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    1. [NYDELAWA] Beerston Acetate Plant and death of Marion Cook
    2. Hello Catherine, I do not know what your obituary for Marion Cook states but I found one in The Adirondack News, for Saturday, November 17, 1923. It could be 1928 but I am quite sure it reads 1923. Also, this obit states that he was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery in Gouverneur...home town of his daughter. I went to Google.com and found the cemeteries in Gouverneur. However, I cannot find a Forest Hill Cemetery but I did find a Riverside Cemetery. In that cemetery, there is a M. R. Cook, 1860-1923 and his wife Bell Cook, 1888-1923. The obit said his wife was Elizabeth but perhaps she was buried as Bell. Perhaps you know the details. You might want to check the 1920 census. The M.R. Cook fits with the obit. Also, on this site, there are photos of the two individual Cook tombstones as well as photos of their section of the cemetery (section A) I found his obit by going to _http://fultonhistory.com/_ (http://fultonhistory.com/) This is an excellent web site for researching upstate NY and its relationships to the rest of the USA. There are literally thousands and thousands of newspapers that can be accessed. Sometimes the web site gets stubborn (when it is busy) or your computer cannot cope with it or whatever. But I have found all sorts of relatives and their activities and weddings and deaths, etc. on this site. Good Luck Rex Chase Berkeley, CA <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    02/24/2007 08:22:06