--part1_9608e1e1.24533f78_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have checked this out on my virus alert on AOL and this is TRUE - it is not a hoax. --part1_9608e1e1.24533f78_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: VaughnGP@aol.com From: VaughnGP@aol.com Full-name: VaughnGP Message-ID: <9608e1e1.245327fc@aol.com> Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 09:58:20 EDT Subject: Fwd: virus on monday stay off AOL and web To: LIONBCOACH@aol.com, TRENDYG1@aol.com, Toepickl@aol.com, Whiteflam6@aol.com, Cberry109@aol.com, ChIcKaXoX@aol.com, TROUSIE@aol.com, JnCoOSpAz@aol.com, Beachgrl8k@aol.com, Creedgrl79@aol.com, KitKat5356@aol.com, ME2kRaZy4u@aol.com, JillsJazzy@aol.com, JDambinska@aol.com, Sugarxy02@aol.com, Crazy2910@aol.com, KeeMO411@aol.com, Cro8nSns8n@aol.com, Moopsie@aol.com, DeFFenD4@aol.com, Jolteon29@aol.com, VSEAGLE69@aol.com, SMR6959@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part2_9608e1e1.245327fc_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 10 Reply-To: VaughnGP@aol.com --part2_9608e1e1.245327fc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part2_9608e1e1.245327fc_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Cberry109@aol.com From: Cberry109@aol.com Full-name: Cberry109 Message-ID: <9608e1e1.245324e0@aol.com> Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 09:45:04 EDT Subject: Fwd: virus on monday stay off AOL and web To: Wolf122181@aol.com, Chrisgrl4E@aol.com, DAMAN666@aol.com, Rolinroc69@aol.com, MSalem6487@aol.com, Smil82@aol.com, Snugles423@aol.com, XNickWall1@aol.com, VaughnGP@aol.com, HckYBoY15@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part3_9608e1e1.245324e0_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 4 Reply-To: Cberry109@aol.com --part3_9608e1e1.245324e0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 4/24/99 1:20:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Stroise256 writes: << Heard this virus suppose to trigger on the 26th. Harm to windows 95 & 98. >Anyone have info on this. How do you get it in system? They say it's not e- >mail. How to use AntiViral Toolkit Pro to detect and remove the Win95.CIH virus. First here is a complete description of the virus. -------------------------------------------------- Win95.CIH This is a Windows95 specific parasitic PE files (Portable Executable) infector about 1Kbyte of length. This virus was found "in-the-wild" in Taiwan in June 1998 - it was posted by the virus author to a local Internet conference as a some utility. Within a week the virus was found in Austria, Australia, Israel, United Kingdom, and was also reported from several other countries (Switzerland, Sweden, USA, Russia, Chile and the list keeps growing). The virus installs itself into the Windows memory, hooks file access calls and infects EXE files that are opened. Depending on the system date (see below) the virus runs its trigger routine. The virus has bugs and in some cases halts the computer when an infected application is run. The virus' trigger routine operates with Flash BIOS ports and tries to overwrite Flash memory with "garbage". This is possible only if motherboard and chipset allow to write to Flash memory. Usually writing to Flash memory can be disabled by a DIP switch, however this depends on the motherboard design. Unfortunately, there are modern motherboards that cannot be protected by a DIP switch - also, some of them do not pay attention for switch position and this protection has no effect at all. Some other motherboard designs provide write protection that can be disabled/overriden by software. During tests in our lab the virus did not overwrite the Flash BIOS and just halted the computer. We do however have reports from other sources telling that the virus really is able to mess it up. The trigger routine then overwrites data on all installed hard drives. The virus uses direct disk write calls to achieve this and bypasses standard BIOS virus protection while overwriting the MBR and boot sectors. There are three virus versions known, which are very closely related and only differ in few parts of their code. They have different lengths, texts inside the virus code and trigger date: Length Text Trigger date Found In-The-Wild 1003 CCIH 1.2 TTIT on April 26th YES 1010 CCIH 1.3 TTIT on April 26th NO 1019 CCIH 1.4 TATUNG on 26th of any month YES - many reports Technical details While infecting a file the virus looks for "caves" in the file body. These caves are a result of the PE file structure: all file sections are aligned by a value that is defined in PE file header, and there are not used blocks of file data between the end of previous section and next one. The virus looks for these caves and writes its code into them. The virus then increases the size of sections by the necessary values. As a result the file length is not increased while infecting. If there is a cave of enough size, the virus saves its code in one section. Otherwise it splits its code into several parts and saves them to the end of several sections. As a result the virus code may be found as set of pieces, not as a single block in infected files. The virus also looks for a cave in the PE header. If there is a not used block not less than 184 bytes