What is the origin of the name Cookson?
English (Lancashire): from Middle English cok ‘cook’ or the surname Cook + son denoting either ‘son of (the) cook’ or ‘son of (a man called) Cook’. See Cook.
Yorkshire, past and present : a history and description of the three ridings of the great county of York, from the earliest ages to...
...was apothecary, Mrs. Wilkinson, matron, William Cookson, Esq., treasurer, and Mr. Matthe AV Talbot, secretary'-all of whom Ave mention in... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1767)
...was apothecary, Mrs. Wilkinson, matron, William Cookson, Esq., treasurer, and Mr. Matthe AV Talbot, secretary'-all of whom Ave mention in... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1767)
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Yorkshire, past and present : a history and description of the three ridings of the great county of York, from the earliest ages to...
...Blayds, John Blayds, Hans Busk, Thomas Cookson, Richard Cotton, Thomas Fenton, Joshua Hartley, Charles Gautier, Thomas Lodge, Richard Markham, John... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1871)
...Blayds, John Blayds, Hans Busk, Thomas Cookson, Richard Cotton, Thomas Fenton, Joshua Hartley, Charles Gautier, Thomas Lodge, Richard Markham, John... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1871)
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Yorkshire, past and present : a history and description of the three ridings of the great county of York, from the earliest ages to...
... Josephus Cookson, M.A., . . . 1715... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1715)
... Josephus Cookson, M.A., . . . 1715... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1715)
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...1501 William Cookson.... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1501)
...1501 William Cookson.... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1501)
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What is the origin of the name Cookson?
English (Lancashire): from Middle English cok ‘cook’ or the surname Cook + son denoting either ‘son of (the) cook’ or ‘son of (a man called) Cook’. See Cook.