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Cook -- also
see Cooke
Cook -- Mr. Cook's Sunday
School class donated to Belgium
Relief at Simcoe [SR19141224p1] Cook -- A. H. Cook donated to Belgium Relief [SR19141126p1] Cook -- Mrs. A. H. Cook donated to Belgium Relief at Simcoe [SR19150218p1] Cook -- A. H. Cook,
physician, Port
Dover
Cook -- Mrs. A. H. Cook played the wedding march -- see Ivey-Wamsley wedding Cook -- Dr. A. H. Cook -- see 1921 Port Dover Board of Education Cook -- Rev. A. L. Cook of Seranton, Iowa was brother of Jonah Cook of Walsingham [SR19170426p13] Cook -- Mrs. A. W. Cook of Vittoria is visiting her parents in Guelph [SR19170405p2] -- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook of Vittoria have moved to Mount Pleasant [SR10170913p3] Cook -- Aileen, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cook, died 24 Dec 1900 in Atherton [SR19010103] Cook -- Alvin Cook, 39, died
12 Dec 1900 | his wife Jennie Rush 1867-1906 Cook --
Alzine Cook, [46], wife of Co[l]ford Howey, died 19 Feb 1899 at Boston
[SR18990302] Cook -- Annie, 65, wife of
Wm. Cook, died 29 Aug 1888 in Simcoe Cook -- Archie W. Cook of Vittoria married Miss Christina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Koch of Guelph, 21 Feb 1917 in Guelph [SR19170301p5] Cook -- [Arsand] Meritt Cook Jr. of Simcoe's mother, Sarah Cook, 48, wife of Meritt Cook, died 17 Jun 1841 at Shumly, N.Y. [NO18410710p3] Cook -- Arthur Cook of North Walsingham married Elizabeth, daughter of Geo. Ross of Silver Hill, 6 Jun 1894 at her father's home [NR18940719] Cook -- Arthur F. Cook, 35,
born 13 Jan 1866 in Ontario, farmer Cook -- Asa Cook operated
the Simcoe Book Store in Oct 1840 in Simcoe Cook -- Asa Cook of Simcoe -- see 1841 Licenses Cook -- Asa Cook was paid for stationery -- see 1841 Accounts paid Cook -- An election for school trustee to serve the unexpired term of the late John Mitchell occurred Monday. Nominees: T. W. Walsh, Asa Cook and town clerk/returning officer William Wallace. Wallace declared himself duly elected [NR18610815p2] Cook -- Asa Cook is still at his old stand on Kent street, ready to supply sheet-iron, stove pip, drum-stoves, pipes for dwellings, shops public buildings including churches and schools. Butter, eggs, iron, copper, etc. taken in exchange [NR18701013p4] Cook -- A. and C. M. Cook's
Tin Shop, a co-partnership supplying stoves, copper ware, milk cans, etc.
Hides, skins, rags, iron, capper, butter, eggs, &c. taken in exchange.
Calvin M. Cook 29 Mar 1871, Simcoe [NR18710727p3] Cook -- B. Cook of [Boissevain], Manitoba -- see 1899 Holiday Visitors Cook -- B. [R]. Cook had mail waiting 5 Mar 1841 at Vittoria Cook -- [Barnabas] Cook had mail waiting 5 Mar 1841 at Vittoria Cook -- Beatrice Cook,
single, maid, 74 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe Cook -- C. Cook and C.
