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(Mrs) Hester (Mayhieu) Cooke – A Huguenot who lived in Canterbury, England and Leiden. Wife of Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke married 1603 in Leiden. With family in 1623 land division, 6 shares, "two on the south side of the highway" and "four eastward to the sea beyond the brooke to Strawberie-hill".
Francis Cooke (c.1583 – April 7, 1663) was a Leiden Separatist, who went to America in 1620 on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower, which arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts. He was a founding family member brad of the Massachusetts Bay Colony , and a signer of the Mayflower Compact .
By June 1620, he and Mayflower had been hired for the Pilgrims voyage by their business agents in London, Thomas Weston of the Merchant Adventurers and Robert Cushman. [51] [52] Historical marker in London honoring Mayflower and Captain Jones Plymouth Rock, which commemorates the landing of Mayflower in 1620. Masters Mate: John Clark (Clarke ...
Philippe de Lannoy joined and resided with his uncle Francis Cooke and cousin John, who had arrived on the Mayflower the year before. [9] [10] In 1623, he received a land grant in Plymouth but sold this property in 1627 and moved to Duxborough. [11] In 1634, at Plymouth, Massachusetts, he married Hester Dewsbury. Their children: 1.
Memorial in Provincetown. Signer of the Mayflower Compact. Richard Clarke* John Crackstone Sr.* Thomas English* hired to master a shallop but died in the winter. Moses Fletcher* Edward Fuller* John Goodman*, there are conflicting reports regarding Goodman's death, with records of his name appearing in 1623; William Holbeck* John Langmore ...
Francis Cooke: 38 Came aboard the Mayflower with his son John; his wife Hester and 3 other children arrived in the Anne in 1623. He died in Plymouth in 1663. John Cooke: 14 Later married Sarah Warren. A deacon of the Plymouth church from 1634 to 1651, he was excommunicated in 1657 for turning Baptist during some religious troubles.
She married John Cooke, son of Francis Cooke, on 28 March 1634 and had five children. He died on 23 November 1695 in Dartmouth. He died on 23 November 1695 in Dartmouth. Elizabeth was born about 1615 and died on 9 March 1669/70 in Hingham, MA.
John Howland died February 23, 1672/3 at the age of 80, having outlived most of the other male Mayflower passengers except George Soule (who died in 1679), John Alden (died 1687), and John Cooke (died 1695, and was the son of Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke). Richard More, one of the 'Mayflower Bastards' died after 19 March 1693/4, but before ...