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Nellie Weldon Cocroft

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121: 108:, the daughter of Richard Weldon and Virginia (Massey) Weldon. She was the eldest of three daughters, including Jeanivieve (b. 1893) and Minnie (b. 1896). Her father, Richard, was a traveling salesman, although he also owned the Quitman Marble Company (since 1886). In early 1904, Richard moved his family and the company twenty miles west to nearby 138:
Published works by Nellie Weldon Cocroft included "When the Birds are Singing in the Springtime" (1909), "Pinywoods Rag" (1909), "When the Autumn Turns the Forest Leaves to Gold" (1909), "Georgia Cracker" (1909), and "I'se Gwine to Highball" (1910). No musical copyrights seem to have been filed by N.
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Nellie Cocroft was a church organist and choir director in Thomasville. Her husband ran a music store, and published her compositions to sell in the shop under the name "N. Weldon Cocroft".
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Her son, Charles Christopher CoCroft (1910-2001), continued the family's music publishing company until he sold the business in 2000.
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Nellie graduated with a degree in piano and organ performance in early 1905, at the age of 20, from Breneau College (now known as
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Cocroft's "Georgia Cracker", performed by pianist Nora Hulse (d. 2020), was included in Hulse's 2002 compilation
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She died in June 1986, at the age of 100, in Jacksonville, Florida. She is buried in Thomasville, Georgia.
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Sheet music for "When the Autumn Turns the Forest Leaves to Gold" (1909) by N. Weldon Cocroft
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After a lengthy divorce in 1923-1924, and upon losing custody of her son, she moved to
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Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical Compositions. New Series, Vol. 4, Part 3
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Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical Compositions. New Series, Vol. 5, Part 3
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Elliott Adams (May 1994). "The Story of Cocroft Music Company".
92:(November 4, 1885 – June 27, 1986) was an American musical 333:"Mr. C. C. Cocroft Awarded First Decree in Divorce Case" 104:
Ellen Estelle Weldon was born on November 4, 1885, in
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Library of Congress Copyright Office (January 1909).
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Library of Congress Copyright Office (January 1910).
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composer
Quitman, Georgia
Thomasville, Georgia
Sheet music for "When the Autumn Turns the Forest Leaves to Gold" (1909) by N. Weldon Cocroft; illustration in greens and golds of a white couple standing in a forest with a dog.
Brenau University
Jacksonville, Florida
Georgia Music Hall of Fame









"Nellie Estelle Weldon Cocroft"




Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical Compositions. New Series, Vol. 5, Part 3
Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical Compositions. New Series, Vol. 4, Part 3
"Superior Court Not in Session Today"
"Mr. C. C. Cocroft Awarded First Decree in Divorce Case"
"Charles Christopher Cocroft"
Ragtime refreshments: 25 rags by women composers
OCLC
129573472
Nellie Weldon Cocroft

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