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Household of Thomas Cook (born 1869, Harlington Beds)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Luton, Bedfordshire

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Thomas Cook's household

Male

Thomas

Cook

Head
Female

Eliza

Cook

Wife
Female

Rose

Cook

Daughter
Male

Horace William

Cook

Son
Male

Sidney Thomas

Cook

Son
Male

Frederick Bernard

Cook

Son
Female

Annie Winnifred

Cook

Daughter
Female

Gladys Mabel

Cook

Daughter
Female

Ivy Ireny

Cook

Daughter
First name(s) Thomas
Last name Cook
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 42
Birth year 1869
Birth place Harlington Beds

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Thomas

Cook

Head

Married

42

1869

Harlington Beds

Eliza

Cook

Wife

Married

37

1874

Dunstable Beds

Rose

Cook

Daughter

Single

13

1898

Luton Beds

Horace William

Cook

Son

Single

12

1899

Harlington Beds

Sidney Thomas

Cook

Son

Single

10

1901

Luton Beds

Frederick Bernard

Cook

Son

Single

7

1904

Harlington Beds

Annie Winnifred

Cook

Daughter

Single

5

1906

Leagrave Beds

Gladys Mabel

Cook

Daughter

Single

3

1908

Leagrave Beds

Ivy Ireny

Cook

Daughter

Single

2

1909

Leagrave Beds

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