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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F0594
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F0283
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F0284
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[Yannayon.FTW]
year maybe 1834 | Family: F0434
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[Wheeler Caulder.FTW]
Hanging Dog Cemetery Records:
Cornwell, Lottie (Wife of R. C. Cornwell) b. 12-29-1883 d.11-19-1906 | Lottie ABERNATHY
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[sweatt, nathan.FTW]
Amie and Mary lived in Rockingham, NC. They are buried in East Side Cemetary, Rockingham, NC. | Ammie ALDEN
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[sweatt, nathan.FTW]
Mack & Jack were twins. | Jack ALDEN
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[sweatt, nathan.FTW]
Mack & Jack were twins. | Mack ALDEN
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[Mulgrew1.FTW]
[f4291647.ged]
aka:Mary Ashman | Mary ASHMAN
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[Roland David Sweatt.FTW]
Lucy Barber Brewer was 66 years 8 months when she died. She is buried in Jobs Corner Cemetary with William Brewer. | Lucy BARBER
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tasha Lynn BARONE
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[Mulgrew1.FTW]
[f4291647.ged]
aka:Ann Ford | Ann BATH
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[Wheeler Caulder.FTW]
Carl's death date must be wrong, but it came from the Cher. Co. Heritage. | Carl BEAVERS
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Butler Cemetrey Horry Co,SC | Elizabeth Ellen BELLAMY
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[sweatt, nathan.FTW]
Died in the war. What war?? Probably the Civil War. | Annie Jane BENNETT
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[Gedcom.FTW]
another man in her life other than husband(Cub Allen) has more children not listed yet Her first name is Eve | Lessie BERRY
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[Gedcom.FTW]
children father is dead rumored that he had a wife before her | Ruth BERRY
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[Roland David Sweatt.FTW]
Thomas Berry came from MD, near the Delaware line, in the spring of 1796. He came with his wife, Rachel Jennings Berry, and 4 children by wagon. The 4 children were Mary, John, Margaret, and Hester. Rachel's grandmother came from Scotland. Thomas's father was a Revolutionary War soldier and of Irish descent. Rachel kept their house as an inn until 1835 or 1838. This info was from the 1875 Tioga Atlas. Also, his daughter Rachel ( child # 5 or later) putchased an inn in Tioga from Benjamin Ives in June, 1797. Thomas also had a son named Thomas.
I'm not sure whether this Thomas (his son) is the one who is listed as a farmer, living on Main St. in Tioga in the atlas. It could have been his son. The atlas was in 1875. | Thomas BERRY
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[Gedcom.FTW]
Died after a fall while in a home for people with special needs. | Trussie BERRY
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[Gedcom.FTW]
first name maybe wrong | Herbert BLUE
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[Gedcom.FTW]
Divorced | Mitchell BLUE
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kimberly Jo BRADFORD
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[Roland David Sweatt.FTW]
Hendrick Brewer was the last of 14 children of William and Lucy Barber Brewer. He married on July 3, 1864. He left 19 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. He was a violin and fiddle player. He died 21 days short of his 90th birthday. He was also a horse racer - sulkies. He had 3 farms. He played the fiddle for square dances. Ada Cooke Feller used to go with him and play the piano also. He was the last survivor of the family. He was married at Mrs. Brewer's father's home (Colonel Henry Oldroyd) in Rutland, PA 7/3/1864. One daughter became Mrs. John Sterling of Wells, PA , and another Mrs. Edward E. VanDine of Horseheads. He is buried in Mosherville, PA cemetary. Daughter Nellie married Merritt Cook.
Hendrick and his daughter Nellie went around entertaining. They were written up in the Elmira paper. He played violin and she played the melogian. He wouldn't take her to Roseville or Milelerton because they were "tough" towns. | Hendrick BREWER
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[Roland David Sweatt.FTW]
William Brewer came from New York City to Wells Township, PA around 1847 (Bradford County). He married Lucy Barber in 1821 and in February 1826, moved to Jackson Township, Tioga County, PA. He died December 30, 1880 at home of son, Hendrick Brewer. He had 14 children. Hendrick was the last. 11 children survived him.
