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John Cook 1770 – 1847 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1770

Birth Location: Hawstead, Suffolk, England

Death Date: Oct 1847

Death Location: Dartford, Kent

Father: John Cook

Mother: Martha Cocksedge

Spouse(s): Sarah Bigsby

Children(s): Sarah COOK

The story of John Cook began in 1770 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England. John Cook married Sarah Bigsby, and had children including Sarah COOK. John Cook passed away in 1847 in Dartford, Kent.

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Biography

  • The story of John Cook began in 1770 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England.
  • John Cook married Sarah Bigsby, and had children including Sarah COOK.
  • John Cook passed away in 1847 in Dartford, Kent.

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John Cook's Ancestors

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John Cook
1770 – 1847
Birth Place: Hawstead, Suffolk, England
Parents
John Cook
1750 –
Suffolk, England
Martha Cocksedge
1752 –
Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Cook's Descendants

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John Cook (Abt. 1770 – Oct 1847) m. Sarah Bigsby (Abt. 1769 – Jan 1846)
  1. 1. Sarah COOK (20 Nov 1796 – 9 September 1860) m. Richard Relph\Ralph (9 Feb 1794 – 13 January 1850)
    1. 1. Sabra Ralph (1816 – December 1885)
    2. 2. George (Oliver) Relph (1818 – 14 February 1904)
    3. 3. John Ralph (1820 – 1903)
    4. 4. John RELPH (Abt 1820 – 1903) m. Mary (Jane) Dutnall (1822 – Sep 1881)
      1. 1. Isabella RELPH (Oct 1843 – 06 Nov 1909)
      2. 2. James (Dutnall) RELPH (02 Aug 1846 – Apr 1908) m. Elizabeth Sims (abt 1837 – January 1912)
        1. 1. Elizabeth RALPH (Oct 1868 – )
        2. 2. Selina (Florence) Ralph (1 September 1871 – September 1947) m. Charles (Edward) Coomber (abt 1867 – )
        3. 3. Ada (Minnie) RALPH (Oct 1873 – 18 Nov 1946)
        4. 4. James (John Frederick) RALPH (13 Apr 1877 – 22 Jun 1950)
        5. 5. Alice (Mary) RALPH (Oct 1878 – )
        6. 6. Frederick (William) RALPH (Jul 1880 – Dec 1963)
      3. 3. John RELPH (Jan 1848 – Jan 1898)
      4. 4. Mary RELPH (Jul 1850 – Apr 1868)
      5. 5. Ebenezer (Benjamin) RELPH (Jan 1853 – )
      6. 6. Frederick RELPH (Oct 1855 – Sep 1923)
      7. 7. Walter RELPH (Apr 1858 – 02 May 1928)
      8. 8. Thomas RELPH (Apr 1860 – 06 Jul 1927)
      9. 9. Ruth RELPH (Jan 1863 – 21 Nov 1940)
      10. 10. Harry RELPH (Jan 1866 – Sep 1936)
    5. 5. Richard Ralph (abt 1822 – 8 March 1885)
    6. 6. Elizabeth (Oliver) Ralph (1824 – 1891)
    7. 7. Solomon Ralph (1827 – 23 June 1883)
    8. 8. James Ralph (1829 – 16 October 1910)
    9. 9. William Ralph (1831 – 5 February 1910)
    10. 10. Thomas Relph (1834 – 1881)
    11. 11. Benjamin Ralph (2nd April 1836 – 21 Dec 1866)
    12. 12. Edward Ralph (30 May 1838 – 29 July 1910)

John Cook's Timeline

2 Records

1770
Abt. 1770
Birth of John Cook in Hawstead, Suffolk, England
Hawstead, Suffolk, England
1847
Oct 1847
Age 77
Death of John Cook in Dartford, Kent
Dartford, Kent

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1770
    Event Place: Hawstead, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 1847
    Event Place: Dartford, Kent

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