Names down to Richard Cook, TX. MESSENGER, WITT, SYBRANT, CARD, MILLER, DAY, BRIGGS. Any connections? Barbara
Looking for info on Mordecai Hanes Cook b abt 1821 NJ d 1864 as a Union Soldier in Indiana. He married Mary Scott of Licking County Ohio. Children of Mordecai and Mary Cook were: Ira Cook b abt 1856 OH (MY LINE) Ira moved to Nebraska/Kansas area and married Malinda Elizabeth Craig. Ira and Malinda had 3 sons; John David, Samuel Mordecai and William. Malinda died when the boys were young. George Milan Cook b abt 1844 OH Sylvester Scott Cook b 2/16/1846 OH d 11/27/1897 LA. Sylvester married Ann Elizabeth Bowman. Edward Clarence Cook b abt 1847 Charles Henry Cook b abt 1850 Hannah Almira Cook b 10/16/1851 OH Eva Cook b 10/19/1856 OH William Cook b 9/10/1859 OH Lucinda Alice Cook b 6/19/1862 OH Harriet Cook (have not been able to find record of her yet) Mordecai and Mary Scott Cook were living in Licking County OH for the 1840 and 1850 Census. Then in 1860 they were in Putnam County Ohio. Have not been able to locate Mary Scott Cook after that (Mordecai died in 1864). on the 1840 Licking County OH Census there is a Benjamin Cook in the same township as Mordecia (Lima Township) Benjamin Cook 0121001-2000001 In 1850 he is left with only his Wife Hester and two daughters. Is Benjamin Cook the father of Mordecai Hanes Cook???????? Does anyone know this family? Would love to corespond. Paula Oregon
Richard E. Cook d. Ellsworth, Kansas October 9, 1915. His brother, James Wilkens Cook was also a resident of Ellsworth. I am looking for their father, E. H. COOK, who married Mary Ellen Witt in 1863 in Cooke county, TX. They lived in Sherman, TX. Died at the home of son, Richard in Enid OK in 1907. Any help? Barbara in CA
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Skip, we finally found that our Margaret was not the daughter of Randolph, but still wonder if possibly he was related to mine & Dale`s Mary Cook that m. David McGee in Wilkes Co. N.C. 23 March 1793. Here`s what we have found on David`s Margaret Cook. 1 Joseph COOK b: 1763 d: Nov 1833 Maury Co., TN . +Elizabeth LOCKE b: 10 Feb 1777 m: 18 Jan 1797 Cabarrus Co., NC Father: Francis Locke Mother: Blanche Rutherford ....... 2 Thomas COOK b: Mar 1800 Maury Co., TN d: Apr 1847 Marshall Co., MS .......... +Alice Hagan CATHEY b: 5 Dec 1808 Maury Co., TN m: 1828 Maury Co., TN Father: William Cathey Mother: Elizabeth Gale ....... 2 Margarette [Peggy] COOK b: Abt. 1808 Tennessee d: Jul 1855 Tennessee .......... +Denson Aaron MOORE b: Abt. 1801 North Carolina d: Tennessee m: 4 Apr 1823 Maury Co., TN Father: [ Robert ??] Aaron Moore Thanks, Gloria Moore
To Skip and R.A. Cook: I saw with interest your messages. I dont believe there is any connection here. I just had to reply because of the coincidences in names as just a matter of interest. I, myself, have always been called Skip too. Also in my Family Tree I am descendant from William STRAIGHT, loyalist from East Greenwich, R.I. He married a Mary CARR there in 1762 prior to moving to New Brunswick in 1770. The last coincidence! My surname is COOK! Regards, Ed (Skip) Cook, Edmonton Alberta, Canada
STILL seeking info as to parents and siblings of Randoph (Randol) COOK b.1770 NC/SC Shown in 1790 -1800 census of Laurens Co., SC. Shown 1820 census ..Maury Co, TN... and in Franklin Co., IL by 1830. m. Mary "Polly" POTTER abt 1793 ..Laurens Co, SC. Dtr of Stephen and Jemima (Green) POTTER. "KNOWN' Children are Rutha b. 1804 SC Elizabeth b. 1809 SC/TN Abraham b. 1810 TN James H. M. b. 1812 TN Randolph Jr. b. 1815 TN ?? **(NOTE) Randolph Jr. may have been born in 1794 in SC. ?? It is also thought that Randolph Jr. may also have gone to Arkansas c.1850 and married there. ANY info appreciated. Skip
Looking for information on William James Cook married to Mary Carr. They had at least one son William Frances Cook b. 7 Mar 1902 in Hoboken, New Jersey d Oct 1984. William Frances married Gladys MacKay b. 1905 d. 1999 I know nothing about William James and Mary Carr other than that they lived in Hoboken, NJ in 1902. I have done much searching and found nothing. I would like to know more. If you can Help please Email. Thankfully R Cook [email protected]
