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Born 7th November 1728 died 14th February 1779
Captain James Cook was born on November 7, 1728 and died on February 14, 1779.
Today: 8th of June 2011 Captain James Cook would be 183 years old!
James Cook was born on 27 October 1728. He was the second of eight children. His father was James Cook, a farmer and his mother was Grace Pace, a locally born girl. He was born in Marton, Yorkshire and in 1736 they moved to Airy Holme farm in Great Ayton. His father's boss paid for young James to attend the local school. In 1741 he started to work for his father. When he was 16 he moved to the fishing village of Staithes where he was apprenticed to a grocer. After that, he took to the sea after deciding that the shop life wasn't for him.
They lived the same way they did after his death: they happily lived off the resources of the island, unaffected by European influences.
Cleveland in the North Riding of Yorkshire in Northeast England
before he was the captain of a shipped tasked with a secret mission to fin the elusive southern continent,James cook was a farm labourer's son , living in the quiet and heather - carpeted moors of north yorkshire,UK.
He is dead so doesn't live anywhere.
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James Cook was born in Marton in North Yorkshire, now part of Middlesbrough, England. This is where he spent his life until he was around sixteen.
Born 7th November 1728 died 14th February 1779
Marton
Captain James Cook was born on November 7, 1728 and died on February 14, 1779.
Today: 8th of June 2011 Captain James Cook would be 183 years old!
Marton - on the outskirts of Middlesbrough.
James Cook was born on 27 October 1728. He was the second of eight children. His father was James Cook, a farmer and his mother was Grace Pace, a locally born girl. He was born in Marton, Yorkshire and in 1736 they moved to Airy Holme farm in Great Ayton. His father's boss paid for young James to attend the local school. In 1741 he started to work for his father. When he was 16 he moved to the fishing village of Staithes where he was apprenticed to a grocer. After that, he took to the sea after deciding that the shop life wasn't for him.
In the book "Mr. Popper's Penguins," Captain Cook's rookery was a place for her penguin named Captain Cook to live, nest, and lay eggs. It was a cozy, comfortable space that Mr. Popper built in their house for Captain Cook to feel at home.