NameJane BROWNE, 7G Grandmother
Death1765
Misc. Notes
Father: Henry BROWNE
Mother: Unknown (Elizabeth ?)
Father: William BROWNE , Jr. b: ABT. 1671 in Surry Cnty, VA
Mother: Jane MERIWETHER
Surry County Deeds, Wills, Etc., 10a (1768-1779)
(p. 123) 1765 Account of Estate of Mrs. Jane Cocke, decd., with Henry Cocke lists James Kee, Dr. Samuel Peet, tax on Brunswick County land, William Warren, Mr. William Harris, Mr. Thomas Harris, Hallam Jones, Mr. John Edmunds, Capt. E. Ruffin, Drury Barker, Richard Cocke, Lemuel Cocke, Ann Cocke, Thomas Cocke, William Anderson, Joshua Barker, Mr. George Kerr, James Buchanan & Co., James Belches, Hugh Belches, Dan Ellis, Mr. John Cocke, Sr., John Cocke, Jr., Mr. John Austin Finnie, Mr. James Jones, Mr. Samuel Lucas, Nicholas Blanks, Stephen Ellis, Ebenezer Shoreman, Col. John Cocke, Robert Ray, Thomas Denton, Dr. Thomas Peete, Thomas Cocke, William anderson, Mary Brker, John McLin, Mr. Willie Jones, Ephraim Knight, William Smith, Thomas Grantham, Mr. Nathanial Edwards, Mr. James Balfour, Drury Barker, Mr. Herhert Claiborne, Mr. Daniel Fisher, John Bilbo, Henry White and Henry Curtis.
Rec: 19Feb1771
Spouses
DeathAug 1756
ResidenceSurrey County, Parish Of Southwark
Misc. Notes
Lemuel Cocke and Jane Browne owned a plantation named "Wintico" that bordered the plantation of her cousin Mary Jordan and husband James Anderson which was called "Arnols" along the Blackwater River in Prince George County, next to the border of Surry County, bordered on the east by the "Arnols" estate of James Anderson.
Mary Browne married George Jordan, issue Mary Jordan who married James Anderson.
Will of Lemuel Cocke of Southwark Parish, Surry County. Will dated 13 April, 1756. Rec. 17 Aug. 1756. Mentions sons: Henry, Richard, Lemuel and Thomas. Daughters: Betty, Anne and Sally Cocke. Wife: Jane. Brothers: John and Thomas. Mentions: land my father gave me; land in Brunswick County.
Surry County Deeds, Wills, Etc. 10 (1754-1768)
(p. 232) 17Jun1760... Account of Estate of Lemuel Cocke, decd., by Jane Cocke, executrix, lists (1756) Mary Bullock, Jane Boardman, John Barker, William Hood, Robert Hunnicutt, William Tillman, Henry Hollandsworth, Sheriff of Brunswick County, Rook Baird, Samuel Brown, Capt. John Macklin, Capt. John Cocke, Col. Richard Cocke, Thomas Bedingfield, Caleb Ellis, Jr., Edmund Ruffin, Michael Casely, Elizabeth Millne, John Jones, (p.233) George Grimes, William Scarbion, Edmund Avery, George Noble and James Cocke.