Louks, Lot 8, Concession 3, Walsingham Cook -- C. Cooke [sic] was a 1900 Windham officer Cook -- C. Cook: Cook -- C. B. Cook, S. B.,
and DeBlaquiere & Co., Lot 3, Concession 3, Walsingham Cook -- C. F. Cook, farmer,
RR3 Port Rowan Cook -- to wife of C. M. Cook a son, [12] Sep 1882 in Simcoe [NR18820921p2] Cook -- C. M. Cook -- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List Cook -- Mrs. C. M. Cook of Vittoria was sister of Mrs. I. D. Lawson of Simcoe, and daughter of James Burgess who died last week in Vittoria [SR19091216p12] -- see Mrs. Burgess' obituary Cook -- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cook's home at Vittoria was location of a variety shower for newlywed Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook [SR19170329p3] -- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cook have their son, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook of Mount Pleasant, visiting [SR19171018p2] Cook -- the farm of Mrs. C. M. Cook of Vittoria employed Alfred J. Lewis Larry, before he enlisted [SR19181003p1] Cook -- C. M. Cook died Saturday after a lengthy illness. Leaves widow, sons Lyle of the West and Archie of Mt. Pleasant, and an adopted daughter. His son Wallace was killed in action over a year ago. Funeral Monday [SR19190220p7] -- Calvin Myron Cook died Sun 9 Feb 1919 in Vittoria [SR19190220p7] Cook -- Calvin M. Cook died Feb 1919 [Oakwood Cemetery stone] Cook -- to wife of tinsmith Calvin Cook a daughter 18 Jul 1878 in Simcoe [BC18780724p3] Cook -- to wife of Calvin Cook a son 7 Mar 1896 in Simcoe [SR18960312] Cook -- Calvin M. Cook wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1876] Cook -- C. M. Cook -- see 1880 Simcoe Firemen Cook -- to wife of Simcoe
tinsmith Calvin M. Cook, nee Jane Ann Burgess, a son, Frederick [Lisle], [no date
provided] [Ontario Vital Stats 022140] Cook -- to wife of Calvin M. Cook a son 28 Jan 1891 in Charlotteville [BC18910204] Cook -- Calvin M. Cook, 52,
born 1 Oct 1848 in Ontario, tinsmith Cook -- Calvin Cook's son Wallace Cook -- see Carillon Tower's WWI plaque Cook -- Calvin M. Cook died
Feb 1919 | Jane A. Cook 1857-1918 |
Clara M. Cook died Jul 1879 Cook -- Chauncey Cook -- see The story of Spooky Hollow Cook -- Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Cook attended Thomas Marshall's 88th birthday party Cook -- Chancey Earl Cook,
797018, Private [1916 Norfolk's Own]
-- Chancey Earl Cook, 18, of Port Rowan, student, born 5 Jan 1898 in Long
Point, son of Sheldon Cook of Port Rowan Cook -- Private Clarence [sic] Earl Cook (photo) son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cook of the Long Point Signal Station, was through the Vimy Ridge action, is now restored to health and expects to return to the front at once [SR19171018p5] Cook -- Private Chauncey E. Cook of Port Rowan now serving at France's 29 Nov 1917 letter to his parents [SR19171227p1] Cook -- Pte. C. Earl Cook has been wounded -- see Found Own Letter Cook -- Charles Cook, born at Forestville, son of Chauncey Cook, was a miner, living a Grand Forks, according to the 24 Mar 1905 issue of Dawson City News [SR19050505p1] Cook -- Charles Cook of Binbrook married Miss Nina Law, only daughter of Samuel A. Law of Port Dover, 15 Apr [1908] in Port Dover [SR19080430] Cook -- Charles Chancey Cook born [Ontario Vital Stats 1870] Cook -- the will of Charlotte Cook of Simcoe was probated in 1895 [Norfolk Wills] Cook -- Chauncey Cook's daughter, Lizzie, 18, died 11 Jan 1886 in Forestville [NR18860114] Cook -- Chauncy [sic]
Cook, 64, born 4 Nov 1836 in U.S., immigrated 1861 Cook -- Chauncy [sic] Cook's wife, Mary Ann, 74, died Sunday 10 Jul 1917 at Port Royal [SR19170719p6] -- see her obituary Cook -- Chauncey Cook, 93, one of Norfolk's pioneers -- see his biography Cook -- Chauncey T. Cook
1837-1931 | his wife Mary Ann 1843-1917 Cook -- Clara M., 3 months,
only child of tinsmith Calvin M. Cook, died 14 Oct 1878 in Simcoe [BC18781016p3] Cook -- Clar. Cook -- was a 1915 Windham Officer Cook -- Clarence
Cook of Windham married Tanzen, daughter of Jacob Millard of Windham, in
