollar. Rice 10 to 11 lbs, sugar 5 to 11 lbs, corn meal 125 ea bushel and so on. Bill, I thought you was a coming out here this summer. I wish you wood come some time. I think I will move up to Water Valley to a cotton mill there. That is a bout 200 miles north of this. I dont know whether I will or not, yet it is a long way, to move & I am a getting old & nil able to move & we can make a living here well. Letty, I will send you your ma & pa. I had their pictures enlarged. Caroline went town last evening & had these struck off for you. I had 2 doz photographs taken about 10 years a go & they were all faded so can hardly tell them. I ricon we have the only one of them now we have a picture girly in Wesson & does very good work _____-for these pictures well. Willy denotes his to Edgar as a present &wishes his in return. The girls will send theirs some time not long. First, please I want you & Letty to send yours to us. Emma is a living in Natchez & Georgia was tho she has moved back to Wesson again & will live here I recon. Josephine is a living with us. They are a talking of going to keeping house again. They have been boarding with us for 8 months. We are a having of some fine weather. Know for the first time is 6 months gardens is a looking fine. Our garden is all young, but looks fine. I planted sweet potatos yesterday. Bill, I want you to tell me if you know if Henry Cockcroft if he is a living or dead. We never do get no letters from him & if you know what all of his postoffice is & tell me what Marys postoffice is. I haven't had no letter from her in over a year. Here is all of the children we have with us. Ida is the oldest & Lula is next. Mader? is next tho Will comes in between Morde? & Lula & Fanie is the baby. The purtiest of all. She a a gowing on 6 years since Feb the 9. She is small to her age. She has just come from Sunday School. She never misses a Sermon. You will see the childrens ages in figures under their names. Bill, I want you to tell me what you a dooing of for a living. Doo you work at your trade on farm or merchandis or speculate on how. Well Billey Noys I am as I am & I cant bee other wise it look like I cant do any better than I can. I work hard & live hard & all the rest dose the same & yet there is no prosper it looks like there is no better times for us. Bill, I haven't drunk a quart of spirit in 11 year & work all day and sleep at home of a nite & rest on Sunday well. That's all I can tell you about . Caree Owin is the last letter I had about 7 months ago. She lived at Selma, Ala. She had 7 children, 5 boys and 2 girls. I cant recolect the names & they were a trying to sell out to go to the coast where Sam Elder lives at Bay of Biloxy. Jim Owin is boss carpenter of the Selma RR & has been for 7 years. Be sure to give me Eck & Cades postoffice if you know & Marys all so. I can't rite till I hear. Well, Edgar, Will has roat you a note of nonsence. Erencis, I want you & Nora to send me your likness. It has been a long time since I saw your faces. I cant have no recollect how you look. I want to see you & all so all the rest of the family. Edgar, Will send you one of his cards also. Well, I can't think of any thing else at present. Don't do like I have done. Not Rite in a month. I was a waiting to have those pictures taken for you is the cause of my not writing sooner so done delay. Well, I will close soon. H. W. Hamby & Emma has got 3 children. Henry is the oldest 5 years. Eva is the girl. She is a gowing on 4 years. Ernest is the yongest. He is about 2 year old & a very perky little boy. Hamby is Boss Weaver in the Rosalee Cotten Mill at Natches, Miss & is a doing very well & Expict Billy Doowin Georgis Husband is there also at work in the mill. Well, Bill, the overflow of the Mississippi River is distressing. There is over 1500 people in distress & no where to go & nothing to go with. The government is a giving out rations to the destitute people. If the government had not a hope them, there is no telling what would have become of them. The Wesson fever is ailing a lot now. There has been over 100 deaths here since last summer, say 8 months ago. With the typhoid fevor all young women mostly. Every few older folks & few children. Mostly young ladies & a most all weavers in the mill. Well I will close. Write soon & often. Our children all send their love and best respects to you all. I remain your truly till death." Signed L. L. NeelLETTIS LUCINDA5 COCKCROFT (JAMES M.4, WILLIAM3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1) b.December 02, 1839
