Family:Isaiah Atkins and Hannah Cook (1)

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Marriage[1][2] 12 Nov 1724 Truro, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
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  1. Bowman, George Ernest, and Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Vital Records of the Town of Truro, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1933)
    55.

    [p. 90] Isaiah Atkins married to Hannah Cook november 12 : 1724.

  2. "Notes by the Editor", in Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Descendant: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography
    18:256.

    Isaiah Atkins married 12 Nov 1724 Hannah Cook, d/o Josiah Cook (Deborah3 Hopkins, Gyles2, Stephen1) of Eastham.
    [But, note: Bowman proved this by eliminating what was thought to be the only other alternative. It turns out that both alternatives, including this one, were wrongS3.]

  3.   Cook, Lewis D. "Isaiah Atkins of Truro, Mass., and Hannah Cook of Philadelphia", in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    20:193.

    Hannah Cook, d/o Joseph Cook and Mary East, b. Philadelphia 1707, d. Truro 21 March 1783, m. 12 Nov 1724 Isaiah Atkins. Cites deed dated 27 Mar 1747 where Isaiah Atkins of Truro and Hannah his wife "Who is one of the daughters of Joseph Cook deceased by Mary his wife also deceased, which said Mary was formerly Mary East, daughter of Benjamin East deceased, she being one of the grand children and devisees named in the last will and testament of John West, late of London, citizen and girdler, decease" sold half their inheritance to Henry Atkins [probably Isaiah's brother?], and subsequent deed dated 23 Jun 1763 where those same parties, plus Rececca Miller of the city of Philadelphia, widow, sold to Joseph Fox a tract originally purchased by John West from William Penn. Additional deed by same three parties 24 Jun 1763 selling two lots in Philadelphia to James Gibbons, formerly of John West.