January 19, 1906
At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Neusheler, 314 W. Thomas Street, at 9:20 pm on Thursday, Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, in her 74th year, died from a general breaking down of the system. Mrs. Cook had been in failing health for a number of years and had been ill since last June. She was born in England and came to this country with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Loft, when but six months old. The family settled first in Rome and for a number of years Mr. Loft operated the old red grist mill at East Rome. In Vienna, where the family moved in 1848, Mrs. Cook was married. Shortly after Mr. & Mrs. Cook removed to Taberg, where Mr. Cook died in 1880. Mrs. Cook lived with her son, David Cook of Taberg until about six months ago when she came to Rome to make her home with Mrs. Neusheler. Mrs. Cook attended the Baptist Church at Taberg. She was long a patient sufferer and her death will bring sorrow to a large number of friends and acquaintances. Surviving there are one daughter besides Mrs. Neuscheler, Mrs. C. E. Crossman of Rome, four sons, Levi Cook of Rome, George of North Brookfield, John of Altmar and David of Taberg, one brother and one sister, Mrs. Mary A. Marshall of Vienna, and Robert Loft of Michigan; also three step-children, Andrew J. Cook of Rome, Wesley Cook of Iowa and Mrs. Sylvia Rouse of Rome; also eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
January 19, 1906
At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Neusheler, 314 W. Thomas Street, at 9:20 pm on Thursday, Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, in her 74th year, died from a general breaking down of the system. Mrs. Cook had been in failing health for a number of years and had been ill since last June. She was born in England and came to this country with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Loft, when but six months old. The family settled first in Rome and for a number of years Mr. Loft operated the old red grist mill at East Rome. In Vienna, where the family moved in 1848, Mrs. Cook was married. Shortly after Mr. & Mrs. Cook removed to Taberg, where Mr. Cook died in 1880. Mrs. Cook lived with her son, David Cook of Taberg until about six months ago when she came to Rome to make her home with Mrs. Neusheler. Mrs. Cook attended the Baptist Church at Taberg. She was long a patient sufferer and her death will bring sorrow to a large number of friends and acquaintances. Surviving there are one daughter besides Mrs. Neuscheler, Mrs. C. E. Crossman of Rome, four sons, Levi Cook of Rome, George of North Brookfield, John of Altmar and David of Taberg, one brother and one sister, Mrs. Mary A. Marshall of Vienna, and Robert Loft of Michigan; also three step-children, Andrew J. Cook of Rome, Wesley Cook of Iowa and Mrs. Sylvia Rouse of Rome; also eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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dau of Edward & Ellen Looft, 2nd. wife of Moses Cook
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