Tennessee Genealogy Links
These links were created as a resource for
Cook Researchers searching the State of Tennessee for their Cook
- State Nickname: The Volunteer
State
- State Motto: Agriculture and
Commerce
- State Bird: Mockingbird
- State Animal: Raccoon
- State Flower: Iris
- State Tree: Tulip Poplar
The primary focus for the researchers who
started this effort, Carla dixon@primenet.com and Pat pscheele@navix.net was
to break down the brick walls in our family tree research. Along
the path we collected lots of information and decided to post it
to this web site. Our focus began with the Jackson Purchase Area
of Kentucky and has expanded further east into Kentucky and south
into Tennessee.
Census Records - Marriages -
Researchers - sorted by county. Some of these pages are still
under development, please check often for updates! Tennessee Cook
Family Research posted to this site: Moved to the Census Page - http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Estates/4375/cookcens.html
Tennessee Information (not on this site)
Hundreds of Cooks are waiting on these
pages to be discovered. But more importantly - to become a
premier site, we need more data. Kentucky and Tennessee Census
data is a number one priority.
How to contribute to this site: You
may e-mail Cook census data or family "group" sheets as
an attachment or in the body of the e-mail. If you send
information as an attachment other than html - the very best way
to do this is in plain text format. You can type up the
data in windows notepad or wordpad and attach the file to your
e-mail. This makes it much easier to cut and paste into a web
page. Make sure that you include your e-mail or name and
address in the attachment so that you get credit for your
work and to make sure that folks who click on that page and find
a match, can find you instead of me. The Submit Guidelines are in development - please let me know
what you think of them.
Enjoy!
Rocky
Top! Wish that I was on ol’
Rocky Top, down in the Tennessee
hills; Ain’t no smoggy smoke
on Rocky Top; Ain’t no telephone
bills; Once I had a girl on Rocky
Top; Half bear, other half cat; Wild as a mink, but sweet as soda pop, I still dream about that; Once
two strangers climbed ol’ Rocky Top, lookin’
for a moonshine still; Strangers ain’t come
down from Rocky Top; Reckon they never will; Corn won’t grow at all on Rocky Top; Dirt’s too rocky by far; That’s
why all the folks on Rocky Top
get their corn
from a jar; I’ve had years of
cramped-up city life Trapped like a duck in a
pen; All I know is it’s a
pity life Can’t be simple again. Chorus Rocky Top, you’ll always be home sweet home to me; Good
ol’ Rocky Top; Rocky Top, Tennessee; Rocky Top, Tennessee.
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Visitor:
Do you have some Cook Family
Data that you can provide? Pat
Ray Scheele