Delphi Falls Cemetery, Hamlet of Delphi Falls, Town of Pompey, Onondaga County, New York, 1803 - 1933
Cook, Adeline, (daughter of Ely and Caroline D. Cook), born 1838, died 1838, (age not given).
Cook, Andalusia, wife (3) of Ely Cook, born April 18, 1821, died April 11, 1874, (age not given).
Cook, Caroline D., wife (1) of Ely Cook, born July 28, 1813, died January __, 1845, day of death not given), (age not given).
Cook, Charles (1), born 1771, died May 19, 1857, (age not given).
Cook, Charles (2), son of Charles W. and Minerva Cook, died July 4, 1841, age 3 years.
Cook, Charles H., (son of Ely and Caroline D. Cook), born 1841, (date of death not given), (age not given).
Cook, Charles Somner, son of G.W. and L.M. Cook, died September 28, 1854, age 9 months 22 days.
Cook, Clarissa, wife of Samuel Cook, died August 24, 1845, age 41 years 11 months 24 years.
Cook, Ely, born January 29, 1811, died July 29, 1878, (age not given).
Cook, Emmarette, (daughter of Ely and Caroline D. Cook), born 1839, (date of death not given), (age not given).
Cook, Francis, (son of Ely and Olive L. Cook), born 1846, died 1847, (age not given).
Cook, Frank E., (son of Ely and Olive L. Cook), born 1847, died 1883, (age not given).
Cook, Freddie, (son of Ely and Olive L. Cook), born 1854, died 1865, (age not given).
Cook, George W., MD, died December 5, 1854, age 29 years 6 months 13 days.
Cook, Henry H., (son of Ely and Olive L. Cook), born 1850, (date of death not given), (age not given).
Cook, Laura M., wife of George W. Cook, died June 27, 1858, age 31 years 1 month 16 days.
Cook, Lucy M., (daughter of Ely and Olive L. Cook), born 1852, (date of death not given), (age not given).
Cook, Millie, (daughter of Ely and Olive L. Cook), born 1856, died 1863, (age not given).
Cook, Olive L., wife (2) of Ely Cook, born December 1, 1813, died August 28, 1862, (age not given).
Cook, Rosantha, (daughter of Ely and Caroline D. Cook), born 1836, (date of death not given), (age not given).
Cook, Sylvia, wife of Charles Cook (2), born 1774, died January 18, 1854, (age not given).
Cook, Sena Fairbank, died July 7, 1869, age 67 years.
Town of Cazenovia Directory, Businesses
from Hamilton Child's 1868-1869
Gazetteer and Business Directory of Madison Co., N.Y.
Printed in 1868 by the Journal Office, Syracuse, NY.
Gunn & Cook, New Woodstock PO, William E. Gunn and Chauncey J. Cook, proprietors of the New Woodstock Cheese Factory
Cazenovia, Madison Co. (Village, 1872)
(page 890)
Cook, M.I., Mrs., milliner, Lincklaen St.
Cook, M.J., saloon, Albany St.
Miss Susan Du Puy Benedict.
DAR #33917, Vol. 34, page 331.
Born in Brooklyn, NY.
Descendant of Captain Jesse Cook.
Daughter of William Marsh Benedict and Grace Dillingham, his wife.
Granddaughter of William C. Benedict and Elizabeth Amanda Marsh, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Hare Marsh and Philomela Burr, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Theodore Burr and Asenath Cook, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Cook and Amanda, his wife.
Jesse Cook, served as Lieutenant and Captain in the CT line. He was taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 1776, and not exchanged for nearly four years. He was born 1739 in Northbury, CT
Mrs. Clara E. Cooper Kerr.
DAR #47978, Vol. 48, page 459
Born in Adams, NY.
Wife of Joseph Kerr.
Descendant of Captain Jesse Cook and of Serad Cook.
Daughter of Charles C. Cooper and Henrietta Lewis, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Lewis and Juliette Schuyler, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Philip Schuyler and Sophia Cook, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Serad Cook and Patty Goodwin, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jesse Cook and Amanda Cook, his wife.
Jesse Cook (1739-1824) served as Lieutenant and Captain in the CT Line. He was taken prisoner at Fort Washington 1776 and not exchanged for nearly four years. He was born in Plymouth, CT; died in Cazenovia, NY.
Serad Cook (1762-1842) enlisted at Torrington, CT, as a Private in Captain Beebe's Company, Colonel Hooker's Regiment. He died in Cazenovia, NY.
Miss Florence E. Cooper.
DAR #47979, Vol. 48, page 459.
Born in Adams, NY
Descendant of Captain Jesse Cook and of Serad Cook.
Daughter of Charles C. Cooper and Henrietta Lewis, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Lewis and Juliette Schuyler, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Philip Schuyler and Sophia Cook, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Serad Cook and Patty Goodwin, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jesse Cook and Amanda Cook, his wife.
Jesse Cook (1739-1824) served as Lieutenant and Captain in the CT line. He was taken prisoner at Fort Washington 1776 and not exchanged for nearly four years. He was born in Plymouth, CT; died in Cazenovia, NY
Serad Cook (1762-1842) enlisted at Torrington, CT, as a Private in Captain Beebe's Company, Colonel Hooker's regiment. He died in Cazenovia, NY
Mrs. Theodora Benedict Dennis Nesbit.
