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    1. Re: [COOK-L] ANNOUNCEMENTS: Sunday Morning Coffee
    2. Anna Penny
    3. Surnames: Cooks and Fleming I'm looking for anyone one with any knowledge of George Washington Cook and wife Mary C. Fleming Cook being in the Gainsville, Florida area during the 1860-80's. Mary's mother possibly lived with them. Her name was Eliza (?) Fleming. They all three were born in South Carolina. George was in Co. B, Second Florida Reg. during the Civil War. He was release from the military in May 1865 @ Waldo, Florida. George filed for a Confederate Pension in Texas, 1914. His two witness were Wilson P. Tompkins of Lochloosa, Florida and George W. Sparkman of Tampa, Florida. The Cooks had 8 or more children while in that area. In 1884, they moved on to Texas. I know this is not short, but I am so desporate to find someone that is related or kin. Please get in touch with me. P.S. Ellie, I love to have Sunday morning coffee with you. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- -----Original Message----- From: Stephens61@aol.com <Stephens61@aol.com> To: COOK-L@rootsweb.com <COOK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, February 14, 1999 6:48 AM Subject: [COOK-L] ANNOUNCEMENTS: Sunday Morning Coffee > > ) > .-.,--^--. _ Good Morning Cook Cousins > \\| `---' |// Come on in the coffee pot's on > \| / > _\___/_ > > > > Good Morning Family, > > A big welcome to our new members. Before long you will know everyone > and feel comfortable. We are a unique group of people. We cry together > and we laugh together, as we are truly one big happy family. The best > part about us is the way we help each other. If you are new to the > Internet, or new to genealogy, please do ask questions. Someone in > this group has an answer to help you. We are all eager to see who your > Cook's were so when you are ready, do post them. > > Before we get back full swing into posting a lot I want to talk about the > matter of Cook List Courtesy. Some months back we ran into the > problem of members complaining about to many posts. This was only > because members were taking up space posting a gripe against another > member. This problem could have destroyed our list so I typed up a > rules list as we called it. But I think calling it a Courtesy List sounds > better. I see a lot of you still remember :) This list is going to have to > be put into action before we get into the new project I spoke of last > Sunday. I feel it's very important we start right now today. We have > members who are interested only in certain things and don't want to > read every post. I have to think about everyone so this is the only way > to do it. I will be sending this to the list often as a reminder in case you > lose your copy but I can also send you one if you need it. I had illness > in my home and did not get to follow through on this but I can do so > now. I'm very sorry about this delay. > > This is our simple and easy rules or styles of posts that will assist us all > in getting what we want out of the COOK list: I can't stress enough the > importance of the team work it's going to take to make this system work. > > Rule or Post #1: COOK: Give Short Description.....Definition: COOK > genealogy ONLY. Queries and Charts. For the source documentation, > post it if you have it, or you may say that they can contact you. > > Rule or Post #2: HISTORY: Give Short Description.....Definition: > Background history of the COOK surname or COOK general history. > For the source documentation, post it if you have it, or you may say that > they can contact you. > > Rule or Post #3:CHAT: Give Short Description.....Acknowledgments, > greetings, well-wishes, holiday greetings, etc. for members of the list. > > Rule or Post #4: ANNOUNCEMENTS: Give Short Description.... Home > Pages, Web Sites, and any records you want to post. > > A typical Subject Line might look like: > > Subject: COOK: My William COOK Oh>Ky > Subject: HISTORY: Francis COOK crossing on the Mayflower > Subject: CHAT: Merry Christmas > Subject: ANNOUNCEMENTS: Cyndi Howell web site. > > With these four simple rules or posts each of you can now select which > ones that you wish to read and which ones you wish to delete. As always, > if you have any complaints you can send them to me at: > Stephens61@aol.com > > This system is only as good as those who participate in it so please do > the courtesy of keeping your posts designed. > > The main thing is we want to make our list interesting. I designed this > list to be informative so that anyone of our members can receive help > finding lost family. This can only be accomplished by us working > together as a team. We have been talked about as the best list on > the internet and we want to live up to that don't we:) > > If you haven't been to our Cook Cooke Koch web page, do take a look. > > This is our web homepage address ... > http://members.aol.com/CookCooke > > > > Stay sweet and kind just like you are and not change, and I promise > not to change also. BG > > I really enjoyed having coffee with you this morning, it was so nice! > > > > > ( > ) > _.-~(~-. > (@\`---'/. Ellie > (' `._.' `) > `-..___..-'

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