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    1. [COOK-L] Fwd: PITTSFORD MICHIGAN
    2. --part1_38.215065ec.296f5eb7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_38.215065ec.296f5eb7_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: JA JUBABE Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 15:11:08 EST Subject: PITTSFORD MICHIGAN To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 7.0 for Windows US sub 121 I hope someone out there can help! Looking for any information on a cemetary, Greenwood or Maple Grove. My grandfather Andrew J. Cook died Jan 24, 1922 and his death certificate states he was buried at a cemetary in Pittsford, MI. I have info that it might be one of these cemetary but as usual they all change hands and names by now. Thanks in advance, Judy PS Does anyone live near Pittsford, MI????????? --part1_38.215065ec.296f5eb7_boundary--

    01/10/2002 09:16:39
    1. [COOK-L] Re:Benjamin Cook,b 1810,Eng>NY>Ct
    2. Gregory A. Cooke
    3. I went into the Hillington Cemetery at Morris this morning and looked up the monument of Harvey Cook and it turned out to be marked Harvey M. Cooke, 1848 - 1913, Ettie Moore his wife 1857 - 1890 and Ruth C his wife 1847 - (blank) . On the back of the stone it was marked Baby 1881 - 1881 and below that Jessie E 1889 - 1890. I stopped and visited with Joyce Foote, Morris Historian and she said that Ruth was the second wife. She also said that there was a Harvey G. Cook buried there also and we looked at his obituary that indicated that he was the one who ran a shoe store in Morris. When I looked up my gggrandfather Harvey W. Cook, I never looked at the back of the stone. I hunted all over the homestead farm and cemeteries in the immediate area for my ggrandfather Eugene's stone and finally went back to Harvey's grave and found Eugene on the back of Harvey's stone and also found my ggrandmother Lorinda Thurston's grave on the same plot. So now I look at the all sides of each stone and the stones around it. Although this isn't the Harvey that you were looking for, this information may help someone.

    01/09/2002 09:02:19
    1. Re: [COOK-L] Benjamin COOK, b.1810, ENG>NY>CT
    2. Gregory A. Cooke
    3. When I was looking for the gravestones of my gggrandfather Harvey Wesley Cook in the Hillington Cemetery at Morris in Otsego County, New York I found a grave plot and monument for Harvey H. Cook and his wife, but did not record it. I also believe that while checking the census for Otsego County in the late 19th century, I found reference to that Harvey, as living in the village of Morris and running a shoe or tailor shop, while my Harvey Wesley was a farmer on our homestead farm. As I grew up in Morris and occasionally travel through there,I'll take another look at the stone. You might check for a cemetery listing for Morris and the Hillington Cemetery on the Otsego County Genweb site, but your best bet is to contact Joyce Foote, Town of Morris Historian, Morris, New York 13808. Joyce is the keeper of the Hillington Cemetery plot maps and records, so she may have the records of that Harvey Cook, who is buried on the top of the third hill near the fountain. This may be your Harvey. >Good Morning Everyone-- > Recently found new information about the COOK family I'm looking >for. In the 1860 census of Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT is my family: > Benjamin COOK, age 50, England, gardner > Susan O. " " 46 New York > Harvey H. " " 17 " hatter apprentice > Adeline " " 13 " > William H. " " 11 " > Ann E. " " 9 " > > Benjamin and Susan's oldest daughter, Susan A. (my gg grandmother) >is already out of the household and probably married. > I'm thinking he emigrated as a child to NY, married Susan and >resided in NY until at least 1850/1 and then removed to CT. > Anyone have knowledge of my family or have any thoughts to help me >along? > Thanks, > Jeff > > >==== 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

    01/08/2002 07:14:45
    1. [COOK-L] Re: COOK SAMUEL
    2. Is anyone on the list interested in SAMUEL COOK bn. 1795 Rockbridge Co. Va. I have his date of death, and where buried. Jack E. Briles Sr. [email protected] Floyd County INPCRP Coordinator PO Box 444 New Albany, In. 47151-0444 (812) 282-6585

