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- 02 August 1870 United States Federal Census; www.Ancestry.com; Page 2;Post Office: Mason; West Township, Effingham County, Illinois;Dwelling 12/12.
Cook, Thomas 50, M, W, Farmer, Per. Val. 475, b. England
Lucy 50, F, W, Keeping House, Eng.
John 21, M, W, Farm Work, Eng.
Herbert 19, M, W, Farm Work, Eng.
James 17, M, W, Eng.
Lucy 15, F, W, Eng.
Charles 13, M, W, Eng.
Henry 11, M, W, Eng.
Alien M. 9, F, W, Eng.
Edward 6, M, W, Eng.
[Transcribed 22 October 2007, SLJuhl RNBSC, Compiler;sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]
2007-10-27; "[McCaw.GED]; ronaldgeus@earthlink.net--Ronald GeneCuster; "Ron Custer passed away on Aug. 30th 2007. His trees willremain, but will not be updated. Please visit his website for more."http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ron_custer&id=I075982
[Fannie Essie McCaw.FTW]
My father was born in Kent County, England. He came to America at theage of seven with three brothers and two sisters. He lived with onesister in Canada until he was old enough to go out on his own. He gotwork on a farm near Aledo, Illinois. The owner of the farm became mygrandparents as he married their daughter. One brother stayed inEngland and one went to Australia. Two brothers made Illinois theirhome, one became a minister and had three daughters and a son. (From aletter from Aura Cook). Facts about this person:Immigration Abt. 1868To Canada" [Transcribed 03 February 2009, SLJuhl RNBSC, Compiler;sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]
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