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Writer's pictureNelson Huseby

The Beadle Family MCF-50

Yes, your surname could have ended up with Beadle if you are a Cook ancestor. Eight generations of your Beadle ancestors, or for nearly 250 years, lived in America before they were finally absorbed by the Cook family when Catherine Beadle married Dr. James Cook. During that time, your Beadle lineage lived in three colonies, experienced the Salem witch hunts, may have become Quakers, and settled in the wilds of Northern New York.


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