of length, the virus writes its startup routine to there. The virus then patches the entry address in the PE header with a value that points to the startup routine placed in the header. This is the same trick that was used in the "Win95.Murkry" virus: address of program entry points not to some file section, but to file header - out of loadable file data. Despite this, infected programs are run with no problems - Windows does not pay attention for such "strange" files, loads the file header into the memory, then file sections, and then passes control to the virus startup routine in PE header. When the virus startup routine takes control, it allocates a block of memory by using the PageAllocate VMM call, copies itself to there, locates other blocks of virus code and also copies them to allocated block of memory. The virus then hooks system IFS API and returns control to the host program. The most interesting thing in this part of the virus code is that the virus uses quite complex tricks to jump from Ring3 to Ring0: when the virus jumps to newly allocated memory its code is then executed as Ring0 routine, and the virus is able to hook the file system calls (it is not possible in Ring3, where all users applications are run). The IFS API virus handler intercepts only one function - file opening. When PE .EXE files are opened, the virus infects them, provided there are caves of enough size. After infection, the virus checks the file date and calls trigger routine (see above). While running its trigger routine the virus uses direct access to Flash BIOS ports and VxD direct disk access calls (IOS_SendCommand). >> --part3_9608e1e1.245324e0_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Stroise256@aol.com From: Stroise256@aol.com Full-name: Stroise256 Message-ID: <9608e1e1.2452aeb5@aol.com> Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 01:20:53 EDT Subject: virus on monday stay off line or web To: Cberry109@aol.com, SKINNYD718@aol.com, NUBYNKING@aol.com, Rip4647@aol.com, sshulder@suffolk.lib.ny.us, jaspivak@scj.com, SpmSpiff@aol.com, URONE@yahoo.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 4 Reply-To: Stroise256@aol.com i say dont go online for a few days Heard this virus suppose to trigger on the 26th. Harm to windows 95 & 98. >Anyone have info on this. How do you get it in system? They say it's not e- >mail. How to use AntiViral Toolkit Pro to detect and remove the Win95.CIH virus. First here is a complete description of the virus. -------------------------------------------------- Win95.CIH This is a Windows95 specific parasitic PE files (Portable Executable) infector about 1Kbyte of length. This virus was found "in-the-wild" in Taiwan in June 1998 - it was posted by the virus author to a local Internet conference as a some utility. Within a week the virus was found in Austria, Australia, Israel, United Kingdom, and was also reported from several other countries (Switzerland, Sweden, USA, Russia, Chile and the list keeps growing). The virus installs itself into the Windows memory, hooks file access calls and infects EXE files that are opened. Depending on the system date (see below) the virus runs its trigger routine. The virus has bugs and in some cases halts the computer when an infected application is run. The virus' trigger routine operates with Flash BIOS ports and tries to overwrite Flash memory with "garbage". This is possible only if motherboard and chipset allow to write to Flash memory. Usually writing to Flash memory can be disabled by a DIP switch, however this depends on the motherboard design. Unfortunately, there are modern motherboards that cannot be protected by a DIP switch - also, some of them do not pay attention for switch position and this protection has no effect at all. Some other motherboard designs provide write protection that can be disabled/overriden by software. During tests in our lab the virus did not overwrite the Flash BIOS and just halted the computer. We do however have reports from other sources telling that the virus really is able to mess it up. The trigger routine then overwrites data on all installed hard drives. The virus uses direct disk write calls to achieve this and bypasses standard BIOS virus protection while overwriting the MBR and boot sectors. There are three virus versions known, which are very closely related and only differ in few parts of their code. They have different lengths, texts inside the virus code and trigger date: Length Text Trigger date Found In-The-Wild 1003 CCIH 1.2 TTIT on April 26th YES 1010 CCIH 1.3 TTIT on April 26th NO 1019 CCIH 1.4 TATUNG on 26th of any month YES - many reports Technical details While infecting a file the virus looks for "caves" in the file body. These caves are a result of the PE file structure: all file sections are aligned by a value that is defined in PE file header, and there are not used blocks of file data between the end of previous section and next one. The virus looks for these caves and writes its code into them. The virus then increases the size of sections by the necessary values. As a result the file length is not increased while infecting. If there is a cave of enough size, the virus saves its code in one section. Otherwise it splits its code into