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    1. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
      Elizabeth Wilcox (born Cooke)Gender: FemaleAlias name: Elizabeth Holmes, Cook, LillingtonBirth: Circa Dec 6 1645 - Plymouth, (Present Plymouth County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts), (Present USA)Marriage: Spouse: Obadiah Holmes - 1670 - Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay ColonyDeath: Dec 6 1715 - Tiverton, Newport County, Province of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, (Present USA)Father: John CookeMother: Sarah Cooke (born Warren)Husbands: Daniel Wilcox, I, Obadiah Holmes, Alexander LillingtonChildren: Unnamed Daughter Holmes, Daniel Wilcox, Lydia Sherman (born Wilcox), Samuel Wilcox, Sarah Briggs (born Wilcox), Obadiah Holmes, John Wilcox, Stephen Wilcox, Thomas Wilcox, Edward Wilcox, Lydia Potter (born Wilcox), Susannah Head (born Wilcox), Mary Earle (born Wilcox), Job Wilcox, Judith Wilcox, Samuel Holmes, Jonathan Holmes, Catherine Holmes, Rebecca Parvin (born Holmes), Sarah Slade (born Holmes), Elizabeth Moore (born Lillington)Siblings: Sarah Hathaway (born Cooke), Mary Taber (born Cooke), John Cooke, Esther Hester Taber (born Cooke), Mercy West (born Cooke), Susanna Palmer (born Cooke)
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      Elizabeth Hannah CookeAlso known as: Eliz. CookElizabeth CookGender: FemaleBirth: 1641Birth: 1644Birth: 1644 - Salem, Massachusetts Bay ColonyBirth: Dec 6 1645 - Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesBirth: Dec 6 1645 - United StatesBirth: 1647 - Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesChristening: Dec 6 1645 - Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesMarriage: Nov 28 1665 - Portsmouth, Newport, Colony of Rhode Island, British Colonial AmericaImmigration: Mayflower Desc And ChildrenDeath: Dec 6 1715 - Tiverton, Rhode Island, United StatesDeath: Dec 6 1715 - United StatesBurial: Dec 1715 - Tiverton, Rhode Island, United StatesThere seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.  Additional information: LifeSketch: DANIEL WILCOX was born 4 March 1632, in Croft, Lincolnshire, England, to Edward Wilcox (1603-1660) and Susanna Thompson (1607-1634.) He married (1) Unknown, 1654; married (2) *Elizabeth Cooke, 28 November 1661, at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts.with the Plymouth colony. The Mayflower passengers included Francis Cook and his son John. The former was born 1577, in England, and was among those who fled to Holland with Pastor Robinson to escape religious persecution. He came from the vicinity of Gainsborough, a place now occupied by iron works, and described by George Eliot in the "Mill on the Floss," under the name of St. Oggs. The history of the parish of Blyth, York, England, shows that Francis Cook came from that parish adjoining Austerfield, in the vicinity of Scrooby, whence came Brewster, Bradford and Robinson. grated to Rhode Island before 1638., Massachusetts, and Tiverton, then a part of the same colony, now in Rhode Island. He had a grant of fifteen acres in Portsmouth in 1656; purchased land in Dartmouth in 1654, and was an inhabitant of Tiverton at the organization of the town, March 2, 1692. ecause Sir Winston Churchill descends from his line, and if the true mother is Elizabeth Cooke, then Sir Winston is a "Mayflower" descendant. Most authorities, notably Ralph Wood of the "Mayflower" Society, agree that Daniel's mother is the unknown first wife. (See: “The Mayflower Ancestry of the Descendants of Daniel Wilcox.")Wife Elizebeth. Sons: Daniel (eldest), Stephen, John, Edward, Thomas and Samuel (dcd. Daus: Mary wife of John Earle. Lydia, Sarah wife of Edward Briggs. Susannah Wilcock (mentions her grandfather John Cook). Friends Thomas Cornhil of Newport, Joseph Wlaker of Tiv, and John Cogfgeshall of Portsmouth Overseers. Witns: William Manchester, Edward Briggs and Zachariah Allen.1702, Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island, age 70.685.) She married (1) *Daniel Wilcox, 28 November 1661, Plymouth, Massachusetts; (2) Judge Obadiah Holmes; and (3) Alexander Lillington. colony. The "Mayflower" passengers included Francis Cook and his son John. The former was born 