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About John Reuben Cook, Sr.
John died in Wayne County, TN. It is not certain who his parents were or where he was born. Some have speculated NC, KY, VA or Germany. If anyone can add to the body of knowledge on this family, please let me know.Some say his first wife was Nancy Elizabeth Fogleman Turley who he married about 1790. This name has been rejected by Find a Grave contributor Sandra Tedford and others. Still others have said John's first wife was Elizabeth Coleman. No verification has been provided for either name. John later married Elizabeth Rose about 1819.Children of John Cook and Unknown:1. Christian/Christopher Cook 1792-18722. Elizabeth Betsy Cook 1794-18823. John Ruben Cook 1797-18734. Martin David Cook 1798-18615. David Cook 1801-1858A number of researchers have posited that there may have been two additional children: 6. Eve Cook 1792-7. J.W. Cook 1809-Children of John Cook and Elizabeth Rose:8. Henry Cook 1823-18609. Austin Cook 1824-190610.Fredrick Cook 1829-191011.Rhoda Cook 1832-190012.Margaret Cook 1837-188813.James Cook 1841-14.Nancy Jane Cook 1842-1928The following from Early Settlers of Wayne Co., TN:"John Cook came to Indian Creek at an early date and settled on the farm adjoining Daniel Eaton on the west side and lying in the fork of Indian and Weatherford Creeks.Mr. Cook had four sons: David, Martin, Christian, and John Cook,Jr.. The latter, John Jr. is said to have obtained the first marriage licence issued in Wayne County, Tennessee. His bride was a Miss Martin, a sister to the late John A. Martin of Martin's Mills.John Cook Sr. was a German by birth and a hatter by trade.He was the great-grandfather of your townsman Dr.Cook, and the grandfather of H.C.Greeson. John Cook Sr. had three sons by his second marriage: Austin, Henry, and Frederick. Frederick lives just across the line in Hardin County, Tennnesse, on a portin of the land owned by Hugh McCarn."Source:Early Settlers of Wayne County, TN in The Clifton Mirror , 20 October,1905 by Charles M. Thompson, Clifton, TN:Buriel Note:For a long time and according to available information, no buriel had been identified so a virtual memorial was established. However, Jerry Edwards identified the old Shady Grove cemetery, now Gillis Cemetery, as the correct cemetery in Hardin County, TN.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 18 2021, 6:03:19 UTC
John died in Wayne County, TN.
- It is not certain who his parents were or where he was born.
- Some have speculated NC, KY, VA or Germany.
- If anyone can add to the body of knowledge on this family, please let me know.Some say his first wife was Nancy Elizabeth Fogleman Turley who he married about 1790.
- This name has been rejected by Find a Grave contributor Sandra Tedford and others.
- Still others have said John's first wife was Elizabeth Coleman.
- No verification has been provided for either name. John later married Elizabeth Rose about 1819.
Children of John Cook and Unknown:1. Christian/Christopher Cook 1792-18722. Elizabeth Betsy Cook 1794-18823. John Ruben Cook 1797-18734. Martin David Cook 1798-18615. David Cook 1801-1858A number of researchers have posited that there may have been two additional children: 6. Eve Cook 1792-7. J.W. Cook 1809-Children of John Cook and Elizabeth Rose:8. Henry Cook 1823-18609. Austin Cook 1824-190610.Fredrick Cook 1829-191011.Rhoda Cook 1832-190012.Margaret Cook 1837-188813.James Cook 1841-14.Nancy Jane Cook 1842-1928
The following from Early Settlers of Wayne Co., TN:
"John Cook came to Indian Creek at an early date and settled on the farm adjoining Daniel Eaton on the west side and lying in the fork of Indian and Weatherford Creeks.
Mr. Cook had four sons: David, Martin, Christian, and John Cook,Jr.. The latter, John Jr. is said to have obtained the first marriage licence issued in Wayne County, Tennessee.
His bride was a Miss Martin, a sister to the late John A. Martin of Martin's Mills.John Cook Sr. was a German by birth and a hatter by trade.He was the great-grandfather of your townsman Dr.Cook, and the grandfather of H.C.Greeson.
John Cook Sr. had three sons by his second marriage: Austin, Henry, and Frederick. Frederick lives just across the line in Hardin County, Tennnesse, on a portin of the land owned by Hugh McCarn."Source:Early Settlers of Wayne County, TN in The Clifton Mirror , 20 October,1905 by Charles M. Thompson, Clifton, TN:
Buriel Note:
- For a long time and according to available information, no buriel had been identified so a virtual memorial was established. However, Jerry Edwards identified the old Shady Grove cemetery, now Gillis Cemetery, as the correct cemetery in Hardin County, TN.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Feb 24 2021, 19:39:16 UTC
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Feb 24 2021, 20:18:42 UTC
John Reuben Cook, Sr.'s Timeline
1768 |
1768
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North Carolina or Germany
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1792 |
1792
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North Carolina, United States
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1794 |
June 27, 1794
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North Carolina, United States
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1797 |
1797
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Randolph, North Carolina, United States
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1798 |
December 14, 1798
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Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
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1801 |
May 1, 1801
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Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
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1809 |
1809
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Tennessee, United States
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1817 |
December 1817
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Martins Mills, Wayne County, Tennessee, USA
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1818
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Wayne County, Tennessee, USA
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