    01/08/2002 04:53:31
    1. [COOK-L] Benjamin COOK, b.1810, ENG>NY>CT
    2. Good Morning Everyone-- Recently found new information about the COOK family I'm looking for. In the 1860 census of Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT is my family: Benjamin COOK, age 50, England, gardner Susan O. " " 46 New York Harvey H. " " 17 " hatter apprentice Adeline " " 13 " William H. " " 11 " Ann E. " " 9 " Benjamin and Susan's oldest daughter, Susan A. (my gg grandmother) is already out of the household and probably married. I'm thinking he emigrated as a child to NY, married Susan and resided in NY until at least 1850/1 and then removed to CT. Anyone have knowledge of my family or have any thoughts to help me along? Thanks, Jeff

    01/08/2002 01:00:10
    1. [COOK-L] From the Co-List Owner
    2. Lisa Martin
    3. Hope Everyone on the List had a Happy and Safe Holiday Season. Hope Everyone has a Great 2002 and your able to find your most wanted COOK this year. Good Luck, Lisa Cleversey Martin Co-List Owner

    01/07/2002 02:29:22
    1. [COOK-L] COOK: my John Charles Cook
    2. I'm seeking any information about John Charles Cook and wife Lucy ?. They and their children were living in Neshoba Co. MS in 1850. John was born 1812 in TN. Lucy was born 1803 in NC. Their children were: 1. Charles Wilburn Cook, b: 1832 TN, m: Francis Caroline McKelduff. He died in CW. 2. Eliza Cook, b: 1834 TN 3. William Henry Richard Cook, b: 1836 TN, m: Emma McKelduff. He died in CW. 4. Mary Cook, b: 1840 MS 5. George Cook, b: 1843 MS Also living with the family in 1850 was a woman named Charlotte, age 60. Ronald Cook Mississippi

    01/07/2002 07:19:20
    1. [COOK-L] obit for cook relative
    2. James Harris DANVILLE, Va. — James Elwood Harris, 60, of 714 Holland Road, died Monday, Dec. 31, 2001, at Danville Regional Medical Center. Born Aug. 11, 1941, he was the son of Annie Lucille Cook Harris, who survives, and James A. Harris. He lived most of his life in Florida and Pelham, N.C. He worked for James E. Strates prior to his retirement. Survivors include two sons, James Eric Harris, and Joseph Vincent Harris, both of Danville; one daughter, Denise Diane Harris of Williamsburg; and two grandchildren. The family observed a private memorial service.

