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Daniel Smith COOK

Birth25 Dec 1764 - Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Death19 Aug 1837 - Brantford Township, Brant County, Canada West (Ontario
MotherMary Cook
FatherThomas Cook

Born in Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA on 25 Dec 1764 to Thomas Cook and Mary Cook. Daniel Smith COOK married Phebe Anders (Andrews) and had 12 children. He passed away on 19 Aug 1837 in Brantford Township, Brant County, Canada West (Ontario.

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Parents
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Thomas Cook
1735 - 1770
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Mary Cook
1739 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Phebe Anders (Andrews)
1765 - 1850
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Mary Waterman
Unknown - Unknown
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Abraham Cook
1792 - 1864
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Andrew Cook
1795 - 1884
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Thomas Cook
1788 - 1864
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Elizabeth Phoebe Cook
1804 - 1855
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John William Cook
1789 - 1876
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Charles Cook
1798 - 1885
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Ester Cook
1801 - 1878
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Lauriston Cook
1803 - 1841
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Sarah Cook
1808 - 1836
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Mary Cook
1806 - Unknown
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Bertha Cook
Unknown - Unknown
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Martha Cook
Unknown - Unknown

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