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Born: 28 Mar 1752
Chaptico, St. Marys Co., VA

Died: 12 Nov 1841
Cooke Graveyard, White Co., TN

Family #1

Wife:

Susannah Watson

Married: 6 Jan 1778
Culpepper Co., VA

Children

Mary Cooke
  +George Pirtle
        Susanah Pirtle
        Nancy Pirtle
        Charity Pirtle
        Sarah Pirtle
        Charlotte Pirtle
        George W. Pirtle
        William G. Pirtle
        Lucinda Pirtle
        Robert Cooke Pirtle
James Watson Cooke
  +Mary Riddle
        Samuel Cooke
        Felix M. Ellison Cooke
        John Flemming Cooke
        Robert Meriman Cooke
        Benjamin Franklin Cooke
        James Watson Cooke
        Hezekiah Gardner Cooke
        Randolph Cooke
        Ellison Cooke
Sarah L. Cooke
  +William Goodgion
        Mary A. M. Goodgion
        Nancy Susan Goodgion
        James Watson Goodgion
        Alexander William Goodgion
John Oliver Cooke
  +Susannah Morgan
        William Brantley Cooke
        Elizabeth Cooke
        Augustine M. Cooke
        Melinda Cooke
        Medianna A. Cooke
        Wilford Watson Cooke
        Robert Marshall Cooke
        Patrick Henry Cooke
        Felix G. Cooke
William Henry Cooke
  +Mary Cantrell
        Robert Fielding Cooke
        Hezekiah Cantrell Cooke
        Nancy Watson Cooke
        Eliza Cooke
        George Washington Cooke
        Clarissa Cooke
        Elmira Cooke
        James Burch Cooke
        Attaline Cooke
        Sarah Miranda Cooke
        Susannah Cooke
        John Augustine Cooke
Hezekiah Gardner Cooke
  +Mary Head
        Robert Jasper Cooke
        John Spaulding Cooke
        William Wilson Cooke
        Richard Watson Cooke
        Nancy Cooke
richard fielding cooke
Richard Fielding Cooke
  +Margaret Cox
        Attaline Layne Cooke
        Minerva Payne Cooke
        Watson McSwain Cooke
        Louisa Cooke
        Dorinda Cooke
        Rebecca Zenira Cooke
        Calvin Whitley Cooke
        Boliver Houston Cooke
        Harriett Newell Cooke
Margaret Cooke
  +James Huddleston
Alexander Cooke
  +Lettie Cornelius
        Elizabeth Cooke
        William Cooke
        Ausborn Cooke
        Mahalath Cooke
        Austin Cooke
        Marinda Cooke
        Lucinda Cooke
  +Mary S. Dean
        Dorcus Cooke
        Nancy Cooke
        Robert Cooke
        Stephen Cooke
        Lettice Cooke
Elias Green Cooke
  +Martha Bazel Prater
        William Prater Cooke
        Hulda Cooke
        Parmelia Cooke
        Susannah Cooke
        Martha Matilda Cooke
        Mary Caroline Cooke
        Clarissa Cooke
        Robert Washington Cooke
        Elias Middleton Cooke
        John L. Cooke
        Joseph H. Cooke
        Elizabeth Cooke
  +Willa Ann Moore unknown
Elizabeth Cooke
  +Moses Byers
        Osborn Washington Byers
        Elias Harrison Byers
        Malinda Byers
        Oliver Perry Byers
        Andrew Nelson Byers
        Alexander Watson Byers
        Emily Byers
        Leonidus Byers
        Algernon Sidney "Sidney" Byers
        Richard Fielding Byers
        William Jasper Byers
Nancy Cooke
  +Sebird Smith Rhea
        Spartan Fielding Rhea
        Mariah Rhea
        Betsy Marinda Rhea
        Susan Cook Rhea
        Robert Perry Rhea
        Ransom Huston Rhea
        Amanda Miscilla Rhea
        William Rhea
        Marcus L. Rhea
        Permilia Helen Rhea
        Moses Clayton Rhea
        Sebert M. Rhea
        Louisa J. Rhea
Susannah Cooke

