Le Cocq

This family first arrived in Jersey, almost certainly from Normandy, in the 18th century

An unknown Miss Le Cocq, photographed in the mid-19th century
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Origin of Surname
Le Cocq, French for cock, this suggests a pretentious person; a braggard. It could also possibly refer to someone who kept cockerels. There is also a suggestion that the word is derived from the old French coquere, meaning to cook, implying that the name was given to a cook.
It is a very common name in Normandy, spelt Lecoq or Lecocq
Early records
Le Cocq is not thought to be a particularly early Channel Island name, appearing in Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney from the mid-17th century onwards. There are earlier records of variant spellings, not necessarily connected to later families.
Variants
- Le Cocq
- Lecoq
- Le Coq
- Le Cok 1528
- Cok alias Larchier 1329
- Le Coke, 1309
- Le Coq 1381
- Koc 1367
- Coc 1331
- Cock (Larchier) 1299
- Coco c1160
Family records

Jersey family trees
- Jacques Le Cocq: 17th-20th centuries
- Francis Le Cocq: 18th-20th centuries
- Jacques Antoine Le Cocq: 16th-19th centuries
- Nicolas Le Cocq: 18th-20th centuries
- Jean Le Cocq: 19th-20th centuries
- Jacques Le Cocq 2: 17th-20th centuries

Church records
- Le Cocq baptisms in Jersey
- Le Cocq marriages in Jersey (groom)
- Le Cocq marriages in Jersey (bride)
- Le Cocq burials in Jersey

Great War service
- Le Cocq family members who served in World War 1
- Presentation to Private Edward Thomas Le Cocq, MM, at the Town Hall

Family wills

Burial records

Family album

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Helene Annie Le Cocq (1874-1930)
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An unknown Mr Le Cocq, photographed in the mid-19th century
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Albertine Eugenie Louise Le Cocq (1890-1958) born in Manche, Normandy, the daughter of Aimable Desire (1861-1936) and Marie Louise, nee Flageul (1868-1948). She moved to Jersey with her parents in 1893 and married Henri Leopole Constant Ory (1887-1956) at St Thomas' Church in 1909. They had one son, Raymond
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Le Cocq family: Rosalie, nee Pleven, Albert, Lucie Marie and Pierre
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Jane Le Cocq
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Irene Louisa Howe, nee Le Cocq
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Clarence George Le Cocq and Winifred, nee Le Vavasseur dit Durell
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Helene Mary Le Cocq, aged 17

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The Le Cocq family outside their pub, the Exeter Hotel, after the Liberation in 1945
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Stanley Amy and Elsie, nee Le Cocq, and Eileen
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The wedding of Stanley Amy and Elsie, nee Le Cocq
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Elsie May Le Cocq outside Mont Mado Stores in 1925
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Marie Leonie Lecoq's Aliens registration card
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A certificate of Great War nursing service by Gertrude Le Cocq
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Mary Ann Matilda Le Cocq, nee Richardson
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Edward Thomas Le Cocq, MM
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Maud Le Cocq (1911-1992)



Family businesses

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1866
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1925
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George Le Cocq, of Rondin, Trinity, advertised the services of his bull in Chronique de Jersey in 1874
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Surgeon Mr Le Cocq set up in business in Don Road in 1839 and offered free treatment each morning

Family gravestones
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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St Peter’s Church cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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St John’s Church cemetery
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St John’s Church cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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St Matthew’s, St Lawrence
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St Matthew’s, St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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The records are displayed 30 to a page, but by selecting the yellow Wiki Table option at the top left of the page you can open a full, scrollable list. This list will either be displayed in a new tab or a pop-up window. You may have to edit the settings of your browser to allow pop-up windows for www.jerripediabmd.net. For the small number of family names for which a search generates more than 1,500 records you will have to refine your search (perhaps using start or end dates) to reduce the number of records found.
New records
Since August 2020 we have added several thousand new records from the registers of Roman Catholic, Methodist and other non-conformist churches. These will appear in date order within a general search of the records and are also individually searchable within the database search form
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