Mary Pilcher-Cook, American politician, member of the Kansas Senate
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Dame Mary Cook (1863–1950), wife of Australian Prime Minister Sir Joseph Cook
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Mary N. Cook (born 1951), American religious leader of the Young Women in the LDS Church
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Cook, the son of Gerry and Mary Cook, met his future bride, Belle Webster in 1860 while he was attending the Ohio State University and she was teaching in Iowa.
Sir Joseph Cook died in 1947, and Dame Mary Cook died on 24 September 1950, aged 87, at her Bellevue Hill, New South Wales.