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Cook Strait Cook Strait is the Picton in the sounds and Wellington, however the sea is often rough due to strong winds.
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 Possible Descendants of Benjamin Cook of Franklin Co, NC
Uriah COOK was born in 1849 in Missouri.
Rachel Elizabeth COOK was born in 1851 in Arkansas.
Hiram COOK was born in 1852 in Arkansas.
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 Lemuel Cook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lemuel Cook (September 10, 1759 – May 20, 1866) was the last verifiable surviving veteran of the American Revolutionary War.
Enlisting in the Continental Army at the age of sixteen, he fought in the Virginia campaign against Charles Cornwallis, receiving an honorable discharge signed by George Washington on June 12, 1784.
He died at the age of 106 and was buried with full military and masonic honors.
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 The Family Cook/Cooke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Sarah COOK was born on 5 Mar 1749 in Northbury, (Plymouth) Conn.
Selah COOK was born on 19 Dec 1756 in Northbury, (Plymouth) Conn.
Lemuel COOK was born on 7 Dec 1754 in Northbury, (Plymouth) Conn.
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 Agate Fossil Beds NM: Administrative History (Chapter 2)
Cook was angry over the suggestion that, if deemed appropriate by a judge, she pay her equal share of the Federal estate tax and mortgage encumbered on the ranch.
Cook at the Agate Springs Ranch on the morning of May 14, and was reported to be "impressed with the quality of the area and in the possibilities for development." See Harry Robinson to Margaret Cook, letter, 18 May 1964, box 46, Cook Papers.
Cook has discussed the possibility of a donation of a headquarters site for the national monument with the full understanding that this could only be done with the concurrence of all of the daughters.
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 The Family Cook/Cooke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Lemuel and his family, for some reason returned to Plymouth before 1795 as he was one of the incorporators of the Village of Plymouth that year, changing the name from Northbury.
Cook was born in Northbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut September 10th 1759 the son of Henry Cook and a grandson of the first settler of the town also named Henry Cook.
Cook in the second enlistment served 3 years in the Army, was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown and took an honorable discharge at the close of the war which was signed by General George Washington.
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 Last Men - Lemuel Cook
Cook was born in Northbury, Litchfield county, Connecticut, September 10, 1759.
Cook was at the battle of Brandywine and at Cornwallis' surrender.
Cook was unarmed; but catching up a chair he presented it as a shield against the Indian's thrusts, till help appeared.
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 Hearth Cooking -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
One vital ingredient is usually missing from the kitchen cupboards, which gives Little Cook a chance to fly out of the kitchen on his spoon to retrieve the missing ingredient (and also visit a farm or a factory where it is made or packaged).
The diversity of cooking worldwide is a reflection of the myriad nutritional, aesthetic, agricultural, economic, cultural and religious considerations that impact upon it.
There is archaeological evidence of cooked foodstuffs (both animal and vegetable) in human settlements dating from the earliest known use of fire.
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 CookFamily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This is from Goodspeed's History: "E. Cook, farmer, was born in Wilson County, TN, March 3, 1846, and is one of eight children born to the marriage of L.N.M. Cook and Alvira Lassiter.
"Lemuel N. Cook, M.D., was born in Wilson County, TN., August 15, 1875, and is a son of Green and Mary A. (Nicholson) Cook, North Carolinians, born in 1788 and 1787, and died in 1875 and 1853, respectively.
Green Babb Cook was born in 1788 in Franklin Co NC and died 1875 in Wilson Co TN (age 87).
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 William Cook (c1735 – 1801)
William Cook’s land was located on the south side of the Yadkin River, which is called the Pee Dee further south, within two or three miles of the Wilkes County line and probably within the present city limits of the town of Jonesville.
David Cook (c1767 – aft1820)  He does not appear as a poll in 1786, but is apparently the second white poll of his father in the next available tax list in 1790, thus was born after 1765.  He appears in the Surry County records for the first time in a 1789 court record.
Elizabeth Cook  (c1776 – c1861)   Elizabeth was unmarried when her father wrote his will, and seems likely to have been the female over 26 in his 1800 household.  Although most researchers identify her as the same Elizabeth Cook who married Thomas Golding, that appears to be a different person for several reasons.
