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Marriage: Children:
  1. Isaac Milton Cooke: Birth: 16 JAN 1811. Death: 1851 in California

  2. Frances Marion Cook: Birth: 5 SEP 1813 in Hancock County Georgia. Death: 1884

  3. Uriah Hix Cook: Birth: 15 NOV 1815 in Hancock County Georgia. Death: 15 MAY 1884 in Oakey Streek, Alabama

  4. John Herbert Cook: Birth: 20 DEC 1817 in Butler, Alabama. Death: 2 DEC 1822

  5. Joanna Elizabeth Cook: Birth: 3 FEB 1820 in Oakey Streak Al. Death: 22 NOV 1896

  6. Phillip Henry Cook: Birth: 16 JAN 1822. Death: 12 APR 1870 in Virginia

  7. James Bonner Cook: Birth: 5 AUG 1824.

  8. John Pearson Cook: Birth: 12 MAR 1827. Death: 12 APR 1872

  9. Robert Nathan Cook: Birth: 29 MAR 1831. Death: 4 JUN 1864 in Killed at Cold Harbor in the Civil War

  10. Martha Pearson Cook: Birth: 6 SEP 1833.

  11. Mary Patience Cook: Birth: 29 FEB 1836.


Sources
1. Title:   My family tree.FTW

Notes
a. Note:   He moved to Hancock County Georgia with his father. He moved to Alabama along with two of his brothers and two half sisters. They all brought their families and settled on a little creek south of Ft. Dale, Al. The creek empties into Persimmon Creek. Isaac Cook raised his family of eight sons and three daughters in this area. Two of these children didn't live to be grown, as shown on the 1830 census. It also shows he owned 27 slaves. The 1840 census shows his wife, Elizabeth Bonner Cook, as head of the household. According to the 1830 census, Isaac Cooke settled on land a few miles north west of Greenville, AL,. Also living in this area was the Richards Family. In 1830's he filed and claimed land in the north east part of the County, and moved his family there. At this time his oldest son Isaac Milton Cook filed and claimed land in what would become Oakey Streak, Al. He became the first Cook to live there. My great-great-grandfather, Dr. Uriah Hix Cook, soon joined him obtaining land that joined his brother, Milton Cook. The 1850 census shows Milton living there. The census also shows six children living with him. Four of the children are over five years old. Since Milton Cook married first in 1834, then again in 1836, one or both of these ladies had children already by a previous marriage.
  10-27-1809
  Passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians. To wit one for Charles Bullock, Thomas barron, Isaac Cook and John Adams from the County of Hancock. Source: Passports of Southeastern Pioneers 1770-1823


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