Jacob Cooke1

M, #698, b. circa 1618, d. 11 December 1675
Jacob Cooke|b. c 1618\nd. 11 Dec 1675|p698.htm|Pilgrim Francis Cooke|b. a Aug 1582\nd. 7 Apr 1663|p101.htm|Hester Mahieu|b. bt 1582 - 1588\nd. 8 Jun 1666|p693.htm|Richard Cooke|b. 1531\nd. 26 May 1583|p739.htm|Alice Caunton|b. 1548\nd. bt 1586 - 1643|p703.htm|Jacques Mahieu|b. 1559\nd. bt 1607 - 1651|p700.htm|Jeanne (?)|b. 1561\nd. bt 1607 - 1656|p701.htm|
| Father* | Pilgrim Francis Cooke1 b. a Aug 1582, d. 7 Apr 1663 |
| Mother* | Hester Mahieu1 b. bt 1582 - 1588, d. 8 Jun 1666 |
| Relationship | 10th great-grandfather of Robert Michael Damon. |
| Reference | COOKE0006 |
Jacob Cooke was born circa 1618 in Leyden, Holland.1 He was christened in 1618 in Leiden, Zuid, Netherlands.2 He was the son of Pilgrim Francis Cooke and Hester Mahieu.1 Jacob Cooke married Damaris Hopkins, daughter of Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins and Pilgrim Elizabeth Fisher, after 10 June 1646 in Plymouth, (now Plymouth County), New Plymouth Colony.1 Jacob Cooke married second Elizabeth Lettice, daughter of Thomas Lettice and Anna (?), on 18 November 1668.3 A contract for the marriage of Jacob Cooke and Damaris Hopkins was signed on 10 June 1646 in Plymouth, (now Plymouth County), New Plymouth Colony.3 Jacob Cooke died on 11 December 1675 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
He immigraterd with Hester Mahieu in August 1623 on the Ship 'Anne'.1
He immigraterd with Hester Mahieu in August 1623 on the Ship 'Anne'.1
Family 1 | Damaris Hopkins b. after 22 May 1627, d. before 18 November 1669 |
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Family 2 | Elizabeth Lettice b. 1 November 1636, d. 31 October 1693 |
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Citations
- [S20] General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 12, Francis Cooke(n.p.: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000). Hereinafter cited as MFT5G 12 Francis Cooke.
- [S49] Brøderbund Software Inc., WFT Vol. E1, Tree 0418.
- [S142] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I-III, CD-ROM (n.p.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000). Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration Begins.
- [S143] The Division of Cattle, 1627.
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