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Theophilus Cook (1788-1858) Family

Lenna Smith was the registrar for the local DAR chapter and submitted a transcription of the Theophilus Cook bible record to DAR in 1971 which is contained in Illinois DAR GRC report s1, v127, page 279.

She stated that, at that time, the original Theophilus Cook bible was in the possession of Mrs. Alvin Garrison (Susie Fern Glenn Garrison). Susie died in 1988 and is buried at the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Dahlgren.

Theophilus Cook Bible Record

Theophlis Cook Bible Record - DAR Cover Page

Submitted by: George J. Farris, PhD, Oak Ridge, Tennessee


Transcription of above bible record: (by Sandy (Whalen) Bauer on May 19, 2022)

COOK FAMILY

Theophilus Cook was born Feb. 22, 1788
Elizabeth Cook was born Oct. 28, 1792
Theophilus Cook and Elizabeth Caldwell were married Oct. 24, 1811.

BIRTHS

  1. Sarah Book was born July 28, 1812
  2. Feriba Cook was born Jan. 30, 1814
  3. Josiah Brown Cook was born Feb. 1, 1816
  4. Mary Cook was born June 1, 1817
  5. Robert Perry Cook was born Jan. 31, 1819
  6. Daniel D. Cook was born Oct. 11, 1820
  7. Jonithan S. Cook was born Feb. 12, 1822
  8. Matilda Cook was born Apr. 31, 1824
  9. William C. Cook was born Oct. 3, 1825
  10. Elvina Cook was born Aug. 16, 1827
  11. Margaret Cook was born Apr. 21, 1830

MARRIAGES

  1. Richard Kinisson and Matilda Cook were married on the 1st day of July 1847 in Ill.
  2. John J. Jenkins and Sarah Cook were married Nov. 3rd, 1831 in Ill.
  3. Willis B. Holder and Feriba Cook were married Nov. 3, 1830 in Ill.
  4. Robert P. Cook and Harriett J. Jenkins were married Aug. 3, 1831 in Ill. (Note: this marriage was actually to Harriett J. Morgan rather than Jenkins.)
  5. John A. Callvert and Mary Cook were married March 18, 1845
  6. Jonathan Cook and Susan F. Blake were married March 18, 1845
  7. Daniel D. Cook and Nancy M. Parent were married Dec. 2, 1847 in Ill.
  8. Thomas Shipley and Margaret Cook were married April 15, 1851
  9. R. L. Cook and ..... Sturman were married July 3, 1860 in Ill.
  10. John Theo. Orrick and Mary Lurenna Kinison were married on the 6th day of Feb. 1870 in Ill.

Note: correction for Robert P. Cook's marriage:
4. l.

DEATHS

  1. Elizabeth cook died May 26, 1857
  2. Theo. Cook died June 5, 1858
  3. Josiah Cook died Jan. 7, 1833
  4. Sarah Jenkins died Feb. 27, 1845
  5. Elvina Blake died Feb. 17, 1855
  6. Wm. C. Cook died Dec. 2, 1847
  7. Wm. W. Kinison died feb. 17, 1884

Copied by Lena Smith from the Bible of Theophilus cook which is owned by Mrs. Alvin Garrison, Mt. Vernon, Ill.

End of transcription of the bible


Older Information

History of Belle Rive and Dahlgren, Illinois And Surrounding Territory
Prepared by Continental Historical Bureau of Mt. Vernon, Illinois       December, 1960                                         Page B-12

Lenna Smith and Mrs. Ed Page Reporting.....

The immigrant ancestors of Theophilus Cook settled in Virginia Colony in the early years of its settlement.  The exact date of arrival is not known, but court records show that William Cook, great grandfather of Theophilus, bought eight hundred acres of land in what is now Southampton County, Virginia, in 1667.  After a time, about 1770, the family moved to what became Fairfield County, South Carolina, where Theophilus was born on February 22, 1788.

After the Revolutionary War (in which his father, John, served in the Second Regiment, South Carolina Infantry), members of the Cook, Caldwell and other families moved to Tennessee, where Theophilus Cook married on October 24, 1811.  His bride was the former Elizabeth Caldwell, who had been born in Newberry County, South Carolina.

