>To: Carol Holt <Carolh@InfoAve.Net> >From: Christine Pettit <cpettit@pe.net> >Subject: Re: Burlington County Gravestones >In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19981231091441.007132dc@infoave.net> > >At 09:14 AM 12/31/98 -0600, you wrote: >> >>I visited Burlington County, New Jersey in July 1998. I made a copy of the >>following while visiting libraries there. >> >>The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey >>Volume 48, Number 1, Whole Number 178 January 1973 >> >>Page 1 >> >>BURLINGTON COUNTY GRAVESTONES >> >>WRIGHTSTOWN METHODIST CEMETERY >> >>The burying ground surrounding the Wrightstown Methodist Church is the >>second oldest burying place in New Hanover Township. The earliest >>interments, it is understood, are located under the present building, which >>is used as a servicemen's recreation center. The building and the >>surrounding cemetery are kept in good condition. >> >>The earliest Methodist meeting house was located on the opposite side of >>the road. Upon the need for additional room the building was moved and >>enlarged on its present site. As one of the calls on the early Burlington >>circuit, the area was a scene of Methodist activity from its beginnings in >>the late 18th century when Wrightstown, now commonly known as Fort Dix, was >>Pennytown. Many of its early pioneers now rest in the Methodist Cemetery. >>The inscriptions were copied and checked by members of the Genealogical >>Society in September, 1972 and were prepared for publication by Dorothy A. >>Stratford. >> >>Allen, Elizabeth, d. Oct. 19, 1862, aged 52 yrs. & 4 mos. >> >>Asay, Charles W., d. Jan. 1, 1869, aged 65 yrs. >> >>Asay, G. S., no other insc. on stone. >> >>Asay, Hope Aaronson. See William G. Jones. >> >>Asay, Ida Mary, d. Apr. 4, 1880, aged 2 yrs. Next to stone for Parker Asay. >> >>Asay, James, d. Feb. 15, 1856, aged 56 yrs.; wife of Elizabeth, d. Apr. 5, >>1858 >> aged 56 yrs. >> >>Asay, James, b. Feb. 7, 1813, d. Apr. 7, 1898; wife Elizabeth R. b. Apr. >>16, 1818, >> d. Mar. 16, 1887. >> >>Asay, Lettie D., 1859-1957. >> >>Asay, Lydia, b. Apr. 5, 1792, d. Mar. 27, 1898. >> >>Asay, Parker, d. Mar. 10, 1880, aged 33 yrs. >> >>Bennet, Harrison P., d. Mar. 10, 1860(?), aged 13.11.12. >> >>Bishop, Barzillia, B. Feb. 25, 1828, d. Nov. 4, 1907; wife Mary Jane, >> b. May 17, 1834, d. Jan. 22, 1892. >> >>Brown, Ann, d. Nov. 26, 1852, aged 9 days. >> Next to stones for Samuel & Diadamie Brown. >> >>Page 2 >> >>Brown, Samuel, d. Mar. 17, 1854, aged 57.6.23; wife Diadamie, d. Apr. 10, >>1889, >> aged 83 yrs. >> >>Brownley, John, "Capt., Co. H. 13 Regt, Md. Inf.," d. Apr. 26, 1894, aged >>62 yrs. >> >>Crammer, Lawrence*; wife Lizzie*; son Henry, d. Sept. 22, 1873, aged 2 yrs. >> >>Cook, John, "he was a good father," d. June 15, 1877, no age given. >> >>Cooke, Francis B., d. June 8, 1853, aged 27 yrs. >> >>Cooke, William H., "Co. E. 23 Regt. N. J. Vols.," d. Sept. 5, 1899, aged 68 >>yrs. >> >>Dundey, Joel L.*; wife Sarah*; son George K., d. June 21, 1853, aged 10.0.24. >> >>Eckman, Ellen, "our mother . . . sadly missed by children," 1839-1883. >> >>Eckman, Hannah. See Peter Eckman. >> >>Eckman, Peter, b. Aug. 20, 1796, d. Dec. 13, 1865; adj. stone, no rel. shown: >> Job, no age or dates; Hannah, b. Aug. 9, 1801, d. Apr. 15, 1871. >> >>Emley, Eleanor P., b. Jan. 19, 1845, d. Feb. 20, 1923. >> >>Emley, Hannah M., d. Mar. 5, 1864, aged 59 yrs. >> >>Emley, Solomon E., d. Jan. 25, 1848, aged 72 yrs.; wife Sarah, d. Apr. 5, >>1855, >> aged 76 yrs. >> >>Emley, William D. See William S. Emley. >> >>Emley, William S., b. July 3, 1810, d. Sept. 16, 1877; wife Mary A., >> b. July 7, 1817, d. Feb. 14, 1905; son William D., b. Sept. 13, 1856, >> d. May 10, 1884; son George E., "of William & Mary Ann," d. Oct. 3, 1853, >> aged 5.1.19. >> >>Fuller, Ralph E., "Hdq. Co. 16 Inf. USA," 1877-1924. >> >>Gaskill, Asa, b. Sept. 28, 18--, d. Mar. 2, -- (year illegible), aged 84 >>yrs.; >> adj. stone, no rel. shown; Rebecca, insc. illegible. >> >>Goodwin, William, "Co. D 23 Regt. N. J. Vol.," d. Aug. 31, 1893, aged 77 yrs. >> >>Grove, Samuel*; wife Ellen*; dau. Mary Ann, d. Oct. 23, 1863, aged 5.5.12. >> >>Haley, John*; wife M.E.*; son George Jacob, d. Dec. 12, 1920. >> >>Harker, Hannah Ann F. See Hilton Harker. >> >>Harker, Hilton*; wife Martha*; dau. Hannah Ann F., b. Aug. 14, 1846, >> d. Jan. 3, 1869 >> >>Harker, Joseph*; wife Martha*; d. Dec. 21, 1854, in 51st yr.; another wife >> Elizabeth, d. Aug. 1, 1855, aged 51 yrs. >> >>Harris, Benjamin, no other insc. on stone. >> >>Harrison, Harriet, "our mother," b. Aug. 27, 1797, d. Sept. 9, 1893, aged >>96.0.13. >> >>Hartman, William*; wife Emily*; dau. Amy B., d. Mar. 14, 1854, aged 2 yrs. >>and >> 2 mos. >> >>Hartshorne, Mary, "our Aunt," d. Mar. 2, 1856, aged 63.2.11. >> >>Havens, Charles, "Co. D 23 Reqt., Co. E. 40 Regt. N. J. Vol.," d. Nov. 21, >>1898, >> aged 78 yrs.; wife Mary, "our dear mother," d. Dec. 6, 1884, aged 55 >>yrs. >> & 3 mos. >> >>Havens, Edith, d. Jan. 21, 1843, aged 76 yrs. >> >>Page 3 >> >>Hodson, Henry*; wife Martha*; son Joseph H., b. July 1, 1874, d. Mar. 20, >>1879. >> >>Hull, William, "Co. H. 8 Regt. N. J. Vols.," d. Aug. 18, 1900, aged 62 yrs. >> >>Jones, Unis, "our dear mother," d. Mary 1862, aged 75 yrs. >> >>Jones, William G.*; wife Hope Aaronson Asay, b. Oct. 15, 1834, d. May 2, 1878; >> son Frank, d. July 10, 1874, aged 0.6.6. >> >>Kirby, Elizabeth, d. Dec. 28, 1820, aged 82 yrs. >> >>Kirby, Joseph, b. Aug. 7, 1823, d. Apr. 25, 1853. >> >>Kirby, Rebecca, 1826-1895. >> >>L., D., no other insc. on stone. >> >>L-land (illegible), Lydia, "our sister," d. Feb. 1856, in 28th yr. >> >>Lamb, Nehemiah*; wife Mary A.