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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living

    Living married Gertrude Elizabeth Brunhild Cook. Gertrude (daughter of Ezra Albert Cook and Johanna Wilhelmine Ida Brode) was born on 08 Jan 1910; died on 02 May 1988 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Gertrude Elizabeth Brunhild Cook was born on 08 Jan 1910 (daughter of Ezra Albert Cook and Johanna Wilhelmine Ida Brode); died on 02 May 1988 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Living
    2. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Ezra Albert Cook was born on 14 Jul 1875 in Wheaton, DuPage, Illinois, USA (son of Ezra Asher Cook and Maria Elizabeth Blanchard); died on 08 Apr 1957 in Aledo, Mercer, Illinois, USA; was buried in Port Byron,IL.

    Notes:

    Notes about Ezra Albert Cook and Ida ("E-da) Brode Cook--from conversation with Lura Lincoln Cook, daughter-in-law, wife of Gerhard Cook. (September 1998):

    Albert (this is the name he went by) had a PhD in Theology from a German University in Halle. He was a Congregational minister. He had no tact; sort of like "old Jonathan Blanchard." When he had a church, if someone was misbehaving, he told them directly what he thought. Usually the "told off" person was influential in the church and he was asked to move on. During WWI, Albert taught philosophy (Lura thinks) at McGill University. He preached a pacifist sermon and was asked to leave. He was a very musical, dedicated, warm person and played the guitar beautifully.

    He would have been a good engineer. He built a cabin on "Seven Mile Lake" near Montreal. The cabin was serviced by a hydraulic system he constructed from lake water. Albert had 11 siblings: Julia Cook Aveling, Grace Cook Zahn, Don Cook, Lyman Cook (Bonny - get info from Dad's red notebooks). Julia lived in the Chicago area and had 2 daughters, Wilhelmina ("Sis") and Julie. Grace married Carl Zahn and they lived in Sacramento and owned apartment buildings. Don was an "oddball" and married twice but he owned a successful accounting firm and got rich. (See Gerhard Cook Notes for an Uncle Don story.) Lyman practiced medicine until he was 90.

    Ida had a German accent. She had been a teacher in Halle, Germany. When they got married, she was around 30 years old. Ida was brought up as a traditional German young lady. She brought a German maid over to this country with her. Ida thought that "only what was German was right." She loved playing with Gerhard and his sister, Brunhild. She was a good mother but a bit over-zealous. Gerhard rebelled at one time. Ida took the kids back to Germany several times for long months at a time. They went to her mother's home. Ida could be charming. The insecurity and continual upheaval of her life kept her in a state of anxiety. She asked to be cremated and her ashes taken back to the family tomb in Halle. (Brunhild complied.)

    Ida's brother, Fritz, was in the German Army in WWI. Fritz and his wife had one daughter, Gerti. Gerhard visited her in Halle several times. She became increasingly helpless with degenerative disease. Gerti's daughter deserted her but her son, his wife and two children still live in Halle (Cristian and Monica Brode).

    Gerhard graduated from Chickasha High School in Chickasha, Oklahoma. Albert wanted him to go to Marietta College, a Congregational College, in Southern Ohio for two years. Gerhard wanted to go to the University of Oklahoma but he went two years to Marietta before attending U of M. Albert got a job in Grand Rapids, Michigan, so Gerhard could go to the Universtity of Michigan and get in-state tuition. Gerhard taught high school chemistry and eighth grade general science in Dearborn, MI, 1928-31. He wanted a PhD in Chemistry so he saved his money in two banks but lost his savings in the "bank holiday." He was able to go to Johns Hopkins for one year and then went back to the University of Michigan to complete the degree. Graduate school was 4 years: 1 in Johns Hopkins and 3 in U of M. Gerhard always worked at the U of M, and had some sort of fellowship. (Lura said that Gerhard was so thin that his cheeks had hollows in them.)

    Brunhild, born January 9, 1909, was 1 1/2 years younger than Gerhard. She married Carl Keith and had two boys, Kenneth and Charles. Brunhild taught first grade for several years after her children were older. Later she earned a masters degree in Religious Education and worked as a Religious Education director in a Methodist Church. She was an ardent pacificist. She insisted on going to Japan to apologize to the Japanese for the Atomic bomb. Brunhild died on May 2, 1988.

    Kenneth was the older boy. He originally married a Japanese girl and later was divorced. He married and divorced a second time and now (1999) lives in the Virginia area. Kenneth has some sort of brain problem. Charles is married to Janice and lives in southern Michigan. He has two sons, both are college graduates and lived at home for a while.

    During WWI, Albert was a professor at Howard University in Washington, DC. Ida went into depression all during WWI and became an invalid. The German maid had to get another job outside of Washington, DC as no one with German citizenship could be in Washington. Ida died in 1936, of pneumonia in Illinois, the year after Gerhard and Lura were married. Lura saw Ida when Gerhard and Lura were living in Cleveland. Albert and Ida visited Lura and Gerhard in Harbor Beach, Michigan, before Gerhard and Lura were married. And, of course, they attended the ceremony in Ann Arbor. Albert performed the ceremony.

