Veteran of the Civil War, 2nd Battery, Indiana Light Artillery
Husband of Elizabeth Ford Cook
Married 2 Sep 1858 in Floyd County, Indiana
Marriage Record Book 5, Page 55
After Alexander's death, Elizabeth Ford Cook Bell married Hardin Edwards, then William Logue. She is buried in Martinsburg, in an unmarked grave, by the side of her son John Bell. Her first husband was George Cook, who at his request, was buried on the Professor Borden Farm; they had a daughter, Ann Cook.
Veteran of the Civil War, 2nd Battery, Indiana Light Artillery
Husband of Elizabeth Ford Cook
Married 2 Sep 1858 in Floyd County, Indiana
Marriage Record Book 5, Page 55
After Alexander's death, Elizabeth Ford Cook Bell married Hardin Edwards, then William Logue. She is buried in Martinsburg, in an unmarked grave, by the side of her son John Bell. Her first husband was George Cook, who at his request, was buried on the Professor Borden Farm; they had a daughter, Ann Cook.
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