Mercy Cook
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Jun 21, 1716 - Dover, NH Christening: Death: Mar 12, 1809 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John Cook Mother: Lydia YoungNelson Cook
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
Children: 1. Semantha P. CookPaul Cook
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1759 - Dover, NH Christening: Death: Aug 13, 1847 - Glover, VT Burial: in Westlook Cemetery, Glover, VT Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Richard Cook Mother: Rebecca Bickford
Spouses and Children
1. *Rhoda King Marriage: Dec 2, 1784 - Belmont, NH Children: 1. Samuel F. Cook 2. Amos Cook 3. Paul Cook 4. Jacob Cook
Notes
General:
Place of birth also seen as Epsom, NH 1759. Based on pension, aged 75 in 1834 would put his birth years as 1759. - Age 60 in 1818 would place it about 1758.Marriage Notes (Rhoda King)
Listed in household of Amos Cook in Glover. VT 1840 census as Revolutionary War pensioner.
Vermont Vital Records: Paul Cook, age 90, died Aug. 13, 1847, Glover, VT., buried Glover Cemetery. No parents given.
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PENSION of Paul Cook
Paul Cook who was a private in the regiment commanded by Colonel Reid of the New Hampsh ire line for the term of 4 years. Certificate 10.018 issued April 1819.
State of Vermont
Orleans County SS
On the 16 day of April AD 1818 before me this subscriber one of the Judges of this County court within and for the County of Orleans aforesaid being a court of record, personally appeared Paul Cook of Glover in the county of Orleans aforesaid aged sixty years, makes the following declaration, that he the said Paul Cook enlisted in the town of Epsom in the State of New Hampshire in the month of April or May AD 1779 into Capt. Amos Morrill's company and marched in Morrill's Company as far as East town in the State of New York when he was transferred into Capt. Clayes company in Col George Reed's Regiment and General Poor's Brigade, from East Town he went into the Indian Country __ was __ under General Sullivan and was in some skirmishes where his captain Clays was killed. He was then under the command of Capt. Chase in the same Regiment and same Brigade and returned to Danbury in Connecticut and there __ in said Chase's Company. I faithfully served my country against the common enemy until I was honorably discharged at Newburgh in the State of New York on the fourth day of June AD 1783. My discharge was signed by General George Washington. The last two years of my service, I was a drummer and was so discharged, but my discharge and transfer which to obtain some Bounty Land but never did receive any land, never have I since seen my discharge, and that he is in reduced circumstances and stand in need of assistance of his country for support and that he has no other evidence now in his possession of his said services.
Paul Cook
Sworn to and declared before me on the day and year aforesaid.
District of Vermont
Orleans County SS
On this 30th day of June AD 1820, personally appeared, Paul Cook, aged sixty two years, resident in Glover in said Orleans County, who was duly sworn according to law, doth, on his oath declare that he served in the Revolutionary War as follows; in a regiment commanded by Col. George Reed, in a company commanded by Captain Chase of the New Hampshire line, as by original declaration by him subscribed and dated the sixteenth day of April AD 1818, and on which he received a pension certificate dated 0th of April 1819 and numbered 10.018.
Schedule
One cow, three chairs, 1 pail pot, 1 quart kettle, 1 pewter platter, 5 small earthen plates, 4 tea cups & saucers, 1 teapot, 1 white bowl, 3 spoons, 1 teaspoon, 5 knives, 1 shoe knife, 1 shoe hammer, 1 table, 1 chest with 2 drawers, 1 hoe, 1 sickle, 1 scythe.
My occupation a day laborer, and owing to infirmities am unable to labor more than one third of my time, my family consists of myself, a wife named Rhoda, aged sixty two years, very feeble '96 and a son of the name of Jacob Cook aged twenty two years, an idiot and wholly unable to labor from his birth '96 I have no income other than what I receive from Government on account of the law passed on the 18th March 1818.
Paul Cook
Sworn and declared in open court this 30th day of June AD 1820
William Howe, Judge of Orleans County Court
State of Vermont, County of Orleans SS
I Paul Cook of Glover in the County of Orleans and State of Vermont aged seventy five years, do upon oath declare and say that about or in the year 1776 I enlisted into the service of the United State for the term of three years in Col. Stark's Regiment, New Hampshire, and served out the time for which I enlisted. I then enlisted into the same regiment for the term of during the war and served in that and Col. George Reed's regiment of the New Hampshire line until the close of the war when I was regularly discharged from the said Regiment commanded by said Col. George Reed and when I was a private. I do further declare that I have never received a warrant for the bounty land promised me on the part of the United States and that the same is now due to me from the United States.
Paul Cook
Sworn and subscribed this 15th day of February AD 1834, before me, John Kimball, Justice Peace
[Note: Not to be confused with Paul Cook of Ellsworht Maine (abt. 1760-1819 who married Rebecca Winslow (abt. 1763-1848) buried in Ellsworth with a large family]
NH Marriages 1720-1920, Paul Cook to Rhoda King, Dec. 2, 1784
Paul Cook
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1796 Christening: Death: Jan 16, 1843 - Glover, VT Burial: in Westlook Cemetery, Glover, VT Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Paul Cook Mother: Rhoda King
Spouses and Children
1. *Anna Crane Marriage: Feb 19, 1819 - Williamstown, VT Children: 1. Laura C. Cook
Notes
General:
Death date from Vermont Vital Records, Glover, VT. Paul Cook Jr., age 47Marriage Notes (Anna Crane)
Vermont Vital Records, marriages, Paul Cook to Anna Crane, February 21, 1819
Penelope Cook
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: in Gloucester, MA Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Benjamin Bennett Marriage: Dec 16, 1714Persis Cook
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1824 Christening: Death: Feb 2, 1867 Burial: in Westlook Cemetery, Glover, VT Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Amos Cook Mother: Betsey UnknownPhebe Cook
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Mar 17, 1729 - Dover, NH Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John Cook Mother: Lydia Young
Spouses and Children
1. *Joseph Clay Marriage:Polly Cook
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1784 Christening: Death: Apr 8, 1861 Burial: Old North Cemetery, Concord, NH Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Levi Lamprey Marriage: Children: 1. Lavinia Lamprey 2. Ephraim O. Lamprey 3. Mahala Lamprey 4. Levi LampreyRichard Cook
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Dec 21, 1727 - Dover, NH Christening: Death: Bef Apr 25, 1764 - Dover, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John Cook Mother: Lydia Young
Spouses and Children
1. *Rebecca Bickford Marriage: Children: 1. Paul Cook 2. Abigail CookSamuel F. Cook
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1793 Christening: Death: Dec 16, 1867 - Glover, VT Burial: in Westlook Cemetery, Glover, VT Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Paul Cook Mother: Rhoda King
Spouses and Children
1. *Lydia Dike Marriage: Mar 7, 1822 - Bridgewater, VT
Notes
General:
Vermont Vital Records, seen as Samuel F. Cook, died age 74, December 16, 1867, Glover, VT. No parents listed. Buried Glover Cemetery.Marriage Notes (Lydia Dike)
Seen also as Samuel T. Cook.
Marriage from Vermont Vital Records.
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