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Jemima Adeline Cook 1858–1932 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3/5 Jul 1858

Birth Location: Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri

Death Date: 26 Dec 1932

Death Location: Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, USA

Father: Francis Cook

Mother: Nancy Conner

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In 1858, Jemima Adeline Cook entered the world in Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, born to Francis Marion Cook And Nancy Ann Conner. Jemima Adeline Cook passed away in 1932 in Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1858, Jemima Adeline Cook entered the world in Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, born to Francis Marion Cook And Nancy Ann Conner.
  • Jemima Adeline Cook passed away in 1932 in Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, USA.

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Jemima Cook's Ancestors

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Jemima Cook
1858–1932
Birth Place: Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri
Parents
Francis Marion Cook
1834–1900
McGirk, Moniteau, Missouri, United States
Nancy (Ann) Conner
1828–1912
Missouri, United States
Grandparents
George (Washington) Cook
1813–1898
Monroe, Tennessee, USA
Elizabeth Phelan
1815–1895
Monroe, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Phelan
1790–1850
Jemime Fowler
1795–1860
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Sr
1752–1838
Mary Evans
1754–1830

Jemima Cook's Timeline

2 Records

1858
3/5 Jul 1858
Birth of Jemima Adeline Cook in Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri
1932
26 Dec 1932
Age 74
Death of Jemima Adeline Cook in Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, USA
Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3/5 Jul 1858
    Event Place: Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Dec 1932
    Event Place: Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, USA

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