Affidavit, 1811.

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Affidavit, 1811.

Flournoy, a citizen of Georgia, swore in this affidavit, dated November 30, 1811, that he knew the heirs of Nathaniel Cocke, deceased, formerly also of Georgia. He also swore that two of Cocke's heirs were underage. The document was written in Scott County, Kentucky, and sworn before D. Flournoy, a county justice of the peace, who possibly was Thomas Flournoy's brother.

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Flournoy, Thomas, 1775-1857

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Army officer. From the description of Thomas Flournoy and James Wilkinson orderly books, 1812-1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71061178 U.S. Army officer, Thomas Flournoy (1775-1857), sometimes referred to as "John Thomas Flournoy," was born in North Carolina and, before the War of 1812, practiced law in Augusta, Georgia. In March 1804, Flournoy was involved in a duel with John Carter Walton (1741-1804), nephew of former Georgia Governor and Supreme Court Ch...

Flournoy, Don M.

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Cocke, Nathaniel.

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Cocke family

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