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Birth Certificate. Emily Cook (aka Cooke) was born on the 17 Aug 1845 at Cobbitty Narellan New South Wales, Australia. Her birth was registered in Camden, New South Wales, Australia as Emily Cook. She was the daughter of William Cooke and Mary Murtah. She was baptised on the 4 Sep 1845 at the Church of England at Narellan, New South Wales, Australia.[1][2]
Emily Cook married Charles Howard in 1865 in Victoria, Australia.[3] They had fourteen children during their marriage.
Emily owned a Boarding House in Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia.
Emily Cook Howard died on 21 Mar 1920 at Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia.[4]
Emily Cook Howard was buried on 22 Mar 1920 at the Bunbury Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia. https://bunburycemetery.com.au/ EMILY HOWARD 74 22/03/1920 FEMALE BUNBURY WA 6230 135 ANGLICAN Section A GENERAL
Half of Emily's brothers and sisters are registered as 'Cook', the other half as 'Cooke'.
Emily's birth was registered as 'Emily Cook', but she was the daughter of William Cooke and Mary Ann Murtagh , Murtah, Murdock, Murphy. She married Charles Howard as 'Emily Cook', as the marriage is registered in this name in Victoria, Australia.
Emily Howard's death was registered in Wellington, Western Australia, Australia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington_Land_District,_Western_Australia
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