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Amelia Cook 1880–1967 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1880

Birth Location: Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 3 Jan 1967

Death Location: Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA

Father: William Cook

Mother: Mary Hammon

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In 1880, Amelia Cook entered the world in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA, born to William Cook And Mary Elizabeth Bayer Cook Masters Hammon. Amelia Cook passed away in 1967 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1880, Amelia Cook entered the world in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA, born to William Cook And Mary Elizabeth Bayer Cook Masters Hammon.
  • Amelia Cook passed away in 1967 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA.

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Amelia Cook's Ancestors

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Amelia Cook
1880–1967
Birth Place: Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Parents
William Cook
1858–1886
Kentucky
Mary (Elizabeth Bayer Cook Masters) Hammon
1858–1940
Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
Henry Cook
1819–1870
Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Rosina Fleshner
1822–1915
Prussia,Obernau, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Amelia Cook's Timeline

2 Records

1880
Jan 1880
Birth of Amelia Cook in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
1967
3 Jan 1967
Age 87
Death of Amelia Cook in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1880
    Event Place: Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Jan 1967
    Event Place: Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA

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