Children of LETTIS COCKCROFT and WILLIAM NOYES are:
1) FRENCIS MARION6 NOYES, b. September 16, 1857, Miligan, Florida; d. February 16, 1937, Lampasas, Lampasas Co., Texas. 2) ELONORA NOYES, b. November 26, 1859, Florida (probably Escambia); d. Abt. March 08, 1888, Lampasas, Lampasas Co., Texas; m. JAMES WILLIAM PAGE. 3) JAMES WILLIAM NOYES, b. September 20, 1862; d. September 12, 1863. 4) EDGAR JEROME NOYES, b. October 28, 1864, Selma, Dallas, AL; d. April 15, 1961, Lampasas,Lampasas, TX. 5) ALICE NOYES, b. Abt. 1866, probably AL; d. 1866, Probably AL. 6) LULA BELL NOYES, b. December 22, 1867; d. January 11, 1868. 7) CORA LEE NOYES, b. August 11, 1870, Lampasas, Lampasas Co, Texas; d. February 25, 1910, Miles, Texas; m. C. L. JENNINGS, December 30, 1907, Lampasas, Lampasas Co.,Texas. Notes for LETTIS LUCINDA COCKCROFT and WILLIAM NOYES: FAMILY LORE: Lettis Lucinda Cockcroft was born December 2, 1839 in ________Alabama, the daughter of James Cockcroft and Lucinda Culpepper. The father, James Cockcroft, had run away from England when he was 14 years old. He was nicknamed "Jimmie" and was very fond of salt. He was at one time an overseer for a wealthy widow, older than he, who wanted to marry him. Lucinda Culpepper's father had many servants and carriages with drivers. He sent his family to dances with drivers in the carriages. Lucinda ran away to marry James Cockcroft. Her clothes had been washed that day but she bundled them up wet and ran through a cornfield where he conveyance was waiting. Lucinda was a very generous and kind person. She waited on the sick of her neighborhood and was even known to have done the washing for families in need. She had one brother who was either a doctor or lawyer. Lettis had three brothers and four sisters. William, the oldest brother, had three children: Henry, Sarah and one other daughter. Sarah married Jack Wilder, brother of her Aunt Nan's husband. Jack Wilder was a merchant who went to New York to buy his goods. He and Sarah had one child who came to Texas; a second child was named Erath. Besides William, the brothers were Alexander, called "Alex" or "Ec", and Micajah Allen, called "Cade", who was last heard from in Salem, Florida, in 1907. The four sisters were Caroline, who married Lewis Neel, and uncle of William Noyes; Mary, last heard from in Sweethome, Texas (near Yoakum) whose second husband was named Helm; Hulda, who was married to a Mr. Shaw and last heard of in Salem, Florida in 1907; Nan, who married a Mr. Wilder, brother of Jack Wilder."1900 Texas Soundex, Vol 70 ED102, Sheet 13, Line 57, Precinct 1 Noyes, Lettie L. W b Dec 1839 60 b in AL Noyes, Cora L. Dtr Aug 1870 29 TX Noyes, Jessie M. Dtr Feb 1873 27 TX Noyes, Viola E. Dtr Jan 1876 24 TX Noyes, Muad A Dtr Mar 1879 21 TS HULDA L. COCKCROFT (JAMES M.4, WILLIAM3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1)b.March 25, 1845 in Al
Children of HULDA COCKCROFT and WILLIAM SMITH are:
1) GEROGIANA SMITH, b. 1865 2) RATAN SMITH, b. 1867 3) HILARY SMITH, b. 1869 4) JOSEPH SMITH, b. 1870 Notes for HULDA L. COCKCROFT and WILLIAM SMITH: 1870 Census, Walton County, State of Florida, John W. Butler, Asst. Marshall, page 55, house 378, family 378: William Smith 28 M laborer born in FL Hilda Smith 26 F keep house b in FL Georgiana 5 F b in FL Ratan 3 M b in FL Hilary 3/12 F b in FL 1880 Census, Lafayette County, State of Florida, enumeration dist 80, W. R. Boyd, enumerator, written page 26, printed page 179: H. L. Smith W F 37 b AL SC SC Smith, Georgia E W F 14 FL AL AL " Joseph E. J. W M 12 FL AL AL ",James M. W M 10 FL AL AL 1885 Census, Lafayette County, State of Florida enumerated on 19th day of June, 1885: Haldy Smith W F 45 Head widow b in Fl fath b in FL Moth b in FL James Smith W M 14 son FL FL FL Betsy Smith W F 6 dtr FL FL FL John Smith W M 4 son Fl FL FL Joseph Smith W M 2 son FL FL FL Samuel Smith W M 1 son FL FL FL 1900 Census, Lafayette County, State of Florida, township of Valentine, precinct 6, 18-19 June, 1900, page 219, family 96, line 49: Shaw, Jerry Head W M May 1828 72 b GA GA Ga ",Hulda L. W F Mar 1851 AL AL AL married 33 years, no children Last heard from by family in Texas was while she lived in Florida in 1907NANCY L COCKCROFT (JAMES M.4, WILLIAM3, OGDEN2, THOMAS1) b. May 1850 in Al.
Children of NANCY COCKCROFT and SAMUEL WILDER are:
1) JOHN WILDER, b. Abt. 1873 2) SAMUEL T. JR. WILDER, b. Abt. 1874 3) NANCY WILDER, b. Abt. 1875 4) MARY JANE WILDER, b. Abt. 1878