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 Possible Descendants of Benjamin Cook of Franklin Co, NC
COOK was born in 1790/1800 in of Wilson Co, Tennessee.
Lemuel Nicholson COOK was born on 15 Aug 1815 in Wilson Co, Tennessee.
Leonidas COOK was born in 1819 in Wilson Co, Tennessee.
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 Cook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cook is the title of a 1975 album by Premiata Forneria Marconi.
Cook, Perry R. Cook, Peter (born 1936), British architect
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 Genealogy.com: Cooks Corner
Was a brother to the father of Nathan S Cook and had no children of his own.
Samuel Cook (1.Nathan1) born 23 JAN 1786, Eastern CTon the boarder of Rhode Island, occupation Livery and store operator, married 00 ABT 1808, Susanna Sweet, born 05 SEP 1791, (daughter of Jonas Sweet and Elanor) occupation Housewife - 7 children, died 11 MAR 1831.
Samuel Cook, ran a livery stable and general store in western N.Y. near or at Bratavia until early 1800's when the state of CT indemnified the losses in the British raid by grants of land in Northern OH.
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 Daniel F. Bakeman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A special act of Congress was required, because Bakeman could not prove that he served in New York [1].
The oldest veteran who was on the pension rolls since the beginning was Lemuel Cook of Clarendon, Pennsylvania.
George Fruits also claimed to be the last surviving veteran of the Revolutionary War (by the Daughters of the American Revolution), but was never on the pension rolls.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Pamelia Bishop COOK was born on 23 Jul 1802 in Cazenovia, New York.
Lemuel COOK was born on 10 Sep 1759 in Northbury, (Plymouth) Conn..
Henry COOK IV was born on 17 Aug 1723 in Wallingford, Conn..
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 Lemuel Cook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Lemuel Cook (September 10, 1759 –; May 20, 1866) was thelast verifiable surviving veteran of the American Revolutionary War.
Enlisting in the Continental Army at the age of sixteen, he fought in the Virginia campaign against Charles Cornwallis,receiving an honorable discharge signed by George Washington on June 12, 1784.
He died at the age of 107 and wasburied with full military and masonic honors.
www.therfcc.org /lemuel-cook-295103.html   (97 words)

  
 The Order of Founders and Patriots of America - Lemuel Cook: Oldest Survivor of the Revolution
While he lived, Lemuel Cook of Clarendon, New York, was the Oldest Survivor of the Revolution.
Lemuel was born at Northbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut on 10 September, 1759, the youngest of the three surviving sons of Henry and Hannah (Benham) Cook.
Lemuel died of pneumonia almost two years to the day after Hilliard spoke with him.
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 The Start-Up Entrepreneur: How You Can Succeed at Building Your Own Company or Enterprise Starting from Scratch - James ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cook was once again commissioned by the Royal Society to search for the mythical Terra Australis.
Cook circumnavigated the globe at a very high southern latitude, becoming the first European to cross the Antarctic Circle on January 17, 1773, reaching 71°10 south, and discovered South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
This artikel Cook is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
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 Some Descendants of Frederick Cook: Third Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
She married Lemuel N. FISHER in Adams Co., Indiana, March 4, 1893.
Lemuel was the son of William A. FISHER and Sarah MALONEE.
Ida was listed as a daughter in Gottlieb "Coat" COOK's household on the 1880 Census in Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana.
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 Franklin County, Alabama - Biographies - Lemuel Cook Bendall
Lemuel Cook Bendall, son of the late Ben F. and Matilda (Barrett) Bendall, is one of the oldest and most widely known men in Franklin County.
Probably he has had the most varied experience of any one person living in the county, and we believe that he knows its history from the Civil War to the present as well, if not better, than any one.
Francis Marion, the eldest, fought in the Union army, while James Holden and Lemuel Cook fought with the Confederates.
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 tower - pafg30.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
James Clifford Maxwell (Lemuel Cook Maxwell, James Maxwell, Nancy Tower, Joseph, Benjamin, John, John, Robert) was born on 25 Sep 1856 in Sackville, Westmorland Co., NB.
