[11], On January 3, 1627/8, Cooke was one of six men named to lay out the boundaries for the twenty-acre land grants that would be made to everyone who came as a planter, under the employ of the joint-stock company. my lands both upland and meadow lands which at present I possess during her life"; "my dear wife and my son John Cooke" to be joint executors [MD 2:24-25, citing PCPR 2:2: 1]. Francis Eaton Edward Fuller Samuel Fuller Stephen Hopkins John Howland Degory Priest Thomas Rogers Henry Samson George Soule Myles Standish Richard Warren William White Edward Winslow Being of Mayflower descent is certainly a badge of honor in New England, where we value deep roots. On 9 April 1650, Francis Cooke gave "his son Jacob Cook" all his right in one hundred acres at North River granted him 5 October 1640 [PCR 12:185]. 1 v. Work was edited by Frances B. Beverstock. A service provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.familysearch.org/service/records/storage/das-mem/patron https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=6474+francis+cooke, http://minerdescent.wordpress.com/page/22/. Francis Cooke was born around 1583. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE:In 1901 George E. Bowman prepared a genealogy of the family of Francis Cooke, in which he abstracted every record he could find for the immigrant, his wife and children [MD 3:95-105]. Some of the most recently added connections of famous kin for Francis Cooke Brewster H. Shaw NASA Astronaut 9th great-grandson Lizzie Doten American Poet 5th great-granddaughter Gary Herbert 17th Governor of Utah 10th great-grandson Samuel Cony 31st Governor of Maine 6th great-grandson Peter T. Washburn 31st Governor of Vermont 6th great-grandson All Rights Reserved. But his first three children are generally considered to be hers. "Take notice of our practice at Leyden, viz. in the list of 27 March 1634 [PCR 1: 10, 28]. [14], In May 1640, Cooke and his son John were among those tasked to compute the number of acres of Edward Doty's meadows and make a report to the next court. After his wife came over with other of his children; he hath three still living by her, all married and have five children, so their increase is eight. The rest of the family came over on the ship Ann on July 1623. The vessel struggled for two days against strong winter seas while they tried to head south to their planned destination of the Virginia Colony. This early settler is one of the twenty-six male Pilgrims known to have descendants, and the longest living male Mayflower Pilgrim. Please be careful about using autocomplete. Husband of Hester Cooke (From Pilgrim Hall Museum - The Will of Francis Cooke). He did have an apprentice, John Harmon, for seven years starting in 1636. Eleven people from the Speedwell (including Francis and John Cooke) boarded the Mayflower, leaving 20 people (including Robert Cushman and Philippe de Lannoy) to return to London while a combined company of 103 continued the voyage. The Pilgrim church was not established in Leiden until 1609, so Francis was living there long before their arrival and must have met up with and joined them afterwards. Robert Charles Anderson, "Francis Cooke", The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, 1995, Vol. FamilySearch makes every effort to enable access dependent on decisions of record custodians and applicable laws. This guide will help you find out. He is on the list of Purchasers [PCR 2: 177]. November 9, 1620] after about nine weeks at sea. In the display name field only add titles such as Gov. In 1620, at the age of 37, his occupation is listed as wool comber in Leiden, South Holland John was baptized in Leiden, Holland between January and March 1607 and died in Dartmouth on November 23, 1695. He married Hester, a French walloon, 1609. [5], After the Pilgrims' arrival at Cape Cod, Cooke was one of those who signed the Mayflower Compact on November 11, 1620. In 1989 Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs published a number of records relating to Francis Cooke and his family in Leiden [NEHGR 143:195-98]. Two more daughters, Hester and Mary, were born to Francis and Hester Cooke in Plymouth. Arbitrator in land dispute between Thomas Pope and William Shurtleff, 2 August 1659 [PCR 3:169]. He and his son John originally embarked on the Speedwell, but were transferred to the Mayflower. On 17 October 1642, Francis Cooke was one of those who received six acres apiece "if it be there to be had" at North Meadow by Joanes River [PCR 2:49]. . Notable descendants of Francis Cooke include Cephas Thompson, William Drew Washburn, Mrs. Anna Mary Robertson ("Grandma Moses"), (George) Orson Welles, Abel Head "Shanghai" Pierce (Texas cattleman who introduced the Brahman cattle breed into Texas), Actor Richard Gere, and Beach Boys Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson. Mary was born in Plymouth about 1625 and died in Middleborough on March 21, 1714. Francis Cooke was a wool-comber. Early life and family Francis is described in Leiden Walloon church marriage records dating from 1603 as a "woolcomber out of (uyt) England". Francis Cooke was born 4 April 1583 in England, United Kingdom and died 7 April 1663 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. Descendants of Francis Cooke Generation No. Francis Cooke (1583 - April 7, 1663 Plymouth, Massachusetts) was one of the 102 passengers on the Mayflower. The Five Generations Project of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants in 1996 published its account of the