NEBRASKA STATE SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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Anna Amariah Cook Hammond

Anna Amariah Cook was born in New York in 1800, the daughter of Revolutionary War Corporal Jonathan Cook and his wife Eunice Kruger.  She married Amriah Hammond. Anna died on February 26, 1905, and is buried in Fair View Cemetery in Rushville, Sheridan County, Nebraska.

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  • Home
    • Today's DAR
    • Virtual Tour
    • Memorial Continental Hall
  • Membership
    • Junior Members
  • Chapters
    • District I >
      • Betsey Hager
      • Bonneville
      • Fort Sidney
      • General George A. Custer
      • Katahdin
      • Loup Trail
      • Point of Rock
      • Sandhills
      • Shelton
      • Sioux Lookout
      • Thirty-Seventh Star
    • District II >
      • David City
      • Fort Kearney
      • Lewis-Clark
      • Mary Katherine Goddard
      • Nancy Gary
      • Niobrara Butler-Johnson
      • Omaha
    • District III >
      • Deborah Avery
      • Major Isaac Sadler - La Belle Vue
      • Otoe
      • Quivera
      • Reavis-Ashley
      • St. Leger Cowley
  • About Us
    • Executive Board
    • Committees
    • Libraries
    • C.A.R.
  • Historical Daughters
  • Calendar
  • Contact Us
  • Join
  • Members Only