Oorzaak: 12-18-1695
Il est marié avec Sarah Warren immigrant.
Ils se sont mariés le 28 mars 1634 à Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, il avait 27 ans.
Spouse: John Cooke
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John CookeGender: MaleBirth: Before Mar 31 1607 - Leyden, Zuid-Holland, NetherlandsMarriage: Mar 28 1634Death: Nov 23 1695 - Dartmouth, Bristol, MassachusettsFather: Francis CookeMother: Hester Cooke (born Mahieu)Wife: Sarah Cooke (born Warren)Children: Mercy West (born Cooke)Sarah Hathaway (born Cooke)Elizabeth Wilcox (born Cooke)Hester Taber (born Cooke)Mary Taber (born Cooke)John CookeSusanna CookeSiblings: Jane Mitchell (born Cooke)Jacob CookeMary Tomson (born Cooke)Hester Wright (born Cooke)Elizabeth CookeChild CookeRichard CookPhotos:
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John CookeAlso known as: Deacon John Cooke Jr.Rev. John CookeGender: MaleBirth: 1606 - Leiden, NetherlandsBirth: Jan 1 1607 - Leyden, South Holland, NetherlandsBirth: Mar 1607Birth: Mar 31 1607 - Leiden, South Holland, NetherlandsChristening: Mar 31 1607 - Leiden, Zuid-Holland, NetherlandsMilitary Service: He served in the Pequot War. - 1637Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Warren - Mar 28 1634 - Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesImmigration: from England aboard the ship, "Mayflower" - Circa 1620Death: Mar 15 1679 - Gravesend, Kings, New York, United StatesDeath: Nov 9 1694 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesDeath: Nov 23 1694 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United StatesDeath: Nov 23 1695 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial AmericaDeath: Nov 23 1695 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesDeath: Nov 23 1695 - Fairhaven, Bristol, Massachusetts, United StatesBurial: Nov 25 1695 - Cooke Memorial Park, Fairhaven, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial AmericaOccupation: Silk mercerThere seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information. Additional information: LifeSketch:JOHN COOKE was born in 1607 in Leyden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, to Francis Cooke (1583-1663) and Hester Mahieu (1585-1666.) He was christened on 1 Jan 1607 in Leyden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. He married Sarah Warren, on 28 March 1634, in Plymouth, Massachusetts.uth, Plymouth, MA.her's hand."ter Cook, born in Leyden, was, like his father, a prominent man in the colony. He acted ten times as deputy to the general court, and for many years held the office of deacon in the church. His record proves him to have been a man of education. By order of the court he established a ferry between Dartmouth and Rhode Island, or Aquidneck. He was also appointed by the Plymouth colony to attend the Quaker meeting "to endeavor to seduce them from the error of their ways." He became convinced, however, that they were grossly wronged by the authorities, and was a deep sympathizer with them. Because of this he was excommunicated by the church. On the resettlement of Dartmouth in 1676, following Indian depredations, he became religiously associated with Obadiah Holmes, of the Baptist church at Newport, and himself sometimes preached at Dartmouth. 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.")being weake of Body but of sound and Perfect memory, have Disposed of my Estate which God hath been pleased to bestow upon me in manner following: that is to say In the first place I give to my Son in-law Arthur Hathaway & his wife Sarah my Daughter all my land in the point at or Near the Burying place in Dartmouth the which I bought of John Russell to them their heires and Assignes for Ever: And also I give unto my Son in-law Stephen west and his wife Mercey my Daughter one full Third part of a whole Share of lands in the Township of Dartmouth with all my houseing and Orchards "hereunto belonging: with all the priviledges & appurces belonging to the same to them their heires & Assignes for ever They to possess the same after the Decease of my wife Sarah Allso I give unto Jonathan Delano one Third part of a share of meadow Caled the ffreemens Meadow Lyeing within the Township of Rochester to him his heires & assigne for Ever: Allso