Did you try: <http://32.96.111.13/default.asp> I had trouble retrieving data, though. Carol At 06:46 03/30/1999 EST, SMR6959@aol.com wrote: >Okay, where is it? I looked but could not find it. What is the correct >address? >thanks > > > Carol De Priest <http://members.xoom.com/SandSurfer/home.htm> *** check it out - work in progress ***
I just looked up some names on this page, & was astounded at the info I found - don't know what Yates Publishing charges for some of the records, but looking is free! Try it. <http://www.sanbachs.com/cdi.html> Happy hunting, Carol De Priest <http://members.xoom.com/SandSurfer/home.htm> *** check it out - work in progress ***
>Resent-Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 23:34:36 -0800 (PST) >From: "Arkley & Kathy" <arkley@castles.com> >Old-To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> >Subject: LDS is UP and RUNNING! >Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 23:32:57 -0800 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook 8.5, Build 4.71.2173.0 >X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2014.211 >Importance: Normal >To: NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/45520 >X-Loop: NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: NORCAL-L-request@rootsweb.com > >http://32.96.111.13/default.asp > >Kathy Busby > >Digging up the past is more fun than digging up the weeds. My garden has >gone to heck but the genealogy is blooming! > > > Carol De Priest <http://members.xoom.com/SandSurfer/home.htm> *** check it out - work in progress ***
-----Original Message----- From: COOK-D-request@rootsweb.com <COOK-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: COOK-D@rootsweb.com <COOK-D@rootsweb.com> Date: 28 March 1999 20:50 Subject: COOK-D Digest V99 #94 Hi all Does anyone have any details of the familys of Horwood Lawrence Rob (b) ins Carter 1800s Living in the Oxfordshire/Berkshire area (anything might help) Also I am looking for details of an Elizabeth born about 18 69-1890 She married a William Davis and had children she then married Mr Cook I am trying to find out her maiden name, as she is my G Grandmother
Okay, where is it? I looked but could not find it. What is the correct address? thanks
Hi Everyone, I am looking for any info on relatives of Wesley Daniel Cook. He is my Grandfather. He was born, June 20, 1882. Chickasha, Oklahoma, Indian Territory. He died, August 3, 1953, in Clinton, Oklahoma. He married Mary Catherine Cook, March 27, 1904. My sister obtained a copy of the death certificate and his Mothers name is Mary Nelson. His fathers name is David E. Cook. All my mother was told was David E. Cook died when Wesley was about 6 months old and his mother moved back to Alabama and remarried and supposedly had another child. That is where Wesley met my grandmother, in Cullman, Alabama. Any information will greatly appreciated. Thanks.....Judy -- When the going gets tough, upgrade.
Need background info on the following families, Happy to share what I have. Descendants of WILLIAM COOK Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM1 COOK was born Abt. 1764 in CHESTERFIELD , VIRGINIA, and died May 22, 1844 in NICHOLAS COUNTY, KY. He married (1) ANNE BAKER December 26, 1780 in CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VA., daughter of MARTIN BAKER and MARY KIMBROUGH. He married (2) SARAH BAKER March 20, 1813 in NICHOLAS COUNTY, KY, daughter of MARTIN BAKER and MARY KIMBROUGH. Notes for WILLIAM COOK: WILLIAM LIVED WITH HIS FATHER , UNCLE OR FATHER-IN-LAW AS THERE ARE NO RECORDS OF HIM EVER OWNING LAND IN VIRGINIA. BETWEEN THE YEARS 1783 AND 1787 HE MOVED TO NORTH CAROLINA. HE MOVED TO KENTUCKY IN 1801-02. AFTER THE DEATH OF ANNE, HE MARRIED HER SISTER SARAH AND LIVED IN HER HOME. OBITUARY OF WILLIAM COOK, SR. CAPTAIN WILLIAM COOK, SENIOR, MAY 22, 1844 DIED AT HIS RESIDENCE NEAR MILLERSBURG. SOLDIER