    01/06/2002 04:57:07
    1. [COOK-L] SEND THIS TO YOUR KIDS
    2. Sheila Anderson-Lewis
    3. "CLEANING MOTHER'S HOUSE," by Michael John Neill ==================================================================== It has been nearly a year since fictional genealogist Barbara passed away. Her daughter Charlene reflects upon that year in a letter to her friend Karen. Charlene truly has been busy. Barbara is probably rolling over in her grave. Karen, As usual, my cards are late. It has been a busy year. We spent much of the year settling up Mother's estate. The house sold well, but cleaning it took longer than we expected. You are probably the only person who did not know Mother was a genealogy buff. She told practically every human she encountered. I'm convinced that genealogy "nut" was the most accurate phrase. The stuff was all over the house. The inheritance would have been enough to pay for my new Mercedes had she not insisted on spending money on that blasted hobby. I don't know why she couldn't be more like Tom's mother. Nadine spends her day doing needlepoint and watching reruns of 50s television shows. Tom just does not realize how lucky he is, but men never do. My mother had to run off to cemeteries and courthouses. She even went to a conference in Davenport, Iowa, last year! Can you imagine? Davenport, Iowa! After she got back, she was so excited about all that she had learned and all the fun she had. She was planning on going to another one in California this year. Well the grim reaper took care of that. Because of my promotion to head of knick knack sales at Garbageforless.com, I had not been home for several years. I was appalled to learn that Mother had converted my old bedroom into her family history "headquarters." My shelves of Teen Beat and other magazines documenting my adolescence had been replaced with old family photographs, copies of old documents, and something called family group sheets. She even got rid of the pants I wore to my first junior high dance. I cried at the thought. I could not bear to go in the room and be reminded that my childhood had been stripped from me and replaced with an obsession with the past. I told the children that if they would clean the room and prepare the items for the garage (should I say "garbage"?) sale they could have the proceeds. I learned what true entrepreneurs they are. Kenny stripped Mother's hard drive in under ten minutes. I kept hearing him say "GedCom is GedGone . . .GedCom is GedGone . . ." I have no idea what it meant, but the computer fetched a good price. Before he unplugged the computer, he erased all Mom's floppy disks and downloaded public domain games. He sold these at a nominal price. Susan took the old photographs to a flea market and was able to sell many of them. Some special labels had to be taken off and we had to take them out of protective envelopes. Mother had written the names on the back of many of them. At least none of those pictures of depressing old dead people had our last name written on them. I don't want to be associated with such sour people. Mother had some type of old plat book -- whatever that is. Kenny tore out the pages individually and sold them separately on Ebay. It was so clever. His dad said he got much more than if he had left the book in one piece. Susan didn't tear the bibles apart though. I thought that showed tremendously good sense. She's learning that not everything can be marketed in the same way. The 1790 bible brought her a good penny, but she couldn't get the one from 1900 to bring more than fifty cents. She donated it to a local church, and here is where I am so proud of her. We can write if off as a charitable deduction. Someone had written what they had paid for the bible on the back cover. Susan converted that to 2001 dollars and will use that for our tax deduction amount. I've already enrolled Susan in tax lawyer summer camp this coming August. There was some old large certificate of written on heavy paper. The silly thing wasn't even in English, so why would Mother keep it? Kenny used the other side to keep track of the things he had sold. Waste not, want not. When we were finished we put the paper in the recycling bin. The kids put an old wedding dress from the 1870s in the washer to get the stains out. It was terribly filthy. The worthless thing didn't even survive the extra long cycle and the half-gallon of bleach. It's doubtful we can even use it for cleaning rags. The dress was in some kind of old trunk. I'm not certain what it was for, but it had a name stenciled on the front in huge letters along with the name of a town. Susan gave it a good coating of red paint and sold it as a toy box. The filing cabinets were emptied of their contents, as were the three shelves of binders. Kenny got the bright idea to shred the paper and sell it in bags as New Year's confetti. The file folders were too heavy to shred. The baby did not react well to any of this. She cried and fussed almost the entire time. Kenny thought she wanted tea, which made no sense to me at all. As she cried, it sounded like she was saying "family tee." She can't even talk yet and I think Kenny was hearing things. The baby does look exactly like my mother though, it's the oddest thing. The fussing didn't stop until she spit up an entire bottle of strained prunes on my junior high jeans, which we did find in the basement. They were ruined --- it was the one real loss. Now my past has really been taken from me --- magazines and all. Charlene Whether you have a child like Charlene or not, have you thought about what might happen to your genealogy collection upon your demise? This email was cleaned by emailStripper, available for free from http://www.papercut.biz/emailStripper.htm

    01/05/2002 03:35:39
    1. [COOK-L] frank cook
    2. I AM LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO MIGHT HAVE INFO. ON A FRANKLIN NEWMAN FLOYD COOK BORN AROUND 1862 , MARRIED MARIAH ELLEN WILLIAMS IN NICHOLAS CO. WV. 1887. FOUND IN THE 1880 CENSUS NICHOLAS CO. LIVING WITH FRANKLIN CRUICKSHANK LISTED AS A HIRED HAND. OTHER THAN THEIR CHILDREN'S NAMES AND THAT WE THINK HE DIED AROUND 1899, WE KNOW NOTHING BEFORE OR AFTER THESE DATES TO CONNECT, CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP. EMAIL ME AT [email protected] THANKS LISA COOK http://www.sixfigureincome.com/?970140

    01/05/2002 10:36:24
    1. [COOK-L] Cook of Tn.
    2. John
    3. I am looking for any information on a David Cook that appeared in the 1820 Census for Giles County, Tn. I suspect he might have arrived in Tn. from SC but no proof of this. I am in hopes of locating a death date and place and a will. Any information at all would be greatly appreciated. I am attempting to tie him in with the wife of David Whitt of same county who named a son David Cook Whitt. Thanking anyone in advance for any help in this search. John V. Burns

