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| date_of_birth  =[[December 8]], [[1800]]<ref>Hoskins, Frank W.  (1928).  ''[http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/WF/WF00000044/file10.pdf The History of Methodism in Pensacola, Florida: Its Rise and Progress]''.  Cokesbury Press.  p. 18.</ref>
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| date_of_birth  =[[December 8]], [[1800]]
| place_of_birth =Hancock County, Georgia
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| place_of_birth =Hancock County, Georgia<ref>Hoskins, Frank W.  (1928).  ''[http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/WF/WF00000044/file10.pdf The History of Methodism in Pensacola, Florida: Its Rise and Progress]''.  Cokesbury Press.  p. 18.</ref>
| date_of_death  =[[October 14]], [[1825]]<ref>Hoskins, [http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/WF/WF00000044/file11.pdf p. 25].</ref>
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| date_of_death  =Fall [[1825]]
| place_of_death =Pensacola
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| occupation    =Pastor, [[First Methodist Church]]<br/>Christian missionary
 
| occupation    =Pastor, [[First Methodist Church]]<br/>Christian missionary
 
| religion      =[[First Methodist Church|Methodist]]
 
| religion      =[[First Methodist Church|Methodist]]
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The Reverend Dr. '''Henry P. Cook''' was the third pastor of the [[First Methodist Church]] of Pensacola.
 
The Reverend Dr. '''Henry P. Cook''' was the third pastor of the [[First Methodist Church]] of Pensacola.
  
Born in [[1800]] in Hancock County, Georgia, Cook converted to Methodism at the age of seventeen while attending a camp meeting near Sparta, Georgia.  At the age of 20, he entered the travelling ministry.  Prior to his appointment to the Pensacola mission he worked in Whitesand, Mississippi (near modern-day Prentiss), Opelousas, Louisiana, and Tombeckbee (Fort Tombecbe), Alabama.  In December of [[1823]] he was appointed to the Pensacola mission, where he served until his death of yellow fever in the fall of [[1825]].<ref>Hoskins, [http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/WF/WF00000044/file10.pdf p. 20].</ref>
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Born in [[1800]] in Hancock County, Georgia, Cook converted to Methodism at the age of seventeen while attending a camp meeting near Sparta, Georgia.  At the age of 20, he entered the travelling ministry.  Prior to his appointment to the Pensacola mission he worked in Whitesand, Mississippi (near modern-day Prentiss), Opelousas, Louisiana, and Tombeckbee (Fort Tombecbe), Alabama.  In December of [[1823]] he was appointed to the Pensacola mission, where he served until his death of yellow fever in the fall of [[1825]].<ref>Hoskins, p. 20.</ref>
  
 
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