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Mahala Larkham <I>Green</I> Cook-Greene

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Mahala Larkham Green Cook-Greene

Birth
Death
26 Jan 1928 (aged 83)
Lakewood, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 43, Lot 111, Unit 5
Memorial ID
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 104, No 8, p 255, Feb. 20, 1928.
Mahala Greene, Mrs. Jason Cook Greene, was born at Watson, N. Y., February 6, 1844, and died at Denver, Col., January 26, 1928. She was the daughter of Wells K. and Rosanna Greene.
At the age of ten years she came West with her parents to Capron, Ill. She spent eleven years at Walworth, Wis., and there joined the Seventh Day Baptist Church. While East on a visit she was married to Jason Cook, June 10, 1873. A son and daughter blessed this union. Mr. Cook died September 7, 1899. On December 19, 1903, she was married to O. De Grass Greene at Adams Center, N. Y., who died November 14, 1911. She has two living sisters, Mrs. J. W. Crosby of Wheatridge, Col., and Mrs. C. A. Richey of Shiloh, N. J.
While living with Mr. Cook she joined the Episcopal church. After his death she went back to the Bible Sabbath and ever since has been a faithful Sabbath keeper. She was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colo. M. G.

(Submitted by Jean Jorgensen, Great-Grand Niece of Mahala. Taken from entry to MyFamily.com: They Came From Milton, administered by Jon Saunders)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 104, No 8, p 255, Feb. 20, 1928.
Mahala Greene, Mrs. Jason Cook Greene, was born at Watson, N. Y., February 6, 1844, and died at Denver, Col., January 26, 1928. She was the daughter of Wells K. and Rosanna Greene.
At the age of ten years she came West with her parents to Capron, Ill. She spent eleven years at Walworth, Wis., and there joined the Seventh Day Baptist Church. While East on a visit she was married to Jason Cook, June 10, 1873. A son and daughter blessed this union. Mr. Cook died September 7, 1899. On December 19, 1903, she was married to O. De Grass Greene at Adams Center, N. Y., who died November 14, 1911. She has two living sisters, Mrs. J. W. Crosby of Wheatridge, Col., and Mrs. C. A. Richey of Shiloh, N. J.
While living with Mr. Cook she joined the Episcopal church. After his death she went back to the Bible Sabbath and ever since has been a faithful Sabbath keeper. She was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colo. M. G.

(Submitted by Jean Jorgensen, Great-Grand Niece of Mahala. Taken from entry to MyFamily.com: They Came From Milton, administered by Jon Saunders)


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