DAR #54912, Vol. 55, page 398.
Born in Brooklyn, NY
Wife of William N. Nesbit.
Descendant of William Briggs and of Captain Jesse Cook.
Daughter of Edgar Dennis and Bessie Benedict, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Dennis and Frances Clark, his wife; William C. Benedict and Elizabeth A. Marsh, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Henry Dennis and Sarah Briggs, his wife; Silas Hare Marsh and Philomela Burr, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Briggs and Frances Smith, his wife, married 1782; Theodore Burr and Asenath Cook, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jesse Cook and Amanda Cook, his wife.
William Briggs (1752-1804) was a medical student who enlisted from Voluntown at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Dighton, MA; died at sea.
Jesse Cook (1739-84) served at lieutenant and captain in the CT Line. He was taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 1776, and not exchanged for nearly four years. He was born in Northbury, CT
Mrs. Clara Warren Breckenridge.
DAR #77971, Vol. 78.
Born in Erie County, OH.
Wife of E.P. Breckenridge.
Descendant of William Warren.
Daughter of George W. Warren (1809-1877) and Betsy Emeline Cook (1816-1883), his wife, married 1834.
Granddaughter of Samuel Byington Warren (1789-1818) and Jemima Clark Whitney (1792-1844), his wife, married 1809.
Gr-granddaughter of William Warren and Abigail Emmons, his wife.
William Warren enlisted, 1776, in Captain Jonathan Wells' Company, Colonel Wolcott's CT Regiment. He was born, 1745, in Woodstock, CT; died in Cazenovia, NY.
Mrs. Sally Cummings Fuller.
DAR #91127, Vol. 92.
Born in Preble, NY.
Wife of Florian John Fuller.
Descendant of Caleb Hull, Sergeant Samuel Hull, Ebenezer Hall, Isaac Hall, Ezra Whipple, and Robert Granger, as follows:
1. Charles J. Cummings (born 1854) married 1877 Isabella C. Dwinnelle (born 1855).
2. John Barnett Cummings (born 1832) married 1853 Frances E. Jones (born 1835); Dr. Justin Dwinnelle, Jr. (1822-1871), married 1847 Mary Viall King (1827-1906).
3. Horace Jones (died 1839) married Marcia Knapp (1808-1832); Justin Dwinnelle (1784-1850) married Louise Whipple of Cazenovia (1795-1827); Henry Fidelis King (1797-1853) married 1819 Mary Elizabeth Vial (1799-1888).
4. Ezra Knapp (1787-1861) married Polly Hall (1789-1863); Jeremiah Whipple (1766-1849) married 1789 Eunice Hull (1765-1820); Fidelis King (1764-1839) married 1787 Elizabeth Granger (1770-1844).
5. Isaac Hall married 1st 1765 Vashti Johnson; Ezra Whipple married Lydia Dow; Robert Granger married 1765 Elizabeth Kendall (1747-1772); Samuel Hull married 1753 Eunice Cook (1735-1803).
6. Ebenezer Hall married 1st Anna Pease; Caleb Hull married 1724 Mercy Benham.
Caleb Hull (1695-1788) turned out at the Lexington Alarm from Wallingford. He was born in Derby; died in Cheshire, CT.
Samuel Hull (1730-1791) served as Sergeant at the siege of Boston and in the Northern campaign with the CT Militia. He was born and died in Cheshire, CT.
Ebenezer Hall (1730-1818) served several enlistments in the MA Militia. His second wife received a pension for his service. He was born in Enfield, CT; died in New Marlboro, MA Isaac Hall (1764-1830) served in the Berkshire County, MA Militia as a Private. He received land for his military service. He died in Lafayette, NY.
Ezra Whipple (1742-1829) served in Arnold's division in the Burgoyne campaign. He was born in Stonington, CT; died in Sunderland, VT.
Robert Granger (1747-1804) served as Private in Captain Elihu Kent's Company of Minute Men at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Suffield, CT.
Road District Descriptions
from the
Town of Cazenovia Road Book
1804 to 1832
Cook, ______, Esq.
1804 #33
1805 #34
1806 #34
1807 #89
Cook, Albert
1829 #31
Cook, Daniel
1819 #39
Cook, Elisha
1809 #8
Cook, George C.
1831 #35
1832 #35
Cook, Serad
1816 #40
1822 #40
Town of Cazenovia Personal Statistics, from James H. Smith, 1880
History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York
Personal Statistics, pages xxii to xxiii
Published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, NY.
Cook, C., auctioneer, 122 acres, born Madison County 1842, PO Cazenovia, (wife) Agnes Marten, born Albany County 1842, married 1862; 3 children. Great-grandfather, Jesse Cook, was captain in the revolutionary army, settled at an early date in Sullivan, buried in town of Cazenovia.
Cook, C.J., residence (and PO?) New Woodstock, proprietor hotel, born Onondaga County 1837, settled 1840.
Cook, Coonrad, farmer, born Montgomery County 1805, settled 1840, PO Cazenovia; wife, Annis H. Cook, born Madison County 1801.