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Re: Cook family Great Houghton
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 18 April 17 20:11 BST (UK) »
There is also another baptism for a Sarah Cook to James and Sarah in Great Houghton
on 6th October 1754.

Possible the same child.

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Re: Cook family Great Houghton
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 18 April 17 20:21 BST (UK) »
Mary baptised in 1753 was buried September 16 1753.

So that is 2 children accounted for.

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Re: Cook family Great Houghton
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 18 April 17 20:24 BST (UK) »
As the burial I looked at states the child was the daughter of Sarah widow with no age
in 1763, do you see other info martinsbox.

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Hi Sandy, I found Sarah´s baptism as 9th Feb 1752. I could not find any other Sarah marrying a Cook in the Gt Houghton register, although she could have been married outside of the village to a Cook & also had a child also named Sarah. I must admit it gets more difficult without other details you get from a death certificate.

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Re: Cook family Great Houghton
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 18 April 17 20:28 BST (UK) »
There is also another baptism for a Sarah Cook to James and Sarah in Great Houghton
on 6th October 1754.

Possible the same child.

Sandy
I found Sarah (bapt. 9 February 1752), so unless she was baptised twice, she is a second daughter named Sarah!


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Re: Cook family Great Houghton
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 18 April 17 20:32 BST (UK) »
Mary baptised in 1753 was buried September 16 1753.

So that is 2 children accounted for.

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So that is 2 children accounted for and 1 more probably added. Just need 1 or 2 more to fill in the dates 1755 - 1757.

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Re: Cook family Great Houghton
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 18 April 17 20:36 BST (UK) »
Not what you are after at the moment but noticed this marriage at Brafield on the Green.


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James COOKE of Great Houghton to Mary MOARE   otp

One of the witnesses is a Willm Cook.

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Re: Cook family Great Houghton
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 18 April 17 20:56 BST (UK) »
Not what you are after at the moment but noticed this marriage at Brafield on the Green.


Brafield on the Green  By License
8-May 1774
James COOKE of Great Houghton to Mary MOARE   otp

One of the witnesses is a Willm Cook.

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Could be James Cook (bapt. 14 May 1749), making him about 25. Perhaps I have got a William missing from between the dates I mentioned.

I found two other Cooks, who could have been their relatives:-
William Cook who married Elizabeth ? , and had 2 girls Mary (1764) & Jane (1767).
Mark Cook who had an illegitimate child with Elizabeth Tew (widow). He was named Mark Cook (1748)

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Re: Cook family Great Houghton
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 19 April 17 20:44 BST (UK) »
There is also another baptism for a Sarah Cook to James and Sarah in Great Houghton
on 6th October 1754.

Possible the same child.

Sandy
I found Sarah (bapt. 9 February 1752), so unless she was baptised twice, she is a second daughter named Sarah!

Just been looking through the Northampton Hospital Admissions 1774 - 1846 that had been put up earlier. I did notice a Sarah Cook admitted 22 March 1803, aged 52 from Gt. Houghton. This would make her born in 1751.