No. He was the 2nd oldest of the children.
Yes, James Cook did have children. Their names were James Cook, Nathaniel Cook, Elizabeth Cook, Joseph Cook, George Cook, and Hugh Cook.
James Cook had a wife named Elizabeth Batts, and together they had six children.
James Cook had 6 children: Hugh, George, Joseph, Elizabeth, Nathaniel and James.
He did indeed have a wife named Elizabeth Batts, whom he knew from a very young age. They also had six children.
No. He was the 2nd oldest of the children.
Yes. James Cook and his wife Elizabeth Batts had six children.
Yes, James Cook did have children. Their names were James Cook, Nathaniel Cook, Elizabeth Cook, Joseph Cook, George Cook, and Hugh Cook.
Yes. James Cook was married and had six children.
James Cook had a wife named Elizabeth Batts, and together they had six children.
James Cook had 6 children: Hugh, George, Joseph, Elizabeth, Nathaniel and James.
He did indeed have a wife named Elizabeth Batts, whom he knew from a very young age. They also had six children.
There is no evidence to suggest this. James Cook had a wife and six children.
Cook and his wife Elizabeth had six children. They were James, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Joseph, George and Hugh.
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When he died James Cook left his wife, Elizabeth and three children, three more had died very young.
James Cook was born on October 27, 1728, in Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. He was one of five children of James Cook, a Scottish farm labourer, and his locally born wife Grace Pace.