    01/05/2002 02:10:44
    1. [COOK-L] Thomas Jefferson and Rebecca Elizabeth (Hogan) Cook
    2. I have run into a brick wall with my great grandparents Thomas Jefferson Cook and Rebecca Elizabeth (Hogan) Cook. Here is the information that I have: Thomas Jefferson Cook was born on 25 Feb 1826 in North Carolina (where?). He died on 14 Feb 1881 in Clayton, Georgia. He was married to Rebecca Elizabeth Hogan (daughter of Nathaniel Hogan and Isabell) on 24 Dec 1846. Rebecca Elizabeth Hogan was born on 22 Mar 1827 in North Carolina (where?). She died on 20 Feb 1885 in Clayton, Georgia. They are both buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Rabun County, Georgia. They had the following children: Thomas John Cook was born on 5 Dec 1847 in North Carolina Nancy Elizabeth Cook (born on 9 Apr 1850) Alford B. Cook (born on 24 Jun 1851) Sarah "Sally" Isabel Amanda Cook (born on 3 Jan 1853) Margaret Ann Cook (born on 28 Jul 1855) Viny Independence Adiled Cook (born on 4 Jul 1858) Zevalor Wilkerson Cook (born on 15 Aug 1860) - my grandfather Dora Cook (born on 28 Oct 1869) Any information (parents, siblings, where in North Carolina were they born) would be greatly appreciated. Michael Cook North Carolina

    01/04/2002 01:14:19
    1. [COOK-L] Descendants of Johann Adam Koch, Sr.
    2. NINA JO HOOVER
    3. Here is my Cook line. This was and still is being done by Dennis Hollar. It is a web site in Family TreeMaker. The site is; http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/l/Dennis-B-Hollar/GENE3-0001.html Click on Descendants of Johann Adam Koch, Sr. Hope this will be of help to someone. Nina Jo Hoover Felton, Pa.

    01/03/2002 05:31:06
    1. [COOK-L] COOKs in England
    2. carol
    3. Hi, Happy New Year to you all. I'm researching COOK on the Isle of Wight, England. Anyone else interested in this area? Carol Strong Ryde, Isle of Wight.

    01/02/2002 12:46:49
    1. [COOK-L] Miriam K. Cook b New Sharon Iowa
    2. Lee S. King
    3. I have virtually no information about my paternal grandmother, Miriam K. Ladd née Cook. This is the information I have from SSDI: Miriam Ladd, b. 13 May 1878, New Sharon Iowa, d/o Wm. Henry Cook and Mary Jane Call d. August 1962, Delaware All the same information is on her SS application with this one additional bit of info: Miriam Kate Ladd (née Cook) While looking through old papers, I found a place where I had scribbled down the following information: Miriam Katherine Cook (Ladd) born in New Sharon Iowa, May 13, 1878. Frank Cook -- brother Mabel Cook -- sister Cook 150 Ivy Avenue Hollywood California I have been infamous for jotting down notes while talking to relatives then losing those papers. This once I did recover a tiny bit of info, but have no idea if it came from my Aunt Bernice or my mother. Also, I don't know if the info on the brother or sister's names, my grandmother's middle name, nor the old address from California might have been accurate. *sigh* If anyone has any info on my grandma, please email me! ~Lee S. King (née LADD) [email protected] ".....maybe there is woe enough yet to come, though still hope may seem bright." --Galadriel http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kingetal/Cook/