I give to my Grandson Thomas Taber my little Island Caled & Known by the Name of Ram Island Lying in Cushnat River in Dartmouth with one third part of my Share of Meadow Called the ffreemens Meadow Lyeing in the Township of Rochester. to him his heires & assignee for Ever and I give to my said Grand son my Gun & sword Allso I give to my Grand Daughter Hester Perry One feather Bed & Bolster, All the Rest & Residue of Estate Goods & Chattles of what Sort or Kind so ever I Give & bequeath uto my Loveing wife Sarah to use. & Dispose of the same as she shall see good And I make my said wife Sole Executrix of this my Last will & Testament: In witness whereof I the said John Cooke have hereunto sett my hand & seale this Ninth Day of November 1694 in the presence of Aaron Savory O his mark John Cooke (seal) Thomas Taber memorandum that on the 16th of Aprill 1696uth Decd Signe seale & publish this Instrument to be his last will & testiment and yt he was of a Disposeing mind when he so did to the best of their apprehensionstered & Engrosed may the: 8 th 1696 By Jno Cary Registr December the 7 th 1696 A true Inventory of the Estate Goods & Chattels of John Cooke late of Dartmouth Deceased was born in late 1606 or early 1607, and was baptized at the French Walloon church in Leiden, Holland between January and March, 1607. father on the Mayflower in 1620 at the age of about 13 or 14. John was then raised in Plymouth; his mother and sisters came over on the ship Anne in 1623, along with his future wife Sarah Warren. He would marry Sarah, the daughter of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren, in 1634 at Plymouth. They would go on to have five children all born in Plymouth over the next twenty years. John would become a deacon in the Plymouth Church, and in 1636, Samuel Eaton (who was still breast-feeding when he came on the Mayflower) was apprenticed to him. He was a freeman 1 January 1634. late 1640s, John Cooke "fell into the error of Anabaptistry,” and was cast out of the Church. The Plymouth Church records state that "This John Cooke although a shallow man became a cause of trouble and dissention in our Church and gave just occasion of their casting him out; so that Solomon's words proved true in him that one sinner destroyeth much good."ook up residence in Dartmouth, where he died in 1695. His wife Sarah was still alive in 1696, called "a very ancient woman"; her exact death date was not recorded but it probably was not long after.ARAH WARREN was born about 1614, in London, Middlesex, England, to Richard Warren (Mayflower passenger; 1585-1628) and Elizabeth Walker (1583-1673.) She came with her mother, Elizabeth, and four sisters, to Plymouth on the ship Ann in 1623, at the age of 9.yflower with his father, in 1620.d Sarah Warren: (5 daughters)1695) and Sarah Warren (1614-1685.) Elizabeth Cooke married Daniel Wilcox, 28 November 1661, Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Cooke passed away 6 December 1715, at Tiverton, Rhode Island, at age 70.
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John CookeGender: MaleAlias name: "Junior"Residence: Dartmouth (present Fairhaven), Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay ColonyBirth: June 7 1606 - Leiden, Rhynland, Holland, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde NederlandenBaptism: Circa Mar 1807 - Walloon Church, Leiden, Rhynland, Holland, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden (present The Netherlands)Occupation: Magistrate, Minister, Yeoman, Reverend, PreacherMarriage: Spouse: Sarah Cooke (born Warren) - Mar 3 1634 - Plymouth, Plymouth County, MassachusettsDeath: Nov 23 1695 - Dartmouth, Bristol, MassachusettsBurial: Dec 18 1695 - Cooke Memorial Park, Fairhaven, Bristol, Massachusetts, USAFather: Francis Cooke, "Mayflower" PassengerMother: Hester "Walloon" Cooke (born Mahieu)Wife: Sarah Cooke (born Warren)Children: Sarah Hathaway (born Cooke), Elizabeth Wilcox (born Cooke), Mary Taber (born Cooke), John Cooke, Esther Hester Taber (born Cooke), Mercy West (born Cooke), Susanna Palmer (born Cooke)Siblings: Child Cooke, Jane Mitchell (born Cooke), Elizabeth Cooke, Jacob Cooke, Hester Wright (born Cooke), Mary Tomson (born Cooke)
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