Looking for information on John Andrew COOK, son of John Daniel COOK and Anna Mary BISTLE/BISTA, bn 23 apr 191 Snyder County Pennsylvania. He was married to Elizabeth MORRIS and married second Susanna ROWEN
COOK - Looking for the father of Henry Cook born September 8, 1786 and died October 21, 1866 in the Town of Broome. He is buried in the Scott Patent/Hulbert Cemetery with his wife Rebecca Seamen. Henry is supposed to been born in Duchess County, NY. He is the father to Josiah T. Cook who is my second great-grandfather. [email protected] Ken Lloyd ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Am searching for the gravesites of HENRY COOK and his wife MARY POLLY GOODSON who came to Texas in 1832, eventually settling in the Dresden, Navarro County area. Mary died abt 1860-70 in the Dresden area and Henry died 14 May, 1883 in the Dresden area. Thanks, Kenneth Cook
Am searching for the gravesites of HENRY COOK who came to Texas in 1832 and his first wife MARY POLLY GOODSON. They settled in the Dresden, Navarro County, Texas area. Mary Polly died bet. 1860-70 in the Dresden area and Henry died 14 May, 1883 in the Dresden area. Thanks, Kenneth Cook
Am searching for the gravesite of HENRY COOK who came to Texas in 1832, eventually settling in the vacinity of Dresden, Navarro County. Also the gravesite of Henry's first wife MARY POLLY GOODSON. Henry died 14 May, 1883 in Navarro County, Texas and Mary died between 1860-70 in Navarro County, Texas Thanks, Kenneth Cook
Looking for any information on George Edward Cook B. 9 October 1923 Jersey City, NJ D. January 1995 in Orlando FL. Last known residence was Orlando, FL.
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_049E_01C1A938.4D3B9E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am new to the list and would like to know if anyone has any information on PATSY or PATSA J {COOK} BURTON who was married to CHARLES W BURTON. They are listed in the 1880 census of RUSSELL COUNTY KY. It has taken me several years to find a piece of my brickwall and I just learned today that PATSY COOK and CHARLES BURTON are my GGrandparents They were my Grandmother's, MARY ELISABETH BURTON, Grandparents . They raised her because both of her parents were said to have died when she was very young. I am trying to find her mother LOUISA that was mentioned on a hand written note in 1898 . The note was signed by CHARLES W BURTON and it was written to verify her age to marry. LOUISA was mentioned in the note as being her mother but they gave no given name for her father. One of the witness on the note was W.D. COOK. I would appreciate any information or help! Thank You! Bonnie ------=_NextPart_000_049E_01C1A938.4D3B9E20 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Bonnie Jeannine Hunter.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Bonnie Jeannine Hunter.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Hunter;Bonnie;Jeannine;child of God FN:Bonnie Jeannine Hunter NICKNAME:NeNe EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:[email protected] REV:20020130T084622Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_049E_01C1A938.4D3B9E20--
All Rootsweb mailing lists reduce email to plain text, therefore color coding will not work. You might try enclosing your corrections in square brackets, [like this]. Then we can all see what you changed. Marty -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 4:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [COOK-L] Obit - James R. Cook, Lagrange, GA I recently received this obit from the Troup County Archives on my ggggrandfather. I have inserted clarifying notes and corrections in red: Death of an Old Citizen Mr. James R. (Robb) Cook was born and raised in Fairfield District, South Carolina, but moved to Troup county in early manhood. He departed this life, about midnight, on Friday night, his disease being dropsy of the heart. The sad event occurred at his residence, about seven miles west of Lagrange, near the old Pleasant Grove (Baptist) church. His remains were buried at Long Cane, on Sunday last, at one