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John Cook

Birth1765 - Laurens, South Carolina
Death1844 - Laurens,South Carolina,USA
MotherMartha Ann (Annie) McCall
FatherJames Cook

Born in Laurens, South Carolina on 1765 to James Cook and Martha Ann (Annie) McCall. John Cook married Catherine Caty Griffin and had 10 children. He passed away on 1844 in Laurens,South Carolina,USA.

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Parents
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James Cook
1748 - 1778
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Martha Ann (Annie) Mccall
1745 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Caty Griffin
1770 - 1837
Children Show all
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Willis Cook
1800 - 1836
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William Cook
1796 - 1857
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Anne Jane Cook
1803 - 1877
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Elizabeth Cook
1799 - 1858
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Mary Ann Cook
1787 - 1855
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James Cook
1788 - 1840
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William B Cook
1796 - 1878
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Franklin Cook
1805 - 1858
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Edny / Edna Cook
1800 - 1826
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Willis Iverson John Cook
1796 - 1872

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