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Cook, John Joseph |
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Polly M. Cook Hall
Birth: May 9, 1823
Locke, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Death: Aug. 24, 1901
Midland County, Michigan, USA
Wife of Aaron Hall
Death certificate shows she was the daughter of John Cook and Ruth Curtis (both of NY),
white, female, married, housewife, married at age 22, parent of 13 children, 10 living
born May 9, 1823 NY and
died August 25, 1901 in Jasper Twp., Midland Co., MI at the age of 78 years 3 months and 15 days,
cause of death paralysis.
Burial was on August 27, 1901 St. Louis Cemetery, St. Louis, MI.
Family tree sources show she married Aaron Hall on October 10, 1839 in Trumbull Co., OH.
They were the parents of:
1. Levi Henry Hall, Sr. - 1841 - 1921
2. John Hall 1842 - 1864
3. Ruth Curtis Hall 1844 - 1910
4. Harriet Ann 1846 -
5. Huldah M. Hall 1847 - 1920
6. Stephen Hall - 1850 - 1974
7. Calvin Wanamaker Hall 1852 - 1912
8. James Bracken Hall 1854 - 1940
9. Walter Hall 1856 -
10. Wealthey A. Hall 1858 -
11. Arnold Scofield Hall 1862 - 1939
12. John Wesley Hall 1864 1946
13. Charles A. Hall 1866 - 1847
Family links:
Spouse: Aaron Hall (1819 - 1903)*
Children: Levi H Hall (1841 - 1921)*
Huldah M Hall Scott (1847 - 1930)*
Stephen Hall (1850 - 1874)*
Calvin Wanamaker Hall (1852 - 1912)*
James Bracken Hall (1854 - 1940)*
Charles A Hall (1867 - 1940)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery
Saint Louis, Gratiot County, Michigan, USA
Plot: North Hill Blk L Lot 103 Grave 2
Created by: Sandra Moore
Record added: Feb 22, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 48526485
photo Added by: Kaye Hardendorf Dyer
2/27/2013
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| Birth |
11 Sep 1786 |
Freehold, Greene, New York, USA |
| Gender |
Male |
| bible |
From Hall family bible. Cook Bible Family Record. Said to have been written by Polly (Cook) Hall. |
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DHall781 originally shared this on 29 Nov 2010
Cook Bible Family Record
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John Cook and Ruth Curtis family. Said to have been written by Polly (Cook) Hall.
From Hall family bible.
JoAnne Hall Scalf
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AARON HALLPOLLY M. COOK
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DHall781 originally shared this on 29 Nov 2010
Cook Bible Family Record
11-27-2010
John Cook and Ruth Curtis family . Said to have been written by Polly (Cook) Hall.
From Hall family bible.
JoAnne Hall Scalf
Linked to
AARON HALL
POLLY M. COOK
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I want to get this history page fired up again. What I want to do is start with our direct ancestor of a particular line. In this case Josiah Cook/Cooke, 1610- 1673 , |
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Ken Hall
Admin · 8 hrs FB 29 June 2019
So I want to get this history page fired up again. What I want to do is start with our direct ancestor of a particular line. In this case Josiah Cook/Cooke, 1610- 1673 ,
He arrived sometime prior to 1633 in America.
His descendants come on down to my GG Grandma Polly Cook wife of Aaron Hall.
This attached writing is a fun read. I will work forward one descendant at a time. This guy sounds like a bit of a character. Glad we don't have any characters in this family.
...... Josiah Cooke,
The first evidence of Josiah in Plymouth was in 1633 when he was summoned to appear in court with Edward Doty for causing a breach of the peace in causing a fracas. Doty was a servant to Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower and was often in trouble with the courts. Both men were ordered to pay six shillings.
In 1638 Josiah owned 40 acres of land granted to him on the north side Fresh Lake. The same year he was a Grand Juror examining the cause of the death of John England.
In 1640 he was a surveyor and Constable in 1641-42 in Plymouth.
In 1645 he moved to Nausett (Eastham), one of the first settlers. He served as Constable there also along with other civil positions. In 1648 he was appointed to sell wine as a "Register Keeper".
He bought land from Pompmo, the Indian Sachem at Eastham near Pleasant Bay for a "few moose-skins, Indian beads, wampam, little knives and the like ". In 1659 Josiah and five others were appointed to survey all the lands granted or laid out to the inhabitants of the township. Although Josiah was not considered a Purchaser or "Old Comer", he was often given special grants from the courts as if he were. Over the years he come into large parcels of land in Eastham, South Orleans, Bridgewater and Weymouth. He had more run ins with the law and was known as material, impulsive and often in fights with neighbors.
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Ken Hall
So for all you Hall cousins this line goes....
Josiah Cooke,w. Elizabeth Ring,
to Josiah Cooke Jr. 1643-1731,w.Deborah Hopkins,
to Joshua Cooke, 1682-1746,w.Patience Doane,
to Ephraim Cook, 1712-1778, w.Mary Merrick,
to Moses Cook, 1738-1810, w. Eunice Allen,
to James Cook, 1763-1851, w.Eunice Loomis,
to John Joseph Cook, (Deacon), 1786-1857,w.Ruth Curtis,
to Polly Cook, 1823-1901,husband Aaron Hall 1819-1903,
to Levi Hall, w. Sarah Anne Dunkerton,
to Levi Hall, w.Lottie May Tanner,
to W.Ken Hall Sr. w.Marian L Barnett,
to me....
So you can see where we all fit in.
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Linda Clark
Love this info.
Keep sharing please....
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John Christy Wetzel
I am descended from said Stephen Hopkins off the Mayflower, as well as from the Billingtons. Hopkins was also 'his own man', having almost been executed for mutiny during his earlier trip to Virginia; thank Goodness they needed every able-bodied man ... uh, person.
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| Death |
5 Aug 1857 |
Mecca, Trumbull, Ohio, USA |
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| Person ID |
I70398 |
WetzelAncestry |