several parts and saves them to the end of several sections. As a result the virus code may be found as set of pieces, not as a single block in infected files. The virus also looks for a cave in the PE header. If there is a not used block not less than 184 bytes of length, the virus writes its startup routine to there. The virus then patches the entry address in the PE header with a value that points to the startup routine placed in the header. This is the same trick that was used in the "Win95.Murkry" virus: address of program entry points not to some file section, but to file header - out of loadable file data. Despite this, infected programs are run with no problems - Windows does not pay attention for such "strange" files, loads the file header into the memory, then file sections, and then passes control to the virus startup routine in PE header. When the virus startup routine takes control, it allocates a block of memory by using the PageAllocate VMM call, copies itself to there, locates other blocks of virus code and also copies them to allocated block of memory. The virus then hooks system IFS API and returns control to the host program. The most interesting thing in this part of the virus code is that the virus uses quite complex tricks to jump from Ring3 to Ring0: when the virus jumps to newly allocated memory its code is then executed as Ring0 routine, and the virus is able to hook the file system calls (it is not possible in Ring3, where all users applications are run). The IFS API virus handler intercepts only one function - file opening. When PE .EXE files are opened, the virus infects them, provided there are caves of enough size. After infection, the virus checks the file date and calls trigger routine (see above). While running its trigger routine the virus uses direct access to Flash BIOS ports and VxD direct disk access calls (IOS_SendCommand). --part3_9608e1e1.245324e0_boundary-- --part2_9608e1e1.245327fc_boundary-- --part1_9608e1e1.24533f78_boundary--
Hello, my name is Michelle. I'm new at this so please forgive me if I make a mistake. I'm seeking information on my Great grandmother, Viola C. Cook (b. ?, d. 1-17-1954, m. Jessie A. Messenger 11-25-1903) ?>Missiouri>California. Any information regarding her parents and beyond would be great. I would love to share the info I have. Thank you. Michelle
oops cousins, trusty old Pat - didn't get things posted yet - please forgive and check after about 7 pm central time tomorrow evening, Saturday. Pat- Carla Dixon-Wolcoff wrote: > > Hi Cookies, > Visit Pat Scheele's Cook Web site at: > http://www. geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/4375/cookmain.html > I have just added some more on the DODDS FAMILY OF CALDWELL & GRAVES CO, > KY. PERNECIA DODDS married WILLIAM DITTERLINE COOK of Caldwell & Graves > Co., KY. More is coming as time allows. > Carla > > > > This was sent to me recently by Nina Barber, resident of Mayfield, KY. > > > > Visited by FRANCES BARGER SMITH Gt. Gt. granddaughter of JOHN CRAIG > > DODDS 1975. > > > > "There is an unrecorded cemetery in the extreme southwest corner of > > Calloway County. It is located 0.4 mile east of the Paris, (Tenn. #69) > > and Mayfield (Ky. #97) highway. Go down State-Line Rd. 0.3 mile east > > to a gap in the north fence then 0.1 mile north-east to a 1/2 acre clump > > of trees. Only the few stones listed below remain but the entire 1/2 > > acre must have been full of graves at one time and in the beginning may > > have been free of trees as all of the trees there now are less then 100 > > years old. Local residents report another old cemetery nearby, but we > > have not seen it. > > > > ADDIE R Bardon > > Wife of L. M. HOWARD Son of L. M. and A. R. HOWARD > > Born Feb. 9 1858 Born Nov. 20 1898 > > Died Aug 24 1911 Died Jan 13 1899 > > > > MONTA ULMA > > Son of L. M. and A. R. HOWARD > > Born Feb 4 1882 > > Died Mar 4 1882 > > > > EMMA > > Daughter of L. M. and A. R. HOWARD > > Born and Died May 17, 1880 > > > > R. L. DODDS > > Company B (CSA) > > 5th Tennessee Infantry > > > > JOHN CRAIG DODDS JANE (PERKINS) > > Oct 28 1783 Wife of JOHN CRAIG DODDS > > Aug 16 1860 Jan 10 1791 > > Captain Commanding Dodds' July 4 1862 > > Company, Kentucky Detached > > Militia (Volunteers) Mitchussons FINIS E. DODDS > > Regiment. Thomas Division, Died Feb 9 1872 > > New Orleans Campaign second war 39 yrs 1 mo 20 days > > with England 1812-1815. (Mason Stone) > > Participated in Battle at Physicians were in vain > > New Orleans January 8 1815 the Lord hath taken him > > and cured him of his pain > > R. V. DODDS > > Nov 16 1860 MARTHA J. DODGE > > May 26 1930 Aug 26 1848 > > (This grave enclosed by June 8 1921 > > a small iron fence.) > > > > ==== KYJacksonPurchase Mailing List ==== > > Have questions about the Jackson Purchase? Visit the Jackson Purchase FAQ site at: > > http://users.arn.net/~billco/jacksonfaq1.html
There was also one Lafayette Cook in Miller county Ga. who married Martha Taylor March 20, 1851. He also I believe married again in 1856. He was the son of William Henry Cook born in Decatur county 1826. William was the son of Willis Cook of Robeson county NC born 1796. Willis was the son of John Cook of Robeson county and a Revolutionary soldier.
