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Tabitha Louise Cook 1810–1890 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1810

Birth Location: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States

Death Date: ABT 1890

Death Location: Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Jennings, Hamilton, Florida, United States

Father: James Cook

Mother: Rebekah Potts

Spouse(s): Daniel Avera

Children(s): Christina Avera, Nancy Avera, Elizabeth Avera, Cynthia Avera, William Avera, Sarah Avera, Rebecca Avera, Stephen Avera, John Avery, Mary Avera

Tabitha Louise Cook was born in 1810 in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States, the child of James Cook And Rebekah Potts. Tabitha Louise Cook married Daniel Avera, and had children including Christina Zaney Avera, Cynthia Ann Avera, Elizabeth Avera, John Ross Avery, Mary Ann Avera, Nancy Avera, Rebecca Jane Avera, Sarah Avera, Stephen Willis Avera, William M Avera. Tabitha Louise Cook passed away in 1890 in Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Jennings, Hamilton, Florida, United States.

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Biography

  • Tabitha Louise Cook was born in 1810 in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States, the child of James Cook And Rebekah Potts.
  • Tabitha Louise Cook married Daniel Avera, and had children including Christina Zaney Avera, Cynthia Ann Avera, Elizabeth Avera, John Ross Avery, Mary Ann Avera, Nancy Avera, Rebecca Jane Avera, Sarah Avera, Stephen Willis Avera, William M Avera.
  • Tabitha Louise Cook passed away in 1890 in Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Jennings, Hamilton, Florida, United States.

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Tabitha Cook's Ancestors

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Tabitha Cook
1810–1890
Birth Place: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States
Parents
James Cook
1785–1824
Effingham, Georgia, United States
Rebekah Potts
1784–1870
Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
James (Richard) Cook
1750–1812
Georgia, British Colonial America
Margaret (Lucille) Hawthorne
1752–1820
Georgia, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Tabitha Cook's Descendants

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Tabitha (Louise) Cook (1810–ABT 1890) m. Daniel Avera (1808–ABT 1888)
  1. 1. Christina (Zaney) Avera 1848–1880
  2. 2. Nancy Avera 1832– m. William Register 1839–
  3. 3. Elizabeth Avera 1838– m. David (Columbus) Craig 1836–
  4. 4. Cynthia (Ann) Avera 1827–1894 m. William (Murdock) Newman 1836–1909
  5. 5. William (M) Avera 1834–1896 m. Martha (A) Byrd 1840–1922 m. Harriet 1829–1882
  6. 6. Sarah Avera 1845–1886 m. Samuel Register 1843–1936
  7. 7. Rebecca (Jane) Avera 1841–1906 m. Fleming (Jackson) Hall 1841–1890 m. Guilford Register 1834–1903
  8. 8. Stephen (Willis) Avera 1836–1926 m. Martha (Elizabeth) Akins 1837–1917
  9. 9. John (Ross) Avery 1850–1924 m. Mary (M) Sistrunk 1855–1938 m. Emily (Estelle) Register 1847–1905
  10. 10. Mary (Ann) Avera 1843–1928 m. John (Moses) Dowling 1842–1927
    1. 1. Larence (Monroe) Dowling 1872–1879
    2. 2. Mary (Olive) Dowling 1873–1886
    3. 3. Mary (Alice) Dowling 1874–1886
    4. 4. William (Manning) Dowling 1868–1928 m. Frances (Melissa) Duncan 1873–
    5. 5. Emily (Flora) Dowling 1882–1886
    6. 6. Isabel (Oregon) Dowling 1884–1886
    7. 7. John (Perry Henry) Dowling 1870–1953 m. Mary (E) Freeman 1871–1913 m. Kate (Mary) Palmer 1894–1979
    8. 8. Daniel (Drew) Dowling 1878–1912 m. Elizabeth (Edna) Britt 1880–1962
    9. 9. Oscar (Powell) Dowling 1866–1948 m. Lovie (Ann Roberts) Dowling 1876–1951
    10. 10. Amie (Elizabeth) Dowling 1880–1961 m. John (William) Barrs 1879–1943
    11. 11. Lenorah (Basheba) Dowling 1862–1953 m. William (Manon) Durrance 1855–1939
      1. 1. Lula (Lee) Durrance 1905–1983 m. James (Basco) Bryan 1900–1951 m. Jessie (James) Thompson 1894–1983
        1. 1. Lois (Lenore) Bryan 1921–2010 m. James Ketcher 1913–2002
        2. 2. Robert (Lee) Bryan 1932–2022 m. Maureen (Frances) Joseph 1940–2024
        3. 3. Jacquelyn (Faye) Bryan 1937–2014 m. Grover (Carl) Bagby 1923–2018 m. Dave Whitekiller 1932–2001
        4. 4. James (Basco Bryan) Jr 1927–2008 m. Nina (Frances) Cole 1931–2017
        5. 5. Frances (Arbit) Bryan 1923–2001 m. James (Cleo) Carver 1923–1972 m. Allen (Ferrin) Thornton 1905–1973
        6. 6. Mary (Olive) Bryan 1924–2015 m. Warren (Gamaliel) Hagan 1921–1989
      2. 2. Edwin (Haynes) Durrance 1895–1972 m. Aggie (Alma) Spradley 1896–1972
      3. 3. Lenorah (Mae) Durrance 1897–1984 m. William (Charles) Buchanan 1894–1978 m. Simpson (Aris) Mixon 1888–1933
      4. 4. Millage (Perry) Durrance 1899–1988 m. Edna (Cleo) Norris 1906–1951 m. Minnie Bullard 1901–1981 m. Maybell Denmark 1910–1964 m. Lola Layman 1904–1991
      5. 5. William (Oscar) Durrance 1887–1974 m. Ethal (Iola "Effie") Keen 1890–1944 m. Cleo (Dafner Bullard) Durrance 1905–2000
      6. 6. Annie (Elizabeth) Durrance 1902–1976 m. Robert (Francis) Murray 1899–1964
      7. 7. Jesse (David) Durrance 1892–1981 m. America ("Meck") Lee 1906–1986 m. Ida (Virginia) Melton 1879–1947 m. Emily (Nettie) Keen 1895–1920
      8. 8. Mary (Jane) Durrance 1890–1938 m. William (Charles) Register 1885–1956

Tabitha Cook's Timeline

3 Records

1810
1810
Birth of Tabitha Louise Cook in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States
Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States
1890
1890
Age 80
Death of Tabitha Louise Cook in Clinch, Georgia, United States
Clinch, Georgia, United States
1890
ABT 1890
Age 80
Burial of Tabitha Louise Cook in Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Jennings, Hamilton, Florida, United States
Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Jennings, Hamilton, Florida, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1890
    Event Place: Clinch, Georgia, United States

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: ABT 1890
    Event Place: Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Jennings, Hamilton, Florida, United States

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