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Cook Name Study

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Surnames/tags: COOKE COOK
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Welcome to the Cook Project Page

Contents

How to Join

This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the COOK and COOKE surnames.

  • 1.If you are interested in joining the project just post a public comment here on the page or send a message to Melissa.
  • 2.Add Cook and Cooke to the tags you follow
  • 3.Let us know how you would like to participate. There are several ways, adding sources, making connections, researching your own family lines. Just let us know where you are interested in helping.
  • 4.You can add one of the stickers to your Cook(e) profiles. It looks like this.
    This profile is part of the Cook Name Study.
  • {{One Name Study|name=Cook}}
  • {{One Name Study|name=Cooke}}
  • 5.You can add a sticker to your own profile to show you are a member. It looks like this.
    ... ... ... is a member of the Cook Name Study Project.
  • {{Member|ONS|name=Cook}}
  • {{Member|ONS|name=Cooke}}


Categories

You can add your profiles to the category: Cook name study, or Cooke name study. There are a few subcategories you can use. If you need a new subcategory created, please let me know. These categories are here to help further research in migrations and family groups.

Cook United States Subcategory
Kansas
Maine
Cumberland, Maine
Franklin, Maine
Michigan
New Hampshire
Carroll, New Hampshire
Grafton, New Hampshire
Stafford, New Hampshire
Cook_Name_Study New York
North Carolina, Cook Name Study
Lincoln County, North Carolina
Cook_Name_Study Pennsylvania
South Carolina Cook Name Study
Virginia


Canada Subcategory
Ontario

Surname Origins and Variants

Cook is an English occupational surname derived from the Old English word "coc," which included cooks, cooked-meat sellers, and keepers of eating-houses.[1]

The Cook surname has many variants. The most common variant, Cooke, is included as part of this project.

Other variants are not a part of this project. These include Koch (name study page here); Cooks; Cookes; Coke; and many others.

Task List

The main tasks of this project are:

Other fun tasks include:

If you would like to help out with any of these goals, join the project! In this case, there can never be Too Many Cooks!

Project Members

Melissa is researching her ancestors:
Amy Cook Bayles was from Suffolk, England and traveled to America with her husband and their family. They settled in Pennsylvania, and later moved to Kansas. Her brother John Cook moved his family from England to Pennsylvania in 1835. I am trying to find evidence of their parents.
Sarah is researching her husband's Cook ancestors from England.
William Cook was born in the Virginia Colonies around 1731, and is oldest ancestor in her husband's tree.
Iain is researching his Cooke ancestors from England.
John Cooke is Iain's oldest Cooke ancestor born around 1846
Wendy is researching her Cook ancestors from Ontario, Canada
John or Johan Cook is Wendy's oldest Cook ancestor born around 1794
Lela is researching her Cook ancestry in North Carolina and Kansas.
Phillip Cook born in North Carolina around 1755 is her oldest known Cook ancestor.
Kami is researching her Cook ancestors from Canada(PEI) and the United States(MA).
Kami prefers to keep her tree private, so please contact her directly with any questions regarding her Cook relations.
Lori is researching her own ancestry and helping source Cook profiles from in USA.
Alexander Cook born in Ireland around 1790 and died in Pennsylvania in 1877 is her oldest Cook ancestor.
Ashley is researching her own ancestry and adding sources to her own Cook profiles.
George Hobson Cook born in North Carolina around 1818 is her oldest Cook Ancester.
John is researching her family line in Pennsylvania, USA
Isaac Cook born about 1826 in New York is his oldest Cook ancestor.
Barry is researching his Cook ancestors from Canada.
Abraham Cook and John Cook both left Pennsylvania for Canada. They are the oldest ancestor's in Barry's tree.
Keith is researching his Cook ancestors from the Northeast United States.
Floyd Cook, Sr. is his oldest Cook ancestor on Wikitree.
Jo has Cook ancestors from the Northeast and Midwest United States.
Halsey J Cook born around 1822 in New York is his oldest Cook ancestor.
Dorothy is researching her Cook ancestors from the South and Midwest United States.
Paschal Hickman Cook Born 1811 in Kentucky is her oldest Cook ancestor.
Melinda is researching her Cook ancestors from Arkansas, Texas and Alabama.
George Franklin Cook Born 1862 in Alabama is her oldest Cook ancestor.
Lisa is researching her Cooke ancestors from Lancashire, England.
Samuel Cooke Born about 1829 in Lancashire is her oldest Cooke ancestor.
Kathryn is researching her Cook ancestors from Yorkshire, England.
Robert Cook Born about 1820 in Yorkshire is her oldest Cook ancestor.
Wanda is researching her Cook ancestors from Georgia.
John Francis Cook Born about 1760 is her oldest Cook ancestor.
John is researching his Cook ancestors from Maryland.
'William C Cook Born about 1846 in Maryland is his oldest Cook ancestor.
Scott is researching his Cook ancestors originating in Dundee, Scotland who migrated to Tasmania, Australia.
Andrew Cook Born about 1829 in Dundee, Scotland is his oldest Cook ancestor.
Tom is researching his Cook ancestors from Kent, England.
Abraham Cook Born about 1811 in Kent is his oldest Cook ancestor. He also has a DNA link to Robert Cook, Aldington, 1807, and Hogben name from Lyminge, Elham and other areas near.
Sandy will be working on her Cooke connection of the Mayflower passenger, Francis Cooke. She will also be working on her Cooke family in Billerica, Massachusetts.
Francis Cooke born 1583 in England is her oldest Cooke ancestor.
Denette is a brand new member looking to discover her Cooke ancestry! Welcome Denette, and can't wait to see where your research takes you!
Ed is a brand new member looking to continue his research. He has made connections to Francis Cooke and John Soul Cooke.