William Brewer was 86 years, 10 months,4 days when he died. He is buried in Jobs Corner Cemetary. | William BREWER
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Barbara Cain
"Lift up your hearts and share with me.
God wanted me now and has set me free."
Barbara Cain entered her heavenly home on Monday morning, March 3, 2008.
She was born on August 30, 1929 to Roy and Alta Brown of Kansas. In September 1946, Barbara moved to Ohio with her new husband, Calvin Clyde Cain, Sr. They lived most of their life in the Brimfield area, raising their four sons, Rodney, David (Sandy), Randy (Debbie) and Calvin Jr. (deceased
Barbara retired from Portage Packaging in Kent after 23 years service. She always enjoyed camping, fishing, and boating with her family.
Besides Barbara's loving husband of over 61 years and sons, she is survived by grandsons, Jason and Brian Cain. She also leaves behind, sister, Beverly Scott and brother, Ronnie Brown, both of Oregon, Olan and Lorene Cain of Suffield, and Gerald and Iva of Florida. Waiting for her in heaven with open arms were her parents; son, Calvin, Jr.; sister, Billie; brother, Mike; and grandson, Scott Cain.
She was a member of Community Baptist Temple.
Mom will be deeply missed, but she leaves us with a lifetime of memories and loving hearts. We love you.
Calling hours will be TODAY from 6 to 9 p.m. at Newcomer Funeral Home, 131 N. Canton Rd., Akron, where funeral services will be held Thursday at 12 noon, with Rev. Mark O'Donnell officiating. Interment will follow at Restland Cemetery, Brimfield. Memorial contributions may be made to the Suffield EMS, 1256 Waterloo Rd., Suffield OH 44260-9579. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.NewcomerFamily.com. (NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, 330-784-3334.) | Barbara BROWN
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial Location
Norris Lake Cemetery, Columbus Co N.C | Elva BUFFKIN
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
old Zion Cemetrey,Pireway.Columbus Co NC | Amanda Caroline BUTLER
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Myrtle Green Cemetrey, Tabor City.Columbus Co NC | Christiana Virginia BUTLER
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
old Zion Cemetrey,Pireway.Columbus Co NC | Jackson D. BUTLER
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Butler Cemetrey Horry Co,SC | James BUTLER
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Butler Cemetrey Horry Co,SC | James Mayberry BUTLER
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Myrtle Green Cemetrey, Tabor City.Columbus Co NC
Occupation
Turpentine & Naval Store
Alt. Occupation
Sheriff, Columbus Co NC for 8 years.
Public Office.
Board of Audit and Finance Committee. Board of Commossions. State Legislature. | John George BUTLER
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Camp Swamp,Horry Co,SC Butler Cemetrey | John White BUTLER
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Butler Cemetrey Horry Co,SC
Nickname
Crissie | Martha Caroline BUTLER
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Marlow Cemetrey Horry Co,SC | Nancy C. BUTLER
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[Benjamin E. Sweatt.FTW]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Butler Cemetrey Horry Co,SC | Ranson McKinley BUTLER
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[Gedcom.FTW]
cancer of the urinary tract; hematuria | Bascom CAULDER
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bessie CAULDER
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[Gedcom.FTW]
she had asthma | Carrie Lee CAULDER
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[Gedcom.FTW]
heart attack | Wheeler Wilson CAULDER
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[Wheeler Caulder.FTW]
Amy & sister Emmer were twins. | Amy CLARK
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[Wheeler Caulder.FTW]
Emmer & sister Amy were twins. | Emmer CLARK
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[Wheeler Caulder.FTW]
Lizzie never married. | Lizzie CLARK
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[Gedcom.FTW]
special needs woman | Addie COOK
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[Gedcom.FTW]
killed in car accident | Annie Mae COOK
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[Roland David Sweatt.FTW]
David Cook Jr. was also known as David Cook Sr. sometimes, when he had a son and named him David also. I have simplified by having a Sr., Jr. and a II. I hope this helps everyone else. This David Cook might have been born in Chester, Morris County, NJ and not Southampton, NY. He had a brother, Jonathan, who was born in 1754 and we have the information that he was born in Southampton, so it could have been there also. They apparently moved from Long Island, NY to NJ at some point near the Revolutionary War.
