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James Cook, the famous British explorer, had six children, four of whom died young. His children who passed away in their infancy or early childhood were James, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, and another unnamed child. Their deaths were a source of great sorrow for Cook and his wife, and they reflect the high infant mortality rates of the 18th century.

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