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Serena Jane Horton Cook

Birth
Highland, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
Death
4 May 1916 (aged 46)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Highland, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Serene Horton married James W. Cook
28 December 1886
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SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Friday, December 31, 1886
Page 3
Marriages
James W. Cook, son of Rev. J. M. Cook, aged 20, and Miss Serena Huston 16, were made one on the 29th.

Friday, October 23, 1903
Page 1
Highland
Mrs. Malinda Horton and daughter, Mrs. J. Wash Cook, left for New Albany Wednesday to see Mrs. Lizzie Volz, who is very low with kidney trouble.

Friday, November 20, 1903
Page 1
Highland
H. F. Horton and Mrs. Wash Cook have returned from New Albany, where they went to attend the funeral of their sister.

THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Tuesday, May 9, 1916
Page 1
The remains of Mrs. Wash Cook were brought here from Detroit, Mich., Saturday afternoon and taken out to Highland, where at Mt. Moriah church Sunday they were laid to rest, after services conducted by Rev. Wright and Mr. J. C. McClary.
Deceased was 46 years old and died Friday of cancer of the stomach. She was Miss Cerena Horton of the Highland section and went to Detroit with her husband and son, Guy Cook, some years ago. They both accompanied the body here. Besides these survivors there are four brothers and a sister, all of whom attended the burial. They are: Messrs. Mart, Albert and Joe Horton, of Louisville, and Everett Horton, of New Albany, Ind., and Mrs. Dorothy Allen, of Louisville. Mrs. Cook was an excellent woman and her taking away has caused universal sorrow in the community she lived so long.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Serene Horton married James W. Cook
28 December 1886
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Friday, December 31, 1886
Page 3
Marriages
James W. Cook, son of Rev. J. M. Cook, aged 20, and Miss Serena Huston 16, were made one on the 29th.

Friday, October 23, 1903
Page 1
Highland
Mrs. Malinda Horton and daughter, Mrs. J. Wash Cook, left for New Albany Wednesday to see Mrs. Lizzie Volz, who is very low with kidney trouble.

Friday, November 20, 1903
Page 1
Highland
H. F. Horton and Mrs. Wash Cook have returned from New Albany, where they went to attend the funeral of their sister.

THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Tuesday, May 9, 1916
Page 1
The remains of Mrs. Wash Cook were brought here from Detroit, Mich., Saturday afternoon and taken out to Highland, where at Mt. Moriah church Sunday they were laid to rest, after services conducted by Rev. Wright and Mr. J. C. McClary.
Deceased was 46 years old and died Friday of cancer of the stomach. She was Miss Cerena Horton of the Highland section and went to Detroit with her husband and son, Guy Cook, some years ago. They both accompanied the body here. Besides these survivors there are four brothers and a sister, all of whom attended the burial. They are: Messrs. Mart, Albert and Joe Horton, of Louisville, and Everett Horton, of New Albany, Ind., and Mrs. Dorothy Allen, of Louisville. Mrs. Cook was an excellent woman and her taking away has caused universal sorrow in the community she lived so long.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)


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