Date of birth 1893 Years Team Name Henry Cook | Role Footballer Playing position Position Wing half, Midfielder | |
Date of death 9 January 1917(1917-01-09) (aged 23–24) Died January 9, 1917, Maurepas, Somme, France | ||
Henry Cook (23 October 1893 – 9 January 1917), sometimes known as Harry Cook, was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half in the Football League for Middlesbrough. He also played for South Bank and appeared as a guest for Brentford during the First World War.
Personal life
Prior to becoming a professional footballer, Cook was a teacher at Marton Road School and North Ormesby Junior Boys' School in Middlesbrough and had a wife and two children. During the First World War he served as a sergeant in the 12th (Service) Battalion of the Yorkshire Regiment, known as the Teeside Pioneers. He was wounded in early January 1917 while the battalion was engaged in road works in the vicinity of Maurepas, Somme. He died of his wounds of 9 January 1917 and is buried in Grove Town Cemetery, Méaulte. At the time of his death, Cook had been accepted for a commission and would have returned to England three days later to begin officer training.