Tipton County, Tennessee
Cook Family Tree Information
updated: 07/17/00
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Tipton County was established 29 October, 1823 and organized December 1, 1823. It was named after Captain Jacob Tipton, who was the son of of Colonel John Tipton. Capt. Tipton was killed while leading a charge of his troops against a force of Indians near Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1791. Prior to the establishment of the county, the land comprising it was a part of Shelby County. Some of the original land of the county was appropriated in 1835 to make up the territory that would comprise Lauderdale County. Covington was selected as the county seat and was named for Leonard Wales Covington, a native of Maryland, who was killed in the battle of Chrysler's Field during the War of 1812.
Here's an ancestor that could fit into my tree <smile>
TIPTON COUNTY INMATES OF THE TENNESSEE STATE PENITENTIARY 1831 - 1850
Henry Cook - Passing Conterfeit Bank Notes - age 25 |
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WW I Veterans http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/ww1tipt2.htm
James F. Cook, age 22, Covington, TN page 21 |
Census
1830
David W. Cook page 269 |
1840 - none
1850 - none
1860 - none
1870 Index Only
David Cook, B, age 26 page #183 born Tennessee |
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..., B, age 24, born KY? very faint and hard to read |
1891 Voter's Registration
Buck Cook |
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Dan Cook |
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Dan Cook |
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J. W. Cook |
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J. M. Cook, Rev |
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Peter Cook |
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R. S. Cook |
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W. A. Cook |
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These are NOT my Cook Families but I am presenting all that I can find!