Daughter COOK

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Daughter COOK (daughter of George William COOK and Opal Florence BONNER).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George William COOK was born c1900, Illinois.

    George — Opal Florence BONNER. Opal (daughter of Major BONNER and Eunice Tennessee TEAGUE) was born 12 Jun 1912, Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA; died 16 Feb 2011, Pauls Valley, Garvin, Oklahoma, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Opal Florence BONNEROpal Florence BONNER was born 12 Jun 1912, Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA (daughter of Major BONNER and Eunice Tennessee TEAGUE); died 16 Feb 2011, Pauls Valley, Garvin, Oklahoma, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1920, Willis, Marshall, Oklahoma; Age: 7Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter

    Notes:

    OBIT
    February 18, 2011
    Opal F. Cook
    Pauls Valley Daily Democrat
    Pauls Valley, Oklahoma ? Opal F. Cook of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma was born to Major and Eunice (Teague) Bonner on June 12, 1912 in Kingston, Oklahoma and passed from this life on February 16, 2011 in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma at the age of 98 years.

    Mrs. Cook grew up and attended school in Kingston and Woodville, Oklahoma. She was a long time member of the United Methodist Church in Kingston.

    For nearly 24 years, Mrs. Cook was employed as a Hostess for the Lake Texhoma Lodge. After her retirement, Opal couldn?t sit still so she became a health care provider as a way of being involved and caring for people.

    The highlights of her life were her grandson and great-grandson.

    Mrs. Cook is survived by her daughter: Erma Jean Vann and husband Charles of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; grandson: Bill Vann of Wapanuka, Oklahoma; and 1 great-grandson: Bryson Vann of Ada, Oklahoma.

    Mrs. Cook was preceded in death by her husband, parents, 2 sons, 5 brothers and 2 sisters.

    Funeral services for Mrs. Cook are scheduled for Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 11 a.m. in the Kingston Cemetery in Kingston, Oklahoma.

    Services are under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home. You may send a condolence to the family at www.woosterfuneralhomes.com.

    Children:
    1. 1. Daughter COOK
    2. Jack COOK was born 13 Nov 1933, Oklahoma; died 28 Dec 1998, Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA; was buried , Kingston Cemetery, Marshall County, Oklahoma.
    3. Jerry Overton COOK was born 6 Jul 1936, Oklahoma, USA; died 24 Nov 2003; was buried , Kingston Cemetery, Marshall County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Major BONNERMajor BONNER was born 17 Jun 1889, near Scurry, Kaufman County, Texas, USA (son of Jonathan BONNER and Kate Antonia HYER); died 29 Aug 1925, Oklahoma; was buried , Kingston Cemetery, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1920, Willis, Marshall, Oklahoma; Age: 31Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • More Info: 8 Dec 1922, Marshall County, Oklahoma; Bonner v State 238 P. 229 31 Okl.Cr. 245 Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ________________________________________ Cite as: 1925 OK CR, 31 Okl.Cr. 245, 238 P. 229 ________________________________________ (Syllabus.) Intoxicating Liquors ó Evidence Sustaining Conviction for Unlawful Possession. In a prosecution for unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, evidence held to sustain a conviction. Appeal from County Court, Marshall County; Isaac O. Lewis, Judge. Judgson Bonner was convicted of the unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, and he appeals. Affirmed. Page 246 Don Welch, J.O. Minter, and J.R. McClendon, for plaintiff in error. George F. Short, Atty. Gen., and G.B. Fulton, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State. DOYLE, J. The information in this case charges that in Marshall county, December 8, 1922, the defendants, Major Bonner and Judgson Bonner, did have in their possession 10 1/2 gallons of whisky with the unlawful intent to sell the same. On this separate trial, the jury returned a verdict finding the defendant Judgson Bonner guilty as charged in the information, and fixed his punishment at a fine of $50 and confinement in the county jail for 30 days. From the judgment rendered on the verdict, he appeals. The errors assigned are that the court erred in admitting incompetent evidence, and that the verdict is not sustained by sufficient evidence. E.W. Jones, deputy sheriff, testified with W.B. Dickerson and A.M. Corder he went to Judgson Bonner's farm to search the premises for liquor, under authority of a search warrant; that they saw him walking down a path that leads from his house to a spring; that he walked on past the spring into a canyon, and seeing the officers, stopped; that they walked up to him and within a few feet from the place he stopped found a 10-gallon can containing whisky; that they left Mr. Corder there with the defendant and went to the house; Major Bonner and a man by the name of Robinson were in sitting at a table on which was a half-gallon can of whisky; that the 10-gallon can was covered with a sugar sack, and was about 20 steps from the spring; that further on down the canyon, three quarters of a mile from the house, they found a still and some whisky. W.B. Dickerson and A.M. Corder testified, in substance, Page 247 to the same facts as did witness Jones. The defendant did not testify. Upon an examination of the record, we find no prejudicial error in the rulings of the court in the admission of testimony. As to the sufficiency of the evidence, we think there can be but little doubt. The trial was in all respects fair, and we are unable to find anything in the record sufficient to warrant us in interfering with the verdict. The judgment appealed from is therefore affirmed. BESSEY, P.J., and EDWARDS, J., concur. Citationizer© Summary of Documents Citing This Document ________________________________________ Cite Name Level None Found.

