John Cook

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John Cook is the name of:

  • John Cook (1608-1660), English Solicitor General and regicide
  • John Cook (1730-1789), American farmer and governor of Delaware
  • John Cook (1791-1877), political figure in Upper Canada
  • John Cook (1805-1892), Canadian clergyman and educator
  • John Cook (1825-1910), American Civil War general
  • John Cook, American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • John Cook (1843-1879), British soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • John Cook (born 1946), mayor of El Paso, Texas
  • John Cook (born 1957), American professional golfer
  • John Cook, Australian comic artist of Sev Wide Web
  • John Cook (born 1962) American freelance writer, resides in Freeport, Illinois
  • John Cook (born 1980) American soldier, freelance writer from Holliday, Texas

See also: John Cooke

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