David Cook Jr.'s first wife was Mary, last name unknown. He married again to Alice Butler, in 1819.
According to narrative from Elmira, NY expert, David Cook Jr. was the son of David and Hannah Topping Cook. They moved to Roxbury, Morris County, NJ. At the age of 24 he enlisted (Sept. 1776) at Roxbury during the American Revolution as a private in Captain Nathan Luse's Company, Western Regiment, Morris County Militia. In the fall of 1777 he was an ensign in Captain Stephen Brown's Company. He participated in the skirmish at Chatham Bridge, NJ and the Elizabethtown Point in June 1778. He conveyed recruits from the First Regiment to the camp at Tappan in 1780. He signed a petition to the legislature, dated April 22, 1783, in which he claimed service in the Morris County Militia during the war and requested the Government to sell the western lands to reduce taxes.
In January, 1789, he sold his blacksmith shop and removed to the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania. David removed in 1790 (in the Colonel Elezer Lindsley party of about 40 people) to Erwin, Steuben County, NY. That portion later became Lindley - May 12, 1837. His brothers Samuel and Jonathan accompanied him or came soon after. His first habitation was built of logs on the east bank of the Tioga River. David's wife, Mary, born circa 1753 and died March 28, 1816 (66 Years) and is buried at Lindley, NY. David married April 22, 1819 Alice Stocking Butler, a widow with children, at Painted Post, Steuben County, NY. He removed from Lindley to neighboring Lawrence Township, Tioga County, PA, and then to Woodhull, Steuben County, NY, where he was living in 1832 when he applied for a pension. One record relates he removed to Woodhull in 1819, but perhaps this date is too early. His farm was near the village of Woodhull on the Jasper Road. At the age of 80, David applied for a pension (October 17, 1832) for his service in the Revolutionary War in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June 7, 1832. David gave considerable testimony of his military service and the officers and engagements he was involved in. He related that he resided at Roxbury, NJ during and after the war, moved to "Wyoming in Pennsylvania, then to Painted Post, Steuben County, NY, then to Lawrenceville, Tioga County, PA, then to Woodhull, Steuben County, NY where he now resides." David signed his name. The pension was granted at the rate of $240 per year. A portion of the family bible was included with the pension application and reads as follows:
David Cook was born in the year 1752 Oct 1st.
Mary Cook was born 175?
Mary Cook departed this Life March 28th, 1816.
THIS BIBLE IS THE PROPERTY OF DAVID COOK SENR 1814
David Cook was marryed to Alice Butler April 22, 1819
David died March 9, 1841, Town of Woodhull, tombstone in Five Corners Cemetary. Alice was living, April 29, 1853, when she applied for a widow's pension, age 79. She signed an affidavit, March 14, 1855, age 81, residence Woodhull. David and his first wife Mary are related to have had seven sons and one daughter.
Levi Cook b. 1772?
David Cook b. June/July 1776, NJ
Samuel Cook b. January 30, 1779, NJ
Silas Cook b. 1784, NJ
son
son
son
daughter
David came to Lindley, NY with Colonel Eleazar Lindsley (1737-1794).
Colonel Lindsley is buried in the cemetary named after him on Route 15.
He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Revolutionary War with the Jersey Blues. He emigrated from Morristown, NJ in 1790. David came with him.
I visited Five Corners Cemetary in August, 1993, and found the tombstone for David. He was 88 y, 5 m, 8 d. There were 3 graves right near his with Cook names. They were Sallie Cook ( b 1804 d 1877) and Minta M. Cook (b.1868 d. 1868, aged 5 m, 2 d) and Sary L. Cook (b. 1872 d. 1873, aged 1 y, 3 m.) These possibly could have been granddaughters. | David COOK, Jr.
