== Biography ==
''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.''
=== Name ===: Name: /Cooke/ Source: [[#S54]] Page: Moriarty, G. Andrews, Jr.; "Genealogical Research in England - Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich"; vol. 75, pg. 288; 1921.
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=== Birth ===
: Birth:
:: Date: ABT 1525:: Place: EnglandSource: [[#S54]] Page: Moriarty, G. Andrews, Jr.; "Genealogical Research in England - Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich"; vol. 75, pg. 288; 1921.
=== Data Changed ===
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:: Date: 05 AUG 2004 Prior to import, this record was last changed 05 AUG 2004 .
=== Event ===
: Event:
:: Type: Marriage 1:: Note: She married Nicholas Reynbert of Bacton, who d. at Bacton 1 Sept. 1559.Source: [[#S54]] Page: Moriarty, G. Andrews, Jr.; "Genealogical Research in England - Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich"; vol. 75, pg. 288; 1921.
: Event:
:: Type: Children-n:: Note: She had one known child, Nicholas, of Thetford, co. Suffolk, b. about 1549. He married Elizabeth Mully, daughter of Robert of Parisfield, co. Norfolk. He was the complainant in the suits in Chancery against Richard Mulliner and George Cooke.Source: [[#S54]] Page: Moriarty, G. Andrews, Jr.; "Genealogical Research in England - Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich"; vol. 75, pg. 288; 1921.
=== Note ===
: Note: Husband Nicholas' estate:
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:: From Inquisitions Post Mortem:
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:: Writ dated 24 November, 5 Elizabeth (1562).
:: :: Inquisition taken at Bury St. Edmunds (co. Suffolk) 11 January, 5 Elizabeth (1562/3). The jurors say that Nicholas Reyngberd was seised of one messuage, one garden, and two acres of land in the vill of Bacton, co. Suffolk, held of the Queen as of her honor of Clare by knight's service, doing suit at the court of the said honor, and by a yearly rent to the manor of Sherdlowes in the same vill. They are worth yearly 10s. He was also seised of two water milles called Bacton mills in Bacton, also held of the Queen as of her honor of Clare by knight's service, and they are worth yerly L3.
:: :: Nicholas Reyngberd died at Bacton 1 September, 1 Elizabeth (1559). His son Nicholas, aged ten, is his heir, during whose minority Thomas Cooke took the revenues, by what right the jurors do not know. (Chancery Inquisitions Post MOrtem, Series 2, vol. 135, no. 34.)Source: [[#S54]] Page: Moriarty, G. Andrews, Jr.; "Genealogical Research in England - Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich"; vol. 75, pg. 287-8; 1921.
== Sources ==
* WikiTree profile Cooke-1264 created through the import of EBENSTEIN-GRANGER.GED on Aug 19, 2011 by [[Ebenstein-3 | Merryann Palmer]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Cooke-1264 Changes page] for the details of edits by Merryann and others.
* Source: S54 Title: New England Historical and Genealogical Register Abbreviation: NEHGR Publication: Boston, MA
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