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Cook married Elizabeth Batts ( 1742 – 1835 ), the daughter of Samuel Batts, keeper of the Bell Inn, Wapping and one of his mentors, on 21 December 1762 at St. Margaret's Church in Barking, Essex.
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In 1783, after the war, he married Jane Cook ( also born in Christian County, in 1759 to William Cook and his wife Sarah Simpson ).
In 1963, Cook married Wendy Snowden ; the couple had two daughters, Lucy and Daisy, but the marriage ended in 1970.
He married TV personality Zoë Ball in 1999 at Babington House in Somerset ; in January 2003, Cook broke up with Ball, but three months later they reconciled.
His daughter, Elizabeth, married James Cook in 1762 at Barking, after the Royal Navy captain had stayed at the Inn.
Although they had six children together, much of their married life was spent apart, with Cook absent on his voyages and, after his murder in 1779 at Kealakekua Bay, she survived until 1835.
Pongo and Missis Pongo ( or simply Missis ) are a pair of Dalmatians who live with the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Dearly and their two nannies, Nanny Cook and Nanny Butler.
In 1874, Scott married Rachel Cook, who had been one of the first undergraduates of the College for Women, Hitchin ( later Girton College, Cambridge ).
In 2006, two new residential buildings, including rooms for 70 students as well as accommodation for married couples, were opened ; these were named after the then Master of the College Sir Brian Heap and the Vice-Master Geoffrey Cook.
When Arnaz Jr. was only 15 years old he got a 15-year-old Suzanne Howe ( Callahan ) pregnant and she gave birth to a baby named Julia Arnaz who later married Timothy E. Cook ( 1963-2012 ).
Their daughter Julia Cook Edwards married Edward Lewis Baker, editor of the Illinois State Journal and son of Congressman David Jewett Baker.
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On April 11, 1867, Pierce G. Cook, as an agent for Elizabeth Cornell of New Jersey, platted the portion of community in Danby with the name Cornell.
They were John, Amariah and Hannah ( wife of George L. Byon ) Hammond ; Esther Wright ( second wife of Ira Bulkley ); Elizabeth Cook ( wife of Orsemus Rathbone ); Willis and Nancy ( wife of Brockhurst L. Baker ) Hammond ; George L. and Harris T. Ryon ; Benson, Elizabeth and Charles Tubbs ; Maria Coates ( wife of Lorenzo Cook ); Edward, Charlotte and Hester Buck ; Phebe Mascho, who died young, and her brother Charles ; and a girl named Rifle, who lived in the family of John Ryon, Sr. Miss Wright ’ s pay for teaching was " calculated at one dollar per week, or one bushel of good merchantable wheat.
Thomas Cook was born to John and Elizabeth Cook, who lived at 9 Quick Close in the village of Melbourne, Derbyshire.
The women in attendance at the initial meeting were: Emma Hale Smith, Sarah M. Cleveland, Phebe Ann Hawkes, Elizabeth Jones, Sophia Packard, Philinda Merrick, Martha Knight, Desdemona Fulmer, Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Leonora Taylor, Bathsheba W. Smith, Phebe M. Wheeler, Elvira A. Coles ( Cowles ; later Elivira A. C. Holmes ), Margaret A. Cook, Athalia Robinson, Sarah Granger Kimball, Eliza R. Snow, Sophia Robinson, Nancy Rigdon and Sophia R. Marks.
Victorian poets who have referred to fairy rings in their works include Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Eliza Cook, Robert Stephen Hawker, Felicia Hemans, Gerald Massey, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
The Prime Minister of the Cook Islands is the official responsible for heading Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's government in the Cook Islands, a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand.
In 1970, during the Captain Cook Bicentenary Celebrations, Thornton appeared before Queen Elizabeth II as a young Rosa Campbell-Praed in Looking Glass on Yesterday ( written by Brisbane writer and Churchill Fellowship holder Jill Morris and directed by Joan Whalley ).
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* 1770 – James Cook names and lands on Possession Island, Queensland and claims the east coast of Australia as New South Wales in the name of King George III.
* 1780 – James Cook's ship HMS Resolution returns to England ( Cook having been killed on Hawaii during the voyage ).
* 1967 – William Douglas Cook, New Zealand founder of Eastwoodhill Arboretum and Pukeiti ( b. 1884 )
* 1965 – The Constitution of Cook Islands comes into force, giving the Cook Islands self-governing status within New Zealand.
* 1945 – Stu Cook, American singer and musician ( Creedence Clearwater Revival, Southern Pacific, and Creedence Clearwater Revisited )
The Cook – Levin theorem states that the Boolean satisfiability problem is NP-complete, and in fact, this was the first decision problem proved to be NP-complete.
With Aaron Cook returning from an injury, the Rockies won 2 – 1 in the bottom of the 9th on a Yorvit Torrealba sacrifice fly.
1980 — Cook Islands – United States Maritime Boundary Treaty establishes the Cook Islands – American Samoa boundary
1990 — Cook Islands – France Maritime Delimitation Agreement establishes the Cook Islands – French Polynesia boundary
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