Individual Details

Colonel Isaac Cook

(28 Jul 1739 - 23 Jun 1810)

He served in the Revolution. He entered as a Captain and became a Colonel.

From Findagrave.com
Birth: Jul. 28, 1739 -Wallingford New Haven County Connecticut, USA
Death: Jun. 23, 1810 Lewiston Niagara County New York, USA
Isaac Cooke was the son of Isaac and Jerusha (Sexton) Cooke. He was the husband of Martha (Cook) Cooke. He served during the Revolutionary War.
Lineage Book
National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Vol. 53, 1919
No. 52318
Col. Isaac Cooke
He enlisted in the Army as Captain under Col. David Wooster. He served as Lieutenant Colonel of the 10th Militia Regiment, under Col. James Wadsworth. 
 Family links:c ; Parents:   Isaac Cooke (1711 - 1780)   Jerusha Sexton Cooke (1713 - 1795)
   Spouse:  Martha Cook Cooke (1741 - 1810)*
  Children:   Lemuel Cooke (1762 - 1839)*
 *Calculated relationship

 
Burial:
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery 
Lewiston
Niagara County
New York, USA
Plot: Row Q

Events

Birth28 Jul 1739Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, British America
Marriage6 Mar 1760Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, British America - Martha Cooke
Census1800Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Death23 Jun 1810Lewiston, Niagara, New York, United States
BurialFirst Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lewiston, Niagara, New York, United States

Families

SpouseMartha Cooke (1741 - 1810)
ChildJudge Isaac Cook (1768 - 1842)
FatherIsaac Cook (1710 - 1780)
MotherJerusha Sexton

Notes