descendants of Francis Cooke as Volume Twelve in the series, compiled by Ralph Van Wood Jr. Buy the print edition of The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633. Son of Unknown Father of Francis "Mayflower" Cooke and Unknown Mother of Francis "Mayflower" Cooke What brought Francis to Holland in the first place is unknown: religious persecution of Protestants in England did not really begin until after King James took power in 1604. [15], In 1651, Bradford recorded his impression of Cooke and his family in his later years: "Francis Cooke is still living, a very old man, and hath seen his children's children have children; after his wife came over, (with other of his children,) he hath 3 still living by her, all married, and have 5 children; so their increase is 8. In Leiden, sometime after July 20, 1603, as Franchoys Couck, he married Hester le Mahieu, the daughter of Protestant refugees from the Walloon Flanders area. For more about resourcing and a listing of general genealogical resources, see. On July 4, 1603, he registered his intention to marry Hester le Mahieu in Leiden, Holland. Each individual or family entry includes (when known) the port or country of origin; when and on what ship they arrived in New England; the earliest known record of the individual or family; their first and subsequent residences; return trips to their country of origin; marriages, births, and deaths; and other important family relationships. If someone else can't replicate research, it's not acceptable. 1633 , Plymouth Colony and the Beginnings of Liberty in America: A Q&A with NEH Public Scholar John Turner. Committee to lay out land, 5 May 1640, 5 October 1640 [PCR 1:152, 163]. Divorced second husband Mr. Epperly because she was mentally unstable and something to do with money. September 6], 1620. 1880 Allegheny, Montgomery County, VA census There they anchored on November 21[O.S. She married Experience Mitchell in Plymouth after May 22, 1627. Francis Cooke (1583 April 7, 1663 Plymouth, Massachusetts) was one of the 102 passengers on the Mayflower. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/a/w/Leonard-A-Lawson/G http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34825341, https://www.jhowell.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I3503&tree=1, http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/cooke/fowsrc.htm#575, Pilgrim Hall Museum - The Will of Francis Cooke, http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sam/cooke.html, https://www.familytreedna.com/public/cook?iframe=yresults, https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=yresults, Birth of Francis Cooke, "Mayflower" Passenger, Birth of John Cooke, "Mayflower" Passenger, Pilgrims make first attempt to leave England, "Franchois Couck", "Franchoys Couck", "Cook", "(17th Signer of the Mayflower Compact)", Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, Francis and his son John, started for America on the Speedwell from Delfhaven, Holland, bound for Southhampton UK. [3] Cooke and his wife departed Leiden in August 1606 to go to Norwich, England. Contents 1 Vital Statistics 2 Biography 2.1 Early Life 2.2 Mayflower Voyage in the list of 27 March 1634 [PCR 1: 10, 28]. [2], Although he was specially qualified to survey new highways, he did do other public service work, being on several petty and grand juries. EDUCATION: The inventory included "1 great Bible & 4 old books" valued at 10s. (#6474) FamousKin.com. Also available on microfilm and digital images. * Menu links disabled due to unknown ancestry. In 1651, fellow Pilgrim William Bradford (1590-1657)|William Bradford wrote of him: "Francis Cooke is still living, a very old man, and hath seen his children's children have children. The United States did not exist until 1789 and the United Kingdom was formed in 1707. On the second attempt, the two ships sailed about 100 leagues beyond Land's End in Cornwall, but the Speedwell was again found to be leaky. I. William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 1620-1647, ed. Includes citations for all sources. William Bradford, James Chilton, Susanna Furner, Mary Chilton, and Francis Cooke, Jane Seymour Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is an American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model and fitness guru. Cephas Thompson, William D. Washburn, Mrs. Anna Mary Robertson ("Grandma Moses"), Orson Welles, Julia Child, Abel Head "Shanghai" Pierce (Texas cattleman who introduced the Brahman cattle breed into Texas), Pete Seeger, Marjorie "Betty Crocker" Child, "Wild Bill" Hickok, John Bartlett, Johnny Carson, George Mortimer Pullman, Elliot Richardson, Francis Cooke was also on the 1643 Plymouth list of those who were able to bear arms. [5][6] Almost half the passengers perished in the cold, harsh, unfamiliar New England winter that followedin the space of just a few months. Others also charged, all being in the service of John Browne the elder and Thomas Willet, were Thomas Lettice, James Walker, and Thomas Teley. Francis Cooke came on the Mayflower from Leiden with his eldest son John in 1620 and as such was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact. She brought with her three additional children: Jacob, Jane, and Hester. "And seeing it hath pleased Him to give me [William Bradford] to see thirty years completed since these beginnings, and that the great works of His providence are to be observed, I have thought it not unworthy my pains to take a view of the decreasings and increasings of these persons and