*; dau. Maggie, b. Nov. 5, 1859, d. Nov. (?), >>1876. >> >>Lame, Daniel, d. June 23, 1864, aged 51 yrs. & 3 mos.; wife Elizabeth, >> d. Apr. 18, 1849, aged 35.6.25; son Joseph T., d. Dec. 25, 1850, >> aged 10.3.10; son Caleb A., d. Nov. 17, 1843, aged 0.4.17; dau. Mary, >> d. Feb. 6, 1846, aged 8 mos. >> >>Lame, Jesse*; wife Mary L., b. Sept. 21, 1775, d. May 5, 1856, aged 81 yrs. >> >>Layton, Anthony, 1808-1877; same stone; no rel. shown: Sarah, 1812-1890. >> >>Layton, Sarah. See Anthony Layton. >> >>Leete, William P., b. Aug. (?), 1859, d. Feb. 28, 1888. >> >>Macpherson, William, d. Jan. 29, 1929, aged 53 yrs. >> >>Moore, Catharine, d. Apr. 9, 1869, aged 85 yrs. >> >>Parker, George H.*; wife Althea*; dau. "our Kate," d. Aug. 12, 1872, aged >>18 mos. >> >>Peterson, Elizabeth Remine, 1857-1935. >> >>Phillips, Andrew N.*; wife Mary H.*; son Harry W., d. July 6, 1872, aged >>0.10.5. >> >>Pitman, Asa*; wife Mary, d. Jan. 31, 1852, in 28th yr. >> >>Poinsett, Elizabeth, d. Sept. 11, 1851, in 81st yr. >> >>Pullen, Harrison, 1860-1913; wife Sarah A., 1862-1934; adj. stone, no rel. >>shown: >> Carlton H., 1914-1931. >> >>Remine, Anna M. See Mary E. Remine. >> >>Remine, Benjamin, b. Jan. 26, 1799, d. Jan. 6, 1862. >> >>Remine, Caleb, d. Apr. 1, 1852, in 20th yr. >> >>Remine, Caleb, 1855-1900; same stone, no rel. shown: Hannah P., 1851-1931. >> >>Remine, Catharine Ann, d. Nov. 19, 1865, aged 33.2.13. Stone next to one for >> Charles Remine. >> >>Remine, Charles. See George Remine. >> >>Remine, Charles, "father," 1831-1917. >> >>Remine, Elwood, b. June 13, 1834, d. Apr. 18, 1882, aged 47 yrs. & 10 mos. >> Next to stone for Sarah Remine. >> >>Remine, George, d. May 17, 1909, aged 73 yrs. Adj. stone, no rel. shown: >> Charles, 1884-1936. >> >>Remine, Hannah P. See Caleb Remine. >> >>Page 4 >> >>Remine, Mary E., b. Apr. 25, 1840, d. July 30, 1897; adj. stone, no rel. >>shown: >> Anna M., b. July 20, 1848, d. Oct. 10, 1904. >> >>Remine, Sarah, b. Nov. 23, 1805, d. Aug. 13, 1877. >> Next to stone for Benjamin Remine. >> >>Remine, William, no other ins. on stone. >> >>Rogers, David G., "Co. B 23 Reg. N. J. Vol.," d. May 10, 1863, aged 30 yrs. >> >>Schmeisser, Valentine, b. May11, 1818, d. Mar. 12, 1880. >> >>Scott, John, "farewell my wife and children all," d. Mar. 10, 1860, >> aged 54 yrs. & 2 mos. >> >>Taylor, Theophilus, 1840-1904. >> >>Watkinson, John W., d. Dec. 30, 1849, aged 26.10.6; wife Sarah*; >> son William Henry, d. Nov. 14, 1848, aged 2.7.7; >> son John, d. Oct. 30, 1849, aged 0.2.22. >> >>Wheeler, Theodosia, d. Mar. 10, 1873, in 62nd yr. >> >>[This document was single spaced, but for readability I typed it double >>spaced. There was no note as to what the asterisks stood for.] >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Christine Pettit California http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/e/t/Christine-M-Pettit/
Hi All, On my new page called Paper Trails 2nd last paragraph at the bottom of the page I show a C.J.R. Cooke as a Vicar in 1878 in the U.K. , just thought I would let you know case anybody was looking for same. Regards, Wayne Cook http://webhome.idirect.com/~wtcook Researching: Cook, Usher, Leggett, Leggitt, Burdick,Towle,Abbott, Shaw,May,,Penney,Neely,Thompson,Rushlow, Mondeville,Bragg, Boyle,Clark,Maguire,Henry,Daigle, Burger (Australia)
Cook Cousins, As we have all been working hard on our "COOK ANCESTORS" in 1998, let's make 1999 even better. Patricia Sheeley who is also a Cook has been gathering Cook material for years. I have recently sent her also what I have collected. We both have seen for some time how many COOK'S from the Western part of Kentucky show some similarities in where they migrated from and names used that are similar. Pat is inviting you to visit her Web site mentioned below and add your information to it. Please join us in helping put these families together & have a big BINGO in 1999. Carla >Merry Christmas everyone! I just posted an update to the Cook pages >that I am trying to put together - any and all Cook information from the >great Jackson Purchase area and surrounding areas is welcome! Please >surf by: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/4375/cookmain.html > >Pat > > >==== KYJacksonPurchase Mailing List ==== >Check the various Jackson Purchase counties for their home pages on the KYGenWeb - >Many have lookup volunteers who will check reference materials for you. > >
Attn: smitty@exit33.com (Smitty Crossfield) Your mail has been returned as unknown user. Please contact again: <Cookstuff@aol.com> Chas. L. Cook
Lafayette COOK b. 29 Nov 1847 in Autauga Co., AL. (Parent's unknown). He shows up in 1861 in KY where he enlists in the Union Army and serves for 3 years. He marries 1) Sara Elizabeth ALLEN 5 Jan 1875 in TN. Their children were: Jesse, Robert David, Christian Perlina md. Robert Austin HARRISON, and James Monroe all born in TN. He marries 2) Mary Elizabeth ROBERSON widow of Mr. GAROUTTE 13 May 1892 in Howell Co., MO. Their children were: Ellen Frances md. David COOK and John Lafayette. He married 3) (my line ) 6 Jul 1900 in Carroll Co., AR to Rutha Jane BAILEY. Their children were: Alma June md. Harry BARTON, Franklin md. Blanche ?, Homer Lee md. Hazel MCDOWELL, and Austin Robert. Lafayette COOK died 28 May 1918 in Goodman, McDonald Co., MO. I would like to correspond with anyone working on this family. Any information would be appreciated!!! Donna Merrill dmerrill@fastlane.net
