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John James McCook

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Name
  
John McCook

Other work
  
Lawyer

Service/branch
  
Union Army

Role
  
Attorney


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Died
  
September 17, 1911, Sea Bright, New Jersey, United States

Education
  
Kenyon College, Harvard Law School

Unit
  
52nd Ohio Infantry, 6th Ohio Cavalry

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War

John James McCook (1806 – October 11, 1865), was a patriarch of the Fighting McCooks, one of the most prolific families in United States Army history. Five of his sons became prominent soldiers, chaplains, or sailors, as well as eight of his nephews.

McCook was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, to George and Mary McCormack McCook. He attended Jefferson College's medical school. His older brother Daniel, a local attorney, moved to eastern Ohio in 1826, settling in Carrollton. Not long afterward, John McCook also moved to the Buckeye State and established a practice in New Lisbon and later in Steubenville. He was married to Catherine Julia Sheldon, a native of Hartford, Connecticut. He was superintendent for several years of the Sunday School of the First Church of Steubenville.

He served as a volunteer surgeon in the Union Army during the Civil War. He died just after its close at the headquarters of his son, General Anson G. McCook, in Washington, D. C., during a visit. McCook was buried at Steubenville beside his wife, who had preceded him in death by just six months.

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John James McCook Wikipedia