Sophie Judd Cooke

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Sophie Judd Cooke

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  • Miss Sophie Judd
  • Mrs. George Paul Cooke

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1883-05-17 / 1966-01-28

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Sophie Boyd Judd Cooke was born to Albert Francis and Agnes Hall Boyd Judd on May 17, 1883. She received her education at Punahou School, Miss Winsor’s School, Boston; Miss Porter’s School, Farmington, Connecticut, studied one year in Europe. She married George Paul Cooke on April 4, 1906. Together, they had six chldren. In 1906, Sshe moved to Moloka‘i when her husband was appointed Assistant Manager of Molokaʻi Ranch. In 1918, she founded Hanahauoli School in Honolulu, a progressive elementary school. She was active in cultural and civic affairs on Molokaʻi and Oahu. In 1957, Sophie was chosen "Mother of the Year" for Hawaiʻi. She died in Honolulu on January 28, 1966.

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Oahu; Molokaʻi; Boston, Massachusetts; Farmington, Connecticut; Europe.

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2021-12-13, Carol Kellett: Entered into AtoM.

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