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    1. [COOK] Samuel Cook of Rhode Island
    2. The Poupel/Morddel family
    3. My source for the little I have is from searching on Judah and Anna's husband, Jacob Bartlett: Bartlett, Thomas Edward, The Bartletts. Ancestral, genealogical, biographical, historical., (New Haven, Connecticut, Stafford Printing Co., 1892), p.56: "[Jacob Bartlett] was b. Feb. 24, 1751, in Cumberland, R.I.; m. 1st, Judah Cook, 2nd, Anna Cook, both wives being daughters of Samuel Cook, of Smithfield, R.I. ...........Jacob and his brother Abner removed from Cumberland to Danby about 1795. They settled near the present homestead of Willard Baker, in Danby. Jacob's house was near the old road, now discontinued. He was a Quaker. He was the first one in town to carry on blacksmithing; this he followed many years. Some of his work done in his establishment in 1797, is still to be seen. He died in Granville, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1837 at 86. His wife Anna died in 1846, at 96." - Bartlett, pg. 56 (I have the names of all the Bartlett children if anyone needs them.) I have that Samuel Cook also was a blacksmith in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island but nothing more on him or his wife. I also have a note on this name: BE EXTRA CAREFUL!!! THIS NAME IS VULNERABLE TO THE FRAUDULENT WORK OF GUSTAVE ANJOU. Any help would be so very much appreciated. Thank you. Anne --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV.

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