She came from a family in which 6 of her 8 brothers were full-time Ministers with the Free Methodist Church (NOT to be confused with the United Methodists, or any other Methodist church). The other two surviving brothers (one had died during the Civil War, during the siege of Vicksburg) were part-time ministers.
Ciba was the 2nd oldest child in the family, and the oldest girl, out of 12 children.
She came from a family in which 6 of her 8 brothers were full-time Ministers with the Free Methodist Church (NOT to be confused with the United Methodists, or any other Methodist church). The other two surviving brothers (one had died during the Civil War, during the siege of Vicksburg) were part-time ministers.
Ciba was the 2nd oldest child in the family, and the oldest girl, out of 12 children.
Family Members
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Rev Henry Penfield "H. P." Cook
1831–1906
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Sarah Cook Greenwood
1835–1905
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Eunice Maria Cook Lewis
1837–1925
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Eunice M Cook Lewis
1838–1926
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Pvt Wesley D. Cook
1840–1863
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CPL Arthur Joseph Cook
1842–1919
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Rev Daniel Wright Cook
1844–1919
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Rev William Penn Cook
1846–1919
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Rev James Milton Cook
1847–1905
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Rev Luther Miller Cook
1849–1904
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Rev Cyrus Cook
1851–1934
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Rev John Dempster Cook
1856–1920
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