- en.wikipedia.org Elizabeth Batts CookElizabeth Cook (née Batts; 4 February 1742 – 13 May 1835) was the wife, and, for more than 50 years, widow, of Captain James Cook. Biography.
- wikitree.com wiki/Batts-50Elizabeth (Batts) Cook was the wife of British explorer and naval officer Captain James Cook.
- museumcrush.org a-mourning-brooch-and-the-tragic-…Elizabeth Batts Cook was the daughter of Mary and Samuel Batts, the innkeeper of the Bell Inn at Execution Dock in Wapping, London.
- captaincookfamilytree.com Batts/toc2.htmlParish Register for Marriage of James Cook, bachelor of the parish of Shadwell, Middlesex, UK and Elizabeth Batts, spinster of the parish of Barking...
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- birthdayfamous.com elizabeth-batts-cookElizabeth Batts Cook will always be remembered as the devoted wife of an iconic explorer, and as a remarkable woman in her own right.
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- essexrecordofficeblog.co.uk document-of-the-month…Record of the marriage of Captain James Cook to Elizabeth Batts in 1762 in the Barking parish register (D/P 81/1/10).
- kids.kiddle.co Image:Elizabeth_Batts_Cook.jpgTitle: Portrait of Elizabeth Batts Cook (1742-1835) Credit: State Library, New South Wales Author: William Henderson; (siehe State Library - New South...