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Phebe COOK
(1778-1825) |
Phebe COOK 124,1121
General Notes: Letters from and to Phebe Cook Coddington are in the New Jersey Historical Society manuscript collection. They deal mainly with domestic news, requests for butter, yarn, tea, etc., and family news. 1127 Noted events in her life were: • She appeared on the census in 1810 in New York, New York Co., New York, USA. 1123 Males 2 <10 (David Cook, unexplained), 1 26-44 (Millard), 1 >45 (unexplained). Females: 3 <10 (Margaret, Mary, Sarah Ann), 1 26-44 (Phebe). • She appeared on the census in 1820 in New York, New York Co., New York, USA. 1124 Males: 1 <10 (William), 1 10-16 (David Cook), 1 26-45 (Millard). Females: 3 < 10(Sarah Ann?, Lydia, Eliza), 1 10-16 (Mary), 1 16-25 (Margaret), 1 26-45 (Phebe). In manufacturing, 1. Phebe married Millard CODDINGTON, son of Jotham CODDINGTON and Mary MILLARD, on 28 Mar 1801 in , Madison Co., New York, USA 124.,1121 (Millard CODDINGTON was born on 12 May 1779 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA,1121 died on 6 Apr 1862 in , Rockland Co., New York, USA 1121 and was buried in Hanover Graveyard, Hanover, Morris Co., New Jersey, USA 1122.) |
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