Hello everyone in Cook Land: I trust that everyone had a great Christmas and are enjoying the Festive Holiday Season. I have been trying to track down a Holden Cook who came from Horncastle, Lincolnshire County, England for approximately a year now and finally had a great result. I have tracked down some of his famiy but would like to check on the 1841 census for that area because I cannot seem to locate one son that I know exists but is not listed on the church records in the Horncastle area. Here is what I have so far: Holding Cook (also known as Holden) married Mary Graves at Hemingby on June 1, 1824. The following details are taken from the Wesleyan methodist Chapel in Horncastle. Susan, daughter born Mar 10 1826, baptised Mar 30 1826 Eliza, daughter born Mar 10 1826, baptised Mar 30, 1826 Thomas, son born Sept 20, 1827, baptised Oct 25 1827 William, son no birth date given , baptised Mar 29 1832 ( I have a birthdate of Feb 27 1832 which ties in with the baptism date) Elizabeth, daughter born Jul 4 1836, baptised Jul 4 1836 I do hope someone out there has a copy of the 1841 census for this area of Horncastle and would be able to look this information up for me. I would be most appreciative if anyone could do it. Thank you in advance. Diane Peacock dpeacock@cancom.net
Dear Cook Cousins: I sent you a letter that I received from Dr. Jeremy Bangs in Leiden, Holland. The letter explains the dilemma--not renewing his work permit. I would appreciate if you could write a letter supporting his work to one or all the suggested contacts. My interest in the American Pilgrim Museum began when I found a COOK family outline noting our relatives included Francis COOK of the Mayflower group. So I began reading to refresh my memory of the 1600 events. Of course, this increased my search but not in finding a personal link. My initial source was through the "Mayflower" website. In September, my wife and I visited several countries including Holland. I made a special trip to Leiden to visit this museum. I was in search of the Pilgrims plight more so than my family line. To my surprise, the museum was a typical Pilgrim-style 16th century one-room house as explained by Dr. Bangs. The museum is housed in a building built in the 1600s. The eerie part of this visit was entering the museum. The day of our visit, there was a heavy overcast. Upon entering the museum (room), it appeared as if there no lights. When my eyes adjusted to the darkest, I saw a dozen or so huddled around Dr. Bangs. Immediately, I thought of similar events occurring in the 1600s, where the Pilgrims had their meetings. The room was lighted my several candles. The visit was memorable. In your today's newspaper, you will see a story from The Associated Press (12/29/98). I was in total shock upon reading it since I received his e-mail eight hours earlier. I strongly support his efforts to keep our heritage alive and I appreciate your support. Cousin Edward A. Cook (AUGCOOK)
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_914980070_boundary Content-ID: <0_914980070@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_914980070_boundary Content-ID: <0_914980070@inet_out.mail.compuserve.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <113642.2533@compuserve.com> Received: from rly-yd05.mx.aol.com (rly-yd05.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.5]) by air-yd03.mx.aol.com (v53.29) with SMTP; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 16:17:48 -0500 Received: from arl-img-2.compuserve.com (arl-img-2.compuserve.com [149.174.217.132]) by rly-yd05.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id QAA26631; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 16:17:47 -0500 (EST) Received: (from root@localhost) by arl-img-2.compuserve.com (8.8.6/8.8.6/2.17) id QAA22525; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 16:14:42 -0500 (EST) Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 16:14:18 -0500 From: Jeremy Bangs <113642.2533@compuserve.com> Subject: Copy of: Copy of: Leiden American Pilgrim Museum under threat of closing Sender: Jeremy Bangs <113642.2533@compuserve.com> To: augcook <AUGCOOK@aol.com> Cc: "P.&T. Carlson" <phillipca@aol.com>, "B. Carlson" <bcarlson@paccar.com>, "f. carlson" <fawnia@earthlink.net>, ben heffer <bheffer@sopris.net>, chad moncy <charles_moncy@t-t.com>, "M. Moncy" <mmoncy@juno.com>, Nashes <nashes@ptialaska.net> Message-ID: <199812271614_MC2-64D6-B800@compuserve.com> Content-Disposition: inline Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: Jeremy Bangs, 113642,2533 CC: augcook, INTERNET:AUGCOK@aol.com carl o. bangs III, INTERNET:bangs@cet.com csds, INTERNET:csds@dataplusnet.com Jane Fiske, INTERNET:JFISKE@NEHGS.ORG emilie greene, INTERNET:greeneb@massed.net S. Maddock, INTERNET:70263,2237@compuserve.com Peter Mayhew, INTERNET:pjm19@york.ac.uk mrpxx, INTERNET:mrpxx@aol.com j newsome, INTERNET:jnewsom7@airmail.net Joan Powers, INTERNET:JPowers849@aol.com Paul Spooner, INTERNET:PaulSpooner@compuserve.com Robert Walker, INTERNET:rwalker@cco.net DATE: 12/26/98 11:44 PM RE: Copy of: Copy of: Leiden American Pilgrim Museum under threat of closing ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: Jeremy Bangs, 113642,2533 TO: jeanne kasten, INTERNET:jekasten@hotmail.com CC: Peggy Baker, INTERNET:pegbaker@ici.net