Tennessee, Cocke County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

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 * compiled by the Cocke County Heritage Book Committee. Cocke County, Tennessee, and its people. Cocke County, Tennessee : Don Mills, 1992 FHL 976.8895 H2cc
 * Cocke Co. Marriage records, 1876-1979
 * Cocke Co. Marriage records, 1980-1999
 * Cocke Cou. Vital statistics, births and deaths, 1908-1912
 * Cocke Co. births, 1925-1938; deaths, 1926-1938
 * Cocke Co. County Court records, 1887-1929
 * Cocke Co. Chancery Court records, 1870-1929
 * Cocke Co. Tax books, 1876-1877, 1881-1884, 1889-1894
 * Cocke Co. Scholastic census, 1946, 1948
 * Cocke Co. Wills, 1876-1913
 * Cocke Co. Settlements in estates of deceased persons, 1877-1910
 * Cocke Co. Minutes of insolvent estates, 1879-1920
 * Cocke Co. Inventories in estates of deceased persons, vols. 1-2, 1875-1922
 * Cocke Co. Bonds of administrators, executors and guardians, 1877-1910
 * Cocke Co. Deeds, 1865-1867, 1872-1902
 * Cocke Co. Land books, 1856-1871, Cocke County, Tennessee
 * Cocke Co. Surveyor's book and land entries, 1856-1898

FamilySearch Historical Records

 * Tennessee Probate Court Books, 1795-1927
 * Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950

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