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Thomas Jefferson Cook 1878–1960 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 August 1878

Birth Location: Pickens County, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 19 March 1960

Death Location: Collinwood, Wayne, Tennessee, USA

Father: Samuel Cook

Mother: Mary Green

Spouse(s): Mary Sumner

Children(s): Lona Cook, Rosa Tye, Mariel Cook, James Cook, Thomas Cook, Oddo Cook, Ida Cook, Lelon Cook, Artoe Burleson

Thomas Jefferson Cook was born in 1878 in Pickens County, Georgia, USA, the child of Samuel Eli Cook And Mary Caroline Green. In 1920, Thomas Jefferson Cook resided in Civil District 7, Lawrence, Tennessee, USA. In 1930, Thomas Jefferson Cook resided in District 4, District 4, Wayne, Tennessee, USA. Thomas Jefferson Cook married Mary Emma Sumner, and had children including Artoe Burleson, Ida Cook, James Thomas Cook, Lelon Cook, Lona Cook, Mariel Eli Cook, Oddo Cook, Rosa Rosie Cook Tye, Thomas U Cook. Thomas Jefferson Cook passed away in 1960 in Collinwood, Wayne, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • Thomas Jefferson Cook was born in 1878 in Pickens County, Georgia, USA, the child of Samuel Eli Cook And Mary Caroline Green.
  • In 1920, Thomas Jefferson Cook resided in Civil District 7, Lawrence, Tennessee, USA.
  • In 1930, Thomas Jefferson Cook resided in District 4, District 4, Wayne, Tennessee, USA.
  • Thomas Jefferson Cook married Mary Emma Sumner, and had children including Artoe Burleson, Ida Cook, James Thomas Cook, Lelon Cook, Lona Cook, Mariel Eli Cook, Oddo Cook, Rosa Rosie Cook Tye, Thomas U Cook.
  • Thomas Jefferson Cook passed away in 1960 in Collinwood, Wayne, Tennessee, USA.

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Thomas Cook's Ancestors

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Thomas Cook
1878–1960
Birth Place: Pickens County, Georgia, USA
Parents
Samuel Eli Cook
1857–1938
Pickens County, Georgia, USA
Mary (Caroline) Green
1862–1947
Cherokee, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Cook's Descendants

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Thomas (Jefferson) Cook (6 August 1878–19 March 1960) m. Mary (Emma) Sumner (12 May 1885–9 Oct 1957)
  1. 1. Lona Cook 1915–2003 m. William (Thomas) Farmer 1906–1944 m. Louis (R. Franklin) Ricketts 1894–1971
    1. 1. Lillian (Joyce) Reaves 1936–2018 m. James (Thomas Reaves) Junior 1926–2017
    2. 2. Glen (Rayford) Farmer 1940–2020 m. Tessie (Priscilla) Lucero 1938–2011
    3. 3. Donald (Tracy) Farmer 1938–1996
  2. 2. Rosa ("Rosie" COOK) Tye 1921–2008
  3. 3. Mariel (Eli) Cook 1913–1987
  4. 4. James (Thomas) Cook 1918–2006
  5. 5. Thomas (U.) Cook 1930–2002
  6. 6. Oddo Cook 1924–2009
  7. 7. Ida Cook 1903–
  8. 8. Lelon Cook 1905–
  9. 9. Artoe Burleson 1906–

Thomas Cook's Timeline

4 Records

1878
6 August 1878
Birth of Thomas Jefferson Cook in Pickens County, Georgia, USA
Pickens County, Georgia, USA
1920
1920
Age 42
Thomas Jefferson Cook resided here in Civil District 7, Lawrence, Tennessee, USA
Civil District 7, Lawrence, Tennessee, USA
1930
1930
Age 52
Thomas Jefferson Cook resided here in District 4, District 4, Wayne, Tennessee, USA
District 4, District 4, Wayne, Tennessee, USA
1960
19 March 1960
Age 82
Death of Thomas Jefferson Cook in Collinwood, Wayne, Tennessee, USA
Collinwood, Wayne, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 August 1878
    Event Place: Pickens County, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1920
    Event Place: Civil District 7, Lawrence, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: 1920 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: District 4, District 4, Wayne, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: 1930 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 March 1960
    Event Place: Collinwood, Wayne, Tennessee, USA

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