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    1. [COOK-L] Valentine Cook, and others
    2. Found this while searching on ANCESTRY.COM Hope it will help someone, it is the Virginia Revolutionary War Record sections, Bill Cook Revolutionary War Records VIRGINIA SECTION IV Mildred Slaughter, widow of James, was admx. of the will and on July 6, 1837 appointed Francis A. Dickens of Washington, D. C. her atty. On June 5, 1838, Mildred Slaughter, late of Logan Co. Ky., appointed William H. Slaughter, his son, as her atty. to carry out the provisions of the will. May 24, 1839, Mildred Slaughter writes from Oak Grove, Ky. Of the children of James Slaughter, Elizabeth Slaughter m Fleming Gatewood; Robert F. Slaughter m Sophia M. ----, and their children were Richard H. Slaughter, William S. Slaughter and Harriet Slaughter Long. Tabby Slaughter m Valentine Cook, and their children were Nancy Cook, who m William M. Gwin, later a Member of Congress, and who referred to James Slaughter, Sept. 27, 1837 as "my wife's grandfather," Valentine Cook, Gabriel Cook, William Cook, John Cook, Asbury Cook and Susan Cook. Susan Slaughter m William Bell, and left two children, Mary and Susan Bell, who were living in Texas in 1834. Patsy Weems, one of the heirs, d intestate. William H. Slaughter wrote from Canton, Miss. July 16, 1836.

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