John Cockley or Gockley, 17181796 (aged 78 years)

Name
John /Cockley or Gockley/
Given names
John
Surname
Cockley or Gockley
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January 8, 1727 (aged 8 years)
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Note: Birth date and location is subject to some uncertainty and is based on the birth date and location of her husband, Joseph Durnbaugh
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Note: Edward Turnbach says the documentation for this marriage is found in the will of Joseph Dornbach's father. He gives no name given for the father or his death date.
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Address: Cocalico Reformed Church
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Death
LDS spouse sealing
October 1, 1997 (201 years after death)
Temple: St. George, Utah, United States
LDS baptism
November 26, 2004 (208 years after death)
Temple: Buenos Aires, Argentina
LDS endowment
September 10, 2005 (209 years after death)
Temple: Buenos Aires, Argentina
LDS child sealing
October 10, 2005 (209 years after death)
Temple: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Family with parents
father
16861751
Birth: May 10, 1686 26 Walderbach, Alsace, France
Death: 1751
mother
16841733
Birth: 1684 Bellefosse, Normandy, France
Death: April 15, 1733Fonday, France
Marriage MarriageJanuary 26, 1712Eglise Lutherienne Chapel, Walderbach, Alsace, France
16 months
elder brother
17131736
Birth: May 20, 1713 27 29 Waldersbach, Alsace, France
Death: 1736At Sea Enroute To America, USA
13 months
elder brother
17141793
Birth: June 1, 1714 28 30 Alsace, France
Death: July 23, 1793Cocalico Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
2 years
elder sister
1716
Birth: July 22, 1716 30 32 Alsace, France
Death:
19 months
himself
17181796
Birth: February 20, 1718 31 34 Waldersbach, Germany
Death: April 29, 1796Cocalico Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
22 months
younger sister
17191725
Birth: November 30, 1719 33 35 Alsace, France
Death: 1725France
2 years
younger sister
17211725
Birth: 1721 34 37 Alsace, France
Death: August 28, 1725France
22 months
younger sister
1722
Birth: October 12, 1722 36 38 Alsace, France
Death:
4 years
younger sister
17271796
Birth: January 8, 1727 40 43
Death: January 2, 1796Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
3 years
younger brother
17301732
Birth: April 4, 1730 43 46 Alsace, France
Death: about 1732France
3 years
younger brother
17331799
Birth: March 20, 1733 46 49
Death: November 9, 1799Allen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
Family with Magdalena Or Barbara Ulrich Eberly
himself
17181796
Birth: February 20, 1718 31 34 Waldersbach, Germany
Death: April 29, 1796Cocalico Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
wife
17201796
Birth: 1720 37 Schwartzenau, Germany
Death: April 9, 1796Clay Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage Marriageabout 1745Pennsylvania, USA
4 years
daughter
1748
Birth: December 25, 1748 30 28 Pennsylvania, USA
Death:
2 years
son
5 years
son
17551820
Birth: December 6, 1755 37 35
Death: October 14, 1820Pennsylvania, USA
3 years
daughter
1758
Birth: October 9, 1758 40 38 USA
Death:
3 years
son
17611843
Birth: March 26, 1761 43 41
Death: October 6, 1843Pennsylvania, USA
7 years
son
17671828
Birth: September 3, 1767 49 47
Death: May 27, 1828Pennsylvania, USA
Shared note

John Cockley bought land from Jacob Dornbach in Cocalico and was near neighbor to Anthony and Joseph. Joseph married his daughter, Christianna.
From Jeff Reinlach:
"3Brothers settled in Lancaster Co, PA on Jan 3, 1739. A land grant was issued to Jean (John)Gockley in Cocalico Township, now Clay Township, upon which he settled, cleared the land and farmed it. At the time, the Gockleys settled in the Wilderness. THe Indians were their neighbors. Nearby are two springs. The Indians got their water at one of them, and the Gockleys at the other. These springs are known today as the Gockley SPring and the Indian Spring. In 1773, John Gockley was assessed for 200 acres of land, 2 horses and 5 cattle. The Pennsylvania archives show that the Gockleys contributed grain to the government during the Revolutionary War". this quote is from the Eberly Family History, 1974, page 428.
John Gockley is buried in the Gockley/Cocklin Graveyard, Cocklin Farm, Upper Allen Township, Cumberland Co, PA. The graveyard is on Lisburn Road, 1/2 mile west of US 15 (Gettysburg Pike), PA.
He was a Revolutionary War Veteran. He enrolled in 1782 in 4th Company, 3rd Batallion, under Cap[tain Joseph Gehr. Was 5th class, Lancaster CO. Militia, also 4th company, 3rd Batallion, Lancaster County Militia under Colonel George Feather.
Naturalization: 24 Sep 1754, Philadelphia. Used the name, "Coquelin".
Probate: 29 Apr 1796. Will administered by his sons, John and Dietrich.
Property: 1763, bought 249 acrea in Cumberland Co. from Andrew Miller
Residence: 1739, Cocalico Twp., Lancaster Co., PA
Will: 3 Aug 1792. Will hand written.