Name: Vancouver George Cook Year of Registration: 1892 Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar District: Malling County: Kent Volume: 2a Page: 636
First name(s) VANCOUVER GEORGE
Last name COOK
Birth year 1892
Birth quarter 1
Registration month -
Mother's last name -
District Malling
County Kent
Country England
Volume 2A
Page 636
First name(s) Vancouver George
Last name Cook
Gender Male
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1892
Baptism date 13 Mar 1892
Residence Kent, England
Place West Peckham
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) William Watson
Father's last name Cook
Mother's first name(s) Sarah Ann
Mother's last name -
Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 744; Folio: 84; Page: 5.
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
Hamptons, West Peckham, Malling, Kent, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place
Wm W Cook Head Married Male 47 1854 Foreman Rag Cutters ''Paper Mill'' West Peckham, Kent, England
Sarah A Cook Wife Married Female 41 1860 - Salehurst, Sussex, England
Frances Cook Daughter - Female 11 1890 - West Peckham, Kent, England
Vancouver Cook Son - Male 9 1892 - West Peckham, Kent, England
Thos Cook Son - Male 6 1895 - West Peckham, Kent, England
Minnie Cook Daughter - Female 3 1898 - West Peckham, Kent, England
Alice Still Nurse Child - Female 1 1900 - Plaxtol, Kent, England
Name: Vancouver G Cook Birth Date: abt 1892 Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1946 Age at Death: 54 Registration district: Uxbridge Inferred County: Middlesex Volume: 5f Page: 338
Rank Captain
First name(s) Vancouver George
Last name Cook
Post nominals DCM MBE
Death year 1946
Death date 20 Nov 1946
Record set British Army, Royal Artillery Officer Deaths 1850-2011
Category Military, armed forces & conflict
Subcategory Regimental & service records
Collections from Great Britain
Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Mcl Anderson.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1930 te Rawalpindi, India, hij was toen 38 jaar oud.
First name(s) Vancouver G Last name Cook Marriage year 1930 Marriage place Rawalpindi Country India Spouse's first name(s) -
Spouse's last name - Page 73 Line number 15 Record source GRO Index Army Marriages (1881 to 1955)
First name(s) Vancouver G Last name Cook Sex Male Marriage year 1930 Vancouver G Cook married one of these people
Maggie Mcl Anderson Marriage place Rawalpindi Place type Place Country India Type Armed Forces Source Gro Index Army Marriages (1881 To 1955) Records year range 1930 Archive reference ARM2 Page 73 Line number 15 Archive General Register Office
Record set British Armed Forces And Overseas Banns And Marriages
Thomas Watson Cook Rifle Brigade
St Georges Chapel, Ypres, is a haven of solace just five minutes walk from the busy main street of the town where locals and visitors shop, or have a drink or a meal in one of the many cafes and bars. It is here that we find the memorial to Thomas Watson Cook secured to the back of one of the chairs. Thomas is one of many who are remembered either in brass or wood on the wall of the chapel or, as Thomas, on the back of one of the chairs.
St Georges Memorial Church, is an Anglican Church within the Church of Englands Diocese and falls under the care of the Lord Bishop of Gibraltar. The Chapel is visited by thousands of people each year who are visiting the area for a holiday or military pilgrimage.
Thomas Watson Cook memorial chair in St George's Chapel , Ypres© Carol Sklinar 2014
Thomas Watson Cook memorial chair in St Georges Chapel , Ypres© Carol Sklinar 2014
Thomass plaque tells In Memory of My Brother 4855 Rifleman Thomas Watson Cook Rifle Brigade July 31st 1917?. A simple memorial to his Thomas from his brother. Who was the brother that thought so much of his sibling to have paid for the memorial within the walls of this special Chapel so far away from home?
Firstly, looking at the CWGC collection, in the hope of the parents and their address being recorded on the site. Yes, parents are mention but sadly, only by initials Mr W W and Mrs S A
Menin Gate, Ypres © Carol Sklinar 2014
Menin Gate, Ypres © Carol Sklinar 2014
Cook. Also recorded is their address Mill House, Hamptons, Tonbridge, Kent. A good start so far! I now also know his age and that he is remembered on the Menin Gate Memorial, just a short walk away from St. Georges Chapel.
The collection of records named Soldiers Who Died in the Great War, tell that Thomas was born in West Wickham, Kent. At the time of his enlistment in Maidstone, he was living in Hampton, Kent.
I seem to be going out of the order in which I research men and women in the hope of finding the names of Thomass parents. The Register of Soldiers Effects helps in a little by having his mother, Sarah A, as his beneficiary. Armed with this information the 1901 census would find fewer results. It did. William W Cook aged 47 was a foreman rag cutter in a paper mill living at Hamptons in West Peckham. Sarah A is there along with Frances aged 11, Thomas aged 6, Minnie and a young man who has been transcribed as Vancouter. I did think that this could be a mis-transcription and was proved correct when I input one word into Freebmd Vancouver. Yes, Vancouver George Cook was born in the Malling Registration District in the March Quarter of 1892. Just as an added extra, there were a few people with the same first name, our Vancouver died in 1946 aged 54.
Ten years later, Thomas now 16 years of age, is in London working as a servant in the home of Leopold Victor Swaine, no occupation or other information given, aged 70 and his wife Charlotte Jane aged 66 the couple having been married two years. Thomas was one of six servants in the house at 14 Queens Gate, London. As a snippet of added information Mr Swaine was born in Germany and his wife came from Mauritius.
Still in 1911,Vancouver, was now 21 and serving in the 136th Battery, Royal Field Artillery based at Louisberg Barracks, Borden. His Victory Medal Roll entry gives his service number as 50662
Vancouver Cook DCM Citations
Vancouver Cook DCM Citations
and rank as W.O.II. His Medal Card gives a little more information as W,O.I he served as 1029855. Abbreviations on this card LS & GCM. AO 368. 1926 GCM could be the abbreviations for General Court Martial, Army Order. Plus Col. Comdt Peshawar Dist interesting, but not out main focus! But saying that there is an entry for a Vancouver George Cook in the Probate Calendar, who has been awarded the D.C.M. and the M.B.E., he left over ¹2000 to his wife are these two men the same? Well, it looks like it according to the D.C.M. Citations having the same serial number as previous records. The next question and I am not going to answer this one, is, did he get the M.B.E. or have I led myself up a long garden path?
Back to the main man and who was the brother who had the inscription In Memory of My Brother 4855 Rifleman Thomas Watson Cook Rifle Brigade July 31st 1917? placed in St Georges Church. It seems that brother was none other than Vancouver George Cook.
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