IN REVOLUTION, HE BORE WITH HIM TO HIS GRAVE SCARS OF WOUNDS RECEIVED ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE. Notes for SARAH BAKER: SARAH PROVED TO BE MORE THAN AN ORDINARY WOMAN, AND WHOSE EARLY LIFE SEEMED TO BE A NECESSITY TO THE EARLY SETTLERS. AT THAT TIME DOCTORS WERE FEW AND LIVED A GREAT DISTANCE APART. AFTER COMING TO KENTUCKY, SARAH STUDIED MEDICINE AND SOON MASTERED THE KNOWLEDGE OF HERBS, AND BEFORE CIVILIZATION HAD CAST ITS MANTLE OVER THE COUNTRY, HER PRACTICE HAD EXTENDED FAR AND NEAR. SHE SPENT HER LIFE IN GREAT USEFULNESS. [ PERRIN'S HISTORY OF HARRISON, BOURBON, NICHOLAS, AND SCOTT COUNTIES. P.660 ] Children of WILLIAM COOK and ANNE BAKER are: i. LA MYRA2 COOK, m. WILLIAM SHELTON, January 17, 1818. ii. WILLIAM COOK , JR., m. (1) UNKNOWN; m. (2) CHARITY FLORENCE. iii. ANN G. COOK, m. (1) SAMUEL "BOSS" SMITH; m. (2) JOHN "JACK" CONWAY, March 27, 1823, NICHOLAS COUNTY, KY. Notes for JOHN "JACK" CONWAY: JACK AND ANNE CONWAY HAD TEN CHILDREN. iv. MARTIN COOK. v. SALLY COOK, b. August 01, 1793, KY1; d. July 21, 1845, NICHOLAS COUNTY, KY; m. JOHN GRIFFITH, June 13, 1813, KENTUCKY2. Endnotes 1. Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2273, Date of Import: Oct 8, 1996 2. Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2273, Date of Import: Oct 8, 1996 Kay Withers
Does anyone have further information regarding the following Cooks? Please contact me, if you would like to exchange information. Thanks! Descendants of Hezekiah Cook Generation No. 1 1. HEZEKIAH5 COOK (JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 08 May 1791 in of Waterborough, York, ME, and died 01 September 1839 in Waterborough, York, ME. He married PEACE CARLE 19 January 1809 in Waterborough, York, ME, daughter of JOHN CARLE and MARY MORRILL. Children of HEZEKIAH COOK and PEACE CARLE are: i. JOHN6 COOK, b. 1809-1826, ME> New London, CT by 1841. 2. ii. THOMAS COOK, b. 1818, Limrick, ME. 3. iii. PELATIAH COOK, b. 03 July 1828, Waterborough, York, ME; d. 01 December 1901, N. Shapleigh, York, ME. iv. LIVONIA COOK, b. 1830, Waterborough, York, ME. v. PATIENCE COOK, b. 1834, Waterborough, York, ME. vi. ABIGAIL COOK. vii. SALLY COOK. viii. EMILY COOK. ix. JANE COOK. 4. x. SUSAN COOK, b. of Waterborough, York, ME. xi. CHARLOTTE COOK. Generation No. 2 2. THOMAS6 COOK (HEZEKIAH5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1818 in Limrick, ME. He married ELIZABETH NYE. Child of THOMAS COOK and ELIZABETH NYE is: i. JAMES FRANKLIN7 COOK, b. 17 May 1846, Woods Hole, Cape Cod; d. 05 February 1935, Woods Hole, Cape Cod; m. MARTHA ANN HUDSON, Boston, MA. 3. PELATIAH6 COOK (HEZEKIAH5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 03 July 1828 in Waterborough, York, ME, and died 01 December 1901 in N. Shapleigh, York, ME. He married DORCAS SMITH 17 September 1854 in Waterborough, York, ME, daughter of JOHN SMITH and MARY. Children of PELATIAH COOK and DORCAS SMITH are: i. BRADFORD7 COOK, b. 03 May 1856, ME; d. 19 February 1921, Alfred, York, ME. 5. ii. THOMAS CARL COOK, b. 09 September 1857, Bethleham, Grafton, NH; d. 06 January 1933, Keating, Baker, OR. 6. iii. ELIZA COOK, b. March 1859, Bethleham, Grafton, NH; d. 1916. iv. EMMA COOK, b. 1859-1869. v. HENRY COOK, b. 1859-1869. vi. GEORGE COOK, b. 1859-1869. vii. FRANK COOK, b. 1859-1869. viii. HATTIE EMMA COOK, b. 1859-1869. 7. ix. ADA B. COOK, b. 25 February 1870, Bethleham, Grafton, NH; d. 02 February 1949, Waterborough, York, ME. 4. SUSAN6 COOK (HEZEKIAH5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born in of Waterborough, York, ME. She married JACOB ABBOTT Abt. 1829. Child of SUSAN COOK and JACOB ABBOTT is: i. HEZEKIAH COOK7 ABBOTT, b. Civil War Soldier. Generation No. 3 5. THOMAS CARL7 COOK (PELATIAH6, HEZEKIAH5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 09 September 1857 in Bethleham, Grafton, NH, and died 06 January 1933 in Keating, Baker, OR. He married CORA BELLE MORRIS 11 January 1897 in Smith Center, Smith, KS. Children of THOMAS COOK and CORA MORRIS are: i. CARL8 COOK. ii. JESSE LEWIS COOK. iii. WALTER COOK. 6. ELIZA7 COOK (PELATIAH6, HEZEKIAH5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born March 1859 in Bethleham, Grafton, NH, and died 1916. She married EUGENE SWINERTON. Children of ELIZA COOK and EUGENE SWINERTON are: i. JOHN HENRY8 SWINERTON. ii. GEORGE SWINERTON. iii. GERTRUDE SWINERTON. iv. EDITH SWINERTON. 