Famous and Notable Cook(e)s

Are you descended from any of these Cooks? Let us know.

Explorers

  • Captain James Cook (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
  • Frederick Cook (June 10, 1865 – August 5, 1940) American explorer, physician, and ethnographer. He needs a profile.

Entertainers

  • Samuel Cooke (January 22, 1931 – December 11, 1964) American singer, songwriter, civil-rights activist and entrepreneur.
  • Donald Cook (September 26, 1901 – October 1, 1961) American stage and film actor. His profile needs more records.
  • Peter Cook (17 November 1937 – 9 January 1995) English satirist and comedic actor. He needs a profile.
  • Fielder Cook (March 9, 1923 – June 20, 2003) American television and film director, producer, and writer. He needs a profile.
  • Roderick Cook (9 February 1932 – 17 August 1990) English playwright, writer, theatre director and actor of stage, television and film. He needs a profile.
  • Herman "Junior" Cook (July 22, 1934 – February 3, 1992) American hard bop tenor saxophone player. He needs a profile.

Scholars

  • Timothy Cook (1954–2006) American scholar of mass communications, Professor of Journalism at Louisiana State University. He needs a profile.
  • Clyde Cook (June 1, 1935 – April 11, 2008) Served as president of Biola University in La Mirada, California from 1982 to 2007. He needs a profile.

Athletes

  • Bill Cook (October 8, 1895 – May 5, 1986) Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played for the Saskatoon Crescents of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) and the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL).
  • Frederick "Bun" Cook (September 18, 1903 – March 19, 1988) Canadian professional ice hockey forward and coach. He needs a profile.
  • Gregory Cook (November 20, 1946 – January 27, 2012) American football quarterback. He needs a profile.

Blacksheep

  • William "Billy" Cook (December 23, 1928 – December 12, 1952) American spree killer who murdered six people on a 22-day rampage between Missouri and California in 1950–51. He needs a profile.

Politicians

  • Robin Cook (28 February 1946 – 6 August 2005) British Labour Party politician, who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Livingston from 1983 until his death, and served in the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary from 1997 until 2001. He needs a profile.

