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John A. Crook

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John A. Crook

Birth
Soldiers Grove, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 May 1929 (aged 70–71)
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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17 MAY 1929 - Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck ND
J.A. CROOK., TROTTER FARMER, DIES HERE. Former resident of Foreston, Minn., will be taken back there for internment. John A. Crook, 70, of Trotter, N.D., died here this morning after an illness of several weeks. He was treated at Beach Hospital, then sent here for further treatment. Arrangements were being made through Perry's for sending the body back to his old home in Foreston, Minn., for internment besides Mrs. Crook. Mr. Crook, a farmer, had been a resident of North Dakota since 1910, when he came to the state from Foreston. He was a widower. Mrs. Crook having died about 30 years ago. He leaves a number of sons, daughters, brothers and a sister. The two sons are J.F. Crook, of Charter ND and L.M. Crook of Red Lodge, Montana; the two daughters are Mrs. H. L. Bemis, Oak Park, Minn.; and Mrs. O.D. McCullom, Red Lodge, MT. His five brothers are J.G. Crook, a Glendive, Montana railroad man; Comfort of Park Rapids, Minn.; Arthur of Foley, Minn.; Caleb, supposed to be in Washington State; and Chat, believed at present in Florida. His sole sister, Hulda Crook, lives at Two Harbors.
17 MAY 1929 - Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck ND
J.A. CROOK., TROTTER FARMER, DIES HERE. Former resident of Foreston, Minn., will be taken back there for internment. John A. Crook, 70, of Trotter, N.D., died here this morning after an illness of several weeks. He was treated at Beach Hospital, then sent here for further treatment. Arrangements were being made through Perry's for sending the body back to his old home in Foreston, Minn., for internment besides Mrs. Crook. Mr. Crook, a farmer, had been a resident of North Dakota since 1910, when he came to the state from Foreston. He was a widower. Mrs. Crook having died about 30 years ago. He leaves a number of sons, daughters, brothers and a sister. The two sons are J.F. Crook, of Charter ND and L.M. Crook of Red Lodge, Montana; the two daughters are Mrs. H. L. Bemis, Oak Park, Minn.; and Mrs. O.D. McCullom, Red Lodge, MT. His five brothers are J.G. Crook, a Glendive, Montana railroad man; Comfort of Park Rapids, Minn.; Arthur of Foley, Minn.; Caleb, supposed to be in Washington State; and Chat, believed at present in Florida. His sole sister, Hulda Crook, lives at Two Harbors.


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