Carl Bangs, INTERNET:cobangs@juno.com Debbie Carleton, INTERNET:FirstCliff@aol.com Mary W. Elings, INTERNET:melings@library.berkeley.edu Eric Marr & Tina Grabows, INTERNET:emarr@ushmm.org Ben & Sue Heffer, INTERNET:benh@rof.net Caleb Johnson, INTERNET:Mayfloweb@aol.com Lucas Ligtenberg, INTERNET:lucasl@pipeline.com eric marr, INTERNET:emarr@osprey.smcm.edu Mike Paulick, INTERNET:Mrpxx@aol.com CNN Planning Producer, INTERNET:CNN.FEEDBACK@CNN.COM Elizabeth Schmidt, INTERNET:ehowardschmidt@erols.com Bob Schnucker, INTERNET:rvs@truman.edu DATE: 12/26/98 1:35 PM RE: Copy of: Leiden American Pilgrim Museum under threat of closing AN APPEAL FOR YOUR LETTERS OF SUPPORT TO KEEP THE LEIDEN AMERICAN PILGRIM MUSEUM OPEN! BACKGROUND: By a decision dated December 18, 1998, the Ministry of Justice of The Netherlands has refused to grant a new residency permit to Dr. Jeremy D. Bangs, Director of the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum, and has demanded that he leave the country in four weeks' time (which runs out on January 15, 1999). Two reasons only are given: Dr. Bangs carries out his research and museum work entirely on a volunteer basis, but the Ministry of Justice says that a work permit for the unpaid activities as museum director is required, and that Dr. Bangs himself cannot request such a permit as Director of the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum Foundation because for purposes of their official forms he is the employee and therefore not the employer. Secondly, the Ministry of Justice refuses to count the reimbursement of expenses (for rent, medical insurance premiums, and trave= l expenses, all covered by the New England Historic Genealogical Society) in calculating whether Dr. Bangs has adequate financial resources to live in The Netherlands. They do not comment on the fact that Dr. Bangs has now done so for more than two years without becoming a burden on Dutch society= . The result of this decision, which will be appealed, is that the Dutc= h government effectively is attempting to close down the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum, by making its continued operation impossible. This museum is an initiative of Dr. Bangs, who is well-known as the leading scholar on the topic of the Pilgrims' Leiden years, and who has previously been curator of the Leiden Pilgrim Documents Center, Chief Curator of Plimoth Plantation, and Visiting Curator of Manuscripts of the Pilgrim Society. Th= e Leiden American Pilgrim Museum was opened on Thanksgiving Day, 1997 by United States Ambassador, the Hon. K. Terry Dornbush. In its first year (opening hours Wednesday through Saturday, 1 -5 p.m.) the museum had more than 2600 visitors. The museum was created to provide a cultural and educational focal point for visitors interested in the twelve years of exile the Pilgrims spent in the Netherlands at Leiden before their migration to Plymouth Colony in New England in 1620 on the "Mayflower." It has received positive publicity in newspaper, magazine, radio and television reports around the world. This museum was set up with generous donations of money and assistance from American historical societies including the New England Historic and Genealogical Society, the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, and the Pilgrim Society (Pilgrim Hall Museum). It replaces an exhibit at the Leiden Municipal Archives (of which Dr. Bangs had been curator from 1980 to 1985), which was closed five years ago when space for it was not included in a new building that replaced its location, and when the town archivist expressed the opinion that if Americans wanted a museum on the topic they would have to pay for it themselves. Now that the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum exists, the Ministry of Justice has decided to make its continued existence impossible by refusing a residence permit to the director, Dr. Bangs. WHAT YOU CAN DO: Please write a letter (text suggestion is below) expressing your feelings about this matter and send it to: Her Majesty, Queen Beatrix c/o Mr. Joris Michael Vos, Ambassador Royal Netherlands Embassy 4200 Linnean Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20008 District of Columbia U.S.A. It will be helpful if copies are sent to: Mr. J. Cohen, Secretary of State Ministry of Justice Schedeldoekshaven 100 2511 EX The Hague The Netherlands The Minister of Foreign Affairs Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken Bezuidenhoutseweg 67 2594 AC The Hague The Netherlands Kabinet der Koningin Postbus 20016 2500 EA The Hague The Netherlands Council of State Raad van State Kneuterdijk 22 2514 EN The Hague The Netherlands Mr. J. Th. Hoekema Satijnvlinder 16 2317 KJ Leiden The Netherlands SUGGESTED TEXT: Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands Your Majesty, In 1920 your grandmother Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina graciously became the patroness of the Leyden Pilgrim Fathers Society, which by various projects aimed to promote the investigation of the history, principles and literature of the Pilgrim Fathers and to promote good understanding between the nations. This organization was disbanded during the occupation, but after liberation eventually some of its assets were recovered, and these were eventually turned over to the City of Leiden to subsidize publications about the Leiden period of exile of the Pilgrims, who lived in that city for eleven years before their famous emigration to New England on the "Mayflower" in 1620. In 1958 an exhibit was created at the Leiden Municipal Archives, visited over the years by thousands of tourists. Through an inexplicable oversight this exhibit was closed five years ago when no space was incorporated for it in a new archive building which replaced the building formerly housing the Pilgrim display. In 1997 the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum was opened officially in a new location by U.S. Ambassador K. Terry Dornbush. This museum was an initiative of Dr. Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs, a scholar well known for his numerous publications of new material he has found about the Pilgrims and about Dutch history in the 16th and 17th centuries, and who had previously been curator of the exhibit at the Leiden Archives (1980-1985), Chief Curator of Plimoth Plantation (1986-1991), and Curator of Manuscripts of the Pilgrim Society at Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts (1994-1996). Dr. Bangs' current research has revealed that one of the Pilgrims, Edward Winslow, was appointed by the Estates General and by the English government to be the chairman of an international committee which was to settle the differences remaining between England and The Netherland= s after the First Dutch-English War; this new discovery reveals how importan= t the Pilgrims were to both countries in the seventeenth century, an importance deserving of commemoration through publications and in museums.= In its first year, the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum welcomed more than 2600 visitors, including recently the new United States Ambassador, Dr. Cynthia Schneider. We are informed that Hillary Rodham Clinton has let it be known that she would like to visit the museum during her visit to The Netherlands in February. In 1981, Dr. Bangs had been asked by Prof. Dr. J. N. Bakhuizen van den Brink, the last secretary of the Leyden Pilgrim Fathers Society, to ensure the continuation of that organization's goals through research and exhibitions. This he has done in a way worthy to be considered a continuation of the activities of the original Leyden Pilgrim Fathers Society. The Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sciences has stated to the Ministry of Justice that Dr. Bangs' work "serves an essential interest of The Netherlands." ("Uit een schriftelijk ingewonnen ambtsbericht d.d. 11 februari 1998 van het ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschappen i= s gebleken dat met het verblijf van betrokkene een wezenlijk cultureel Nederlands belang is gediend.") Now we would like to appeal to you for an expression of the protectio= n for this topic so graciously extended by your grandmother, and which now i= s continued by the work of Dr. Bangs in Leiden. Because of a narrow interpretation of regulations, the Ministry of Justice has refused to rene= w Dr. Bangs' residency permit, despite the statement from the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sciences. The Ministry of Justice officials do not take into account the fact that Dr. Bangs' expenses are fully reimbursed b= y The New England Historic Genealogical Society, even though Dr. Bangs carries out his work on a volunteer basis; thus the ministry finds Dr. Bangs unable to meet its definition of financial support, notwithstanding his residence for the last two years in The Netherlands without being a burden on Dutch society. (Before becoming Chief Curator of Plimoth Plantation, a museum about the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Dr. Bangs lived in Leiden for 17 years and had a "permanent" residency permit. He obtained his doctorate in Dutch art history and history from the University of Leiden in 1976.) We ask that you intervene in support of Dr. Bangs' continued residence in your country, so that he can continue to carry out this work which is clearly of great significance for ongoing goo= d cultural relations between our country and yours. To say that we cannot understand the decision of the Ministry of Justice is putting it too mildly. Americans are astonished that when someone has made every possible attempt to resurrect and re-create a cultural focus for a topic of such importance to our history and that of your country, not only has no help been forthcoming but on the contrary an attempt is being made to close down the research and the museum, an attitude which could be interpreted as indicating disdain for our past, an= d for your country's contribution to our history in providing a hospitable refuge to that small group who fled persecution in England, lived peacably for years in Leiden, and went on to become a major source of democratic ideals in America, commemorated each year in the American national holiday Thanksgiving Day, celebrated by nearly a thousand people every year in Leiden's Pieterskerk, as well as everywhere throughout the United States o= f America. We hope that our appeal to you will not be in vain, and that with your ability to look beyond the small details of regulations created for other purposes you will recognize the larger importance to continued cultural relations between our countries in helping the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum to continue to be a focal point where visitors from many countries come to learn about Dutch and American history and our long-sustained mutual relationship. Sincerely yours, --part0_914980070_boundary--
