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Hon. Thomas Pheonix Cook 1851–1934 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Jun 1851

Birth Location: Cherry Corner, Calloway, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 02 Sep 1934

Death Location: Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky, USA

Father: Edmund Cook

Mother: Mary Obrien

Spouse(s): Sue Holton

Children(s): Thomas Cook, Laura Cook, Hattie Cook, Holton Cook, Granville Cook, Denwell Cook

The story of Hon. Thomas Pheonix Cook began in 1851 in Cherry Corner, Calloway, Kentucky, USA. Hon. Thomas Pheonix Cook married Sue Walker Holton, and had children including Denwell Cook, Granville Marr Cook, Hattie May Cook, Holton Cook, Laura Maud Cook, Thomas D Cook. Hon. Thomas Pheonix Cook passed away in 1934 in Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Hon. Thomas Pheonix Cook began in 1851 in Cherry Corner, Calloway, Kentucky, USA.
  • Hon. Thomas Pheonix Cook married Sue Walker Holton, and had children including Denwell Cook, Granville Marr Cook, Hattie May Cook, Holton Cook, Laura Maud Cook, Thomas D Cook.
  • Hon. Thomas Pheonix Cook passed away in 1934 in Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Hon. Cook's Ancestors

Self
Hon. Cook
1851–1934
Birth Place: Cherry Corner, Calloway, Kentucky, USA
Parents
Edmund Cook
1805–1872
Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Mary (Ann) Obrien
1813–1895
Dublin, Ireland
Grandparents
John (Edward) Cook
1771–
North Carolina, USA
Mary (Polly) Green
1776–1836
Orange, North Carolina, United States
John (Joseph) O'Brien
1780–
Dublin, Tipperary, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Christopher Cook
1719–1771
Margaretha Inzelmann
1731–1795
Obediah General
1725–1818
Hannah Todd
1725–1818
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Martin Cook
1711–
Clas Inzelmann
1686–1759
Catharina Dircks
1694–1758
John Green
1710–1803
Agness Thomas
1700–
Elizabeth Green
1699–

Hon. Cook's Descendants

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Hon. (Thomas Pheonix) Cook (18 Jun 1851–02 Sep 1934) m. Sue (Walker) Holton (23 Mar 1862–29 May 1941)
  1. 1. Thomas (D) Cook 1892–1953 m. Ethel (Viola) Letellier 1892–1982
    1. 1. Emily (Sue) Redmond 1930–2014 m. Clarence (Leo) Redmond 1926–2006 m. Herbert (Paul Carl) Tuchmann 1919–2010
  2. 2. Laura (Maud) Cook 1887–1945
  3. 3. Hattie (May) Cook 1885–1968 m. Elmus (Jackson) Beale 1878–1957
  4. 4. Holton Cook 1889–1969
  5. 5. Granville (Marr) Cook 1893–1968
  6. 6. Denwell Cook 1897–

Hon. Cook's Timeline

2 Records

1851
18 Jun 1851
Birth of Hon. Thomas Pheonix Cook in Cherry Corner, Calloway, Kentucky, USA
Cherry Corner, Calloway, Kentucky, USA
1934
02 Sep 1934
Age 83
Death of Hon. Thomas Pheonix Cook in Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky, USA
Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Jun 1851
    Event Place: Cherry Corner, Calloway, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Sep 1934
    Event Place: Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky, USA

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