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Cocke County is located in East Tennessee, one of the state’s three “Grand Divisions.” Cocke County was formed in 1797 from part of Jefferson County. It is bordered by the following counties: Greene, Hamblen, Jefferson, Sevier, and Haywood Co., NC and Madison Co., NC. Newport is the county seat.

From Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee, 1853, regarding the county's founder:

"Cocke county was named for Gen. William Cocke, a native of Virginia, and an emigrant to Holston. He has been repeatedly mentioned as having participated in the military, civil, legislative and Judiciary services of Virginia, North-Carolina, Franklin and Tennessee, where he was known as an efficient and zealous officer, from his debut at Long Island, to his seat in the United States Senate, which he held for twelve years. He will be seen, thereafter, as one of the Circuit Judges for Tennessee. A member of her Legislature at the commencement of the Creek war in September, 1813, after assisting to pass an act to authorize an augmentation of the forces to march against the Creeks, and to protect the defenseless settlers in the most exposed part of the Mississippi Territory, and repel invasion, he, at the rise of the Legislature, though above sixty years of age, and before visiting his home in East Tennessee, volunteered his service as a private in that war, and acted therein most bravely and usefully. He was afterwards appointed United States Agent to the Chickasaws. He afterwards settled in Mississippi, and represented his county in its legislature. In private life, he was most hospitable and benevolent."
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ANNOUNCEMENTS!

Leslie Husky Cozart of Friends of the Stokely Memorial Library informs us that Duay O’Neal has finished a compilation of Cocke County Cemeteries, two big volumes. They are available through the Library. See the library's page for details.

We have recently added Cocke County cemetery relocations, for burials that were affected by the 1942 TVA Douglas Reservoir project. Thank you to Knox Co. Cemetery Historian Robert McGinnis for sharing this resource.

Carole Thomason, the Hamblen Co. TNGenWeb coordinator, is a descendant of William Cocke. Please visit the Cocke page she has created to learn more about William Cocke, his contributions to Tennessee history, and the family line.
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We are in need of documents collected from outside Cocke County pertaining to the area before the 1879 courthouse fire which destroyed all county records.

On Dec 30, 1876, a fire destroyed the Cocke County courthouse, taking with it all the records. (All except old deed book #17, which a lawyer had taken home to work on a case.) With those records went much of the information that we researchers need to piece together our family trees.
But not all the information is lost. In addition to old deed book #17, there were records that did not belong to the county that survive. These include church records, military records, state records, and even records in other counties and state that refer to Cocke County.
The purpose of this page is to serve as a central repository for information from all sources about Cocke County and its people from before the courthouse fire. If you have information to contribute, please submit it to the site co-hosts with as much data as possible,  including the document's date, names involved, and a brief abstract. This will help other researchers find their Cocke County roots “BEFORE THE FIRE”.
If you would like credit and are willing to share other data you might have concerning Cocke County, please submit your name, email address, and the type of data you have to:
Joyce G. Reece  or   PJ  Summers

Co-hosts for Cocke County TNGenweb


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COCKE COUNTY HISTORY
Goodspeed’s History
of Cocke County
Goodspeed’s History of
Cocke County Biographies
Cocke County History,
Topography and Migrations Route
Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee
Index and Appendix
 
Cocke County Museum
1821 Tennessee Map

Cocke County Connections
Old Newspaper Articles
A Blog by Phillip Walker 


TN Encyclopedia of History and Culture
Cocke County
 
Early Cocke County Officials 
National Register of Historical Places
Cocke County
 

The Lost State of Franklin

History          Petition


History of Cocke County
from Chamber of Commerce online

American Local
History Network
American History
and Genealogy Project
Tennessee Special
History Projects
Smokey Mountain Historical Society

Cocke Co. History & Genealogy
TSLA Fact Sheet
East Tennessee Historical Society

WPA Guide to TN History
NEW!

East Tennessee Roots Newsletter
NEW!


COCKE COUNTY RECORDS

Includes data collected before the 1876 courthouse fire

FAMILY HISTORIES
Cocke County Families
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GENERAL LINKS
TN State Webring

Other TN Counties
US Gen Web US Gen Net Cocke County
Chamber of Commerce
Joining TNGenNet Tennessee Genealogical Society

City of Newport


Cocke County Dept. of Tourism

TNGenWeb Archives

TNGenWeb Records Repository
USGenWeb Archives Digital Library
Stokely Memorial Library
Research and contact information
including Surname Files Index
Cocke County Data at
Sevier County Library


Tennessee State Library
and Archives


Southern Folk History
 and Genealogy


QUERIES, LISTS AND MESSAGE BOARDS
Cocke County Query Board
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Cocke County Mailing List Cocke Message Board
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Cocke County Queries 1996 to 2000
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Web site maintained by

Joyce G. Reece and  PJ Summers

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