Family #2

Wife:

Sarah Sayers

Married: ABT 1825
White Co., TN

Children

Jesse. A. Cooke

Photo Archive

Cooke, White Co., TN, Cemetery
Robert  Cooke
Susannah  Watson
Robert and Susannah Cooke Monument
Cooke, White Co., TN, Cemetery
Robert  Cooke
Robert Cooke Original Headstone
Cooke, White Co., TN, Cemetery
Robert  Cooke
Robert Cooke DAR Stone
Cooke, White Co., TN, Cemetery
Robert  Cooke
Robert Cooke Footstone
Cooke, White Co., TN, Cemetery
Susannah  Watson
Robert  Cooke
Mary  Cooke
George  Pirtle
Jacob L. Pirtle
Jane  Hooper
Mary M. Bennett
Jesse. A. Cook
Cooke Graveyard
Cooke, White Co., TN, Cemetery
Robert  Cooke
Robert Cooke Footstone - floured
Cooke, White Co., TN, Cemetery
Robert  Cooke
Susannah  Watson
Mary  Cooke
George  Pirtle
Jacob L. Pirtle
Nancy G. E. Hooper
Mary M. Bennett
Jesse. A. Cook
Cooke Graveyard
Robert  Cooke
Ceremony Honors Revolutionary War Hero
Robert  Cooke
A Patriotic Service
Robert  Cooke
Susannah  Watson
Richard Fielding Cooke
Elizabeth  Burch
John  Cooke
Cooke Family Record (1 of 4)
Robert  Cooke
Mary  Cooke
James Watson Cooke
Sarah L. Cooke
John Oliver Cooke
William Henry Cooke
Hezekiah Gardner Cooke
Richard Fielding Cooke
Margaret  Cooke
Alexander  Cooke
Elias Green Cooke
Elizabeth  Cooke
Nancy  Cooke
Susannah  Cooke
Attaline Layne Cooke
Cooke Family Record (2 of 4)
Robert  Cooke
Cooke Family Record (4 of 4)
Richard Fielding Cooke
Robert  Cooke
Margaret  Cox
Richard F. Cooke
Richard Fielding Cooke
Robert  Cooke
Margaret  Cox
Richard F. Cooke (2 of 2)
Pleasant  Earles
Benjamin  Hickman
George Washington McGhee
Thomas  Jones Sr.
Edward E. Hooper
William  Wisdom
William  Earles
Abraham  McGee
William Phelps Wisdom
Matthias M. Pirtle
Samuel  Pirtle
George  Pirtle
John  McGee
Jesse Elijah Pirtle
Isaac C. Pirtle
Jacob L. Pirtle
John  Pirtle Jr.
John  Pirtle Sr.
Robert  Cooke
1830 White County, TN
Robert  Cooke
Richard Fielding Cooke
Jesse. A. Cooke
Robert Cooke heir: Report of a Settlement
Samuel Scott Hooper
Foster A. Pirtle
Mary A. M. Kelley
Jacob L. Pirtle
Robert  Cooke
Hooper / Pirtle Deeds
Robert  Cooke
Richard Fielding Cooke
Jacob L. Pirtle
Robert Cooke Settlement
George  Pirtle
Robert  Cooke
White County Deeds, Vol F, G, H (1 of 3)
Samuel Scott Hooper
Mary A. M. Kelley
Jacob L. Pirtle
George  Pirtle
Robert  Cooke
Deed: Samuel S. Hooper to Jacob L. Pirtle Heirs
George  Pirtle
Robert  Cooke
Robert Cooke Pirtle
Thomas  Jones Sr.
White County Deeds, Vol F, G, H (2 of 3)
George  Pirtle
Robert  Cooke
Robert Cooke Pirtle
Thomas  Jones Sr.
Susanah  Pirtle
Ursulla Caroline Earls
Jacob L. Pirtle
White County Deeds, Vol F, G, H (3 of 3)
Edward E. Hooper
Robert  Cooke
George  Pirtle
Larkin William Wisdom
Thomas  Wisdom
Jacob L. Pirtle
John  McGee
Abraham  McGee
Jesse Elijah Pirtle
George Washington McGhee
Samuel Scott Hooper
Isaac C. Pirtle
George W. Pirtle
Tennessee M. Hooper
Susanah  Pirtle
Eddington M. Jones
Foster A. Pirtle
Elizabeth  Phelps
Sarah A. Holeman
Frances Jane Wisdom
Caroline  Hooper
Watson Columbus Pirtle
Rev. David Clendenon Clendenon McGee
Jane  Hooper
George Washington Mires
John Alexander McGee
William Phelps Wisdom
White County Tax Lists (1815 - 1889)
Robert  Cooke
Sarah  Sayers
George  Pirtle
Robert Cooke and Sarah Sawyer Prenuptial