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[Roland David Sweatt.FTW]
David Cook, II was also listed as David Cook Jr. on some records. I have used II and Jr. for his father and Sr. for his grandfather.
David's father was Revolutionary War soldier.
David II married Elizabeth (Betsey) Cady in 1796. It is related by an Elmira expert that theirs was the first marriage in Lindley, Steuben County, NY. In the 1800 census there were 2 females under the age of 10, they being daughters Delilah and Phebe. On November 10, 1819, David and Elizabeth purchased from Lyman Prichard 143 acres in Lawrence Township, Tioga County, PA, which they sold December 6, 1821. David and Elizabeth both signed. On Dec. 21, 1823, David and Elizabeth sold 80 acres in Jackson Township to William and Isaac Wells of Southport, NY. David and Elizabeth both signed, she signing as "Betsey Cook". Elizabeth died July 3, 1830 and David died June 5, 1839. Inventory of his estate filed August 8, 1839 and amounted to $1472.03. At the time of his death he owned a 180 acre farm, 80 acres being improved, bordering the east side of the Tioga River, which was sold in 1842 by sons Hiram and John T., administrators of the estate.
Children:
Delilah Cook b. 1797
Phebe Cook b. March 6, 1799, Cooktown, NY
Hiram Cook b. Dec. 16, 1800, Cooktown, NY
John T. Cook
Charles Cook
Darwin Cook
Minor S. Cook
Ann Cook
David was 62 years 11 months when he died. Elizabeth Cady Cook was 49 years 5 months, 28 days when she died. David Cook had the following inscription on his tombstone in Lawrenceville: Blessed are the dead, which died in the Lord. Elizabeth had the following on her tombstone in Lawrenceville:
The race appointed, I have met
The combat's o'er; the prize is won
And now, my witness is on high
My record is, beyond the sky. | David COOK, II
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[Roland David Sweatt.FTW]
Gamaliel was known as "Maley". He was one of only 2 children - unusual in those days. His sister Georgia, married Lyman Benson, brother of Gamaliel's wife, Eleanor.
Gamaliel was a Justice of the Peace in Rutland Township in 1897.
Gamaliel is buried in Job's Corner Cemetary, PA
Gamaliel and Eleanor had 8 children. Three died as young children.
Emmett was only 19 months old, Elmer was only 8 1/2 when he was kicked by a horse and died. Myrtie died at age 10 1/2, of pneumonia. All three children are buried in Pumpkin Hill Cemetary in Roseville, with their grandparents, Hiram and Lucinda Cook.
Gamaliel lived with daugher Edith and son-in-law Fred Stone after he left his wife, Eleanor, and went west with another woman, and then came back. | Gamaliel J. COOK
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[Roland David Sweatt.FTW]
Hiram was 32 when he married Lucinda. She was 21. They must have come to Jackson or Rutland after 1846 as Georgia was born in 1846 near Tioga, PA. When Hiram died in 1872, his wife Lucinda was in will, along with daughter Georgiana Cook and son G.J. Cook, executor.
Hiram and Lucinda are buried in Pumpkin Hill Cemetary, Roseville, PA.
Also buried there are 3 of their grandchildren. This cemetary is in disrepair, and we could not find the headstones on August 21, 1992.
Enumerated in the 1850 census of Jackson Township, Tioga county, PA, farmer. Residence was on lot 198, which they sold Dec. 18, 18855 to Jerdan Sheive and moved to neighboring Rutland Township where they were enumerated in 1860. Both Hiram and Lucinda signed.
Children:
Gamaliel J. Cook b. August 4, 1840
Georgianna Cook b. April 21, 1846 | Hiram COOK
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[Roland David Sweatt.FTW]
Mary's maiden name is unknown. She is buried in the Lindley Cemetary. Route 120 at 106. I visited her gravestone in August 1993. It said Mary Cook, b 1753 d. 3/28/1816 | Mary ? COOK
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