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| COOK, Thomas
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COOK, Thomas 1 2 3 4 5
Thomas came to Pennsylvania, supposedly from Cheshire Co., England, in c1713 with his 6 brothers and sisters and parents. He would have been approximately 9 years of age at the time. He had a twin named Abraham. Thomas married Mary Underwood at the Warrington Monthly Meeting in 1731. He lived in multiple places in Chester Co., Pa with his family as a child and moved to nearby York Co. about 1730 during his early marriage. He and his brother Peter donated money to buy the land for the Warrington Monthly Meeting to the Menallen Monthly Meeting. Warrington is nine miles Southwest of Newberry. (C-429) After his death in 1752, some of his children, including Isaac got a certificate of removal from Warrington Monthly Meeting, PA to move to Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, North Carolina on 7-20-1754. (C-229) Family members then moved to South Carolina at an even later date. (C-200, p.87) (C-250, p.35-36) (C-556, p. 87)
• Immigration, 1713, , Chester, ENG. Thomas married Mary UNDERWOOD, daughter of Alexander UNDERWOOD and Jane HARRY, on Sep 28, 1731 in London Grove, Chester, PA, USA. (Mary UNDERWOOD was born about 1710 in , Chester, PA, USA.) |
1 Shepard W. Burnett to Linda Coate Dudick Letter dated Nov. 24, 1985 at 43 Mann Terrace,Florence, MA 01060 Info. from The Underwood Families of America, Vol. 2, (C-260) 1985.
2 Thomas Cook and Mary Underwood Family Group Sheet Prepared Aug. 15, 1985 by R. Glenn York Lot 24, 7733 Telegraph Road, Severn, MD 21144.
3 Peter Cook and Elenor Norman Family Group Sheet Aug. 15, 1985 prepared by R. Glenn York at Lot 24, 7733 Telegraph Rd., Severn, ND 21144.
4 Algie Newlan, Charity Cook, A Liberated Woman (Friends United Press).
5 Neal, Ken, Ken Neal's Home Page.
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