Hi Cookies, Visit Pat Scheele's Cook Web site at: http://www. geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/4375/cookmain.html I have just added some more on the DODDS FAMILY OF CALDWELL & GRAVES CO, KY. PERNECIA DODDS married WILLIAM DITTERLINE COOK of Caldwell & Graves Co., KY. More is coming as time allows. Carla > This was sent to me recently by Nina Barber, resident of Mayfield, KY. > > Visited by FRANCES BARGER SMITH Gt. Gt. granddaughter of JOHN CRAIG > DODDS 1975. > > "There is an unrecorded cemetery in the extreme southwest corner of > Calloway County. It is located 0.4 mile east of the Paris, (Tenn. #69) > and Mayfield (Ky. #97) highway. Go down State-Line Rd. 0.3 mile east > to a gap in the north fence then 0.1 mile north-east to a 1/2 acre clump > of trees. Only the few stones listed below remain but the entire 1/2 > acre must have been full of graves at one time and in the beginning may > have been free of trees as all of the trees there now are less then 100 > years old. Local residents report another old cemetery nearby, but we > have not seen it. > > ADDIE R Bardon > Wife of L. M. HOWARD Son of L. M. and A. R. HOWARD > Born Feb. 9 1858 Born Nov. 20 1898 > Died Aug 24 1911 Died Jan 13 1899 > > MONTA ULMA > Son of L. M. and A. R. HOWARD > Born Feb 4 1882 > Died Mar 4 1882 > > EMMA > Daughter of L. M. and A. R. HOWARD > Born and Died May 17, 1880 > > R. L. DODDS > Company B (CSA) > 5th Tennessee Infantry > > JOHN CRAIG DODDS JANE (PERKINS) > Oct 28 1783 Wife of JOHN CRAIG DODDS > Aug 16 1860 Jan 10 1791 > Captain Commanding Dodds' July 4 1862 > Company, Kentucky Detached > Militia (Volunteers) Mitchussons FINIS E. DODDS > Regiment. Thomas Division, Died Feb 9 1872 > New Orleans Campaign second war 39 yrs 1 mo 20 days > with England 1812-1815. (Mason Stone) > Participated in Battle at Physicians were in vain > New Orleans January 8 1815 the Lord hath taken him > and cured him of his pain > R. V. DODDS > Nov 16 1860 MARTHA J. DODGE > May 26 1930 Aug 26 1848 > (This grave enclosed by June 8 1921 > a small iron fence.) > > ==== KYJacksonPurchase Mailing List ==== > Have questions about the Jackson Purchase? Visit the Jackson Purchase FAQ site at: > http://users.arn.net/~billco/jacksonfaq1.html
Hi, I am looking for any information on James COOK born abt 1830 in Queen Anne's co or Kent co MD.He married Sarah KIRBY.They had the following children;Katherine;George;James Robert;Mary Elizabeth born Feb 1855 married Dec 19,1879 to Alfonzo EDENFIELD.Mary died Nov 21,1933 Any assistence would be appreciated. Thank you Lynn Smith http://members.aol.com/Lynn4604/queenanne.html ______________________________________________________ Sent by FortuneCity Mail at http://www.fortunecity.com Join now and receive 20Mb of free web space and E-mail
There has been a lady looking for Lafayette Cook..can't remember who, but I discoved him in Davidson Co. Tenn, in 1860--Hope this helps...
I'm looking for any information regarding Henry Cook b.1615 Salem, Essex, Mass. d.1661 Salem, Essex, Mass. His parents were Francis and Hester Cooke. I'm not sure if the above is entirely accurate. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Angela
hello all, i usually don't say much because i'm usually busy. but i've got to share this with all just in case . . . i've obtained a web page for my family tree. to see it ALL go to : http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/o/Jason-C-Cook/index.html thanks, Jason
Hi everyone, Several researchers have been kind enough to send alot of wonderful information my way to share with all of you. If you have not been by the Cook web pages for KY and TN, you might want to check them out - be warned, they change often. I have several more pages to add, some corrections to be made and images to add as well. There are a number of death certificates posted on the http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/4375/cookdeathinformation.html It any belong to you - let me know and I'll e-mail you a copy of the actual death certificate. The current # of hits is now over 1800. I will continue to work on catching up on the information that I have to date. Watch for additions in the near future and remember if your Cook ancestor was in KY and TN - we'd love to add them to the pages. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/4375/cookmain.html
Found this informtion on an 23 September 1850 Census, Polk, Washington Co. 15th Dist., Wisconsin. Cook Tobias 56 Penn Farmer Llydia 51 Penn Henry 14 NY Mary 12 NY John 8 NY Value of real estate 700
Time to repost: Looking for Edgar H. Cook b. May 28, 1837 in KY. m. Mary Ellen Witt Nov. 17, 1863 in Cooke Co. TX. Served in Confederate Cavalry. Enlisted Witt's Mill, Dallas Co. TX 1862. Private/Teamster in Co. B. Gano's Squadron Texas Cavalry..assigned to Co. A & B under the 7th Regiment of KY. Cavalry. Served for one year. Children: Richard Edgar b. 1864, Mary E. b. 1865, Helen H. b. 1869 all in Whitesboro (Grayson) TX. William E. b. 1874 and James Wilkens b. 1879 in TX. I have more information on the families of Richard E. Cook, but need so much more. Barbara in CA.
--part1_9f39692e.2451252f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_9f39692e.2451252f_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <bill1738@webtv.net> Received: from rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (rly-yd02.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.2]) by air-yd05.mx.aol.com (v59.4) with SMTP; Thu, 22 Apr 1999 19:13:52 -0400 Received: from mailsorter-105-1.bryant.webtv.net (mailsorter-105-1.iap.bryant.webtv.net [209.240.198.119]) by rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id TAA23061; Thu, 22 Apr 1999 19:13:51 -0400 (EDT) Received: from postoffice-261.iap.bryant.webtv.net (postoffice-261.iap.bryant.webtv.net [209.240.199.236]) by mailsorter-105-1.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8/ms.gso.08Dec97) with ESMTP id QAA21618; Thu, 22 Apr 1999 16:13:49 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from production@localhost) by postoffice-261.iap.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8/po.gso.24Feb98) id QAA00906; Thu, 22 Apr 1999 16:13:49 -0700 (PDT) X-WebTV-Signature: 1 ETAtAhUAp0s/c3woxoN3FSfbsxDw8SYY420CFFgELeiLjNvQP3zMGoxm9+6hcWml From: bill1738@webtv.net (Billie Brown) Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 18:13:49 -0500 (CDT) To: bdb6255@unix.tamu.edu, COWMUD@aol.com, CSLWALKER@aol.com, Fyrfghtr@aol.com, fhuskins@wf.net, GABnTEX@aol.com, OKBEARD1@aol.com, Marlee5152@aol.com, naparr@flash.net Subject: Fwd: FW: Light-Littleton Message-ID: <11011-371FAD2D-8169@postoffice-261.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Content-Type: Multipart/Mixed; 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Thu, 22 Apr 1999 17:16:31 -0400 Received: by usnssexc19.kweb.us.kpmg.com with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0) id <JLSYTPMK>; Thu, 22 Apr 1999 17:16:31 -0400 Message-Id: <1594DF89C149D2119FC000805FA77BA20114B57C@USDALEXC04> From: "Jolley, Thomas P" <tjolley@kpmg.com> To: "'Balchus, Bruce'" <BBalchus@GT.com>, "'Bruce'" <Br6ofssc@aol.com>, "'Carmen'" <clwilliams@notes.mdacc.tmc.edu>, "'Cheryl'" <cdenney@bankunited.com>, "'Dennis'" <dmjolley@alltel.net>, "'Doris'" <kitdil@aol.com>, "'Heatherh'" <floyho@aol.com>, "'Heatherw'" <hhenderson@printpack.com>, "'Jimmy'" <jljolley@aol.com>, "Klitz, Kelly R" <kklitz@kpmg.com>, "'Lynn'" <lynn.schlesinger@kvaerner.com>, "'Melissa'" <mschepps@corestaff.com>, "'Mom'" <jyjoll@aol.com>, "'Ruth Trahan'" <trahanr@epenergy.com>, "'Shelley Hochhalter'" <shelley@allianceresidential.com>, "'Theresa'" <tabssc@aol.com>, "'Torey'" <htcj@alltel.net>, "'Tracy Watts'" <TWatts@itspage.com>, "'Valerie'" <vssj1023@aol.com> Subject: FW: Light-Littleton Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 17:16:42 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0) Content-Type: text/plain Reply-To: tjolley@kpmg.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > This is a nice gesture....why not? > > > > > > Turn On Your Lights for America > > > > As I was driving to work this morning I passed by an elementary school > and > > noticed that the flag had been lowered to half-mast in memory of the > > students and their families in Littleton, Colorado. 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Elizabeth COOK was born 1658 (Where?). She was the dau of William COOKE and Joan/Jane ROPER. She married Richard BUCKNER of Gloucester VA (When?Where?). When and where did she die?
Northumberland, VA Cook, Charles Spouse : Marsh, Frances Marriage date : Jan 15, 1798 Cook, John Spouse : Dameron, Mary Marriage date : Jan 24, 1828 Cook, John Spouse : Sutton, Alice [Mrs] Marriage date : Apr 12, 1838 Cook, John Spouse : Swanson, Mariah Marriage date : Apr 14, 1818 Ohio, VA Cook, Hugh Spouse : Ruby, Mary Marriage date : Oct 5, 1809 Orange, VA Cook, Elijah Spouse : Turner, Polly Marriage date : May 16, 1796 Cook, Marshall Spouse : Scott, Susan Marriage date : Dec 14, 1831 Cook, Noah Spouse : Roach, Hetty Marriage date : Feb 11, 1840 Cook, Thomas Spouse : Chiles, Mary Marriage date : Apr 10, 1797 Cook, William Spouse : Garton, Susanna Marriage date : Jun 13, 1785 Overwharton PARISH, VA Cooke, Travers Spouse : Doniphan, Mary Marriage date : Feb 26, 1754 Page, VA Cook, Benjamin Spouse : Dowdell, Elizabeth Marriage date : Dec 27, 1832 Cook, Robert B. Spouse : Good, Malinda Marriage date : Sep 22, 1843 Cook, Strother Spouse : Ward, Mary Marriage date : Jul 17, 1839 Pendleton, VA Cook, John Spouse : Pifer, Eliza Marriage date : Jun 18, 1829 Cook, Nicholas Spouse : Hoover, Elizabeth Marriage date : May 13, 1813 Cook, William Spouse : Lewis, Nancy Marriage date : Nov 25, 1822 Cook, William Spouse : Shaw, Mary Marriage date : May 11, 1843 Petersburg, VA Cook, Benjamin Spouse : Blakely, Mary Marriage date : Apr 17, 1790 Cook, Benjamin Spouse : Cosby, Melinda Marriage date : Jan 14, 1792 Pittsylvania, VA Cook, David Spouse : King, Mary W. Marriage date : Mar 15, 1828 Cook, Edward Spouse : Cook, Casanda Marriage date : Aug 20, 1833 Cook, Edward Spouse : Flippin, Sarah Marriage date : Nov 21, 1849 Cook, F. Born Garson Spouse : Butt, Ruth Marriage date : Sep 7, 1812 Cook, George Spouse : Dalton, Phebe Marriage date : Mar 15, 1808 Cook, Harmon Spouse : Wright, Sarah J. Marriage date : Aug 8, 1846 Cook, Hermon Jr. Spouse : Ramsey, Susanna Marriage date : Feb 4, 1786 Cook, Isaac Spouse : Hardy, Mariah Marriage date : Jun 1, 1846 Cook, James Spouse : Curry, Susanna Marriage date : Oct 25, 1828 Cook, John Spouse : Bolling, Sarah Marriage date : Aug 6, 1822 Cook, John Spouse : Scruggs, Edney Marriage date : Oct 22, 1836 Cook, Philip Spouse : Earp, Elizabeth Marriage date : Jul 16, 1827 Cook, Silvester Spouse : Brown, Lucy Marriage date : Dec 18, 1837 Cook, Thomas Spouse : Bolling, Nancy Marriage date : Mar 4, 1822 Cook, William Spouse : Brown, Betsy Marriage date : Apr 30, 1832 Cook, William Spouse : Earp, Priscilla Marriage date : Mar 23, 1827 Cook, William F. Spouse : Abbott, Sarah Marriage date : Jan 2, 1838 Cook, William H. Spouse : Motley, Nancy Marriage date : Nov 14, 1811 Powhatan, VA Cook, James E. Spouse : Steger, Sarah H. Marriage date : Nov 12, 1834 Prince Edward, VA Cook, John Spouse : Gray, Lucy Marriage date : Jan 17, 1803 Cook, William Spouse : Pettus, Elizabeth Marriage date : Oct 30, 1792 Cooke, Noah Spouse : Woodson, Mary Marriage date : Jan 10, 1829 Princess Anne, VA Cook, Charles Spouse : Porter, Mary Marriage date : Apr 10, 1778 Cook, William Spouse : James, Elizabeth Marriage date : Jan 28, 1796 Richmond City, VA Cook, Christopher B. Spouse : Pritchard, Jane Marriage date : Oct 15, 1829 Cook, Henry T. Spouse : Walsh, Ann Marriage date : Dec 12, 1838 Cook, Major Spouse : Brambhall, Priscilla Marriage date : Apr 29, 1833 Cook, Peter Spouse : Whitt, Emily H. Marriage date : Dec 24, 1830 Cook, Thomas Spouse : Kempton, Pamela Marriage date : Jan 16, 1817 Cook, Washington Spouse : Walker, Elizabeth [Mrs] Marriage date : Nov 14, 1844 Cook, William Spouse : Waggoner, Christiana Marriage date : Jul 31, 1824 Cook, William G. Spouse : Wherry, Mary E. Marriage date : Feb 3, 1836 Roanoke, VA Cook, David Spouse : Stoutmyer, Belona Marriage date : Mar 30, 1841 Cook, William M. Spouse : Walton, Mary S. Marriage date : Jan 27, 1841 Rockbridge, VA Cook, Jacob Spouse : Clyce, Mary Elizabeth Marriage date : Apr 11, 1811 Cook, John Spouse : Miller, Elizabeth [Mrs] Marriage date : Aug 1, 1811 Cook, Stephen Spouse : Fulks, Mary Marriage date : Mar 2, 1791 Rockingham, VA Cook, George Spouse : Beesley, Nancy Marriage date : Dec 12, 1811 Cook, Henry Spouse : Powell, Frances Marriage date : Dec 12, 1833 Cook, Henry Spouse : Teisler, Polly Marriage date : Apr 