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    Default Ruth Cook circa 1906-1968

    I have the following info on Ruth Cook born circa 1906 place of birth unknown. Married March 1929 to Frederick C Eagles (b.1904-d.1967) then in December 1929 they had a son Frederick D Eagles though he was born in Doncaster (don't know why), they lived in Epsom Surrey until they both died. Frederick D Eagles married a Joan Norton in 1952 then divorced and married a Peggy Barnett in 1965 and moved to Chichester. I can find out nothing about Ruth's parents and siblings although there is a hint that she had a sister Pearl aka Queenie who also lived in Epsom Surrey that's all I know. There is a possibility that Peggy Barnett died 2005 and now Frederick D Eagles has disappeared???? So Frederick D Eagles and Ruth Cook are my brick walls???? Please help - thank you -

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    Marriages Mar 1929
    Cook Ruth Eagles Epsom 2a 29
    Eagles Frederick C Cook Epsom 2a 29

    Births Dec 1929
    Eagles Frederick D Cook Doncaster 9c 1192

    From FreeBMD are the records you mention. Do you have either of these certificates as they may throw light on this.
    The marriage certificate should have her fathers name on it.

    You can get them here

    http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/

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    There is this Ruth

    Births Dec 1902
    COOK Ruth Ellen Chertsey 2a 57

    And she appears on the 1911 Census still in Chertsey but you need her father's name to match them up

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    In the 1911 Census, living at 49 Donnison Street, Dunston-on-Tyne, Co Durham are :

    William Cook, age 31,born Egremont, Cumberland
    wife Mary Ann Cook, age 27, born Whitburn, Co. Durham,
    Jane Cecilia Cook, daughter, age 7, born South Shields
    Ruth Cook, age 5, born South Shields
    Mary Ann Cook, age 3, born Dunston, Co. Durham,
    Queenie Cook, age 1, born Dunston, Co. Durham

    William & Mary Ann had been married for 7 years with 4 children, all living.

    Census ref: RG14 PN 30501 SN198
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    There is a Ruth Cook in Dunston, Gateshead, Durham aged 6 in 1911 who was born in South Shields who has a sister Queenie aged 1.
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    oops beaten to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Posyp View Post
    there is a hint that she had a sister Pearl aka Queenie who also lived in Epsom Surrey
    Queenie Cook married Harry Parr in Epsom RD, December Quarter 1930.

    Queenie Parr died in Surrey Mid Eastern RD, July 1985. Date of Birth given as 26 April 1910 .

    Surrey Mid Eastern RD includes Epsom

    There are strong possibilities that this is the family you're after.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaysii View Post

    oops beaten to it
    Only just though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posyp View Post
    they had a son Frederick D Eagles though he was born in Doncaster (don't know why)
    I wonder if it’s to do with horse racing as Harry is a stableman in a racing stables: Epsom & Doncaster being 2 of the most important racecourses in the country!

    There is a Frederick Charles Eagles, age 6, in the 1911 Census [RG14 PN2961 SN7]

    He lives in Epsom with his family:

    Father Charles, age 42, born Carshalton, Surrey & mother Fanny, age 38.

    Their children are:
    George James, age 16
    Ivy Dorothy Steed, age 12
    Frank Ernest, age 8
    Frederick Charles, age 6
    Harry(?) Leslie Teutoi (?), age 2
    Amy Annie Steed, visitor, age 28, born Hampton Wick (she is probably Fanny’s sister as Fanny was born in Hampton Wick)

    The marriage has lasted 16 years. They’ve had 8 children of whom 2 have died.
    Last edited by malcolm99; 28-03-2012 at 9:26 PM. Reason: none
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posyp View Post
    then divorced and married a Peggy Barnett in 1965 and moved to Chichester.
    I don't want to stretch the horse-racing theme too far without any further evidence, but you couldn't live any closer to Goodwood Race Course than Chichester!
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    Quote Originally Posted by malcolm99 View Post
    In the 1911 Census, living at 49 Donnison Street, Dunston-on-Tyne, Co Durham are :

    William Cook, age 31,born Egremont, Cumberland
    wife Mary Ann Cook, age 27, born Whitburn, Co. Durham,
    Jane Cecilia Cook, daughter, age 7, born South Shields
    Ruth Cook, age 5, born South Shields
    Mary Ann Cook, age 3, born Dunston, Co. Durham,
    Queenie Cook, age 1, born Dunston, Co. Durham

    William & Mary Ann had been married for 7 years with 4 children, all living.

    Census ref: RG14 PN 30501 SN198
    Just to say that if you think this is the family you're after, then it can be traced back further, as probably can the Eagles.
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