    12/31/2001 02:46:00
    1. [COOK-L] Fw: Lafayette COOK AL/KY/IN/TN/MO
    2. DONNA MERRILL
    3. Hi All! This is my quartlerly post on my Lafayette COOK who I will probably never find but here goes! Lafayette COOK b. 29 Nov 1847 in Autauga Co., AL. Parent's unknown! Lafayette was next found in Pulaski Co., KY in 1862 enlisting in the Union Army and he served from Indiana. He lived there for a few years after the war and I beliee went to KY/TN. He was in Howell Co., MO by 1890 and died 28 May 1918 in McDonald Co., MO. He had three wives namley: 1) Sara Elizabeth ALLEN md. 5 Jan 1875 prob. in TN. She died 20 Nov 1891 in Howell Co., MO. Their children were: James/Jesse, Robert David md. Ellen COOK, Christian Perlina md. Robert Austin HARRISON, and James Monroe. 2) Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (ROBERSON) GARROUTE b. 1869. married 13 May 1892 in Howell Co., MO. She died 6 Sep 1899 in Carroll Co., AR. Their children were: E. Frances md. David COOK, John Lafayette, Jim. 3)**Rutha Jane BAILEY b. 25 Sep 1866 in Nodaway Co., MO, md. 6 Jul 1900 in Carroll Co., AR. She died 24 Sep 1936 in Gascionade Co., MO. Their children were: Alma June md. Harry BARTON, Franbklim M. md. Blanche, Homer Lee md. Hazel McDOWELL, Austin Robert. Any information on any of these familes would be appreciated!!! Thanks, Donna Merrill

    12/31/2001 10:17:52
    1. [COOK-L] Pa. Koch/Cook tree
    2. cynthia venturini
    3. I recently began putting together some of the info from the heap of research notes I have collected over the years on my Cooks and the fams that married in. Is anyone out there researching this Cook family line? This is what I have sorted out so far: Cook/Koch/Cooke 1. Hans Koch (b. in Wuerttemberg, Germany) m. ? Children: ~Michael (b. 1645) 2. Michael Koch (b. 1645 in Wertemberg, Germany) m. Elizabeth Children: ~Konrad (b. Dec. 16, 1664) Michael (b. 1674) Jacob Heinrich (b. 1675) 3. Konrad Koch (b. Dec. 16, 1664 in Pleidelsheim, Necker, Wuertemberg, Germany) m. Nov. 21, 1686 Margaret Lindauer Children: Johann Melchoir (b. 1689) Johann Casper (b. 1691) ~Johann Georg ³Hans² (b. Oct. 5, 1693) Barbara (b. 1699) Elizabeth Catherina (b. 1701) Maria Barbara (b. 1704) Johann Michael (b. 1708) 4. Johann Georg ³Hans² Koch (b. Oct. 5, 1693, in Rheinland Phalz, Germany) m. Margarette Children: ~Konrad George Adam (b. June 21, 1719) Philip Jeremiah William John 5. Konrad Cook m. ? Children: ~Jeremiah 6. Jeremiah Cook, Sr., m. Hannah Walter (b. 1841 in Northampton Co., Pa.) Children: Conrad ~George William (b. 1762) Jeremiah, Jr. Eva (m. Patrick Daughterty) Christina ³Tina² (b. about 1780) 7. George William Cook (b. 1762) m. Jane Maxwell (b. about 1770) on Dec. 20, 1796, in Cumberland Co., Pa. Children: John (b. about 1800) m. Betsy Lafherty James (b. about 1800) m. Martha Anchner (Ehenger) Elizabeth (b. March 18, 1806, in Walker¹s Mills) George (b. about 1806; d. Sept. 16, 1889; buried in Brick Church Cemetery, Burrell Twp., Armstrong Co., Pa.) m. Lydia Heilman Samuel (b. about 1810; d. 1846) m. Margaret Walker ~Jeremiah (b. about 1814) m. first Mary Hartman; m. second Elinor/Ellen Dinn Adam m. Betsy Fulton William ³Bill² m. Marian Helms Alexander m. Elizabeth Heilman Robert A. (b. about 1823) Thomas B. (b. about 1825) m. Elizabeth Crytzer Andrew J. (b. about 1828) 8. Jeremiah Cook (b. about 1814; d. about 1900 in Cincinnati, Oh., of dropsy; farrier) m. first Mary Hartman (b. about 1822) on Nov. 7, 1843; m. second Elinor/Ellen Dinn Children first wife: Amanda (b. about 1843) Hannah Melissa (b. about 1845) Lydia Ann (b. about 