Mike, you probably know that these Cooks are members of the large, fairly well-documented family of Quaker Cooks. Peter Cook and Elinor Norman are the emigrants and all others descend from them and their (probable) 13 offspring. This is my Cook family, too, although I don't have this Isaac as he is not my direct line. If you have not done so already (I think you have, if memory serves, but just checking), be sure to post on the Quaker-Roots mailing list. Apparently Hinshaw (Encyclopeida of American Quaker Genealogy) says he was dismissed ("disowned") for disunity (acting contrary to discipline) in 1833 from the Elkton MM. I can't find any note that he was reinstated. Regards, Thomas Cook Miller In a message dated 10/10/2006 7:29:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, MikeCooke7@aol.com writes: > I am still looking for any information on my Isaac Cook (born 1815 in > Preble > Co. Ohio). I have no record of his death. Here is my line: > > Peter Cook (1674 -1713) Died at sea > > Isaac Cook (1702 - 1794) Died Union Co., SC > > Eli Cook (1741 - 1828) Died Ohio > > James Cook (1785 - ?) > > Isaac Cook (1815 - 1887) Died Illinois > > Eli Cook (1854 - 1931) Died Illinois > > George Cook(e) > > Robert Cooke > > Mike Cooke (me) > > Does anyone have any links to above? I am looking for death information on > > James Cook (1785 - ?). > > Thanks, > > Mike Cooke >
I maintain a database of NH Cooks, if anyone is looking for a NH (some Maine) connection. My Cooks were definitely Quakers. At least part of the family was. Some later became Baptists. I found members of my direct line listed as witnesses in the Quaker records in RI. Please write if you're interested in the NH families.
Hi, My grandmother was a Cook from Fall River, MA. Her Cook family is from the Portsmouth, Little Compton, RI and Fall River, MA area. Do you have any Cook's from that area? She connects to the Brayton's, Bordens, Remington, and others in that area. Ron Bartlett Ronbart12@msn.com<mailto:Ronbart12@msn.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: Christine Pettit<mailto:christine.pettit@adelphia.net> To: cook@rootsweb.com<mailto:cook@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 6:51 PM Subject: [COOK] COOK, NH & Quakers I maintain a database of NH Cooks, if anyone is looking for a NH (some Maine) connection. My Cooks were definitely Quakers. At least part of the family was. Some later became Baptists. I found members of my direct line listed as witnesses in the Quaker records in RI. Please write if you're interested in the NH families. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COOK-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:COOK-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
My gg grandfather ISAAC COOK was born Abt. 1836 in Ohio, and died Bef. 1870. He married ELIZABETH KIRK 08 Oct 1857 in Belmont County, Ohio. She was born Mar 1837 in Ohio. Obituary of William H. Cook (son)- Cozad [Nebraska] Local Tuesday May 30, 1933 Page 9. "Parents Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Cook were Quaker. Family of four sons who along with father preceded him in death. William at an early age moved to West Branch, Iowa & became member of Methodist church." Since his parents, Isaac Cook and Elizabeth Kirk were Quakers I wanted to post in case someone is familiar with the Quakers of Belmont County, OH. I believe but have not verified that Isaac's parents were Ellis Cook b. Abt. 1790 Washington County, PA and Elizabeth Taylor. Any information would be most appreciated. Thanks, Phil Ross 4497 Summitview Road Dublin, OH 43016-9525 614.799.2390 P 978.231.8368 F philross@columbus.rr.com <mailto:philross@columbus.rr.com> ptross2000@yahoo.com <mailto:ptross2000@yahoo.com> Researching Adamczyk, Caffell, Ciolek/Ciotek, Cook, Corbett, Kirk, OBara, Rosenthal, Schinkle, Skurski and Taylor -----Original Message----- From: cook-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cook-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mr2Sheds@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 1:36 PM To: cook@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [COOK] Quaker Cooks [was Wow] Mike, you probably know that these Cooks are members of the large, fairly well-documented family of Quaker Cooks. Peter Cook and Elinor Norman are the emigrants and all others descend from them and their (probable) 13 offspring. This is my Cook family, too, although I don't have this Isaac as he is not my direct line. If you have not done so already (I think you have, if memory serves, but just checking), be sure to post on the Quaker-Roots mailing list. Apparently Hinshaw (Encyclopeida of American Quaker Genealogy) says he was dismissed ("disowned") for disunity (acting contrary to discipline) in 1833 from the Elkton MM. I can't find any note that he was reinstated. Regards, Thomas Cook Miller In a message dated 10/10/2006 7:29:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, MikeCooke7@aol.com writes: > I am still looking for any information on my Isaac Cook (born 1815 in > Preble Co. Ohio). I have no record of his death. Here is my line: > > Peter Cook (1674 -1713) Died at sea > > Isaac Cook (1702 - 1794) Died Union Co., SC > > Eli Cook (1741 - 1828) Died Ohio > > James Cook (1785 - ?) > > Isaac Cook (1815 - 1887) Died Illinois > > Eli Cook (1854 - 1931) Died Illinois > > George Cook(e) > > Robert Cooke > > Mike Cooke (me) > > Does anyone have any links to above? I am looking for death > information on > > James Cook (1785 - ?). > > Thanks, > > Mike Cooke > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COOK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message