I found this site, it has cook links from all over. http://www.surnameweb.org/registry/cook.htm Still looking for Gregory Cook's Family. Sancook@aol.com
Needing information on the siblings and parents of Jarrett T. Cook. He was born May 25, 1829, in North Carolina. By 1860 he was in Arkansas. He was married first to ? Brown and then in 1868 he married Louisa E. Redmon in Ripley County, Missouri. He married Mary E. Isles Davis around 1871 - probably in Missouri. The family moved to Texas (Hood County) around 1875. We know pretty much about his descendants but know nothing about his parents and brothers and sisters. R. Vernon
1.) Martin Cook m. Mary Marshall 2.) Charles Cook b. 1832 NY m. Rebecca Bowers b. abt. 1848 d. abt. 1872 3.) Marshall Alexander Cook b. 1868 IL d. 1933 Evansville, IN m. Cleora Carlotta Carter b. 1870 d. 1939 Evansville, IN 4.) Charles Marshall Cook b. 1893 IN d. 1936 Evansville, IN m. Mamie Virginia Krack b. 1898 IN d. 1936 Evansville, IN 3.) Thomas Cook b. IN lived in Texas Would appreciate any information on the above. Would love to hear from Cook cousins! Virginia Evansville, IN
Season's Greetings to All, I am looking for a late Christmas present so that I can have a happy new year. I am new to the list and hope that there is some help out there. Jemima Cook m. Preston Gilbert b. April 10, 1743 d. December 15, 1805 Pittsylvania, Virginia Children: 1. Mary b. about 1770 Virginia d. after 1820 Virginia m. John Edds 2. John b. before 1780 Virginia m. Martha Scruggs 3. Levinia b. before 1780 m. Charles Hodges 4. Elizabeth Preston b. before 1790 m. Gross Scruggs 5. Catherine b. before 1790 m. Benjamin Davis 6. Nancy b. before 1790 m. John Turner 7. Lockey b. before 1790 m. Cornelius Turner 8. George b. before 1790 I would greatly appreciate any information that you might have about Jemima's parents and/or siblings. I gladly share any information that I have. Thanks and have a happy, safe and sober New Year's!!!! James
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------727799F1943 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This query is from a non-member Please don't send anything to me about this query direct all mail to the address below. Thanks, Lisa -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Co-List Owner COOK, List Owner BIRD & NYSTEUBE (Steuben Co NY) Heartland/Fields Community Leader -2500-2999 Heartland Genealogy Society & Web Ring Co-Chairman-http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/2416 cleversey's Home Page-http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/5421 cleversey@geocities.com -Icq #9492621 --------------727799F1943 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from mail1.bellsouth.net (mail1.bellsouth.net [205.152.0.6]) by mail.mco.bellsouth.net (8.8.8-spamdog/8.8.5) with ESMTP id PAA22698 for <LClevers@mco.bellsouth.net>; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 15:15:46 -0500 (EST) Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by mail1.bellsouth.net (8.8.8-spamdog/8.8.5) with ESMTP id PAA18788 for <LClevers@bellsouth.net>; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 15:15:45 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id MAA00417 for owner-COOK@lists.rootsweb.com; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 12:07:58 -0800 (PST) Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 12:07:58 -0800 (PST) X-From_: janna@dcfinc.com Sun Dec 27 12:07:57 1998 Received: from bl-3.rootsweb.com (bl-3.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.19]) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id MAA00343 for <COOK-L@bl-14.rootsweb.com>; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 12:07:57 -0800 (PST) Received: from freebie.dcfinc.com (freebie.dcfinc.com [138.113.5.128]) by bl-3.rootsweb.com (8.9.1a/8.9.1) with ESMTP id MAA17441 for <cook-l@rootsweb.com>; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 12:06:16 -0800 (PST) Received: from paradise.dcfinc.com ([24.1.193.157]) by freebie.dcfinc.com (8.8.7/8.8.3a) with SMTP id QAA29211 for <cook-l@rootsweb.com>; Sat, 26 Dec 1998 16:27:33 -0700 (MST) Message-Id: <3.0.6.32.19981226153257.007e5db0@mailhost.dcfinc.com> X-Sender: janna@mailhost.dcfinc.com X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.6 (32) Old-Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1998 15:32:57 -0700 To: cook-l@rootsweb.com From: Janna Bennington Larson <janna@dcfinc.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list Subject: {not a subscriber} Mary Cook of Washington Co. PA X-Envelope-To: COOK-L Mary (____) Cook, b. ca. 1776 lived in Washington Co. PA. In 1850 she was living with her daughter, Ann and son-in-law Moses Bennington. Ann had a son David C(ook?) Bennington. I have been collecting info on all Cook families of Washington Co. PA to find a connection to Mary. janna@dcfinc.com --------------727799F1943--
I apologize for the error in the information I posted yesterday, re: John Cook. He was not born in 1839, but died in August 1839 in Augusta Co. VA. Nancy NKH@prodigy.net
Thomas COOK b 1848 Ireland (shipbuilder/sawmill labourer) marr 31/8/1867 in County Armagh Margaret CUMMINGS b 1848 Their daughter Jane b 6/6/1871 Partick Glasgow d 13/1/1934 marr James HUNTER 14/10/1890 Any info please THANKS JUNE FORDE
