Person:Jane Bresett (3)

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  1. Julia A Bresett1829 - 1926
  2. Joseph Bresett, Jr.1836 - 1913
  3. Mary BresettAbt 1842 -
  4. Michael Bresett1842 - 1932
  5. John Bresett1850 - 1923
  6. Emma Bresett1851 - 1941
  7. Margaret Bresett1852 -
  8. Andrew Bresett1854 -
  9. Jane Bresett1855 - 1937
Facts and Events
Name Jane Bresett
Alt Name Jennie _____
Gender Female
Birth[2] 15 Aug 1855 DeKalb, St. Lawrence, New York, United States
Marriage to Benjamin Cook
Death[2] 13 Jan 1937 St. Lawrence, New York, United States
Burial[1][2] 19 Jan 1937 Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence, New York, United States

She is not with the family in 1860, but is living with her sister Julia in 1870.

No children, per Mert Sarvay.

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References
  1. Find A Grave.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Obituary
    Ogdensburg Journal, Monday, January 18, 1937, pg 5, & Tuesday, January 19, 1937, pg 12; Advance-News, Tuesday, January 19, 1937 pg 6.

    OGDENSBURG WOMAN DIED ON SATURDAY
    Mrs. Jennie Cook, 82. of Ogdensburg. died Saturday afternoon at the home of her sister. Mrs. George Day, in Watertown. She went there four weeks ago on a visit. The body was brought here Sunday by Undertaker Lalonde and taken to the home of Mrs. George Maville. 610 Ford avenue, where she had lived the past six or seven years. The funeral will be held there today at 2 p. m. and burial will be in the Ogdensburg cemetery. Rev. A. E. Kelly of the Baptist church will officiate.
    Mrs. Cook was born in Dekalb Junction She is survived by the following relatives: Mrs. George Day of Watertown. a sister: Joseph Bresette of Kingston, a brother; Mrs. Margaret Martin of Ogdensburg. a sister: Frank and Bert Bresette of Ogdensburg. brothers, and the following half sisters. Mrs. George Martin of Ogdensburg. Mrs. Emma Blemiug of Watertown. Mrs. Napoleon Dishaw of Ogdensburg. Mrs. Marion Shannan of Ogdensburg.
    Source: Advance-News, Tuesday, January 19, 1937, p.6.
    MRS. COOK, 82, PASSED AWAY AT WATERTOWN.
    Mrs. Jennie Cook, 82, who left here about a month ago to reside with her daughter, Mrs. George Day of Watertown, died at her daughter's home Sunday. The body has been brought to this city and removed to the home of her half-sister, Mrs. George Maville, 610 Ford Avenue. The funeral will be held at the residence Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev A.E. Kelly, pastor of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be at Ogdensburg Cemetery. Undertake Lawrence Lalonde is in charge of funeral arrangements.
    Mrs. Cook was the widow of Benjamin Cook who died a number of years ago. She was born at DeKalb Junction but passed the greater part of her life in New York City. She had resided in this city the past seven years.
    Surviving her besides her daughter, Mrs. Day of Watertown, and her half-sister, Mrs. Maville, are the following: A brother, Joseph Bresette of Kingston, Ont.; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Martin of Ogdensburg; half-sisters, Mrs. Emma Blevins, Watertown; Mrs. Napoleon Dashnaw and Mrs. Marion Shannon of Ogdensburg; two brothers, Frank and Bert Bressette of Ogdensburg.
    Mrs. Cook was an esteemed resident and her passing will bring deep regret to her wide circle of friends in this city.
    Source: Ogdensburg Journal, Monday, January 18, 1937, pg 5.
    MRS. JENNIE COOK'S FUNERAL CONDUCTED
    Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Cook who died while vising her sister, Mrs. Emma Blevins in Watertown, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Maville, 610 Ford Avenue, Rev. E.E. Kelly of the Baptist Church, officiated. Burial was at Ogdensburg Cemetery. The rites were largely attended and there were many floral offerings.
    Bearers were Guy Cooper, Sidney Shannon, Edward Cooper, A. Cooper and Carl Maville.
    Mrs. Cook was the widow of Winfred Cook who died a number of years ago. She lived in New York City the greater part of her life.
    Among her survivors besides Mrs. Blevins are the following sisters, Mrs. George Maville, Mrs. Napoleon Dashnaw and Mrs. Myron Shannon; two brothers, Frank and Bert Bresette, all of Ogdensburg.
    Mrs. Cook was a daughter of the late Joseph and Margaret Martin Bresette, and was born at DeKalb Aug. 15, 1855.
    Source: Ogdensburg Journal, Tuesday, January 19, 1937, pg.12.