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Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Wallingford Vital Records, 1670-1850, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
Vol 48.
COOK, COOCK, COOKE, p 94 - Martha, d. Benjamin & Hannah, b. Oct. 6, 1741 - Vol 8, p 540. ----- p 94 - Martha, m. Isaac COOK, Mar. 6, 1760 - Vol 14, p 519. ----- p 91 - Joel, s. Isaac & Martha, b. Oct. 12, 1760 - Vol 14, p 502. p 93 - Lemuel, s. Isaac, Jr. & Martha, b. Mar. 17, 1762 - Vol 15, p 3. p 91 - James, s. Isaac & Martha, b. Jan. 29, 176[ ] - Vol 15, p 684. p 93 - Luce, d. Isaac & Martha, b. Jan. 5, 1760 - Vol 15, p 691. p 91 - Isaac, s. Isaac & Martha, b. July 16, 1768 - Vol 17, 203. p 94 - Martha, d. Isaac, Jr. & Martha, b. June 30, 1770 - Vol 17, p 207. p 96 - Mindwell, d. Isaac, Jr. & Martha, b. July 17, 1772 - Vol 19, p 218. p 96 - Phebe, d. Maj. Isaac & Martha, b. Feb. 9, 1777 - Vol 21, p 214. ----- [cos1776 Note: I suspect something is amiss with the years of birth for son James and/or dau Luce given the sequence of recording of their original birth records.]
- Family Recorded, in Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. History of Wallingford, Conn: From Its Settlement in 1670 to the Present Time, Including Meriden, Which Was One of Its Parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, Which Was Incorporated in 1780. (Meriden, Connecticut: C.H.S. Davis, 1870).
Vol 1, p 678 - ... 122 Martha, m Col. Isaac Cook of Wallingford ; ...
Vol 1, p 685 - 114. ISAAC. ISAAC COOK, son of Isaac and Jerusha Cook, married Martha, daughter of Benjamin Cook, March 6, 1760 ; he was in the service of his country during the Revolution, as Colonel. He died June, 1810, ae. 71 yrs.
Children: 285 Joel, b Oct. 12, 1760, a distinguished officer in the war of 1812 ; 286 Lemuel, b March 17, 1762 ; 287 James, b Jan 29, 1764, m Chloe Royce, May 4, 1786 ; 288 Lucy, b Jan. 29, 1766 [5 Jan 1760, per Barbour VRs] ; 289 Isaac, b July 16, 1768 , settled at Chillicothe, Ohio ; 260 Martha, b June 30, 1770 ; 291 Mindwell, b July 17, 1772, m Asahel Barham, Jan. 6, 1791 ; 292 Phebe, b Feb. 9, 1777, m David Stocking, 1805.
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