General Sources

  1. Tennessee Cemeteries
    White County Cemetery Records 1762-1970, Page 100, Cooke Graveyard on Hugh Arnold Place TSLA Mf #784

    Robert Cooke Esquire
    born March the 28th
    the year 1752 &
    departed the life
    November 12th 1841
    age 89 years 7 months
    A Revolutionary Soldier
    with Washington at
    Valley Forge in AD 1777
    A faithful Public Officer
    A social Companion
    An affectionate husband
    A kind neighbor
    A tender Parent
    An honest man
    In life by all respected
    In death by all lamented
    Near ninety years upon this earth
    This good man has trod
    In peace he drew his latest breath
    And yields his soul to God

    (above inscriptions taken from original head and footstones)
    Erected 1952 by Descendants
    Estes Kefauver
    Nancy Kefauver Fooshee
    Bailey Bockman
    Mirtle Bockman Eastland
  2. Charles Leonard Papers
    TSLA Mf #1421 Reel #2 - Robert Cook, Family bible of Richard F. Cooke
    • DAR Lineage Book 146 pp 70 Miss Etta Heraldine Clark
      born Leon???
      Descendant of Robert Cooke as follows:
      1. Williard Perry Clark (1862 - 1903) m 1886
         Emma Gertrude McCleland (b 1863)
      2. Josiah R. McClelland (1823-93) m 1851
         Armanda M. Rhea (1829-1910)
      3. Sebrid Rhea (1795-1878) m 1817
         Nancy Cooke (1797-1879)
      4. Robert Cooke m 1777 Susannah Watson (1760-1841)
          Robert Cooke (1752 - 1841) served as private     in the Virginia infantry and was with     Washington at Valley Forge. He was born     in Maryland and died in White Co., Tenn.
          Also No. 134013
    • Letter from Robert Cooke to his grandson Robert Fielding Cooke --------------------------------------------------------------
      Gum Springs
      White County, Tennessee
      June 15, 1829

      Dear Robert,

          I rec'd yours of the 10th of April in which you expressed a desire to be informed of our ancestors. With pleasure I will give the desired information.

               To the best of my knowledge and information it appears that about the year of our Lord 1720 a Schotchman by the name of Robert Cooke land- ed in Maryland in St. Mary's County at or near a noted place called Chaptico, there lived a noted farmer called Mr. Boyd.

               Said Robert Cooke, being a saddlemaker and shoemaker to trade, made his first home in America with Mr. Boyd. In the same family there lived a young woman lately from Devonshire in England. Her name was Sarah Fielding. In process of time, the said Robert Cook and Sarah Fielding got married together and on March 13, 1726, they had a son born and called him John. And in a reasonable time after his birth, thy had a second son born and called his name Alexander. THen said Robert Cooke died and left a young widow and two sons, vis, my father and uncle who grew up and both married respectable women.

          My father married a young woman whose name was Elizabeth Burch, by whom he had four sons and two daughters, namely:

                              Robert - born March 17, 1752
                              John - born August 1, 1754
                              James - born October 26, 1760
                              Alexander - born February 22, 1765

          The oldest daughter, Elizabeth, married Isaac Wilson of Culpepper County, Va., by whom she had a son called James Fielding Wilson. THey have removed to Ky. He is a noted schoolmaster of Floysbery near Louisville. THe other daughter married Zephaniah Pratt and moved to Kentucky.

