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James Cook

Birthabout 1830 - Friston, Suffolk, England
DeathOctober 1898 possible - Plomesgate, Suffolk
MotherNot Available
FatherWilliam Cook

Born in Friston, Suffolk, England on about 1830 to William Cook. James Cook married Mary Scarce and had 11 children. He passed away on October 1898 possible in Plomesgate, Suffolk.

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Parents
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William Cook
1780 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Mary Scarce
1836 - 1921
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Horace Cook
1860 - 1911
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John Cook
1858 - 1918
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James Gowen Cook
1868 - Unknown
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Emma Jane Cook
1865 - Unknown
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William Cook
1854 - Unknown
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Caleb Cook
1880 - Unknown
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Harry Cook
1874 - 1950
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Elizabeth Ann Cook
1863 - Unknown
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Harriet Cook
1870 - Unknown
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Kate Cook
1877 - 1942
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Agnes Cook
1873 - Unknown

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