7. ADA B.7 COOK (PELATIAH6, HEZEKIAH5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 25 February 1870 in Bethleham, Grafton, NH, and died 02 February 1949 in Waterborough, York, ME. She married (1) BURT HORN Bef. 1895. She married (2) HECTOR B. SCOTT 02 November 1895 in Waterborough, York, ME. Children of ADA COOK and BURT HORN are: i. GRACE8 HORN. ii. CHARLES HORN. Children of ADA COOK and HECTOR SCOTT are: iii. ELSIE MARION8 SCOTT. iv. EDNA MAE SCOTT. v. PERLEY SCOTT. vi. EFFIE SCOTT. vii. MARY DORCAS SCOTT. viii. THOMAS JAMES SCOTT. Christine Pettit California http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/e/t/Christine-M-Pettit/
Seeking information on Ida COOK b 29 Nov 1867 Smithville Lee Co GA d.17 Jun 1911 Colquitt Co GA m John Thomas TURNER abt 1885 Sumter Co GA The had thirteen children: (1) Essie Eula TURNER WEEKS, (2) Maude Esther TURNER TANNER, (3) Ella Cornelia TURNER WILLS, (4) Alpheous Wilson TURNER, (5) Alma Ruth TURNER TYRE, (6) Dona TURNER, (7) Emma TURNER, (8) Ida TURNER, (9) Buddy TURNER, (10) John Mark TURNER, (11) Make Carmichael TURNER, (12) Philip Emory TURNER, (13) Timothy Herbert TURNER, and not in birth order. Also other COOK's with connections to LEE, SUMTER & COLQUITT Counties. Thanks, Steve ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Hi Everyone... In the Attic of our Cook Homepage is 12 pages of records of how to understand bible records. You must come see them! And while you are there, take a look at the new states project if you haven't seen them yet. New things are added all the time. <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/CookCooke"> COOK COOKE KOCH HOMEPAGE</A> http://members.aol.com/CookCooke Ellie
WILL: COOK, REUBEN: Leg. - son JOHN; son BENJAMIN; son JOEL; son NATHAN; daughter THAMER; wife HANNAH (Atchison); son WILLIAM. EX: son JOEL COOK. Died November 19, 1750 R. August 1, 1751 Wit: Lawrence Lancaster, Thomas Betts. Page 355 WILL: CARRELL, JONE: Leg. - son THOMAS COOKE; ELIZABETH WEAVER; JOANNAH BUTROVSA?; son WILLIAM COOKE; JOHN CARRELL; son REUBEN COOKE. Died March 31, 1720 R. June 27, 1720 Wit: Edward Chitty, Abraham Baggett. Page 32
Hi, I found this today in some bible records. Hope it helps someone. Ellie http://www.genealogy-books.com/cooke.htm JOSEPH COOKE BIBLE of Pennsylvania From: Rosemary Cook Neese, 5414 Shawnee Drive, Albany, OH 45710 Published in Cornerstone Clues, Vol. XVII, No. 4, Nov. 1991 Births: Joseph Book 6/21/1811 Sarah Ann Bowman 3/9/1816 Dawson Adams 4/7/1812 Nancy Medkirk Ledwith 9/12/1816 Arthur Inghram Cooke 5/7/1853 Arabella Blackburn Adams (wife) 1/1/1856 Sallie Adams Cooke 6/9/1876 Robert Adams Cooke 11/27/1878 Bessie Arabella Cooke 8/21/1884 Anna Mary Cooke 6/22/1888 Josephine Dawson Cooke 10/17/1891 Helen Genevieve Cooke 3/21/1895 Mary Louise Cooke 7/16/1899 Marriages: Joseph Cooke-Sarah Ann Bowman 1841 Dawson Adams-Nancy Medkirke Ledwith 12/8/1836 Arthur Inghram Cooke-Arabella Blackburn Adams 6/20/1875 Sallie Adams Cooke-Lewis Wetzel Sayers 2/27/1902 Robert Adams Cooke-Nantie Belle Ryan 11/30/1905 Helen Genevieve Cooke-William Thomas Kent 9/10/1919 Mary Louise Cooke-William S. Long 2/4/1928 Deaths: Joseph Cooke 6/18/1890 (1891), two dates given Sarah Ann Bowman Cooke 12/6/1901 Dawson Adams 4/8/1890 (1901), two dates given Nancy Ledwith Adams 6/9/1903 Josephine Dawson Cooke 4/7/1898 Arthur Inghram Cooke 4/10/1930 Arabella Adams Cooke 3/3/1931