1847) ~Lemuel Harvey (b. about 1849) Children second wife: Mary J. (b. about 1851) William H. (b. about 1854) David J. (b. about 1856) Bell 9. Lemuel Harvey Cook (b. 1848/49 in Allegheny [today Bethel or Burrell] Twp., Armstrong Co., Pa.) m. first wife Mary Lovinah Smeltzer (b. November 15/16, 1836/46, in Manor Township; d. January 5/6, 1884) m. second wife on August 13, 1885 Ida Martha Houser (of Manor Twp.) Children by first wife: Bertha Ardella ~Albert James (b. June 30, 1873, Manor Township, Armstrong Co., Pa.) William Harry(b. June 14, 1895) Children by second wife: Ruth/Rose Jane (b. Feb. 10, 1893) Wiley (b. Jan. 17, 1896) Notes: **Johann Georg ³Hans² Koch arrived in Philadelphia with son George on the ship Francis and Ann May 30, 1741. Wife and other younger children were with him, but names not listed. **The spelling was changed to Cook when, about 1764, Hans and family migrated north from the Shenandoah Valley to settle at Redstone, south of Fort Pitt, near Brownsville, in what would become Fayette Co., Pa., during the years when the territory was being haggled over between Pennsylvania and Virginia. The residents of the Redstone settlement were quite friendly with the local native tribes which angered Pennsylvania officials, and in 1768, they were ordered to vacate, being threatened with facing the gallows if they refused (which Hans and sons at first did). The Redstone, Fort Pitt and Kittanning areas were good Indian trading territory, and offered fertile farmlands. Hans moved to Snyder Co., Pa., where he lived the rest of his days. In 1769, son Jeremiah decided to head north on the Allegheny River to trade with the redskins in the area of Crooked Creek. They not only were hunters and trappers who traded pelts along with their German silver trinkets and food supplies. According to Fayett Co. records, Jeremiah and sons were taxed for owning and operating a still. Perhaps one of their most popular trade items was fire water? **Jeremiah Cook, Sr.¹s daughter Christina ³Tina² (circa 1780) m. Levi Green (b. May 1783 in Hardwick, Sussex, N.J.), a United Empire Loyalist . After they married, they moved to Saltfleet, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, where they raised 8 children. **The official Armstrong Co., Pa., histories state that Jeremiah Cook, Sr., and sons Conrad, Jeremiah and George were among the earliest, if not the earliest, settlers of what today is Armstrong Co., Pa. They were friends with some of the local native tribes and came to trap and trade with the Indians of the area. They are said to have settled along the upper part of Crooked Creek. Research to date shows that they most likely settled along the north banks of the Creek in the area between where Cochran Mills once was located, and where today Crooked Creek meets Route 66 in Manor Township. **Konrad Koch, who according to DAR/SAR records is Jeremiah Sr.¹s father, served in the American army during the Revolutionary War as a private in Hazen¹s Regiment. **Jeremiah Cook, Sr., (circa 1740) served in the American army during the Revolutionary War as a private in the Crawford Regiment, or with what was known as the Crooked Creek Rangers. **George William Cook (circa 1762) is supposed to have been captured by the Indians during the Revolutionary War and made to run the gauntlet. **From the Kittanning newspaper archives: Feb. 28, 1826, death. Mrs. Hannah Cook, relict of Mr. Jeremiah Cook, late of Buffalo Twp., in the 85th year of her age. She was among the first settlers of Fayette Co., Pa. Hope everyone has a safe and happy New Year. - Cindy