1577, in England, and was among those who fled to Holland with Pastor Robinson to escape religious persecution. He came from the vicinity of Gainsborough, a place now occupied by iron works, and described by George Eliot in the "Mill on the Floss," under the name of St. Oggs. The history of the parish of Blyth, York, England, shows that Francis Cook came from that parish adjoining Austerfield, in the vicinity of Scrooby, whence came Brewster, Bradford and Robinson. Cook is supposed to have been allied with Edward Cook, a descendant of Sir Edward Coke, knight, lord chief justice of England, and member of the privy council. The father and grandfather of Francis Cook were silk mercers. Francis Cook appears in the list of those designated as "exiles from Scrooby."e said Daniel Wilcockes.” (Source: Mayflower Families.)descends from his line, and if the true mother is Elizabeth Cooke, then Sir Winston is a "Mayflower" descendant. Most authorities, notably Ralph Wood of the "Mayflower" Society, agree that Daniel's mother is the unknown first wife. (See: “The Mayflower Ancestry of the Descendants of Daniel Wilcox.")Daniel Wilcox and Elizabeth Cooke: Mayflower. She married Ralph Earle about 1686 of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Mary Wilcox passed away about 1735, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, age 54.ggs. RI.
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    3. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
      Elizabeth Wilcox (born Cooke)Gender: FemaleBirth: Dec 6 1645 - Plymouth, Plymouth, MassachusettsMarriage: Nov 28 1661 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesDeath: Dec 6 1715 - Tiverton, Newport, Rhode IslandFather: John CookeMother: Sarah Cooke (born Warren)Husband: Daniel WilcoxChildren: Lydia Shearman (born Wilcox)John WilcoxSarah WilcoxMary WilcoxThomas WilcoxSusannah Head (born Wilcox)Stephen WilcoxEdward WilcoxSiblings: Mercy West (born Cooke)Sarah Hathaway (born Cooke)Hester Taber (born Cooke)Mary Taber (born Cooke)John CookeSusanna Cooke
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    Historical events

    • Stadhouder Prins Frederik Hendrik (Huis van Oranje) was from 1625 till 1647 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
    • In the year 1645: Source: Wikipedia
      • June 14 » English Civil War: Battle of Naseby: Twelve thousand Royalist forces are beaten by 15,000 Parliamentarian soldiers.
      • August 3 » Thirty Years' War: The Second Battle of Nördlingen sees French forces defeating those of the Holy Roman Empire.
      • August 13 » Sweden and Denmark sign Peace of Brömsebro.
      • September 13 » Wars of the Three Kingdoms: Scottish Royalists are defeated by Covenanters at the Battle of Philiphaugh.
      • September 24 » The Battle of Rowton Heath is a Parliamentarian victory over a Royalist army commanded in person by King Charles.
      • October 8 » Jeanne Mance open the first lay hospital in North America.
    • The temperature on December 6, 1715 was about 5.0 °C. Source: KNMI
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      Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
    • In the year 1715: Source: Wikipedia
      • April 15 » The Pocotaligo Massacre triggers the start of the Yamasee War in colonial South Carolina.
      • May 3 » A total solar eclipse was visible across northern Europe, and northern Asia, as predicted by Edmond Halley to within 4 minutes accuracy.
      • July 20 » Seventh Ottoman–Venetian War: The Ottoman Empire captures Nauplia, the capital of the Republic of Venice's "Kingdom of the Morea", thereby opening the way to the swift Ottoman reconquest of the Morea.
      • July 31 » Seven days after a Spanish treasure fleet of 12 ships left Havana, Cuba for Spain, 11 of them sink in a storm off the coast of Florida. A few centuries later, treasure is salvaged from these wrecks.
      • September 1 » King Louis XIV of France dies after a reign of 72 years, which is the longest of any major European monarch.
      • November 13 » Jacobite rising in Scotland: Battle of Sheriffmuir: The forces of the Kingdom of Great Britain halt the Jacobite advance, although the action is inconclusive.
    

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