John Cranmer Cook was the son of General John Cook, who served as Mayor of Springfield, Sheriff of Sangamon County and for whom Cook Street is named. General John Cook's father was Daniel Pope Cook, the first Attorney-General of Illinois, and for whom Cook County is named. General Cook's mother was the daughter of Governor Ninian Edwards.
John Cranmer Cook
Birth Date: 12 Oct 1855
Birth Place: Springfield, Illinois
Death Date: 1 Nov 1936
Death Place: Springfield Township, Sangamon, Illinois
Burial Date: 3 Nov 1936
Burial Place: Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois
Cemetery Name: Oak Ridge
Death Age: 81
Occupation: Farming, Cattle
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Male
Residence: Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois
Father Name: John Cook
Father Birth Place: Belleville, Illinois
Mother Name: Susan Lamb
Mother Birth Place: Kaskaskia, Illinois
Spouse Name: Mabel
Comments: Length of residence where death occurred: 10y
Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
John Cranmer Cook was the son of General John Cook, who served as Mayor of Springfield, Sheriff of Sangamon County and for whom Cook Street is named. General John Cook's father was Daniel Pope Cook, the first Attorney-General of Illinois, and for whom Cook County is named. General Cook's mother was the daughter of Governor Ninian Edwards.
John Cranmer Cook
Birth Date: 12 Oct 1855
Birth Place: Springfield, Illinois
Death Date: 1 Nov 1936
Death Place: Springfield Township, Sangamon, Illinois
Burial Date: 3 Nov 1936
Burial Place: Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois
Cemetery Name: Oak Ridge
Death Age: 81
Occupation: Farming, Cattle
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Male
Residence: Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois
Father Name: John Cook
Father Birth Place: Belleville, Illinois
Mother Name: Susan Lamb
Mother Birth Place: Kaskaskia, Illinois
Spouse Name: Mabel
Comments: Length of residence where death occurred: 10y
Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
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