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John COOK

BirthApril 25, 1853 - Southwick, Durham, England
Death14 Apr 1926 - 24 Burnham Street, South Shields
MotherMargaret McCaslin
FatherRobert Cook

Born in Southwick, Durham, England on April 25, 1853 to Robert Cook and Margaret McCaslin. John COOK had 15 children. He passed away on 14 Apr 1926 in 24 Burnham Street, South Shields.

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Parents
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Robert Cook
1805 - 1875
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Margaret Mccaslin
1811 - 1871
Children Show all
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Hilda Cook
1898 - 1973
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Alice Jane Cook
1877 - 1961
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Caroline Cook
1881 - 1882
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Edward James Cook
1879 - 1940
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Caroline Francis Cook
1888 - 1896
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Alexander Cook
1895 - 1916
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John Thomas Cook
1886 - Unknown
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Ann Cook
1875 - Unknown
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Margaret Ellen Cook
1873 - 1958
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Robert Henry Cook
1890 - 1969
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Mary Eveline Cook
1892 - 1892
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Thomas Irvin Cook
1876 - 1876
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Blanch Cook
1893 - 1894
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Ethel May Cook
1883 - 1965
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Ernest Cook
1901 - 1986

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