George Cook and Alice Fiske
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Aliens Order contravened
A South Shields young woman, Alice Fiske, was bound over for 12 months at Middlesbrough yesterday, charged with a contravention of the Aliens Order. It was stated that the prisoner and a man named George Cook (who had left his wife and family) took apartments in Marton-rd, Middlesbrough. The woman signed her name on the register as Alice Cook. (Published in the "Northern Echo" on December 7, 1921) |
England and Wales Death Index (Middlesbrough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England): George Cook, born abt. 1884, died second quarter of 1928. George H. Cook, born abt. 1888, died second quarter of 1966. George Cook, born abt. 1889, died forth quarter of 1967. |
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An Alice Fisk was born in South Shields, Durham, England, on 26 July 1893. The baptism was in the church of St. Hildas on 23 August 1893. The parents were Charles Christopher Fisk and Margaret Ann Fisk.
An Alice Fisk was married to George Cook in South Shields, Durham, England during the third quarter of 1927.
The England Register of 1939 reports an Alice Cook who lived with her husband George Cook in South Shields and was born on 26 July 1880. |
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