          My uncle Alexander Cooke married a respectable woman named Sarah Reeves by whom he had five daughters and one son; his name was called John Upget Cooke. I have been informed that he is dead. Tho he married, I have no knowledge of his children.

          As to my brother John's sons, he raised several in Culpepper Co., Va., where they married and have removed to the Monongahala Co. I cannot recall all their names, though one was called Alexander and one Richard. I am informed that he has moved to the Ohio State in his old days.

          My brother James died at 60 years of age, left five sons, all respectable, thie names: William, George, Charles, John, and James. William is dead, George an artist, Charles a Methodist minister, stat- ioned at Pittsburh, John an Episcopalian minister in Hanover Co., Va., and James a physician in St. Mary's Co., Maryland. My brother, Alexander Cooke, lives in Ky., not far above the falls. I cannot say anything of his children.

          As to my own family, they are scattered far and wide - 55 grand- sons and 50 granddaughters, besides 17 great grandchildren. My first son, James Cook, his children: Samuel, Felix M. Ellison, John Flemming, Robert M., Benj. Franklin, James Watson, Flezakiah, Randolf. My second son, John P. Cooke, his children: Wm. Brantley, Augustine, Wilford Watson, RObert Marshal. My third son, Lezakiah G. Cooke: his children: RObert Josper, John Spaulding, Wm. Wilson. My fourth son, Wm. Henry Cooke: his children, RObert Fielding, Lezekiah Cantrell, Geo. Washington, James Burch, John AUgustine. My fifth son, RIchard F. COoke: his children: Watson M., Calvin Witney, Bolivar Houston. My sixth son, Alexander Cooke: his children: Wm Austin; my seventh son, Elias Cooke; his son, Wm Prater.

          Thus, my dear Robert, I hope I have with much difficulty made what you wanted to have done. It has taken me this day. My sight fails so that I expect my writing days are nearly gone.

          I expect that you will have to guess at what I have aimed at. As my eyes are about to give out, I must conclude with every wish for your prosperity and happiness.                                 

                                      Your aged grandfather,                                 

                                                          Robert E. (or F.) Cooke

      The above letter was written to Dr. Robert Fielding Cooke, eldest son of Wm. Henry Cooke, at the age of 77.
      --------------------------------------------------------------

    • From an editorial in THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES Wednesday, July 27, 1955

                                               A PATRIOTIC SERVICE

          Senator Estes Kefauver journeyed on Sunday to the little Green Bottom Cemetery near Cassville, Tenn. A ten-foot stone was erected over the grave of Robert Cooke, Revolutionary War Soldier. On the stone is transcribed the original inscription of Robert Cooke's grave- stone which had been all but obliterated on the original marker by the passing of time since Cooke's death in 1841.

          Estes Kefauver is the great, great grandson of Robert Cooke, Major Bailey Bockman of Sparta who introduced the senator at a brief ceremony is also a great, great, grandson of the Revolutionary soldier.

          The Daughters of the American Revolution restored the little cemetery as a part of a countrywide program. This seems to us to be a unique service being rendered by the DAR. As Mr. Kefauver said in the little ceremony under the auspices of the Daughters, the Revolutionary soldiers "fought against greater odds than any American Army has ever had to face since."

          To resotre the inscription on their gravestones will help keep their memory alive.

          We have an historic little cemetery right here in Chattan- ooga at the site of the old Brainerd Mission. The inscriptions on the gravestones there are practically entirely obliterated by the passing of time. It would be a service to the American people if those in- scriptions could be restored. Brainerd Mission and those who died there are part of the American story which should thrill us even to- day.