Researching the families of John H. COOK bn 1812 TN - d 31 OCT 1860 Roane Co TN. and Elizabeth LILLES bn 1818 Roane Co TN - married 6 MAR 1835 Roane Co TN. ISSUES: (1) Mary Jane bn 1840 Knoxville, TN - d Springfield, MO - married Calvin PETERSON Roane Co TN ; (2) John A. bn 1842 Knoxville, TN; (3) Wm A. bn 1845 Knoxville,TN d 11 MAR 1920 San Franciso, CA - married Hannah Caroline ELLIS 24 DEC 1865 (my maternal great-grandparents); (4) Clarissa Emma bn 1847 Roane Co TN d Springfield, MO - married (?) TAYLOR; (5) Elizabeth A. (Bette) bn 1849 Roane Co. TN - d Springfield, MO - married (?) WESTER; (6)Samuel A. bn 1854 Roane Co TN ; (7) James bn 1860 Roane Co TN Mary Jane, Emma. Bette and families went with Wm A and his family to Missouri abt 1869. Samuel either came with them or joined them later. Do not know if he stayed. Wm A. went on to KS, then CA. His known descendants live in MO, KS, OK, CA, IL, LA Thank you for your time, I will be happy to share what I do have or find with anyone that needs it. Yours in research, Joann Uttley Shonk jushonk@eatel.net
Time again to look for my lost COOKs. E.H. COOK b. 28 May 1837 in KY. d. 1907 Enid, OK. m. Mary Ellen Witt 17 Nov. 1863 in Cooke Co. TX. Children: Richard E. b. 8 Aug. 1864, Whitesboro, TX. Mary E. b. 1865 Whitesboro, Helen H. b. 1869, Whitesboro, William E. b. 1874, TX., James Wilkens b. 1879, TX. & Bessie B. b. 1886 in Graham, TX. Richard E. m. Jennie Adelia Messenger 14 Nov. 1889 in Graham (Young Co.) TX Hope someone recognizes something here. Barbara in CA
These are my COOK cousins, descendants of John and Mary (Downes) COOK of NH. (The exact connection is uncertain.) This research was done by David Rudge and Diann Tonneson. Diann does not have access to the internet, so I am posting this for her. Please contact me if you would like to exchange information or if you have any corrections and/or additions. I hope you find something of interest here. Descendants of John Cook Generation No. 1 1. JOHN4 COOK (HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1750 in ??? > Wakefield, NH > Waterborough, ME ***VERIFICATION NEEDED*** Parents???, and died 01 September 1821 in Waterborough,York, ME. He married ABIGAIL STACEY [?] Abt. 1770. Children of JOHN COOK and ABIGAIL [?] are: 2. i. JAMES5 COOK, b. 04 November 1772, [prob] Wakefield, NH>Waterborough, ME>Baldwin, ME>Sebago, ME>Mattawamkeag, ME; d. Aft. 1850, [prob] Mattawamkeag, ME. 3. ii. SALLY COOK, b. 06 March 1775, NH; d. Abt. 1858. 4. iii. MARY COOK, b. 25 November 1776, NH; d. 14 June 1862, Waterborough, York, ME. iv. MERCY COOK, b. 01 February 1779, Waterborough, York, ME; d. 02 September 1852, Waterborough, York, ME. v. ABIGAIL COOK, b. 13 March 1781, Waterborough, York, ME; d. 04 September 1851, Waterborough, York, ME. 5. vi. JOHN COOK , JR., b. 20 June 1786, Waterborough, York, ME; d. 17 September 1841, Waterborough, York, ME. 6. vii. SUSANNA COOK, b. 18 November 1788, Waterborough, York, ME. 7. viii. HEZEKIAH COOK, b. 08 May 1791, of Waterborough, York, ME; d. 01 September 1839, Waterborough, York, ME. 8. ix. WILLIAM D. COOK, b. 11 April 1793, Waterborough, York, ME; d. 04 June 1871, Waterborough, York, ME. Generation No. 2 2. JAMES5 COOK (JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 04 November 1772 in [prob] Wakefield, NH>Waterborough, ME>Baldwin, ME>Sebago, ME>Mattawamkeag, ME, and died Aft. 1850 in [prob] Mattawamkeag, ME. He married (1) MARY MURRY 05 March 1795 in Waterborough, York, ME, daughter of WILLIAM MURRY and MARY. He married (2) MARY LEWIS 19 September 1805 in Waterboro, York, ME. Children of JAMES COOK and MARY MURRY are: i. MARY "POLLY"6 COOK, b. Abt. 1797, Baldwin, Cumberland, ME; d. 17 February 1865, Sebago, Cumberland, ME; m. ROBERT DAVIS, 14 April 1814, Baldwin, Washington, ME. ii. ELIZA COOK, b. Abt. 1800, Baldwin, Cumberland, ME>Sebago, Cumberland, ME>Lincoln, ME>Mattawamkeag, ME; m. AARON DAVIS, 01 December 1818, Baldwin, Cumberland, ME. iii. SALLY COOK, b. Abt. 1803; m. SIMON DAVIS, 14 June 1828, Baldwin, Cumberland, ME. iv. JAMES COOK , JR., b. 1805-1825. v. JOHN COOK, b. 1805-1825. vi. WILLIAM M. COOK, b. 1805-1825. vii. TIMOTHY COOK, b. 1805-1825. viii. MERCY COOK, b. 1805-1825. ix. RUFUS [?] COOK, b. 1805-1825. 3. SALLY5 COOK (JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 06 March 1775 in NH, and died Abt. 1858. She married WILLIAM THING 14 July 1799. Children of SALLY COOK and WILLIAM THING are: i. ELIJAH6 THING, b. Abt. 1802. ii. HENRY ROSS THING, b. 15 September 1816, ME. 4. MARY5 COOK (JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 25 November 1776 in NH, and died 14 June 1862 in Waterborough, York, ME. She married STEPHEN SANBORN 01 June 1794 in Waterborough, York, ME. Children of MARY COOK and STEPHEN SANBORN are: i. CHARLOTTE6 SANBORN. ii. SALLY SANBORN. iii. ROSANNA SANBORN. iv. ABIGAIL SANBORN. v. JOSEPH SANBORN, b. Abt. 1809. vi. MARY JANE SANBORN. 5. JOHN5 COOK , JR. (JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 20 June 1786 in Waterborough, York, ME, and died 17 September 1841 in Waterborough, York, ME. He married MARY GERRY 12 November 1807 in Waterborough, York, ME. Children of JOHN COOK and MARY GERRY are: i. ALVA6 COOK, b. 1818; d. 10 November 1895, Sanford, ME. 9. ii. JOHN D. COOK, b. Abt. 1823, ME; d. 12 March 1898, Shapleigh, York, ME. iii. BENJAMIN F. COOK, b. Abt. 1826, ME. iv. MARY A. COOK, b. Abt. 1829. v. SARAH A. COOK, b. Abt. 1829; m. JOSEPH J. YORK, 16 November 1868, Waterborough, York, ME. vi. RACHEL COOK, b. Abt. 1830. vii. EMULOUS C. COOK, b. Abt. 1831, ME; m. GEORGIE E. ROSE, Abt. 1895. 