    Major — Eunice Tennessee TEAGUE. Eunice (daughter of Jack Arlington TEAGUE and Parilee Kassandra TEAGUE) was born 8 Jul 1889, Dekalb, Texas, USA; died 07 Mar 1969, San Joaquin, California. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Eunice Tennessee TEAGUE was born 8 Jul 1889, Dekalb, Texas, USA (daughter of Jack Arlington TEAGUE and Parilee Kassandra TEAGUE); died 07 Mar 1969, San Joaquin, California.

    Other Events:

    • SSN issued: California
    • Social Security Number: 568-80-8729
    • Residence: 1920, Willis, Marshall, Oklahoma; Age: 32Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • 1930 Census: 16 Apr 1930, Willis Township, Marshall County, Oklahoma
    • Residence: 1953, Stockton, California, USA
    • Death: 15 Mar 1969, Stockton, San Joaquin, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Unice's middle name might be Tennessee. There was also a Tennessee Teague married to William Jackson Bonner.

    Children:
    1. Jackson B. BONNER was born 30 Mar 1907, Oklahoma; died 25 Jan 1994, Stockton, San Joaquin, California, USA; was buried , Stockton Rural Cemetery, 2350 Cemetery Lane.
    2. Eva Lee BONNER was born 1908, Oklahoma; died 28 Jun 2004.
    3. Hubert A. BONNER was born 1910, Texas.
    4. Addie BONNER was born 26 Mar 1911, Kingston, Oklahoma; died 5 Jan 1999.
    5. 3. Opal Florence BONNER was born 12 Jun 1912, Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA; died 16 Feb 2011, Pauls Valley, Garvin, Oklahoma, USA.
    6. Homer Mearl (Red) BONNER was born 20 Dec 1913, Oklahoma; died 22 Oct 2001, Stockton, California.
    7. Hoza Major BONNER was born 11 Mar 1916, Oklahoma, USA; died 29 Nov 2001, Stockton, San Joaquin, California, United States of America.
    8. Bill Overton BONNER was born 12 May 1918, Oklahoma; died 13 Apr 2007, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA; was buried , Stockton Rural Cemetery, 2350 Cemetery Lane.
    9. John Isaac BONNER was born 29 Mar 1921, Oklahoma, USA; died 4 Oct 1985, San Joaquin, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Jonathan BONNERJonathan BONNER was born 23 Jan 1863, Alabama (son of Jackson Bedford BONNER and Martha Lane HILL); died 8 Apr 1952, Marshall Co., Oklahoma; was buried , Kingston Cemetery, Marshall County, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • More Info: 8 Dec 1922, Marshall County, Oklahoma; Bonner v State 238 P. 229 31 Okl.Cr. 245 Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ________________________________________ Cite as: 1925 OK CR, 31 Okl.Cr. 245, 238 P. 229 ________________________________________ (Syllabus.) Intoxicating Liquors ó Evidence Sustaining Conviction for Unlawful Possession. In a prosecution for unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, evidence held to sustain a conviction. Appeal from County Court, Marshall County; Isaac O. Lewis, Judge. Judgson Bonner was convicted of the unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, and he appeals. Affirmed. Page 246 Don Welch, J.O. Minter, and J.R. McClendon, for plaintiff in error. George F. Short, Atty. Gen., and G.B. Fulton, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State. DOYLE, J. The information in this case charges that in Marshall county, December 8, 1922, the defendants, Major Bonner and Judgson Bonner, did have in their possession 10 1/2 gallons of whisky with the unlawful intent to sell the same. On this separate trial, the jury returned a verdict finding the defendant Judgson Bonner guilty as charged in the information, and fixed his punishment at a fine of $50 and confinement in the county jail for 30 days. From the judgment rendered on the verdict, he appeals. The errors assigned are that the court erred in admitting incompetent evidence, and that the verdict is not sustained by sufficient evidence. E.W. Jones, deputy sheriff, testified with W.B. Dickerson and A.M. Corder he went to Judgson Bonner's farm to search the premises for liquor, under authority of a search warrant; that they saw him walking down a path that leads from his house to a spring; that he walked on past the spring into a canyon, and seeing the officers, stopped; that they walked up to him and within a few feet from the place he stopped found a 10-gallon can containing whisky; that they left Mr. Corder there with the defendant and went to the house; Major Bonner and a man by the name of Robinson were in sitting at a table on which was a half-gallon can of whisky; that the 10-gallon can was covered with a sugar sack, and was about 20 steps from the spring; that further on down the canyon, three quarters of a mile from the house, they found a still and some whisky. W.B. Dickerson and A.M. Corder testified, in substance, Page 247 to the same facts as did witness Jones. The defendant did not testify. Upon an examination of the record, we find no prejudicial error in the rulings of the court in the admission of testimony. As to the sufficiency of the evidence, we think there can be but little doubt. The trial was in all respects fair, and we are unable to find anything in the record sufficient to warrant us in interfering with the verdict. The judgment appealed from is therefore affirmed. BESSEY, P.J., and EDWARDS, J., concur. Citationizer© Summary of Documents Citing This Document ________________________________________ Cite Name Level None Found.