17, 1816 Cook, James Spouse : Fleming, Susan Marriage date : Jan 14, 1831 Cook, Jeremiah Spouse : Maiden, Ardesta M. Marriage date : Dec 5, 1850 Cook, John Spouse : Pell, Evilene Marriage date : Sep 26, 1844 Cook, John Spouse : Turner, Martha Marriage date : Aug 23, 1850 Cook, John Spouse : Wards, Mary Marriage date : Nov 23, 1848 Cook, Madison Spouse : Harshbarger, Mary Marriage date : Jun 5, 1834 Cook, Peter Spouse : May, Polly Marriage date : May 23, 1805 Cook, Peter Spouse : Spitzer, Elizabeth Marriage date : Jun 29, 1849 Shenandoah, VA Cook, Jacob Spouse : Wihlgennett, Mary Marriage date : Nov 20, 1828 Cook, Jacob Spouse : Yew, Polly Marriage date : Feb 11, 1805 Cook, James Spouse : Hersey, Sarah Marriage date : Apr 14, 1824 Cook, John Spouse : Dence, Cathrine Marriage date : Mar 4, 1786 Cook, John Spouse : Lineweaver, Margaret Marriage date : Oct 18, 1828 Cook, John Spouse : Woolf, Barbary Marriage date : Oct 22, 1791 Cook, Solomon Spouse : Weaver, Anna Marriage date : Sep 21, 1825 Cook, Whiting Spouse : Jackson, Susanna Marriage date : May 5, 1825 Cook, William Spouse : Zirkle, Hannah Marriage date : Dec 2, 1850 Southampton, VA Cook, Henry Spouse : Murrell, Martha Marriage date : Mar 18, 1850 Cook, James Spouse : Mercer, Nancy Marriage date : Jun 16, 1845 Cook, James Spouse : Pursell, Elizabeth Marriage date : Mar 3, 1835 Cook, Jesse Spouse : Simmons, Lucy Marriage date : Jan 7, 1793 Cook, Lazerus Spouse : Warren, Ann Rebecca Marriage date : Feb 17, 1817 Surry, VA Cook, Foster Spouse : Johnson, Martha Marriage date : Aug 29, 1815 Cook, Henry Spouse : Lucas, Betty Marriage date : Jul 17, 1775 Sussex, VA Cook, James Spouse : Lamb, Elizabeth Marriage date : Mar 23, 1788 Cook, James Spouse : Wilkerson, Rebecca Marriage date : Aug 3, 1797 Cook, James W. Spouse : Graves, Sally Marriage date : Feb 19, 1817 Cook, John Spouse : Cotton, Elizabeth Marriage date : May 27, 1802 Cook, Richard Spouse : Cotton, Deidama Marriage date : Sep 18, 1797 Tazewell, VA Cook, Alexander Spouse : Stump, Elenor Marriage date : Sep 16, 1819 Cook, Anderson Spouse : Hall, Jane Marriage date : Mar 30, 1841 Cook, Frederick Spouse : Neele, Hinny Marriage date : Feb 10, 1807 Cook, Harviley Spouse : Reed, Usale Marriage date : Oct 18, 1838 Cook, John Augustus Spouse : Oney, Polly Marriage date : Sep 19, 1823 Cook, William Spouse : Lambert, Mary M. Marriage date : Jul 1, 1850 Warren, VA Cook, Giles Spouse : Love, Elizabeth Marriage date : Nov 14, 1839 Cook, Jacob Spouse : Mathis, Rachel Marriage date : Jan 23, 1840 Westmoreland, VA Cook, John Spouse : Barrott, Ann Marriage date : Dec 12, 1842 Cook, Samuel Spouse : Dekins, Maria Marriage date : Nov 2, 1830 Cook, Thomas Jr. Spouse : Hullums, Sally Marriage date : Nov 23, 1791 Cooke, Austin Spouse : Mothershead, Elizabeth Ann Marriage date : Sep 2, 1833 Cooke, Henry Spouse : Jenkins, Alicy Marriage date : Sep 17, 1828 Cooke, James Steward Spouse : Edmonds, Sarah Marriage date : Apr 13, 1800 Cooke, Steward Spouse : Hinson, Eliza Marriage date : Apr 25, 1833 Wood, VA Cook, Bennett Spouse : Johnston, Hannah Marriage date : Jan 1, 1806 Cook, Bennett Spouse : Woodyard, Ann Marriage date : Feb 27, 1845 Cook, David C. Spouse : Phelps, Julian Marriage date : Aug 20, 1840 Cook, James Spouse : Kincheloe, Sophia Marriage date : Jan 2, 1840 Cook, Joseph B. Spouse : Guthri, Aurella P. Marriage date : Jun 6, 1849 Cook, Milton Spouse : Hollett, Mary J. Marriage date : May 24, 1838 Cook, Paul Spouse : Kincheloe, Julia Marriage date : Nov 22, 1831 Cook, Tillinghast J. Spouse : Samuels, Celia E. Marriage date : May 19, 1836 Wythe, VA Cook, Isaac Spouse : Chrisley, Mary Marriage date : Oct 27, 1831
Hello In going through a book I bought entitled "The Forgotten Settler of Kansas" I found the following COOKS Mary Tracy, born 1 Nov 1854 in Racine Wisc., died 20 May 1927 Unknown, daughter of Henry Cook born 1819 (?) and Anna Catherine Timps, wife of Chauncey Lackey, bor 14 Sep 1842, Bohemia, married 27 Jul 1868, died 28 Nov, unknown (prob NE) Not my lines but thought it might help someone. Regards Bonnie in Idaho
