Individual Notes
Note for: John Cook, - 1793
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Individual Note: Journal of the House of Assembly on Wednesday 31 July 1782, P.169, the following 54 persons were Amerced (conscripted) into the Effingham County Militia at the rates which like persons are Amerced at:
EFFINGHAM COUNTY MILITIA
Wednesday 31 July 1782
Mark Phillips, Senior
William Main
Samuel Cradock
Noah Harrel
Paris Simms
Anthony Bonnell
William Wall
Clark Johnson;
William Reeves
William White
William Jenkins
Samuel Cooper
Joseph Daughtry
Plillip Mincey
Thomas Thompson
William Bennet
Rechard Bennet
John Giger
Abraham Giger
Augustine Hobbs
John Shirley
William Shirley
Daniel Bonnell
Arthur Ryals
John Kennedy
John Hicks
John Bonnell
Benjamin Lanier
William Langham
Leonard Harper
John Lyons
John Webster
Josiah Adams
William Larissa
George Tilman
William Lee
Isaac Stubbs
Samuel Denny
Felix Giger
Samuel Mare
James Roberts
Arthur Roberts
William Overstreet
John Crawford
Mark Phillips, Jr
Brantley Harrigan
John Cook
Isham Roberts
Mathew Colson
James Cook
Michael Daughtry
John Harper
William Williss
James Barfield
Source:
Revolutionary Records of Georgia, 1781-1784, Vol 3
Originals on file Georgia State Archives
Return of Capt John Rawls' Company
Effingham County (GA) Militia
15 Feb 1794
Officers:
John Rawls, Capt.
Stephen Denmark, Lieut.
Jonathan Robison, Ensign
John Lane, Sgt.
Felix Geiger, Sgt.
John Dukes, Sgt.
William Bennett, Sgt.
Cornelius Geiger, Corp.
John Geiger, Corporal
Privates:
Samuel Spurlock
Frederick Rester
David Lastinger
Lewis Cook
Alexander Lane
Joseph Gills (?)
John Wright
Ethelred Geiger
John Goldsmith
Solomon Gruver
David Gruver
Bryant Lane
Richard Bennett
Robert Porter
Abraham Geiger
John Cardwell
Lewis Williams
Austin Sheffield
George Martin
John Owens
John Thomson
Certified: JOHN RAWLS, Captain
transcription copied from papers on file at the Washington Memorial Library, Macon, GA.
Individual Notes
Note for: Benjamin Cook, c1760 - 27 FEB 1846
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Individual Note: Benjamin was the son of James and Sarah Cook. He served in the Revolutionary War under Capt. William McIntosh and Major John Habersham of Georgia from 19 Aug 1782 until 10 Dec 1783 and was discharged at Savannah, GA. He took part in recapturing three ships from the British in Savannah.
Individual Notes
Note for: Lewis Cook, c1775 -
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Individual Note: Journal of the House of Assembly on Wednesday 31 July 1782, P.169, the following 54 persons were Amerced (conscripted) into the Effingham County Militia at the rates which like persons are Amerced at:
EFFINGHAM COUNTY MILITIA
Wednesday 31 July 1782
Mark Phillips, Senior
William Main
Samuel Cradock
Noah Harrel
Paris Simms
Anthony Bonnell
William Wall
Clark Johnson;
William Reeves
William White
William Jenkins
Samuel Cooper
Joseph Daughtry
Plillip Mincey
Thomas Thompson
William Bennet
Rechard Bennet
John Giger
Abraham Giger
Augustine Hobbs
John Shirley
William Shirley
Daniel Bonnell
Arthur Ryals
John Kennedy
John Hicks
John Bonnell
Benjamin Lanier
William Langham
Leonard Harper
John Lyons
John Webster
Josiah Adams
William Larissa
George Tilman
William Lee
Isaac Stubbs
Samuel Denny
Felix Giger
Samuel Mare
James Roberts
Arthur Roberts
William Overstreet
John Crawford
Mark Phillips, Jr
Brantley Harrigan
John Cook
Isham Roberts
Mathew Colson
James Cook
Michael Daughtry
John Harper
William Williss
James Barfield
Source:
Revolutionary Records of Georgia, 1781-1784, Vol 3
Originals on file Georgia State Archives
Return of Capt John Rawls' Company
Effingham County (GA) Militia
15 Feb 1794
Officers:
John Rawls, Capt.
Stephen Denmark, Lieut.
Jonathan Robison, Ensign
John Lane, Sgt.
Felix Geiger, Sgt.
John Dukes, Sgt.
William Bennett, Sgt.
Cornelius Geiger, Corp.
John Geiger, Corporal
Privates:
Samuel Spurlock
Frederick Rester
David Lastinger
Lewis Cook
Alexander Lane
Joseph Gills (?)
John Wright
Ethelred Geiger
John Goldsmith
Solomon Gruver
David Gruver
Bryant Lane
Richard Bennett
Robert Porter
Abraham Geiger
John Cardwell
Lewis Williams
Austin Sheffield
George Martin
John Owens
John Thomson
Certified: JOHN RAWLS, Captain
transcription copied from papers on file at the Washington Memorial Library, Macon, GA.
Individual Notes
Note for: Henry Cook, - 1829
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Individual Note: Revolutionary soldier. His widow, Lydia, received land grant for his service.