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Ann Eliza <I>Howland</I> Cook

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Ann Eliza Howland Cook

Birth
Stillwater, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Death
17 May 1896 (aged 72)
Garden, Rich County, Utah, USA
Burial
Garden City, Rich County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9458912, Longitude: -111.4048982
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Daughter of Henry Howland and Phebe Baker

Married Phineas Wolcott Cook, 1 Jan 1840, Richland, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Published in the Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette, Saturday, 11 Jan 1840, pg. 2.

"MARRIED. In Richland, January 1st, by the Rev. Calvin Clark, Mr. Charles B. Brown, to Miss Marietta Mills.

Also by the same, Mr. Seneca H. King of Marshal, to Miss Julia Barnes, of Richland.

At Ross, on the 1st, by the same, Mr. Phineas W. Cook, of Richland, to Miss Eliza Howland, of Ross.

Also, at the same time and place, Mr. Washington Heath, of Detroit to Maria Howland.

In this village, on Wednesday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Hall, Mr. SIMEON NEWMAN, to Miss HARRIET HUBBARD.

We wish the above pair, whose names are in capitals, a long and prosperous life, and hope that their measure of happiness will be meeted to them to overflowing, pure, unsullied and destitute of any alloy. - Their chance is certainly great, for they have started right - they REMEMBERED the Printer and have his blessing."
Daughter of Henry Howland and Phebe Baker

Married Phineas Wolcott Cook, 1 Jan 1840, Richland, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Published in the Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette, Saturday, 11 Jan 1840, pg. 2.

"MARRIED. In Richland, January 1st, by the Rev. Calvin Clark, Mr. Charles B. Brown, to Miss Marietta Mills.

Also by the same, Mr. Seneca H. King of Marshal, to Miss Julia Barnes, of Richland.

At Ross, on the 1st, by the same, Mr. Phineas W. Cook, of Richland, to Miss Eliza Howland, of Ross.

Also, at the same time and place, Mr. Washington Heath, of Detroit to Maria Howland.

In this village, on Wednesday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Hall, Mr. SIMEON NEWMAN, to Miss HARRIET HUBBARD.

We wish the above pair, whose names are in capitals, a long and prosperous life, and hope that their measure of happiness will be meeted to them to overflowing, pure, unsullied and destitute of any alloy. - Their chance is certainly great, for they have started right - they REMEMBERED the Printer and have his blessing."


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