    Notes:



    Amos Dobson and Elizabeth McKinney Tree

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25877646/person/13684342028


    WikiTree

    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bonner-1446



    Buried:
    http://www.okcemeteries.net/marshall/kingston/kingston.htm

    Jonathan — Kate Antonia HYER. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Kate Antonia HYER

    Notes:

    Name:
    Listed as Edith Hyer on her daughter Kate's Certificate of Death in 1968.

    Children:
    1. Kate Wilmith BONNER was born 23 Jul 1893, Scurry, Texas; died 27 Feb 1968; was buried 29 Feb 1968, Loving, Texas.
    2. 6. Major BONNER was born 17 Jun 1889, near Scurry, Kaufman County, Texas, USA; died 29 Aug 1925, Oklahoma; was buried , Kingston Cemetery, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA.

  3. 14.  Jack Arlington TEAGUE was born 5 Mar 1849, Arkansas, USA (son of Isaac TEAGUE and Wife 2); died 1930.

    Jack married Parilee Kassandra TEAGUE 24 Jan 1861, Lafeyette, Arkansas, USA. Parilee (daughter of Hosea J. TEAGUE and Catherine PILLBURY) was born Abt 1868, Louisiana, USA; died May 1930; was buried , Kingston Cemetery, Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma, United States of America. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Parilee Kassandra TEAGUE was born Abt 1868, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Hosea J. TEAGUE and Catherine PILLBURY); died May 1930; was buried , Kingston Cemetery, Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma, United States of America.

    Notes:

    Twin Sister of Tennessee

    Parilee Teague Berry Husband

    Four Berry sisters marry four Teagues

    Posted by: Nell Mann
    Date: August 16, 2001 at 22:22:49
    of 10725



    Have been trying to find info on four sisters, originally thought last name was pilbury but new info indicates name could have been Berry. Four sisters were: Fannie Ola m. Anderson (Anson), Tennessee Desdimone m. Billy, Nancy m. Hiram Boone, Parilee m. John. They would have been born @ 1850-65, maybe in La. Family lore says all moved to TX>Ok. when bro-in-law of Teagues shot someone. Hiram and John w families are in OK in 1910. anything would be helpful.

    Children:
    1. 7. Eunice Tennessee TEAGUE was born 8 Jul 1889, Dekalb, Texas, USA; died 07 Mar 1969, San Joaquin, California.
    2. John Riley TEAGUE was born 6 Sep 1892, Oklahoma, USA; died 8 Jan 1957, Temple, Bell County, Texas, USA; was buried 9 Jan 1957, Kingston Cemetery, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA.