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Household of James Cook (born 1872, Essex)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Grimsby, Lincolnshire

James Cook and 8 other people are on this record


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James Cook's household

Male

James

Cook

Head
Female

Sarah Ann

Cook

Wife
Female

May Priscilla

Cook

Daughter
Male

James Percy

Cook

Son
Female

Caroline Elsie

Cook

Daughter
Female

Ivy Gladys

Cook

Daughter
Female

Daisy Lillian

Cook

Daughter
Female

Doris Emily

Cook

Daughter
Male

Charles

Owen

Lodger
First name(s) James
Last name Cook
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 39
Birth year 1872
Birth place Essex

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

James

Cook

Head

Married

39

1872

Essex

Sarah Ann

Cook

Wife

Married

36

1875

Market Rasen

May Priscilla

Cook

Daughter

Single

15

1896

Grimsby Lincolnshire

James Percy

Cook

Son

-

13

1898

Grimsby Lincolnshire

Caroline Elsie

Cook

Daughter

-

10

1901

Grimsby Lincolnshire

Ivy Gladys

Cook

Daughter

-

7

1904

Grimsby Lincolnshire

Daisy Lillian

Cook

Daughter

-

5

1906

Grimsby Lincolnshire

Doris Emily

Cook

Daughter

-

3

1908

Grimsby Lincolnshire

Charles

Owen

Lodger

Maried

35

1876

Belfast Ireland

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