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Gary Lawrence Cook 1230–1275 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1230

Birth Location: yorkshire England

Death Date: 1275

Death Location: Yorkshire England

Father: Sir Cook

Mother: Lettuce Cornelious

Spouse(s): Lady Kilpie

Children(s): Sir Cook

Gary Lawrence Cook was born in 1230 in yorkshire England, the child of Sir Alexander Cook And Lettuce Cornelious. Gary Lawrence Cook married Lady Stacie Kilpie, and had children including Sir Jonathan Cook. Gary Lawrence Cook passed away in 1275 in Yorkshire England.

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Biography

  • Gary Lawrence Cook was born in 1230 in yorkshire England, the child of Sir Alexander Cook And Lettuce Cornelious.
  • Gary Lawrence Cook married Lady Stacie Kilpie, and had children including Sir Jonathan Cook.
  • Gary Lawrence Cook passed away in 1275 in Yorkshire England.

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Children(s)

Gary Cook's Ancestors

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Gary Cook
1230–1275
Birth Place: yorkshire England
Parents
Sir Alexander Cook
1200–1230
Leicestershire, England
Lettuce Cornelious
1203–1245
leictershire, England
Grandparents
Albert Cook
1179–1210
leictershire, England
Ann Hook
1182–1215
leictershire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Cook
1155–1193
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abraham Cook
1129–1167

Gary Cook's Descendants

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Gary (Lawrence) Cook (1230–1275) m. Lady (Stacie) Kilpie (1244–1290)
  1. 1. Sir (Jonathan) Cook 1260–1310 m. Jessica Hunsberger 1260–1290
    1. 1. Sir (Harold) Cook 1300–1360
      1. 1. Sir (Harold Oxwell) Cook 1345–1401
        1. 1. Sir (Norman) Cook 1360–1401

Gary Cook's Timeline

2 Records

1230
1230
Birth of Gary Lawrence Cook in yorkshire England
yorkshire England
1275
1275
Age 45
Death of Gary Lawrence Cook in Yorkshire England
Yorkshire England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1230
    Event Place: yorkshire England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1275
    Event Place: Yorkshire England

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