South–Cockrell–Hargis family
Appearance
The South–Cockrell–Hargis family is a family of politicians from the southern United States who achieved prominence in state and national offices, representing Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi and Texas.
- John South, member of the Kentucky legislature 1793–1804.[1]
- Samuel South 1767–1832, Kentucky State Senator, Kentucky State Representative, Kentucky Treasurer 1818–1824. Son of John South.[2]
- Jere South 1805–1880, Kentucky State Representative 1840, Kentucky State Senator 1843. Son of Samuel South.[3]
- Thomas Perrin Cardwell 1829–1915, Kentucky State Representative 1864–1865, Kentucky State Senator 1865–1869. Son-in-law of Jere South.[4] Brother of Kentucky State Representative Isaac Newton Cardwell.[5]
- South Trimble 1864–1946, Kentucky State Representative, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1901–1907, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky. Grandson of Jere South.[6]
- Jerry Curtis South 1867–1930, member of the Arkansas legislature 1891–1901. Grandson of Jere South.[7]
- John Glover South 1873–1940, U.S. Minister to Panama 1921–1930, U.S. Minister to Portugal 1930–1933. Grandson of Jere South.[8]
- Christine Bradley South 1879–1957, delegate to the Republican National Convention: 1920, 1928, and 1932, member of the Republican National Committee 1937. Daughter of U.S. Senator William O. Bradley,[9] niece of Kentucky State Senator Thomas Zantzinger Morrow,[10] and first cousin of Kentucky Governor Edwin P. Morrow.[11] Wife of John Glover South.[12]
- Enoch Edgar Hume 1844–1911, Kentucky State Representative 1875–1877, Mayor of Frankfort, Kentucky 1905–1906. Grandson-in-law Jere South.[13]
- Thomas Perrin Cardwell 1829–1915, Kentucky State Representative 1864–1865, Kentucky State Senator 1865–1869. Son-in-law of Jere South.[4] Brother of Kentucky State Representative Isaac Newton Cardwell.[5]
- Jere South 1805–1880, Kentucky State Representative 1840, Kentucky State Senator 1843. Son of Samuel South.[3]
- Samuel South 1767–1832, Kentucky State Senator, Kentucky State Representative, Kentucky Treasurer 1818–1824. Son of John South.[2]
- Simon Cockrell 1745–1835, Virginia House Delegate 1791-1793 1798–1800. Grandfather-in-law of Jere South.[16]
- Moses Cockrell, Virginia House Delegate 1799–1800. Son of Simon Cockrell, grandfather-in-law of Jere South.[17]
- Elisha Logan Cockrell 1823–1876, Kentucky State Representative 1847. Grandson of Simon Cockrell.
- Harrison Cockrell 1826–1876, Presidential Elector for Kentucky 1868, Kentucky State Senator 1869–1873, candidate for U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky 1874. Grandson of Simon Cockrell.[18]
- Jeremiah V. Cockrell 1832–1915, U.S. Representative from Texas 1893–1897. Grandson of Simon Cockrell.[19]
- Francis Cockrell 1834–1915, U.S. Senator from Missouri 1875–1905. Grandson of Simon Cockrell.[20]
- James K. Vardaman (1861-1930), Mississippi State Representative 1890–1896, Governor of Mississippi 1904–1908, U.S. Senator from Mississippi 1913–1919. Cousin of U.S. Senator Hernando D. Money.[21] Grandnephew of Simon Cockrell.[22]
- Moses Cockrell, Virginia House Delegate 1799–1800. Son of Simon Cockrell, grandfather-in-law of Jere South.[17]
- John Louis Hargis 1802–1886, delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1849, Kentucky State Representative 1855–1857.[23]
- Thomas F. Hargis 1842–1903, Kentucky State Senator 1871–1875. Son of John Louis Hargis, son-in-law of Jerry Curtis South.[24]
- John Seldon Hargis 1820–1892, Kentucky State Senator 1892. Nephew of John Louis Hargis.[25]
- Archibald Calloway Cope 1828–1907, member of the Kentucky legislature 1887–1888. Son-in-law of John Louis Hargis.[26]
See also
[edit]References
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