History of Clay and Norman counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions : with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . in this part of thecounty and lived on the homestead farm, which he acfjuired in 1882, until1909, after his wife died, when lie came to live with his son, Walter, Jr.,and has reached the line old age of ninety years, honored and respected bvtlie community in which he has lived for more than thirty-five vears. Hiswife, Eleanor (Ching) Cook, died at the advanced age of eighty-three was


History of Clay and Norman counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions : with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . in this part of thecounty and lived on the homestead farm, which he acfjuired in 1882, until1909, after his wife died, when lie came to live with his son, Walter, Jr.,and has reached the line old age of ninety years, honored and respected bvtlie community in which he has lived for more than thirty-five vears. Hiswife, Eleanor (Ching) Cook, died at the advanced age of eighty-three was born on March 4, 1826, in Devonshire, England. To Walter Cookand wife the following children were born: \\illiam .Alfred, living in ; .na, who resides in Canada; Jennie, in Minneapolis, this state;Pollen, deceased; Carrie, Josephine, Mary Grace and \\aUcr, all living in thiscountry, and Joseph, who was drowned when a boy of nine years old. TheCook family were members of the Episcopal church. Walter Cook, Jr., came with his parents from Canada to Clay countyin 1883 and settled on the homestead farm which his father entered the •{E NEW YORK BRARY ASTOR, LEN©X TILDEN FOUNDATiONS.


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