• George Grimston Cookman (October 21, 1800 – March 12, 1841) was a Methodist clergyman who served as Chaplain of the Senate. George Grimston Cookman was...
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  • politician from West Virginia George Grimston Cookman (1801–1841), Methodist clergyman who served as Chaplain of the Senate John Cookman (1909–1982), American...
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    Famous passengers also lost was actor Tyrone Power and clergyman George Grimston Cookman. September 27, 1854: James F. Luce was in command of the Collins...
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  • Vicinity; Gougaun-Barra, Glengariff, And Killarney (PDF). p. 158. The Cookman Story: Reform in Hull and the United States Northern Mariner, Volume 15...
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    between Nantucket Shoals and Georges Bank. She was not seen again. Among the passengers was the Rev. George Grimston Cookman, who had served as Chaplain...
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    1836 32 Henry Slicer Christian Methodist September 11, 1837 33 George Grimston Cookman Christian Methodist December 31, 1839 34 Septimus Tustin Christian...
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  • 1837 – December 11, 1837 Succeeded by Levi R. Reese Preceded by George Grimston Cookman 34th US Senate Chaplain June 12, 1841 – December 16, 1846 Succeeded by...
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    two daughters: Julia (b. 1836) and Sarah (b. 1847). Their three sons were George, Henry and Thomas Slicer. Per Kathy Sedler, “Records of Isaac McComas, Individuals...
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