Pike County GaArchives Cemeteries.....Cook Cemetery - Complete ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Larry Childs dragonraj@comcast.net February 6, 2005 Cook Cemetery This family cemetery is located off of Harden Road. You can find this off of East Milner road or New Hope Road. This part of Harden is a dirt road if you are coming from East Milner Road when come upon a creek that crosses the road You will see a logging road that goes off into the woods at the creek on the right side if you were going towards New hope Road.. There is only one creek that crosses the road so it is easy to find the logging road. You will have to walk from there about 400 yards into the woods up an incline. Once you get up the incline looking over towards the right there is a house in a field. Looking ahead about 80 yards on the next small rise slightly to the left is the cemetery. It is in fairly good shape but could use a little work. It has Concrete post about three feet in height around the cemetery with pipe in it. This property is owned by Newton Timber Company. As of February 2005 There six unmarked burials in this cemetery. Thomas Cook Born Sept. 14, 1805 Died June 27, 1897 Amison Wife of W. P. Horne Died May 15, 1872 Age 39 years Susan Cook Wife of Thomas Cook Born July 24, 1802 Died Jan. 8, 1849 Alfred Cook Born Oct. 28, 1856 Died Nov. 27, 2856 Sarah Francis Cook Born June 3, 1868 Died Aug. 20, 1862 Richard Cook Born June 27, 1866 Died Aug. 20, 1866 James Cook Born June 3, 1868 Died June 20, 1868 Father J. A. Cook Born Dec. 16, 1829 Died Nov. 15, 1908 Married July 21, 1853 Mother Mary E, Gardner Cook Born June 24, 1835 Died Nov. 13, 1901 Married July 21, 1853