WRENNIE COCKE was always a good farmer for he loved the land but aside from big farming interests he was a charter member of the directors in the Senatobia Bank for more than forty years, holding the office of Bank President the last twenty-six years of his life.
He served as Commissioner on the Arkabutla Drainage Canal Board for many, many years.
He was Sheriff of Tate County for two terms and was known for his honesty and integrity and his high regard for the truth!
He had many friends throughout the County, in fact he was said to have never seen a stranger, he knew white and black alike, even the names of children and pets.
He was also known for his great generosity toward the under-dog. He helped many persons and families with no thought of gain and only they ever told anyone!
Compiler's Note: WRENNIE GRAY COCKE was the son of J. H. AND MARY JANE DAVIDSON COCKE. WRENNIE GRAY COCKE married HARRIET HARTON of Oakland, MS. They had two children, WRENNIE GRAY COCKE, JR and ELISE. WRENNIE JR had a tragic accident on the baseball field when he was only twenty-four years old which was fatal. J. H. COCKE was a contractor for the beautiful old courthouse. WRENNIE SR, made his first money driving a team of oxen from the local brick kiln to build the courthouse.
After J. H. COCKE died, MARY JANE COCKE was left all alone with three small children, ASHLEY, WRENNIE and CELIA. She would tell the children about the war. How they tried to hide everything, burying the silver etc. Then the Yankees came and took all they could and destroyed what was left, but she said the officers were always very kind and chivalrous toward her.
ELISE COCKE married JOHN GARRETT VEAZEY in April 1929. they had two children, WRENNIE COX VEAZEY married JOHN JOSEPH WEST and had three sons and a daughter. JOHN GARRETT VEAZEY, JR. (GARY) married REBECCA KAY HINER and had a son and a daughter.
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WRENNIE COCKE was always a good farmer for he loved the land but aside from big farming interests he was a charter member of the directors in the Senatobia Bank for more than forty years, holding the office of Bank President the last twenty-six years of his life.
He served as Commissioner on the Arkabutla Drainage Canal Board for many, many years.
He was Sheriff of Tate County for two terms and was known for his honesty and integrity and his high regard for the truth!
He had many friends throughout the County, in fact he was said to have never seen a stranger, he knew white and black alike, even the names of children and pets.
He was also known for his great generosity toward the under-dog. He helped many persons and families with no thought of gain and only they ever told anyone!
Compiler's Note: WRENNIE GRAY COCKE was the son of J. H. AND MARY JANE DAVIDSON COCKE. WRENNIE GRAY COCKE married HARRIET HARTON of Oakland, MS. They had two children, WRENNIE GRAY COCKE, JR and ELISE. WRENNIE JR had a tragic accident on the baseball field when he was only twenty-four years old which was fatal. J. H. COCKE was a contractor for the beautiful old courthouse. WRENNIE SR, made his first money driving a team of oxen from the local brick kiln to build the courthouse.
After J. H. COCKE died, MARY JANE COCKE was left all alone with three small children, ASHLEY, WRENNIE and CELIA. She would tell the children about the war. How they tried to hide everything, burying the silver etc. Then the Yankees came and took all they could and destroyed what was left, but she said the officers were always very kind and chivalrous toward her.
ELISE COCKE married JOHN GARRETT VEAZEY in April 1929. they had two children, WRENNIE COX VEAZEY married JOHN JOSEPH WEST and had three sons and a daughter. JOHN GARRETT VEAZEY, JR. (GARY) married REBECCA KAY HINER and had a son and a daughter.
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