Re: Cook's in Georgia and Alabama
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In reply to:
Cook's in Georgia and Alabama
Dee Pierce 5/09/05
Dee, do you have the 1850,60,70 census on William & Patience?
Any idea who her Mother Sara was married to?
As I told you- I have ties to the Macon, Taylor, etc. bunch, and it is also my deceased husband's family.
(They married into my Pridgeon's and Underwood's)
And as I also told you- I have tied to
Tillman Jefferson 1851 and William Thomas 1884-in Randolph-with my Aycock family.
Any idea who Mary Ann married, or if she married?
At 25 in 1880-she was a bit "over the hill".
I can imagine 4 or 5 other children-earlier--since Patience was born 1826- so married about 1842.
The Cook's also tie to my family in Randolph, but I don't have them sorted out either.Do you know what the initials stood for in 1850 census-when you got 1860?
Gerry Hill
Gerry
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Re: Cook's in Georgia and Alabama
Dee Pierce 12/22/06
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Gerry Hill 12/23/06
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Gerry Hill 12/23/06
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Re: Cook's in Georgia and Alabama