Hello, My name is Carolyn Moses Camidge. My grandfather, Gaither A. Moses, (who would be deceased by now), was very, very good friends with Bess and Bynum Cook of Bessemer City, NC - from what I am told. If you are a relative of Bess or Bynum Cook - OR - KNOW OF any of their relatives, I need for them to contact me as soon as possible. It is very URGENT to my family - the MOSES family. Please e-mail me at Cmcamidge@aol.com If the relative of Bess or Bynum Cook does not have e-mail, they may call me COLLECT at 828 - 433-6374. I thank you for your time and effort. Kindest regards... Carolyn Moses Camidge
Is the person who was looking for Marcellus Cook recently still on this list? I possibly have info to help. Mamie ----- Original Message ----- From: <COOK-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <COOK-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 10:07 AM Subject: COOK-D Digest V99 #95
I would like any information on Martha Phillips who married ____Cook in the late 1800's early 1900's. They had atleast one son, Charles. Thanks, Pam
Is the person still on this list who was looking for a Marcellus Cook? Mamie ----- Original Message ----- From: <COOK-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <COOK-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 10:07 AM Subject: COOK-D Digest V99 #95
Hi Everyone, I found this will on the web. Hope it helps someone. Ellie http://www.ca-probate.com/wills.htm December Term Hinds Co., MS Probate Court December 25, 1834 Est. of David COOK Names viz: John S. COOK, Evan COOK, Sarah COOK, Ruth COOK, John B. RUCKER and Martha RUCKER his wife late Martha COOK, Henrietta COOK, William H. DAVIS and Margaret DAVIS his wife late Margaret COOK, heirs of David COOK, decd. John S. COOK & Evan COOK, admnistrators. Slaves. Elijah COOK, Samuel N. GILLIAD and James RANEY as comissioners. All the above children were of age. No minors involved. It appears that Elijah COOK was a brother to David COOK. I also abstracted the Will of Ruth COOK listed above dated 27 Aug 1857. A slave to her sister Sarah COOK, also mentions brother John S. COOK and Heirs of Martha RUCKER, Evan COOK & Henrietta COOK BUNCH. I also found Joseph M. COOK (decd.) wife Martha COOK, her brother William LINDSY was admn. of the estate dated 2 Mar 1830. Mentions orphans that were not named. John COOK, est. Dec 1833, Elijah COOK admn. Hinds Co., MS Marriages Alvin COOK & Eliza THOMAS, John COOK bnds. 1/25/1838 Evan COOK & Mary J. HALE 1/9/1838 Daniel COOK & Ada BASKIN 5/11/1841 David RANEY & Mary Ann DUNNAHOS, Elijah COOK bnds. 10/14/1846 Fielding COOK & Louisa M. ROSS 11/25/1835 Fielding COOK & Lucinda BLACK 7/16/1840 John COOK & Mary TATUM 10/17/1838 Isaac STEEN & Nancy W. RUCKER, John S. COOK bnds. 3/2/1842 Lazarus COOK & Mary NEVELS 1/18/1830 Lazarus COOK & Adaline ROBERTS 7/11/1833 Morris COOK & Nancy A. LEE 9/18/1843 Thomas COOk & Euritice ANDERSON 12/12/1839 Mathew McLEMORE & Emma RANEY 12/26/1833 Elijah COOK, Sr. Will 23 Mar 1847 Wife, Rebecca, children; Elijah, Jr., Ewel, David H. COOK, Nixon, Frances M. & daughter Rebecca COOK. 1850 Hinds Co., MS Census John S. COOK 44 M KY Planter $4000 House 284 Sarah 55 F SC Ruth 50 F SC Mary M. RUCKER 17 F SC Rebecca COOK 62 F SC Planter Elijah 26 M AL Vixan 30 M AL Insane Ewell 23 M MS Warren 21 M MS David COOK 35 M NC Farmer $1000 House 1040 Ada 40 F NC Samuel R. 14 M MS Charles 23 M MS William 8 M MS Moses 6 M MS Jane 4 F MS Babe 2 F MS Evan H. COOK 42 M KY $3000 House 1054 Mary J. 31 F AL David H. 11 M MS Henry 9 M MS Sarah A. 7 F MS Martha 5 F MS