Head of Families

Brick Walls and Research Requests

Links

Sources

  1. https://forebears.io/surnames/cook




Memories: 1
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Link to Sam Cooke , American Singer / Songwriter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke
posted 31 Mar 2016 by Iain Cooke   [thank Iain]
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Hello, I would like to join the Cooke Project. I was just accepted to the Mayflower Society through Francis Cooke. I will be also applying for a supplemental to Stephen Hopkins through his daughter Damaris. My Cook family lived in Billerica, Massachusetts. Thank you
posted by Sandy Fuller
Hi! My name is Wendy Cook. I’ve been working on my Father’s Family Tree, Cook Family (Harry Reid Cook b 1931) for several years. I’m stuck (Brick wall) at John Cook b. 1799, either in Europe or USA.

I would like to join the Cook Project in the hope that I can break through this brick wall and perhaps help others with their brick wall in doing so.

posted by Wendy Cook
I would like to join the Cook project -- I have traced back to Philip Cook born 16 Oct 1813 in Lincoln, North Carolina. Trying to see if his parents was John and Mary Whetstone. I have many land records for John and Philip Cook in Lincoln, North Carolina near Indian Creek.

Many Cooks are in Washington County, Kansas. Philip and Barbara moved there and are buried in Greenleaf Cemetery

posted by Lela (Cook) Howard
I'd like to join this group if possible.
posted by Ashley Cook
Welcome to the group Ashley! I sent you a private message.
I'd like to join and add my ancestors to your project
Would like to trace bake through female side of lineage .

I saw a comment recentley re Alice May Astle . My research shows her father was Thomas Henry Gleadhill but her parents were actualy Robert William Cook and Eliza Ellen Cook ( McLelland )

posted by David Beaumont
David,

do you have a source to prove her father wasn't Robert Cook, but instead Thomas Gleadhill? Her profile is open, so you can add sources to her profile. But you would need a good trustworthy source to show the change in father. Was she a lovechild?

I would like to join.
posted by Hollis Cook
HI - I would like to join this - my Cook search has stopped at 3rd grandfather Abraham Cook from Aldington, Kent, born 1810. DNA link to Robert Cook, Aldington, 1807, and Hogben name from Lyminge, Elham and other areas near,
posted by Tom Cook
Hello

Can we create a subcategory for the Cook name in the state of New York?

I’m working on my Cook Surname connection through Betsey Cook and the surname Race connection. Her profile I’m researching is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cook-27552

posted by Andrew Simpier
I would love to be able to join this project. My Cook/Cooke heritage is from the Northeast (MA/CT). Specifically, Henry Cook in Salem to Samuel Cook in Wallingford to Ephraim, then Elam to Elam, and then Ethelbert to Lauren to Milton (my grandfather) to my mother and then myself. I also know from a direct male relative who is also a descendant from Henry Cook in Salem that the y-dna for Henry would be Z-159. There are currently males in my family that are direct male descendants of Henry in Salem in 1638 and I am planning on having one of them take the FamilytreeDNA y-DNA test. I haven't seen on any other site anyone else who seems to have direct male descendants of Henry, but I could be wrong.
posted by Stolfi Stolfi
I'd like to join the cook project
posted by Mary Warner
I would like to join the cook project
posted by Mary Warner
I would like to participate. My forebears called Cook and/or Cooke moved from Ireland to eastern Ontario in the early 1800s and on to Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
posted by Robert Cooke
I would like to join. My Cook family traces back to Morris County, NJ and further back to the Sayre family of Long Island. Ira Clifton Cook is one of my GG grandfather.
posted by Cynthia Cook
I would like to join the Cook project. My maiden name is cook. I am new to genealogy but my family is from Iowa, previously Ohio, previously Pennsylvania.
Hello, I am from a very large family of Cooke's. We originate in Lincolnshire, England and ended up in Retford, Notts. England.
posted by Karen Cooke