      --------------------------------------------------------------

    • From THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES: Ghattanooga, Tenn. Friday, July 29, 1955:

      A picture by Frank England Photo shows under the title MONUMENT TO WAR HERO - Mrs. Galena Cooke Sorrell, resident of the Taft community and a descendent of Robert Cooke, hero of the Revolutionary War, is shown placing a wreath at his monument which was dedicated Sunday in White County. Speaker was U.S. Sen. Estes Kefauver, himself a descendant of the hero and a son of Robert Cooke Kefauver, namesake of the 18th Century warrior. Marking the graves of Revolutionary War soldiers is a DAR project.

      Clippings in the possession of Sarah Cooke Barton
      --------------------------------------------------------------

  3. James R. Blanks
    • Burial: Cooke Cemetery, near Shady Grove, White Co, TN
    • Census 2: 1820, White Co, TN; 010001-00001-5
    • Census 4: 1840, White Co, TN; Page 28; 00100000001-00000001
    • Fact 1: List of children from Texas DAR records
    • Fact 2: June 07, 1842, Expartee Decree; White Co, TN Deed Bk O, Pages 209-210
    • Fact 3: August 2001, See Frank Cooke's Web Site; www.gencircles.com/users/frankcooke/1
    • Location 1: 1783, Moved from MD to Culpepper Co, VA
    • Location 2: 1791, Moved to north fork of the Saluda River, near Greenville, SC
    • Location 3: 1816, Emigrated to White Co, TN
    • Military: Rev. War from VA
  4. James S. Pirtle
    • See Deed Book "O" , Decree for Robert Fielding Cooke , father
           of Mary Cooke , George Pirtle (1761 - 1840) husband. Shows
           Heirs at Law including George W. Pirtle , and Sebird Rhey
           The connection from White Co. Tenn. To Mercer Co. Missouri

    • From the NSDAR Nashville Chapter. Robert Cooke Chapter
      Robert F. Cooke was one of three brothers who fought in the American
      Revolution serving with General George Washington at Valley Forge.
      The Cooke Family moved from Maryland to Virginia. After the war ,
      Robert Cooke went to South Carolina and later came to Sparta, Tennessee.
      He was Presiding judge for the first White County Court. He is buried
      on a hilltop near Walling. The inscription on the marble slab reads:
      "Robert Cooke, born May 28, 1752, departed this life on Nov. 2, 1842,
      Age 89 years, 7 months."
  5. 1820 Census
    1820 Census - White Co., TN
    |           |m10-15|m18-25|m45+|f45+|ag|sm0-13|sm14-25
    |Robert Cook|1     |1     |1   |1   |2 |2     |1
    
  6. 1830 Census
    1830 Census - White Co., TN
    |name           |m0-4|m5-9|m10-14|m15-19|m20-29|m30-39|m50-59|m60-69|m70-79|f0-4|f5-9|f10-14|f15-19|f20-29|f40-49|f50-59
    |Edward Hooper  |    |    |      |1     |1     |      |1     |      |      |1   |1   |      |1     |1     |      |
    |John Pirtle Jnr|1   |    |      |      |      |1     |      |      |      |2   |    |      |      |1     |      |
    |Elijah Purtle  |1   |    |      |      |      |1     |      |      |      |1   |    |      |1     |      |      |
    |Isaac Purtle   |2   |    |      |      |1     |      |      |      |      |    |    |      |      |1     |      |
    |Jacob Purtle   |1   |1   |1     |      |      |1     |      |      |      |    |1   |      |      |1     |      |
    |John Purtle Jr.|1   |    |      |      |      |1     |      |      |      |1   |1   |      |      |1     |      |
    |John Purtle Sr.|    |    |1     |2     |1     |      |      |1     |      |    |    |      |      |1     |      |1
    |Robert Cooke   |1   |    |1     |1     |      |      |      |      |1     |    |    |1     |      |      |1     |
    
  7. 1840 Census
    1840 Census - White Co., TN
    |name       |m10-14|m80-89|f50-59|sm10-23|sm24-35|sm36-54|sf10-23|Total
    |Robert Cook|  1   |  1   |  1   |   1   |   1   |   1   |   1   |  7
    

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