    Albert married a second time in 1938 to Maude Bell. Maude was completely different from Ida. She was warm and friendly and made friends with everyone. Maude taught elementary school for a time even though she only had a high school education. (Maude died in 1998.) Karl Cook, her son with Albert, was born in 1939.

    Source: WW1 Draft Registration for Ezra Albert:

    September 12, 1918 Card completed by a government employee, signed by EAC
    Ezra Albert Cook
    327 Collage (sic) Street NU (perhaps this should have been NW?)
    Washington, DC
    Professor at Howard University
    Next of Kin: Ida Cook, wife
    Height:: 5' 9 1/2"
    Eyes: gray
    Hair: Med. gray

    Note that Ezra Albert was a pacifist and after delivering a sermon to his congregation in Montreal, lost his job.

    Ezra married Johanna Wilhelmine Ida Brode on 15 Jun 1905 in Halle a. Saale, Sachen, Prussia. Johanna (daughter of Johann Heinrich Friedrich Rudold Brode and Luise Rudolphi) was born on 20 Aug 1873 in Neuk; died on 24 May 1936 in Olney, Richland, Illinois; was buried in Ashes spread in Halle an der Saale, Germany by Gerhard. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Johanna Wilhelmine Ida Brode was born on 20 Aug 1873 in Neuk (daughter of Johann Heinrich Friedrich Rudold Brode and Luise Rudolphi); died on 24 May 1936 in Olney, Richland, Illinois; was buried in Ashes spread in Halle an der Saale, Germany by Gerhard.

    Notes:

    Notes typed on the back of a large photo of Ida:

    Johanna Wilhelmine Ida Brode Cook
    Taken June 27, 1920, at Washington, DC.
    Born Aug. 20, 1873 in Neukunkenforf, Kreis Angermunde, Brandenburg, Germany
    Died May 24,1936, in Olney, Illinois

    Parents: Johann Heinrich Brode, ? - 1879
    Luise Rudolphi Brode, 1851-1936

    Ida was a teacher in Halle; a housewife in US.

    LDS identifies birth location: Neu K

    Children:
    1. Gerhard Albert Cook was born on 02 May 1907 in Berea, Madison,KY; died on 09 Nov 1993 in Clarence, NY.
    2. 3. Gertrude Elizabeth Brunhild Cook was born on 08 Jan 1910; died on 02 May 1988 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Ezra Asher Cook was born on 05 Nov 1841 in New Windsor, Orange, New York, USA (son of Rev Ezra Sprague Cook and M. Permelia Milke); died in Sep 1911 in Wheaton,, IL.

    Notes:

    See notes for M. Pamela MILKE, his mother.

    "As a very young soldier, he fought in McClellan's Army (Civil War) and was seriously wounded." (Later) Ezra Asher Cook owned a large stationery store and print business in Chicago.

    Source: Civil War Pension File - Card for Ezra Asher:

    Filed in Illinois
    Widow: Maria E. B.Cook
    39th Illinois Infantry - enrolled as a Private on 2 Sept 1861
    Invalid application 1870 May 22 Application # 156669
    Certificate # 106736
    Widow's application 1911 September 25 Application # 972315 Certificate # 733244

    Notes from email from Linda Cook, April 26, 2004: Linda found the following information on the internet about "Ezra A. Cook Publishing" of Chicago, Illinois.
    Ezra A. Cook published a number of anti-Masonic books and histories of all sorts of secret societies--- The American chapters of Knights Templar, the Ku Klux Klan, and others. One of the books published was written by Jonathan Blanchard, who wrote "Scotch Rite Masonry Illustrated" published by EAC Pub., 1882.

    US Federal Census 1900 - Chicago Ward 18, Cook County, IL

    Ezra A. Cook - 58 Head
    Maria B. Cook - 53 Spouse
    Albert E. Cook - 24
    Lyman J. Cook - 14
    Ethlel M. Cook - 12
    Helen J. Cook - 11
    Permelia S. Cook 90, mother
    Antonette J. Konop - 21, servant
    Arthur Schaffer - 33 - boarder
    Nellie V. Walker - 25 - boarder

    Ezra married Maria Elizabeth Blanchard on 05 Aug 1869 in Wheaton,,IL. Maria (daughter of Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Avery Bent) was born on 30 Oct 1846 in Galesburg,, IL; died on 05 Mar 1915 in Wheaton,, IL. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Maria Elizabeth Blanchard was born on 30 Oct 1846 in Galesburg,, IL (daughter of Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Avery Bent); died on 05 Mar 1915 in Wheaton,, IL.

    Notes:

    The Bent Family in America, of the Descendants of John Bent who settled in Sudbury, MA, in 1638, by Allen H. Bent. pub. 1900.

    page 79.