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This comes from a credible source - our main computer people. 2. This does NOT mean the lists are getting infected. 3. Before people get confused again, let me clarify their message. They say the email message with the subject noted has an attached file. They say don't even open the message, just delete it. Opening the email message WILL NOT spread the virus. Opening the attached Word file WILL spread the virus. However, their advice to just delete the email message itself is sound advice, because some people will open the email, then be tempted to open the Word file just to see what happens (sort of like the apple in the Garden of Eden). They are saying, "don't tempt fate, delete the email message." Good advice. 4. You'll see that CNet has information on this. That implies this is not limited to IU's mail system (which is logical). -------- -----Original Message----- From: IU Information Technology Security Office Sent: Saturday, March 27, 1999 1:26 AM Subject: E-mail virus/worm spreading rapidly at IU If you receive an e-mail message with the subject: "Important Message From ..." Do NOT open it, and DELETE it immediately. The message contains a Microsoft Word file attachment, which contains a dangerous macro "worm" (similar to a virus). If you open this file, the macro will send multiple copies of the file and worm to many other users, hence causing it to spread extremely rapidly. It will also infect your machine with a version of itself that will be present in any new Microsoft Word documents you create. This is not a hoax. The Indiana University IT Security Office and UITS have determined that the Microsoft Word macro "worm" is loose on the IU-Bloomington and IUPUI campus. This worm is also infecting other sites around the world. See the last section of this message for further technical details. WHAT WE'RE DOING We have reconfigured the main IUB and IUPUI mail relay systems to attempt to detect possible copies of the macro, and to return the message to the sender rather than allowing it be delivered. Although this may be limiting some legitimate mail, it has arrested the propagation outside of the campus Microsoft Exchange systems, which many faculty and staff use as their primary e-mail service. We disabled the Microsoft Exchange system for a period early Friday evening in order to temporarily halt propagation of the worm, and to allow time for a solution to be found to the problem. The Microsoft Exchange system will be returning to service shortly, although it may be necessary to configure it to permit sending messages to only one recipient at a time. We hope to have access to a better solution sometime over the weekend. 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Newton Cook, com. D 9nd reg inf Ky Vol. CSA - Pvt, enlisted Oct 21 ,1861 in Abingdon, VA. Wounded at Chickamaugh, Sept. 20, 1863, died in Forsyth GA Aug. 1864. Harrison County Census 1860: Newton cook, farmhand, reside with father Aaron Cook, age 58, farmer. Other children named: Mikagah, age 22, Nancy age 19 Frances age 17 Eligah age 15 Can anyone connect? I'm looking for a Newton Cook, father of Jefferson Davis Cook, born 1860, 61 and died in 1916 (Ballard Co, KY) Does not appear to have been in Ballard in 1870 (or nearby counties) Pat
Hi list, I haven't posted in many moons, so thought I'd put the family up for inspection. Bedford Co, PA..................................................... Ezekiel Cook, b. 1784 MD (found in Bedford by 1820) +Elizabeth Leader b. 1789 PA (daughter of Henry Leader and Elizabeth) i. Sarah 1822-1887 m. Allen Ritchey ii. Catherine abt. 1820 - ? m. William Woy iii. Eliza m. Unknown Bruer iv. Henry (no info) v. Rebecca m. Samuel Mixel vi. Lucinda 1824-1889 m. Michael Ritchey vii John 1826-1911 m. Barbara Lee viii Ezekiel 1834-1901 m. Matilda Young I know John and Barbara moved to Champaign Co, IL in 1866. Ezekiel and Matilda also moved there, not sure what year. I have info on some of the Ritcheys and Woys. If you have Cooks in Champaign Co, IL after 1866, please check with me, I have info on both families of Cooks who moved there. Linda Garrett