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    1. Re: [COOK] Thomas Cook family of Welland & Lincoln Cos., Ontario, Canada
    2. Justina Cook
    3. They could possibly be cousins or something. I think, because Robert Cook was supposed to have been old enough to serve in the Revolutionary War, but I don't have any record of children for him until 1800, that he probably had a family prior to the one my husband descends from. Plus, I have no idea who Robert's parents, siblings, etc. are, so there is a very good chance that they are connected! That they came to Clinton county also is interesting and is definitely something to look into. I just talked my husband into doing the DNA test, so hopefully, we'll be able to figure out which Cook line we're connected to! It would be really neat to be able to put all these bits and pieces together and get all these Cooks sorted out! "-) Take care! "-) Justina Cook "-) On 10/10/06, Marilyn Hagedorn <mjh@mchsi.com> wrote: > > My ancestors, (Elisha Cook's son Horace, his wife and mother}, also came > to > Clinton County, IA in the 1840's. We think Elisha was born in CT. His > wife > Hannah was born in CT in 1776. They went to Oneida County, NY and finally > to Erie County, PA., where Elisha is listed in the 1830 census. > Do you think there is any connection at all? > Thanks and wouldn't it be fun sometime to find these ancestors' roots? >

    10/10/2006 11:02:35
    1. Re: [COOK] Thomas Cook family of Welland & Lincoln Cos., Ontario, Canada
    2. Marilyn Hagedorn
    3. Thanks, this is most interesting! We may find out! M.Hagedorn -----Original Message----- From: cook-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cook-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Justina Cook Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 6:03 PM To: cook@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [COOK] Thomas Cook family of Welland & Lincoln Cos., Ontario,Canada They could possibly be cousins or something. I think, because Robert Cook was supposed to have been old enough to serve in the Revolutionary War, but I don't have any record of children for him until 1800, that he probably had a family prior to the one my husband descends from. Plus, I have no idea who Robert's parents, siblings, etc. are, so there is a very good chance that they are connected! That they came to Clinton county also is interesting and is definitely something to look into. I just talked my husband into doing the DNA test, so hopefully, we'll be able to figure out which Cook line we're connected to! It would be really neat to be able to put all these bits and pieces together and get all these Cooks sorted out! "-) Take care! "-) Justina Cook "-) On 10/10/06, Marilyn Hagedorn <mjh@mchsi.com> wrote: > > My ancestors, (Elisha Cook's son Horace, his wife and mother}, also came > to > Clinton County, IA in the 1840's. We think Elisha was born in CT. His > wife > Hannah was born in CT in 1776. They went to Oneida County, NY and finally > to Erie County, PA., where Elisha is listed in the 1830 census. > Do you think there is any connection at all? > Thanks and wouldn't it be fun sometime to find these ancestors' roots? > ------------------------------- 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

    10/10/2006 01:25:55