He and his three brothers appear in the 1870 Sabine County, Texas census as merchants. They moved to Louisiana and established a General Store, probably in Robeline. His younger brother (James M H McCook) submitted the Federal application for a Post Office for Robeline, LA.
He died of "swamp fever" and his wife (Laura Ponder McCook) moved to Denton, Texas where her brother Silas Daniel Ponder was a District Attorney.
He and his three brothers appear in the 1870 Sabine County, Texas census as merchants. They moved to Louisiana and established a General Store, probably in Robeline. His younger brother (James M H McCook) submitted the Federal application for a Post Office for Robeline, LA.
He died of "swamp fever" and his wife (Laura Ponder McCook) moved to Denton, Texas where her brother Silas Daniel Ponder was a District Attorney.
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth McCook King
1832–1919
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John Clark Forsyth McCook
1836–1918
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Martha Ann McCook Harp
1838–1905
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Sarah Caroline "Carrie" McCook Harp
1839–1923
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Louise Ellafair McCook
1840–1843
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Jasper Baker Woodruff McCook
1845–1911
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Margaret Jane McCook
1847–1847
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James Madison Hall McCook
1849–1912
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Ruhama McCook Farmer
1850–1889
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Tolula Pocahontas McCook
1853–1853
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