Family tree Van Emden (Culemborg) » Harry Cook (1867-1918)

Personal data Harry Cook 


Household of Harry Cook

He is married to Rosetta van Emden.

They got married on February 21, 1892 at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, he was 25 years old.Source 3

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Harry Cook
1867-1918

1892

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Sources

  1. JCMA
  2. Netherlands Cemetery (JCMA) Harry Cook
  3. FamilySearch Rose Van Emden (parents Aaron and Rachel) with Harry Cook

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Henk Muntjewerff, "Family tree Van Emden (Culemborg)", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-van-emden-culemborg/I301.php : accessed June 18, 2024), "Harry Cook (1867-1918)".