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John Jay Cook

Birth16 November 1755 - Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island, USA
Death4 January 1841 - Laurens, Otsego, New York, USA
MotherSarah Benedict
FatherSamuel Cook

Born in Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island, USA on 16 November 1755 to Samuel Cook and Sarah Benedict. John Jay Cook married Thankful Tripp and had 9 children. He passed away on 4 January 1841 in Laurens, Otsego, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Cook
1720 - 1783
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Sarah Benedict
1726 - 1783
Spouse(s)
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Thankful Tripp
1757 - 1830
Children Show all
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Samuel Tripp Cook
1793 - 1883
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Benjamin Cooke
1784 - 1870
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Israel Cooke
1780 - 1867
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Mary (Polly) Cook
1787 - 1834
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Suzanna Cook
1790 - 1861
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Hannah Cooke
1782 - Unknown
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Sarah Cooke
1798 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cook
1795 - Unknown
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Sally Cook
1804 - 1863

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