6. SUSANNA5 COOK (JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 18 November 1788 in Waterborough, York, ME. She married THEODORE LEWIS 10 March 1808 in Waterboro, York, ME. Children of SUSANNA COOK and THEODORE LEWIS are: i. CHARLES6 LEWIS. ii. JOHN LEWIS. 7. 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: 10. i. PELATIAH6 COOK, b. 03 July 1828, Waterborough, York, ME; d. 01 December 1901, N. Shapleigh, York, ME. ii. LIVONIA COOK, b. 1830, Waterborough, York, ME. iii. PATIENCE COOK, b. 1834, Waterborough, York, ME. 8. WILLIAM D.5 COOK (JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 11 April 1793 in Waterborough, York, ME, and died 04 June 1871 in Waterborough, York, ME. He married (1) SALLY ANDREWS. He married (2) HANNAH TAYLOR 03 December 1815 in Waterborough, York, ME, daughter of DANIEL TAYLOR and ALICE. Children of WILLIAM COOK and HANNAH TAYLOR are: 11. i. SYLVESTER6 COOK, b. 04 November 1816, Waterborough, York, ME; d. 20 October 1895, Waterborough, York, ME. ii. ELIZABETH G. COOK, b. Abt. 1817; d. 28 December 1821, Waterborough, York, ME. iii. JOHN T. COOK, b. 1824; d. 16 November 1895, Bath, ME. 12. iv. WILLIAM D. COOK, b. 1826; d. 1894. 13. v. CHARLES N. H. COOK, b. Abt. 1828, ME; d. 26 September 1905. Generation No. 3 9. JOHN D.6 COOK (JOHN5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1823 in ME, and died 12 March 1898 in Shapleigh, York, ME. He married RACHEL PIKE 12 September 1851 in Waterborough, York, ME. Children of JOHN COOK and RACHEL PIKE are: i. BENJAMIN F.7 COOK, b. 1852-1862. ii. WILLIAM W. COOK, b. 1852-1862. iii. ELLA SYLVESTER COOK, b. 1852-1862. iv. FANNIE COOK, b. 1852-1862. 10. 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. 14. ii. THOMAS CARL COOK, b. 09 September 1857, Bethleham, Grafton, NH; d. 06 January 1933, Keating, Baker, OR. 15. iii. ELIZA COOK, b. March 1859, Bethleham, Grafton, NH; d. 1916. iv. EMMA COOK. v. HENRY COOK. vi. GEORGE COOK. vii. FRANK COOK. viii. HATTIE EMMA COOK. 16. ix. ADA B. COOK, b. 25 February 1870, Bethleham, Grafton, NH; d. 02 February 1949, Waterborough, York, ME. 11. SYLVESTER6 COOK (WILLIAM D.5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 04 November 1816 in Waterborough, York, ME, and died 20 October 1895 in Waterborough, York, ME. He married (1) SARAH B. HAMILTON 17 April 1840 in Waterborough, York, ME, daughter of BENJAMIN HAMILTON and MIRIAM CARLL. He married (2) SOPHIA HILL Aft. 06 May 1852. He married (3) SARAH E. SMITH 30 December 1873 in Waterborough, York, ME. Children of SYLVESTER COOK and SARAH HAMILTON are: 17. i. SARAH A.7 COOK, b. 1838-1858. ii. WILLIAM ASBURY COOK, b. 10 August 1840, Waterborough, York, ME; d. 26 July 1862, Waterborough, York, ME. iii. JAMES H. COOK. 18. iv. SARAH JOSEPHINE COOK, b. November 1839, Waterborough, York, ME. 12. WILLIAM D.6 COOK (WILLIAM D.5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1826, and died 1894. He married (1) _____ Bef. 1859. He married (2) NANCY CORDWELL October 1859 in Roxbury, MA. Child of WILLIAM COOK and NANCY CORDWELL is: 19. i. WILLIAM AGUSTUS7 COOK, b. 1872, Roxbury, MA; d. 1948, Melrose, MA. 13. CHARLES N. H.6 COOK (WILLIAM D.5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1828 in ME, and died 26 September 1905. He married RHODA A. ANDREWS 08 January 1865 in Waterborough, York, ME, daughter of IRA ANDREWS and MARY HENDERSON. Child of CHARLES COOK and RHODA ANDREWS is: i. HERBERT W.7 COOK, b. 21 November 1870, Waterborough, York, ME; d. 14 February 1914; m. JULIETTE K. WILLEY, 07 February 1900, Newfield, York, ME. Generation No. 4 14. 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. 15. 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. 16. 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. 17. SARAH A.7 COOK (SYLVESTER6, WILLIAM D.5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1838-1858. She married _____ GILPATRICK. Children of SARAH COOK and _____ GILPATRICK are: i. FRED8 GILPATRICK. ii. FRANK GILPATRICK. 18. SARAH JOSEPHINE7 COOK (SYLVESTER6, WILLIAM D.5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born November 1839 in Waterborough, York, ME. She married JOSEPH GILPATRIC 14 January 1863 in Biddeford, York, ME. Children of SARAH COOK and JOSEPH GILPATRIC are: i. WINIFRED8 GILPATRIC. ii. FRED GILPATRIC. iii. FRANK GILPATRIC. 19. WILLIAM AGUSTUS7 COOK (WILLIAM D.6, WILLIAM D.5, JOHN4, HEZEKIAH3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1872 in Roxbury, MA, and died 1948 in Melrose, MA. Child of WILLIAM AGUSTUS COOK is: i. HELEN MILDRED8 COOK, b. 1894; m. EDWARD W. EDMANDS. Christine Pettit California http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/e/t/Christine-M-Pettit/
Hi, Happy New Year to all. I would love to start this new year out with some new info., or just to fill in some blanks, and sibs would be nice too! Sounds like a letter to Santa. TIA ..... Jan in Oklahoma 1. Thomas Cook 2. John Henry Cook b. 1808 Va. +Susannah Maria Martha Lightfoot b. 13 April 1813 Amherst City, Va. 3. Richard Royston Cook b. 06 Jan.1844 TishomingoCo,Ms d.15 Feb 1891 Tx. + Emma Caroline Murry b. 1849 Tx d.31 Mar 1881 Tx. 4.Comber Virginia Cook b.16 April1878 Tx. d. 12 July 1927 WilliamsonCo,Tx. +Richard Robbins b. 1873 Tx. d. 1949 TravisCo.,Tx. 5.Clyde Richard Robbins b.1897Tx. d.1929Tx. +Mamie Jewel Giddens b.1902Tx. d.1983Tx.
Looking for parents of John Cook 1814-1892 who married Elizabeth (unknown). He lived and died in Campbell county which is near Atlanta. Two know children are Susan Ann and John H. Ann in Fl