o'clock, Rev. P. A. Heard officiating at the grave. The citizens of the community generally were present. Mr. Cook was for many years a Baptist , but died a member of the Presbyterian communion. He had been married four times - his first wife having been a daughter of the late Wiley J. Sterling (Note: Frances Emily Sterling b. 5/7/1821 d. 3/31/1855 in Lagrange), the second a Miss Cameron (Note: Martha J. Cameron), the third a Miss Keever (Note: Louisa R. Teaver is correct name), and the last a Miss Darden (Note: Leonora Adella Darden). Five children survive him (Note: From his first wife, Sterling Cook, Mary Virginia Cook, James Cook, Jr. and Francis Marion Cook survived him; there were other children from his other marriages who were living at the time of his death, Algie Cook and Helen Cook in particular from his last marriage; I do not know about any others) . He was seventy years of age (Note: b. 5/14/1811 d. 5/2/1884; which would make him just shy of 73). Thus, "we spend our years as a tale that is told." "The days of our years are three score years and ten, and if by reason of strength, they be four score years, yet is their strength, labor, and sorrow, for is is soon cut off and we fly away." (Note: I have a photograph of James taken sometime possibly in his 30's and on the back my great-aunt wrote that he was married 5 times; however, I have not been able to substantiate a 5th wife who would have probably been his 3rd wife between Martha Cameron and L. R. Teaver) Karen Goudelock Shalimar, Florida ==== COOK Mailing List ==== ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
I recently received this obit from the Troup County Archives on my ggggrandfather. I have inserted clarifying notes and corrections in red: Death of an Old Citizen Mr. James R. (Robb) Cook was born and raised in Fairfield District, South Carolina, but moved to Troup county in early manhood. He departed this life, about midnight, on Friday night, his disease being dropsy of the heart. The sad event occurred at his residence, about seven miles west of Lagrange, near the old Pleasant Grove (Baptist) church. His remains were buried at Long Cane, on Sunday last, at one o'clock, Rev. P. A. Heard officiating at the grave. The citizens of the community generally were present. Mr. Cook was for many years a Baptist , but died a member of the Presbyterian communion. He had been married four times - his first wife having been a daughter of the late Wiley J. Sterling (Note: Frances Emily Sterling b. 5/7/1821 d. 3/31/1855 in Lagrange), the second a Miss Cameron (Note: Martha J. Cameron), the third a Miss Keever (Note: Louisa R. Teaver is correct name), and the last a Miss Darden (Note: Leonora Adella Darden). Five children survive him (Note: From his first wife, Sterling Cook, Mary Virginia Cook, James Cook, Jr. and Francis Marion Cook survived him; there were other children from his other marriages who were living at the time of his death, Algie Cook and Helen Cook in particular from his last marriage; I do not know about any others) . He was seventy years of age (Note: b. 5/14/1811 d. 5/2/1884; which would make him just shy of 73). Thus, "we spend our years as a tale that is told." "The days of our years are three score years and ten, and if by reason of strength, they be four score years, yet is their strength, labor, and sorrow, for is is soon cut off and we fly away." (Note: I have a photograph of James taken sometime possibly in his 30's and on the back my great-aunt wrote that he was married 5 times; however, I have not been able to substantiate a 5th wife who would have probably been his 3rd wife between Martha Cameron and L. R. Teaver) Karen Goudelock Shalimar, Florida
Hi there, I'm trying to track down my gr gr gr grandmother ??? Wemyss. She married George Cook for whom I don't have a birth date but I know that he died in Jan 1826 in Westfield Mass. in a fall from a bellfry. My ggggrandmother was born Mary Georgeanna (various spellings) Cook on July 4 1825 possibly on Poughkeepsie New York. Does anyone recognise this family? I'd love to hear from you if you do. Thanks DaveDave & Maryanne Pease Dunedin, New Zealand