    12/30/2001 11:43:16
    1. [COOK-L] (no subject)
    2. I would like to hear from someone that has information on William Cook born November 20, 1825 in Allen Co. Ohio and died September 4, 1903. He is my ggr grandfather, married Elizabeth Cline. Their daughter Mary Ann Cook, born March 22, 1851 and married Cortlandt Van Arsdale. Their daughter, my grandmother, Gladys Yvonne Van Arsdale. I don't have any information on siblings of William or father or mother other than it is thought that his father was born in Pennsylvania and mother born in Ohio. Anyone know of this William? Erma

    12/29/2001 05:35:13
    1. [COOK-L] Koch/Cook
    2. J M Ashley
    3. I would like to hear from anyone interested in the following famliy. It has been a long time since I posted anything. Happy New Year to all list members. Emanuel Cook was my ggrandfather [email protected] Descendants of Michael Koch/ Cook 1 Michael Cook .. +Barbara Custer ......... 2 Jacob Cook ......... 2 John Cook 1800 - 1873 ............. +Susannah Casselman 1802 - 1890 .................... 3 Barbara Cook 1825 - ........................ +Samuel Crissinger ............................... 4 Jessie Crissinger ................................... +James K. Root ............................... *2nd Husband of Jessie Crissinger: ................................... +Archie S. Leffingwell ............................... 4 Ella D. Crissinger ................................... +Samuel Martin Stouffer ............................... 4 George Albert Crissinger ................................... +Harriett Newmire ............................... 4 Georgiana Crissinger ................................... +Zachary Taylor ............................... 4 John Cyrus Crissinger ................................... +Lucy Dearborn Shrader ............................... *2nd Wife of John Cyrus Crissinger: ................................... +Nettie Julia Crary ............................... 4 Joesph Ellsworth Crissinger ................................... +Flora Belle Nesmith .................... 3 Emanuel Cook 1827 - 1879 ........................ +Leah Harsh 1825 - 1850 ............................... 4 Salome Susan Cook ................................... +Thomas Sample .................... *2nd Wife of Emanuel Cook: ........................ +Maria Collins - 1865 ............................... 4 Russell Collins ............................... 4 Joe Collins ............................... 4 Mattie Collins ............................... 4 Frankie Collins ............................... 4 Ann Eliza Cook 1854 - ............................... 4 Perry Cook 1856 - ............................... 4 Charles Cook 1860 - 1934 .................... *3rd Wife of Emanuel Cook: ........................ +Mary Ann Lawson 1833 - 1921 ............................... 4 John William Cook 1868 - 1942 ................................... +Minnie Augusta Foster 1884 - 1940 ............................... 4 Henry Barzella Cook 1870 - 1951 ................................... +Louisa M Frost .................... 3 Rebecca Cook 1828 - ........................ +Lazarus Lewis 1817 - 1874 ............................... 4 Susan Lewis 1851 - ............................... 4 Amanda E. Lewis 1855 - ............................... 4 Eliza E. Lewis 1857 - ............................... 4 Hannah Lewis 1858 - .................... 3 Elija Cook 1829 - .................... 3 Solomon Cook 1831 - .................... 3 Henry Allen Cook 1833 - 1904 ........................ +Mary Phalnda Eddy 1841 - 1879 ............................... 4 Dora Cook 1864 - 1942 ................................... +Henry Shurdan Crowder 1865 - 1946 .................... 3 Elizabeth Cook 1835 - ........................ +Ezekiel Sampson ............................... 4 Margaret Susan Sampson ................................... +Lafayette Sharrett ............................... 4 Ezekiel Clinton Sampson ................................... +Jennie Elviar Epler ............................... 4 Alma L. Sampson ................................... +Willard Truesdale Hosic ............................... 4 John Sampson ............................... 4 William Eugene Sampson ................................... +Bertie Belle Hosic ............................... 4 Anna Bell Sampson ............................... 4 Minnie Pearl Sampson ................................... +Edmund Thorpe .................... 3 Michael W Cook 1838 - 1908 ........................ +Hester Talbott ............................... 4 John H. Cook ............................... 4 Milton W. Cook ............................... 4 Arthur T. Cook ............................... 4 Ella L. Cook .................... 3 Rudolph Cook 1840 - 1881 ........................ +Elizabeth Nelson Taylor ............................... 4 Chester Chapman Cook ............................... 4 Frank Elmer Cook ................................... +Mary Fountain Cochran .................... 3 Susan Cook 1843 - ......... 2 Solomon Cook ......... 2 Michael Cook

    12/29/2001 03:52:04
    1. [COOK-L] Samuel Cook St.Louis
    2. Michael Cook
    3. Greetings all! New to this list and recently found a missing relative who moved to St.Louis from Mercer Co. New Jersey in the latter 1800's . His name was Samuel M. Cook born about 1830-35. Anyone connected please contact me. Also looking for any cousins from New Jersey that are from Samuel Cook or Henry Cook in Mercer Co. and Hunterdon Co. New Jersey in the 1800's. Thanks! Michael Cook Penna.

    12/29/2001 03:51:14