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![]() It is bordered by the following counties: Greene, Hamblen, Jefferson, Sevier, Haywood Co. NC & Madison Co. NC Founded: 9 Oct 1797Parent County: Jefferson
Cocke County, 111 Court Ave., Newport, TN 37821 ............................................ (423)623-6176 (Co Clk has b & d rec 1909-1911 & 1928-1930 & m rec; Clk & Master has div & pro rec from 1877; Clk Cir Ct has ct rec; Reg
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ABOUT THIS PAGE
These Pages are a never ending work in progress. Items are added on a daily basis, so please check back! If you have old photos of Cocke County Families, Bibles, Letters, Maps or anything to do Cocke County and would like to share them and have us post them Please E-mail them to us in .JPG format, or in .word or excel we will be glad to add them to our pages. Also, anyone who would like to help type records, or help our online collection grow; please Email us or call (865) 908-7988 (ask for Sam, or Wanda). Projects we are working on :
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Cocke County Records
The families of the Cocke County areas of Hartford, Cosby, and Chestnut Hill, cross paths with a lot of Sevier County families. On this page one will find what information we have collected on these lines.
Other Researchers and Resources
The resources on this page, are what we have in our collection on Cocke County, Tennessee.
Cocke County Families
The Following Records are excerts from Over the Misty Blue Hills by O'Dell printed in 1950
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Cocke County Church History
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Cocke County Census and Tax List
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Cocke County Records
Cocke County Cemeteries
Cocke County Funeral Home Records
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They are alphabetical and have a lot of great information
Sorry
I no longer can display the Cocke County Funeral Home Records. Stokley Memorial, from whose records we used, asked that we remove them so that they can make money from the proceeds of the copies.