I got some stuff from Wilson Co., KS that I had requested, hoping to come across more info on Augustine COOK and his family or a mention of my elusive Mahala Jane COOK. If anyone can connect to these documents, please let me know. I got the following wills and probate records. They are online at http://members.tripod.com/Nettie_Mae/kscooks.htm A petition dated 1877 requesting that Robert Cook be appointed administrator of the estate of Geo. W. Cook. All they want to do here is sell his cattle. It doesn't mention any family names at all. App for the appointment of Emma J Cook to be the guardian of minor children of Wm. P Cooke, dec'd dated 1910. Children were: William H age 11, Ruth M. age 7, Merle P age 4, and Walter L age 2. The will of Sarah K Cook from 1907. The odd thing here is that Wilson Co., Kansas is crossed off and Jackson Co., MO written in. Her beloved children were: Irene? Hall of Salem Oregon, Florence Forest of Kansas City MO, Ella Machelhaney??? of Kansas City MO, John C. Cook. There is a farm "situated the North East Quarter except three acres in a Square form in the North West corner there of Section Eighteen in Township number Twenty Eight of Range number fifteen East continuing one hundred and fifty seven acres more or less". John was to continue farming and pay the girls from the farm money. Witnesses were Calvin Toomey, Mrs Annie S. Sadleir?? and Mrs Minnie Evans. I have also started a page regarding MO and IN Cooks at http://members.tripod.com/Nettie_Mae/MOcooks.htm Nettie Mae Lucas dysfun4@internetni.com Humphrey Family Quarterly http://members.tripod.com/Nettie_Mae/Humphrey/hfq.htm Online MO Death Index: Submit Your Info! http://members.tripod.com/Nettie_Mae/MOdeaths.htm The Hoadley Connection http://members.tripod.com/Nettie_Mae/index.htm Researching: H.O.A.D.L.E.Y; D.A.V.I.S; L.E.I.G.H; C.O.O.K >From IA, MO, and TN AllAdvantage.com is the Internet company that pays its members while they surf the Web ($.50 an hour). It's free to join and it takes about a minute (no survey to fill out). Just go to http://alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=BDB273
Good morning to all, I am wondering if someone can help with the following information? Joseph MAYO, Civil War Veteran born 1834 sometimes he says in MA and once he said Troy, New York. He married Jane Ellen HOWE @ 1855 in Darien, WI Children: Hattie (Harriet?), Carrie, Willis, (the eldest of the children), and George and William died of black diptheria and is buried in Clinton, WI. Please if you know anything write. If anyone reads this and is subscribed to WI list, you have my permission to copy and place on that list too. Thank you to all in advance for letting me take a little your time to read this. I am doing this for a wonderful friend of mine. Regards Sharon
<A HREF="http://members.aol.com/wcook14024/cooklinks.html">Click here: Cook Families Genealogy Sites </A> URL: http://members.aol.com/wcook14024/cooklinks.html Just thought I would send a note and let the new members know of this site that I maintain. Now have over 150 webpage links to COOK information (counting the multiple pages of some) Bill Cook My families of COOK's are at <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/wcook14024/homepage.html">COOK'S HANGOUT, main page </A> <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/wcook14024/cook.html">Cook Family Genealogy </A> <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/jrcookdal/cook.html#JUDY'S COOK / SHARP FAMILIES">COOK/SHARP FAMILY GENEALOGY </A> <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/Billcook44/cookpics1.html">Cook Family/PICS </A>
I am searching for any information on Captain Stephen Edwards and his wife Sarah Cooke. Captain Edwards was a naval officer whose ancestors emigraged from England. Sarah's ancestors were French. Her fathers name was Abram Cooke. Stephen and Sarah (COOKE) Edwards daughter Amy Caroline Edwards was born in Halifax County, Virginia on Jan 14, 1819 and died in Kentucky May 29, 1870. She was married to Isaac Medley also of Halifax County, Virginia. Isaac was born Oct 7, 1805 and died Kentucky May 27, 1879, the son of Isaac Medley and Nancy Cooke. I do not know if Nancy and Sarah are related. If anyone out there could provide any information on the EDWARDS/COOKE connection I would be grateful. Thanks in advance Ralph Allison