Florence Maxwell (Lemuel Cook Maxwell, James Maxwell, Nancy Tower, Joseph, Benjamin, John, John, Robert) was born about 1858 in Sackville, Westmorland Co., NB.
Charles Cook Maxwell was born on 29 Oct 1893 in Harper's Brook, Westmorland Co., NB.
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 COOK BINGO'S   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
May all my Cook cousins be as lucky as me. And keep up the postings you may have something someone else is looking for.
Lyman Cook was born June 6, 1820, in Licking Co., Ohio, the son of Jacob and Abigail Cook "who removed from Massachusetts to Ohio at an early day." Lyman moved to Burlington, Iowa in 1840.
Whoops, I lied, I know that Steven Cook from England married a Miss Ayers, born in Staten Island, N.Y. Her father was Capt. Ayers and was with the India Tea Company.
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 Re: Emma Orr & Robert Lee Cook
His father was Lemuel A.Cook, my ggg-grandfather, born in 1807 in South Carolina.
It is this wife with whom he had 2 more children, the younger one being named Robert Lee Cook.
Lemuel Cook died in Magnet Cove, Arkansas in l885 and I think he is buried there.
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 Cook.html
During the Revolutionary War William Cook and eleven companions were sent to carry dispatches and were lost by their guide.
In 1855, Albert Cook, the son of William and Asenath was a resident of Pompey, NY.
In 1819, Trueworthy Cook, a resident of Granby, Oswego County, NY stated that he enlisted in Waterbury, CT with the soldier William Cook, but did not state any relationship between them.
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 Lemuel Cook -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Lemuel Cook -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Lemuel Cook (September 10, 1759 – May 20, 1866) was the last verifiable surviving (A person who has served in the armed forces) veteran of the (The revolution of the American colonies against Great Britain; 1775-1783) American Revolutionary War.
He died at the age of 107 and was buried with full military and (Click link for more info and facts about masonic) masonic honors.
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 Cooke Family Genealogy Forum
Lemuel Cook son of Moses Cook, Duthess Co., NY - Sharaine Harris 9/24/05
Re: Cookes from Rutland Vt. - roberta burroughs 5/29/05
Cooke's and Hudson's of Georgia - Leonard Hudson 3/03/04
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 BIO SKETCHES TOWN of Leon
ACKLER married, second, Claircena FRANKLIN; children: Earl and Lemuel J. Eldredge ACKLER was born April 8, 1863, and June 25, 1890, married Lucy J. of Leon.
Lemuel COOK, born in St. Lawrence county, N. Y., came to Perrysburg in 1837, where he died, as did also his wife, whose maiden name was Phebe SHAW.
Sylvenus COOK was born in Tinmouth, Vt., and in 1813 came to Collins, Erie county, where he died in 1883.
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 Agate Fossil Beds NM: Administrative History (Chapter 2)
Margaret Cook to Dr. Malcolm C. McKenna, letter, 7 November 1962, box 39; and Chester Brown to Margaret Cook, letter, undated [15 November 1962?], box 22, Cook Papers.
Margaret Cook to Lemuel A. Garrison, letter, 11 March 1964, box 29, Cook Papers.
Lemuel A. Garrison to Governor Frank B. Morrison, letter, 8 July 1964, Box 127 Federal File 5A-13, folder F-13 Department of Interior, Papers of Frank B. Morrison, Governor of Nebraska 1961-1965, State of Nebraska Archives, Nebraska State Historical Society.
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 Lemuel Cook
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COOK, Lemuel, soldier, born in Plymouth, Litchfield County, Connecticut, in 1764; died in Clarendon, New York, 20 May, 1866.
He entered the army at the age of seventeen, participated in the campaign against Cornwallis in Virginia, and received an honorable discharge at the close of the war.
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 History of Cambria , New York
Joseph Hewitt, 1808-09; Silas Hopkins, 1810; William Molyneaux, 1811-12; Silas Hopkins, 1813; Bates Cook.
Howell built the first saw mill on Howell's Creek, and also kept a tavern which was next in succession to those established at Molyneux's Corners and Warren's Corners.
Nathaniel Cook, who came to Lockport from Onondaga county when the work on the rock cutting of the canal was let, purchased his farm of the Holland Land Company in 1824; he married a daughter of William Ho well.
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