She moved to Texas with her husband and 10 surviving children:
John A Cocke (1834–1910)
Thomas Foster Cocke (1835–1910)
James Rogers Cocke (1838–1919)
Frederick Bird Smith Cocke, Jr., (1839–1912)
William Gabriel Cocke (1842–1935)
Sarah "Sallie" Amelia Cocke (1846–1892)
Margaret Ellen Cocke (1848–1890)
Emma Matilda Cocke (1850–1908)
Maclin Turley Cocke (1851–1943)
between 1853 and 1855, where she had two more more daughters:
Pauline Malvina Cocke (1855–1940)
Mary Ellen Cocke (1858–1906)
Elza M. Rogers was buried: Cocke Family Cemetery, which was near Wessel's Gin, close to Ecleto, Karnes County, Texas.
She moved to Texas with her husband and 10 surviving children:
John A Cocke (1834–1910)
Thomas Foster Cocke (1835–1910)
James Rogers Cocke (1838–1919)
Frederick Bird Smith Cocke, Jr., (1839–1912)
William Gabriel Cocke (1842–1935)
Sarah "Sallie" Amelia Cocke (1846–1892)
Margaret Ellen Cocke (1848–1890)
Emma Matilda Cocke (1850–1908)
Maclin Turley Cocke (1851–1943)
between 1853 and 1855, where she had two more more daughters:
Pauline Malvina Cocke (1855–1940)
Mary Ellen Cocke (1858–1906)
Elza M. Rogers was buried: Cocke Family Cemetery, which was near Wessel's Gin, close to Ecleto, Karnes County, Texas.
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