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_Patrick BARLOW _____|
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|--Mary Ann BARLOW
| (1870 - 1932)
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|_Mary MILES _________|
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[S111]
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[4053]
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[4054]
[S111]
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_John BRADFIELD _____|
| (1690 - 1757) m 1712|
| |_____________________
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|--John BRADFIELD
| (1720 - ....)
| _William HARMER _____+
| | (1660 - ....) m 1685
|_Jane HARMER ________|
(1690 - 1757) m 1712|
|_Ruth SKEAT _________+
(1665 - 1748) m 1685
[1813]
[S43]
Bradfield Genealogy
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[S43]
Bradfield Genealogy
_Job COOK ___________+
| (1750 - 1841) m 1772
_Jacob COOK _________|
| (1778 - 1829) |
| |_Mary WARRICK _______
| (1750 - 1816) m 1772
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|--Warrick COOK
| (1816 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Keturah [COOK] _____|
(.... - 1833) |
|_____________________
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The Meigs County Genealogical Society has a letter written by a D. Longstreth which tells us of Jacob and Mary Ann:
ED. Leader: - In the fall of 1839 about six months after my father moved here, two brothers by the name of Cook, from Columbiana County, O., bought a farm adjoining and directly south of father's farm. Jacob Cook, the oldest brother, built a house about 200 yards south of where Dexter now stands and moved his family to it. Warrick Cook and his brother, built a small house about 150 yards west of where M. L. Vale now lives. Both houses were built in the woods and the future was supposed to be looked after as future necessities presented themselves.
These men like other pioneer settlers looked from the doors of their rude cabins only to see the stately oak with its many companions of the forest, lifting their towering heads far heavenward, and hear the sweet melodies of the whip-poor-mill, the nighthawk and the owl, comingling with the song usually sung by the amphibious tribes of the water.
The Cook brothers were hard working men and soon began to open up the forest in good earnest, and by the steady stroke the trees were felled, the grubs were taken out, the fields were fenced and in due time crops were grown. This work continued until the winter of 1843 and 1844, when father bought their farm, and Jacob Cook bought a piece of land across the creek nearly opposite the village of his brother-in-law, William Robison, who came from Columbiana County with the Cooks.
Warrick Cook was rather a peculiar sort of a man, and sometimes allowed himself to get excited. He enjoyed an occasional hunt as well as any man and to illustrate his disposition to do what he undertook we will give one incident of his life.
While hunting over in the neighborhood of Mud Fork, he saw a deer feeding on the moss of the rocks near where the Foldens now live. And quick as thought blazed away at the deer. At the report of the gun the deer bounded away. Warrick in his excitement threw down his gun, and he, too, bounded away after the deer. He followed it over the hill by Camerons, down by the burg, (or where it is now) up Log Run, and lost the trail on the hill near where Billy Folden lives.
Warrick moved from here early in the forties and his subsequent life is unknown to the writers.
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Robison Families of Ohio
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[S18]
Thomas Cooke of Rhode Island
[12431]
[S18]
Thomas Cooke of Rhode Island
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_Peter DEMOSS _______|
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|--Lewis DEMOSS
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|_Katherine HOUSEMAN _|
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[5938]
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Clinkenbeard Genealogical Collection
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[S119]
Clinkenbeard Genealogical Collection
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_Thys Servaes FLIERBLOOM _|
| (.... - 1695) |
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|--Fytie Thyssen FLIERBLOOM
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|_Marritie JACOBS _________|
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[S145]
Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
[9555]
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Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
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[S77]
History of the Vanderburgh Family
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[S102]
William Powers to Bill Sherzey
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History of the Vanderburgh Family
_Harry E. WEBSTER ___+
| (1894 - 1933) m 1916
_Robert WEBSTER _____|
| (1925 - ....) |
| |_Mary AHRENS ________
| m 1916
|
|--Kevin WEBSTER
| (1953 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Virginia [WEBSTER] _|
|
|_____________________
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Holman Family Tree Chart
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Holman Family Tree Chart