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Local Information for Bel Air, MD

Latitude: 39.473273 -- Longitude: -76.626703


Other Area Cities:   Bel Air  White Marsh  Baltimore  Catonsville  Cockeysville  Pikesville 

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Cockeysville was named after the Cockey family which helped establish the town. Thomas Cockey (1676-1737) settled in Limesone Valley in 1725 at Taylor's Hall (an area now just north of Padonia Road and east of I-83). Joshua Frederick Cockey (1765-1821) built one of the first homes in the area in 1798 and built the first commercial structure (a hotel) in 1810 in what would become the village of Cockeysville. His son, Judge Joshua F. Cockey (1800-1891) lived lifelong in the village and built the train station (what would be part of the Pennsylvania Railroad) and accompanying commercial buildings in the 1830's. Cockeysville was the scene of some Civil War activity. Confederate soldiers pushed into the Baltimore area intending to cut off the city and Washington from the north. On July 10, 1864, Cavalry General Bradley T. Johnson led troops into Cockeysville, destroying telegraph lines and tearing up track along the North Central Railroad. -- Source: Wikipedia.com




Maryland 2000 Census Population Profile Map

Cockeysville Maryland United States
Population 19,388 5,296,486 281,421,906
Median age 33.1 36 35.3
Median age for Male 32.5 34.9 34
Median age for Female 33.8 37 36.5
Households 9,176 1,980,859 105,480,101
Household population 19,259 5,162,430 273,643,273
Average household size 2.1 2.61 2.59
Families 4,447 1,359,318 71,787,347
Average family size 2.87 3.13 3.14
Housing units 9,606 2,145,283 115,904,641
Occupied units 9,176 1,980,859 105,480,101
Vacant units 430 164,424 10,424,540

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