Clay County Tennessee

Cook Family Genealogy 


from the USGENWEB site http://www.tngennet.org/clay/  I learned that  Clay County was named in honor of Henry Clay, a prominent national political figure in the early 19th century, and was formed on December 7, 1870, from portions of Jackson and Overton Counties. 

1891 Voter's Registration

1920 Census Records      

District 3 - household 24

Cook, Vester Head M W 40 m - born in TN
Cook, Beulah wife f w 30 m - born in TN
Cook, Will T. son m w 10/12 s - born in TN

     

District 3 - household 288

Cook, Lucy Head F B 69 W Tennessee
Cook, Minnie Daughter F B 39 S Tennessee
Cook, Nancy Daughter F B 35 S Tennessee
Cook, Frank Grandson M B 19 S Tennessee

District 3 - household 341

Cook, W. T. Head M W 54 M Kentucky
Cook, Mary E. Wife F W 48 M Kentucky
Cook, Julia Daughter F W 25 S Kentucky
Cook, Benton Son M W 15 S Tennessee
Cook, Willie Daughter F W 13 S Tennessee
Cook, Ruth Daughter F W 11 S Tennessee
Cook, Pauline Daughter F W 8 S Tennessee
Cook, Grady Son M W 6 S Tennessee

District 3 - household 126

Cook, Hardy Head M W 36 M Tennessee
Cook, Sallie Wife F W 26 M Tennessee
Cook, Selton Son M W 8 S Tennessee
Cook, Burna V. Daughter F W 4 1/2 S Tennessee
Cook, Fred Son M W 1 3/4 S Tennessee

Marriage records are indexed at: http://www.tngennet.org/clay/marriages/marriages.htm but I didn't find any Cook family members. I also found a nice cemetery page at: http://www.tngennet.org/clay/cemeteries.htm 


Contact Us - Return to Main Page - Cook Census Data - Tennessee Research links - Tennessee Cook Death Information - Tennessee Wills - Tennessee Pension - War of Rebellion   - Here's a cool site to surf! http://hometown.aol.com/wcook14024/cooklinks.html Lots of Cook's listed on Bill's page.  Note: Please always check with the submitter when one is listed. And with all genealogy information - confirm with original records. 1