Sarah Cook, –1737
- Name
- Sarah Cook
- Given names
- Sarah
- Surname
- Cook
Gender Female
Death of a mother | Mary Frost May 3, 1718 |
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Death of a grandmother | Mary Hall July 31, 1718 |
Birth of a half-sister | Sarah Cook May 5, 1720 |
Marriage of a parent | Henry Cook — Sarah Turner or Towner — View this family 1720 |
Birth of a half-brother | Ebenezer Cook March 5, 1722 |
Birth of a half-brother | Henry Cook August 17, 1723 |
Birth of a half-brother | Jonathan Cook about 1726 |
Christening of a half-sister | Thankful Cook June 30, 1729 |
Death | 1737 |
Unique identifier | CFA96248EFE94B45A08ED8634FCEB27E40D6 |
Last change | September 22, 2014 |
father | |
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mother |
1679–1718
Birth: July 27, 1679 — New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Death: May 3, 1718 |
Marriage |
Marriage: February 13, 1710 — New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
23 months
brother |
1712–
Birth: January 7, 1712
29
32 — Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Death: |
4 years
sister |
1715–
Birth: about 1715
32
35 — Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Death: |
herself |
father | |
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step-mother |
–1709
Death: October 8, 1709 — Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: about 1705 — Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
20 months
half-sister |
1706–
Birth: August 22, 1706
23 — Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Death: |
father | |
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step-mother | |
Marriage |
Marriage: 1720 — |
4 months
half-sister |
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22 months
half-brother |
1722–1776
Birth: March 5, 1722
39 — Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Death: August 29, 1776 — Revolutionary War |
18 months
half-brother |
1723–1771
Birth: August 17, 1723
40 — Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Death: September 6, 1771 — Plymouth, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA |
3 years
half-brother |
1726–
Birth: about 1726
43 — Waterbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA Death: |
4 years
half-sister |
1729–
Christening: June 30, 1729
46 — Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Death: |
Note | DEATH: "Families of Ancient New Haven," Vol 1, by D L. Jacobus, 1923, p. 443. |
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