Major Daniel McCook, Sr. (USA)

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Major Daniel McCook, Sr. (USA)

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Birthplace: Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: July 21, 1863 (66)
Buffington Island, Meigs County, Ohio, United States (mortally wounded on July 19, 1863 during the Battle of Buffington Island )
Place of Burial: 4521 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, 45232, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of George McCook and Mary McCook
Husband of Martha McCook
Father of Major Latimer Abraham McCook, MD (USA); Brigadier General George Wythe McCook, (USA); John James McCook; Brigadier General Robert Latimer McCook, (USA); Major General Alexander McDowell McCook, (USA) and 7 others
Brother of Dr. John McCook (USA)

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About Major Daniel McCook, Sr. (USA)

Major Daniel McCook, Sr. (USA)

Major McCook was an attorney and an officer in the Union army during the American Civil War. He was one of two Ohio brothers who, along with 13 of their sons, became widely known as the “Fighting McCooks” for their contributions to the war effort.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fighting_McCooks

Biography

McCook was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, the son of an Irish revolutionary, George McCook, who had fled to the United States about 1780. He graduated from Jefferson College. On August 28, 1817, he married Martha Latimer; they would have twelve children (nine boys and three girls). In 1826 the family moved to New Lisbon, Ohio, then to Carrollton, where McCook practiced law. He became an elder in the Presbyterian church and was a pioneer in the regional Sunday School movement. He was an elder at John McMillan's church.

With the outbreak of the Civil War, McCook, although 63 years old, volunteered his services to the Union. He was commissioned as a major and paymaster. When Confederate Brig. Gen. John H. Morgan led his troops through southern Ohio during Morgan's Raid, Major McCook joined in the advance of the Union pursuit. Early in the morning of July 19, 1863, Federal troops attacked Morgan at Buffington Island, where the Confederates were planning to cross the Ohio River back into Kentucky. McCook was shot and mortally wounded. He died two days later, and his body was buried with full military honors in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Daniel McCook House in Carrollton has been restored and was listed in 1970 as a National Historic Place.

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Major Daniel McCook, Sr. (USA)'s Timeline

1797
June 20, 1797
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
1820
April 26, 1820
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
1821
November 21, 1821
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
1823
1823
1827
December 28, 1827
Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, United States
1831
April 22, 1831
Columbiana County, Ohio, United States
1834
July 22, 1834
Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio, United States
1837
March 26, 1837
Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio, United States
1843
1843
1845
May 25, 1845
Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio, United States