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John Cook

Birth12 Jul 1696 - Tarvin, Cheshire, England
Death15 Mar 1759 - Londongrove, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherElinor Norman
FatherPeter Cook

Born in Tarvin, Cheshire, England on 12 Jul 1696 to Peter Cook and Elinor Norman. John Cook married Elinor Lansdale and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 Mar 1759 in Londongrove, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Peter Cook
1664 - 1713
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Elinor Norman
1673 - 1726
Spouse(s)
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Elinor Lansdale
1696 - 1759
Children Show all
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Mary Cook
1719 - 1786
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Stephen Cook - War Of 1812 Vet
1732 - 1818
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Hannah Cook
1728 - 1778
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Margaret Mary (Lansdale) Cook (Quaker)
1728 - 1781
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Phebe Cook
1734 - 1814
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John Cook
1724 - 1765
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Peter Cook
1730 - 1799
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Isaac Cook
1718 - 1759
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William Cook
Unknown - Unknown

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