Although much is known of both John's parents and all his siblings, confirmed burial information is lacking, so no other memorials have been created to date.
Three of his older siblings, all sisters, and all born in Scotland, were:
Janet Cook Montgomery, 1731-aft 1762 (unk)
Isabella Cook Addison, 1733-1809
Mary Ann Cook Manning, 1735-1768
His oldest sibling was Capt. George Cook, 1730-1799, born in Scotland and later a "hero of the Revolution" and commander of the ship "Defence", launched in Baltimore in 1776. George married into the prominent Johnson family of Maryland in 1760, his wife Elizabeth "Betsy" Johnson, the sister of future Maryland Governor and Supreme Court Justice, Thomas Johnson III.
His marker, shown left as posted by contributor Cherie Lynn, is inside the chapel itself, so John appears to have been interred beneath the chapel floor by his father, one of several at Middleham.
Allan Garner - Rev: 2 Oct 2023
Although much is known of both John's parents and all his siblings, confirmed burial information is lacking, so no other memorials have been created to date.
Three of his older siblings, all sisters, and all born in Scotland, were:
Janet Cook Montgomery, 1731-aft 1762 (unk)
Isabella Cook Addison, 1733-1809
Mary Ann Cook Manning, 1735-1768
His oldest sibling was Capt. George Cook, 1730-1799, born in Scotland and later a "hero of the Revolution" and commander of the ship "Defence", launched in Baltimore in 1776. George married into the prominent Johnson family of Maryland in 1760, his wife Elizabeth "Betsy" Johnson, the sister of future Maryland Governor and Supreme Court Justice, Thomas Johnson III.
His marker, shown left as posted by contributor Cherie Lynn, is inside the chapel itself, so John appears to have been interred beneath the chapel floor by his father, one of several at Middleham.
Allan Garner - Rev: 2 Oct 2023
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