Simcoe [WS18971104p5] Cook -- C. and T. Cook's daughter Maggie Ilean, 2, died 24 Dec 1900 [Salem Cemetery stone] Cook -- to the wife of Clarence Cook: Cook -- Mrs. Clarence Cook, 40, died Fri 20 Aug 1915 at Atherton [SR19150826p5] -- Mrs. Clarence Cook, 39, of Windham, died Friday, leaving husband, four small children. Interment in Salem cemetery [WS19150901] -- also survived by father, two brothers, five sisters. Interred Mon 23 Aug 1915 [Atherton SR19150902p8] Cook -- Clarence Cook -- was a 1921 Windham officer Cook -- to the wife of Clarence A. Cook of Bloomsburg a daughter 7 May 1905 [SR19050512] Cook -- C. A. Cook's wife, Tamzen R. Millard, 1875-1915 [Salem Cemetery stone] Cook -- Clarence A. Cook 1872-1971 | Emma L. 1892-1961 [Salem Cemetery stone] Cook -- Clarence R. Cook (photo), eldest son of S. B. Cook of Port Rowan, is now in training with the United States forces at Camp Beauregard. A younger brother, Private Chauncey Earl Cook, enlisted with the 133rd Battalion and is now serving in France [SR19171206p4] Cook -- Clifford Cook: Cook -- Mrs. Curtis Cook: Cook -- Cyril Montgomery, 17, second son of A. H. Cook, died 7 Sep 1913 in Simcoe [SR19130911p4] Cook -- D. Cook -- see 1917 Simcoe High Honor students Cook -- Form I student
Donald Cook was on Simcoe High School's Apr 1918 Honor Roll [SR19180509p1] Cook -- Dorothy Cook-- see Simcoe
Public School 1914 Promotions Cook -- Mr. E. Cook, 95, a native of England, formerly of Windham, died 15 Dec 1903 at the County Home [SR19031225] Cook -- Earl Cook -- see 1914 Elementary School Grads Cook -- Edward Agustus Cook wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1878] Cook -- Edward Brisco Cook, son of Haldimand County J.P James Cook, married Annie Louise, daughter of late George Killmaster of Port Rowan, 10 Jul 1878 in Port Rowan [BC18780724p3] Cook -- Eli Cook of Ingersoll married Miss Mary Ann Fleming, daughter of Wm. Fleming of Boston, 7 May 1883 at Mount Pleasant [WS18830524] Cook --
Eliza J. Birdsall, 58, wife of Henry W. Cook, mother of public school
inspector H. Frank Cook, died 19 Apr 1907 at Atherton
[SR19070426] Cook -- Emma Jane Cook wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1873] Cook -- Enoch Cook, 92, widower, was an inmate of the County Home, superintended by Richard Spencer [1901 Census of Woodhouse:2] Cook -- Esther Cook wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1872] Cook -- Ethel Cook attended County Model School, 1897 Cook -- Ethel Lilian, second daughter of Henry Wilkinson Cook of Delhi, married John Albert Clarke, youngest son of late John Fitzgerald Clarke, M.D., sheriff of district of Thunder Bay, 29 Nov 1905 in Winnipeg [SR19051208] Cook -- Ethel L. Cook, the wife of John A. Clarke, had a daughter 14 Jun 1907 in Port Arthur, Ont. [SR19070705] Cook -- Miss
Eva Cook married F. J. Alway, 15 Jun 1898 at her father's home at Atherton
[SR18980623] Cook -- Florence Evelyn, infant daughter of M. H. Cook, died 12 Jul 1901 in Waterford [SR19010725] Cook -- Frank Cook,
laborer, RR2 Port Dover Cook -- Frank Geo. Cook wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1882] -- Frank G. Cook of Townsend married Miss Hannah M. Smithson of Townsend, 13 Dec 1882 in Simcoe [NR18821214] Cook -- Frank Cook -- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List Cook -- Frank H. Cook donated
to Ag. Society in 1916. Cook -- H. F. Cook of Simcoe was a 1921 Sunday School officer Cook -- G. Cook of Rockford
was brother of Martin Cook of Waterford Cook -- G. R. Cook played baseball in Jul 1884 Cook -- G. W. Cook who has live for years on the 9th con. of Charlotteville three miles west of Simcoe moved to Port Colborne last week where he will live with his daughter, Mrs. Alfred Bessey [SR19151104p10] Cook -- G. W. Cook, farmer,
RR6 Simcoe; Lot 20, Concession 8, Charlotteville Cook -- Pte. G. Wallace Cook -- see 1929 Monocle's In Memoriam Cook -- George Cook, 36,
born 26 Sep 1864 in Ontario, farm laborer Cook -- George Cook,
laborer, RR3 Waterford Cook -- Mrs. George Cook of Rockford's father, Mr. Wilson of Fairground in Houghton township, died Friday. His funeral was Sunday [WS19210414p5] Cook -- to wife of Geo. R. Cook a son 30 Mar 1889 in Simcoe [BC18890410] [NR18890411p3] Cook -- Geo.
R. Cook, 34, died 19 Mar 1898 in Simcoe Cook -- George Richard Cook, Esq. of Simcoe, married Miss Ida Mary Gardiner Agar of Simcoe, 12 Sep 1888 at her mother's home in Simcoe [BC18880912] [NR18890913] Cook -- George W. Cook of Simcoe -- see Carillon Tower's WWI Plaque Cook -- Gertrude Elliot,
daughter of late Simon S. Cook of Morrisburg and Mrs. Cook of Spadina
Gardens, married Harold Watts MacMahon of Toronto, son of late Judge
MacMahon of Simcoe, 11 Dec 1909 in Toronto [SR19091216p12] |
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