Henry Flood Bocock (1817-1894) was the county clerk of Appomattox County, 1845-1860. In 1849-50 he and his brother Thomas S. Bocock (1815-1891) built the Bocock-Isbell house, still standing at Appomattox Court House park. They sold the house in 1855 to their second cousin, Maj. John H. Flood (1830-1899), who sold it in 1860 to the Hon. Lewis Daniel Isbell, Commonwealth Attorney for Appomattox Court House and later judge of Appomattox Court House.
Thomas S. Bocock served as speaker of the Confederate House of Representatives from 1862-1865, while a third brother, Willis, was Virginia's attorney general from 1852 to 1857
Henry Flood Bocock (1817-1894) was the county clerk of Appomattox County, 1845-1860. In 1849-50 he and his brother Thomas S. Bocock (1815-1891) built the Bocock-Isbell house, still standing at Appomattox Court House park. They sold the house in 1855 to their second cousin, Maj. John H. Flood (1830-1899), who sold it in 1860 to the Hon. Lewis Daniel Isbell, Commonwealth Attorney for Appomattox Court House and later judge of Appomattox Court House.
Thomas S. Bocock served as speaker of the Confederate House of Representatives from 1862-1865, while a third brother, Willis, was Virginia's attorney general from 1852 to 1857
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