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Personal data Katherine Cooke 


Household of Katherine Cooke

(1) She is married to John Clarke.

They got married on October 12, 1567 at Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, she was 26 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Thomas Clarke  1570-1627 
  2. John Clarke  1569-> 1594
  3. Rowland Clarke  1570-????
  4. Carew Clarke  1572-1597
  5. Christopher Clarke  1574-1597
  6. Joanne Clarke  1577-1618
  7. Margaret Clarke  1579-1685
  8. Mary Clarke  1581-1648


(2) She is married to William Clarke.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Joan Clarke  1578-1608


Notes about Katherine Cooke

== Biography == Katherine was born in 1541. Katherine Cooke was the daughter of [[Cooke-879|John Cooke]] and [[Carter-2031|Alice Carter]]. Wife of John Clarke — married October
12, 1567 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. She passed away in 1598.

== Birth ==
12 FEB 1546 at Westhorpe, Suffolk, England

== Baptism ==
12 FEB 1540/41 at Westhorpe, Suffolk Co., England

== Death ==
27 MAR 1598 at Finningham, Suffolk, England

== Burial ==
30 MAR 1598 at Finningham, Suffolk, England

== Marriage ==
12 OCT 1567 at Westhorpe, Suffolk Co., England
: Husband: [[Clarke-1510|John2 Clarke]]
: Wife: [[Cooke-1254|Katherine Cooke]]
: Child: [[Clarke-1518|Carew Clarke]]
: Child: [[Clarke-1519|Christopher Clarke]]
: Child: [[Clarke-1517|John Clarke]]
: Child: [[Clarke-1509|Thomas Clarke]]
: Child: [[Clarke-1520|Joan Clarke]]: Child: [[Clarke-1521|Margaret Clarke]] Margeret was born about 1515. Entered by Dale Burdick, Monday, November 11, 2013.
: Child: [[Clarke-1522|Mary Clarke]]

==Sources==
* "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3FGG-13B : accessed 22 March 2018), entry for Catherine Cooke, cites

=== Other Sources ===
* New England Historical and Genealogical Register Abbreviation: NEHGR Publication: Boston, MA * Clarke Genealogy - Bonevich Website, Second Location: http://www.bonevich.com/clarke/ Abbreviation: Bonevich Website Author: Bonevich, Jeffrey D.
* One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families Abbreviation: 160 Allied Familes Author: Austin, John Osborne Publication: Self published, Providence, RI, 1893 Note: Author also published Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island. Repository: [[#R53]]
* ProQuest Databases Address: http://www.proquest.com Note: Online subscription images of books taken from UMI microfiche.
* "Mark Wamsley Family Tree" file (2:2:2:MM64-P1K), submitted 18 January 2018 by MarkWamsley [identity withheld for privacy].
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Katherine Cooke

Matilda Clark
± 1487-????
John Carter
± 1493-????
Unknown Carter
± 1497-????
Alice Carter
± 1519-> 1554

Katherine Cooke
1541-1598

(1) 1567

John Clarke
1541-1598

Thomas Clarke
1570-1627
John Clarke
1569-> 1594
Carew Clarke
1572-1597
Joanne Clarke
1577-1618
Mary Clarke
1581-1648
(2) 
Joan Clarke
1578-1608

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