80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Cook, Alexanderb. 1849
- Cook, Allen Blaine—
- Cook, Alloween—
- Cook, Alpha C.b. 1840Sevier County, Tennessee
- Cook, Amy Louise1983 — 2019Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Cook, Andrew—
- Cook, Anna—
- Cook, Bonnie Belle—
- Cook, Brenda—
- Cook, Bruce—
- Cook, Carla Annb. 1952Sedro Wooley, WA
- Cook, Carol—
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- Cook, Catherineb. 1839
- Cook, C. D.—
- Cook, Chris—
- Cook, Clyde1898 — 1953Oklahoma
- Cook, Colleen Kayb. 1963
- Cook, Corey—
- Cook, Dale Edward—
- Cook, David—
- Cook, Debra Sue1956 — 2013Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas
- Cook, Della Elzada1887 — 1976Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Cook, Denise—
- Cook, Dwight Mitchell—
- Cook, Edward Henry1876 — 1940Prairie Grove Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas
- Cook, Edward Magruder Mac—
- Cook, Elathe E.1908 — 1988Oklahoma
- Cook, Elizabethb. 1835
- Cook, Elizabeth1801 — 1882Perry County, Arkansas
- Cook, Etta Griffind. 1923
- Cook, Fannie1893 — 1969Washington Co, AR
- Cook, Fannie Evelyn1858 — 1927Missouri
- Cook, Fannie Evelyn1858 — 1927Missouri
- Cook, Frank Lawtonb. 1928Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Cook, Franklin Joeb. 1995Bartlesville, Oklahoma
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- Cook, Garland—
- Cook, Green Washington1882 — 1947Georgia
- Cook, Gwyndlyn—
- Cook, Harper H.d. 1908
- Cook, Harriettb. 1843
- Cook, Hattie May1879 — 1980Ringold, Georgia
- Cook, Hattie Mollie1883 — 1942Anderson County, Texas
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