Theophilus served in the War of 1812 under General Jackson, and his military record shows two periods of service in this conflict.

He served the company commanded by Captain George Smith in a regiment of mounted volunteers in General Coffee's Brigade against the Creek Indians, volunteering in Sumner County, Tennessee in either September or October 1813.  The reason the dates are indefinite is that the record was made from memory almost forty years after the actual periods of service, as the War Department did not keep service records as they did in later periods, and therefore the Theophilus Cook record was made by affidavits made out by himself and by men who knew him.  He was honorably discharged from this period of service at Ditto's Landing on the Tennessee River about the last of December, 1813.

Theophilus Cook also served in the company commanded by Captain Robert Moore in the First Regiment of Mounted Volunteers commanded by Colonel Thomas Williamson.  He volunteered in Sumner County, Tennessee, in September, 1814 and was honorably discharged at Nashville, Tennessee about May 1, 1815.

Theophilus Cook was already a father at the time of his service for his country, as Sarah had been born July 28, 1812 and Feriba, another daughter, was born in January 30, 1814.  On February 1, 1816, he became the father of his first son, Josiah Brown Cook.

In the winter of 1816-1817, the family moved to Jefferson County, Illinois, settling in Moores Prairie Township near where Belle Point School house now stands.

Following is a complete list of the children of Theophilus and Elizabeth Caldwell Cook: 

  1. Sarah, born July 28, 1812, who married John Jenkins; Feriba, born January 30, 1814, who married Willis B. Holder;
  2. Josiah Brown, born February 1, 1816, who died February 17, 1845;
  3. Mary, born June 1, 1817, who married John A. Calvert;
  4. Robert Perry, born January 31, 1819, who first married Harriett J. Morgan and later married Sarah Sturman;
  5. Daniel D., born October 11, 1820, who married Nancy Parent;
  6. Johnithan S., born February 12, 1822, who married Susan Blake;
  7. Matilda, born April 3, 1824, who married Richard Kinison on July 1, 1847 (he lived in Kentucky until he was fifteen years old; then he came to Illinois and lived in the vicinity of Belle Rive the rest of his life.

He farmed for a living and was a great hunter.  They raised their family on a farm southeast of Belle Rive, and were the great grandparents of:

  1. Mrs. Ed Page;
  2. William C., born October 3, 1825, who died December 2, 1847;
  3. Elvina, born August 16, 1827, who died February 17, 1845 (the same day that her brother Josiah died); and
  4. Margaret J., born April 21, 1830, who married Thomas Shipley.

Theophilus and Elizabeth Cook had two sons who died in the Mexican War, but the records does not indicate which two they were.

Theophilus Cook was a lay preacher (Methodist exhorter), and was highly respected by all who knew him.  He died on June 15, 1858.  The Cooks are buried in New Hope Cemetery, a short distance south of Belle Rive, Illinois.


Corrections:

The first paragraph and the first section of the second paragraph are incorrect.  That was based on speculation by the authors that they later realized was wrong.  Lenna Smith's nephew was in possession of her research notes after she died.  He gave copies of parts of them to Sue Regier back in the early 1990s.  Before Lenna died she had marked all of that part about Capt. John Cook as incorrect - and indicated that she had no idea who was the father of Theophilus and Robert.  Even a cursory look at the history of John Cook should be enough to show that he wasn't the father. 

The rest of the writeup appears to be accurate - though incomplete.  It doesn't include the three youngest children: William Caldwell Cook (who died in Mexico during the Mexican War); Elvina (who married John S. Blake); and Margaret Jane (who married Thomas Shipley). There were additional marriages for Robert Perry Cook (Alvira Chandler) and for Fereba ( Levi Sharp).  I also have marriage and death dates for most of them.   Note that Fereba, Mary Brown, Daniel Decatur, Matilda, and Margaret Jane all lived beyond the 1880 census.  They all listed their father's birthplace as Georgia in that census.  And, as I recall, two of Robert's children also lived past 1880 and listed their father's birthplace as Georgia.  Plus Theophilus listed his birthplace as Georgia in the 1850 census.

Author: George J. Farris, PhD, Oak Ridge, Tennessee


For corrections or additions, please contact me: Sandy Bauer

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