    Maria Elizabeth Blanchard, b. Oct. 30, 1846; graduated from Wheaton College; m. Aug. 5, 1869, Ezra A. Cook, printer and book publisher, of Chicago, where she still lives (1900). Ten children.

    Children:
    1. Lillian Cook was born in 1870 in Chicago,,IL; died in 1870 in Chicago,,IL - died young.
    2. Mary Amelia Cook was born on 27 Sep 1871 in Chicago,,IL; died on 04 Jun 1954 in WA.
    3. Julia Elizabeth Cook was born on 05 Nov 1872 in Chicago,,IL.
    4. Blanchard Cook was born in 1874 in Chicago,,IL; died in 1874 in Chicago,,IL - died young.
    5. 6. Ezra Albert Cook was born on 14 Jul 1875 in Wheaton, DuPage, Illinois, USA; died on 08 Apr 1957 in Aledo, Mercer, Illinois, USA; was buried in Port Byron,IL.
    6. Hannah Ida Williston Cook was born on 05 Oct 1877 in Chicago,,IL; died on 04 Mar 1929 in (resided Seattle, WA).
    7. Grace Eloise Cook was born on 30 Oct 1879 in Chicago,,IL; died on 26 May 1969 in CA.
    8. M.D. Jonathan Blanchard Cook was born on 11 Sep 1861 in Chicago,,IL; died in Oct 1961 in IL.
    9. David Maurice Cook was born on 09 Oct 1883 in Chicago,,IL; died in 1929.
    10. Lyman Joseph Cook was born on 13 Sep 1885 in Chicago,,IL; died in in (resided Omaha, NE).
    11. Ethel Marguerite Cook was born on 14 Aug 1887 in Chicago,,IL; died on 26 Dec 1918 in Elgin, IL (resided in).
    12. Helen Geraldine Cook was born on 16 Apr 1889 in Chicago,,IL; died in 1925 in (resided Bellflower, CA).

  3. 14.  Johann Heinrich Friedrich Rudold Brode was born on 24 Jan 1845 in Schonflies now Gorzow, Lubiuskie, Poland (son of Louis Heinrich Brode and Living); died on 27 Mar 1879 in Newkunkendorf, Kreis Anger Munde,Brandenburg Prov, Ger'y.

    Notes:

    Notes from Gerhard Cook's Notebooks: place names for his mother's Brode family births, deaths and marriages are a bit confusing. All of the information is copied below here just as it was written on his hand-written charts.

    Johana Wilhelmina Ida Brode - b. Aug. 20, 1873, New Kunkendorf (Kreis Anger Munde), Brandenburg Province. -- d. May 24, 1936, Olney, Illinois. Age 62 yrs 9 mos.

    Her parents: Heinrich Friedrich Rudold Brode, b. Jan.24, 1845 in Schonflies. D. Mar. 27, 1879 at NewKunkendorf, Kreis Anger Munde, Gutsbesitzer Landwirt. M. Oct. 26, 1871 at Dammendorf.
    Age 34 yrs.

    Luise Rudolphi - b. Oct. 31, 1851 in Dammendorf (Saalkreis). D. Aug. 15, 1936 in Halle a. Saale, Prussia. Age 84 yrs 9 1/2 months.

    Notes: 27 Jan 2013
    The 1898 photos of Ida and Gertrud show 3 additional sisters who appear to be older than Ida and Gertrud. I can't find their birth records on the LDS film as follows: Volume 98-100, Film number 1335000, Digital Folder Number 004110886, Image number 00702.

    Johann Heinrich Friedrich Rudold Brode was born 24 Jan 1845 in Scholflies, Germany, which is now Gorzow, Province of Lubuskie, Poland. It is a city in western Poland on the Warta River. Before 1945, Gorzow was part of Germany and was located in the Neumark region of Brandenburg.


    Birth:
    Gutsbesitzer

    Johann married Luise Rudolphi on 26 Oct 1871 in Dammendorf, Landwirt,Ger'y. Luise (daughter of Wilhelm Gottlieb F. Rudolphi and Emilie Henniette Selma Boning) was born on 31 Oct 1851 in Dammendorf, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany; died on 15 Aug 1936 in Halle a. Saale, Sachen, Prussia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Luise Rudolphi was born on 31 Oct 1851 in Dammendorf, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany (daughter of Wilhelm Gottlieb F. Rudolphi and Emilie Henniette Selma Boning); died on 15 Aug 1936 in Halle a. Saale, Sachen, Prussia.
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Gertrud Mathilde Selma Louise Brode was born on 22 Aug 1872 in Neuk; died on 28 Feb 1922 in Halle a. Saale, Sachen, Prussia.
    3. 7. Johanna Wilhelmine Ida Brode was born on 20 Aug 1873 in Neuk; died on 24 May 1936 in Olney, Richland, Illinois; was buried in Ashes spread in Halle an der Saale, Germany by Gerhard.
    4. Living
    5. Living