such changes as hath passed over them and theirs in this thirty years "Francis Cooke is still living, a very old man, and hath seen his children's children have children. She was buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth, Mass. "[16], On June 3, 1662, the General Court approved a list of thirty-three names "as being the firstborn children of this government," to receive two tracts of land purchased from the Indians by the colony. Francis was active in Plymouth civil affairs in the 1630s and 40s - committees to lay out land grants and highways, petit jury, grand jury, coroner's jury. On 5 July 1670, "[w]hereas it is evident to the Court, that a certain tract or parcel of land, called Old Cooke's Holes, lying at Jonses River meadow, was formerly granted unto Francis Cooke, of Plymouth, deceased, in the lieu of some land which is supposed would have fallen within his line at the Smelt Brooke, but is not fully settled on the said Cooke and his heirs and assigns, this Court doth by these presents fully and absolutely settle, ratify, assure and confirm the said grant of land or tract of land, being threescore acres unto the said Francis Cooke, his heirs and assigns forever, which said land was given by the said Francis Cooke unto Richard Wright and Thomas Michell, commonly called Old Cooke's Holes, and since his decease ratified and confirmed unto the said Richard Wright and Thomas Michell by John Cooke, the heir unto the said Francis Cooke" [PCR 5:44]. When the congregation decided to go to America in 1620, Cooke and his thirteen yearold son John committed to the voyage, but his wife, Hester, and the younger children remained in Leiden, waiting until the colony was better established. Copyright 1994-2020, MayflowerHistory.com. Cooke, Francis I-M223 >> FGC57449 > FGC57463 > FGC57458 > FGC57464 in the Mayflower DNA Project. In 1620, Francis, his son John, and nephew Philippe de Lannoy boarded Speedwell (ship)|Speedwell at Delftshaven. "[7], The plot of land for Cooke's house in New Plymouth was assigned to them late in 1620. Assessed 18s. Read more, is descended from In 1620, Francis, his son John, and nephew Philippe de Lannoy boarded Speedwell (ship)|Speedwell at Delftshaven. Underhill, in her pursuit of the ancestry of EdwardSmall, published in 1934 an even more detailed study of the family [Small Gen 601-45]. Francis even sold some land to William Bradford. He appears on the 1643 Plymouth list of those able to bear arms. It is probable he was born in England, perhaps from the Canterbury or Norwich areas. COMMENTS: In his accounting of the passengers on the Mayflower, Bradford includes "Francis Cooke and his son John; but his wife and other children came afterwards" [Bradford 442]. There is no record at Plymouth of what kind of work Cooke was engaged in. He arrived on the Mayflower with his son John. It is better to use the "place" field and type out the place name. Hester and the other children would follow in the Ann in August 1623. His Francis Cooke lineage: 1.Francis Cooke (Hester le Mahieu) 2.John Cooke (Sarah Warren) 3.Elizabeth Cooke (Daniel Wilcox) 4.Susanna Wilcox (Jonathan Head) 5.Joseph Head (Bathsheba Palmer) 6.Jonathan Head (Ruth Little) 7.Jonathan Head, Jr.(Hepzibah Livermore) 8.Orson Sherman Head (Mary Jane Treadwell) 9.Richard Jones Welles (Mary Blanche Head) Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33 [database on-line]. Past Presidents George Bush Sr. and Jr. through Experience Mitchell and Janae Cook. [12], On October 1, 1636, John Harmon, son of Edmund Harmon, tailor, of London, became an apprentice to Cooke for seven years. On December 7, 1659, Cooke made out his will, describing himself as "at present weak and infirm in body." On 8 June 1666, John Cooke, Jacob Cooke, Hester Wright the wife of Richard Wright and Mary Tompson the wife of John Tompson, to prevent dispute over the intent of their father Francis Cooke in his will with regard to the land at Rocky Nook, agreed to divide it into five shares, with John Cooke, the eldest son, getting two shares [PCLR 3:73]. On 3 December 1638, a small parcel of land that had been previously granted to Francis Cooke was instead granted to Thomas Prence [PCR 1:103]. Mayflower ancestries sourced from the following: 19962020 New England Historic Genealogical Society. Francis Cooke (c1583 - 1663) Mayflower passenger 1620 Francis Cooke View famous kin of Francis Cooke 1st Generation Ahnentafel No: 1 Father: Mother: Birth Date: ABT 1583 Birth Location: Christening Date: Christening Location: Death Date: 7 Apr 1663 Death Location: Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts Burial Date: Burial Location: Notes: The two ships began the voyage on August 5, 1620, but the Speedwell leaked badly and had to return to Dartmouth to be refitted at great expense and time. Elizabeth Mitchell (1628-1684) 3. Between 1611 and 1618, the Cookes were members of the Pilgrim Separatist congregation in Leiden. Francis Cooke (c 1583 April 7, 1663) was a Leiden Separatist who went to America in 1620 on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower, arriving at Plymouth in what became the Plymouth Colony. His inventory included "2 old muskets" valued at 12s. In 1606, they left Leiden briefly for Norwich, England, where they joined another Walloon church, returning to Leiden in 1607, possibly for religious reasons. Francis Cooke died in Plymouth, Massachusetts on April 7, 1663. Read more, Laura Ingalls Wilder (February 7, 1867 February 10, 1957) was an American writer known for the Little House on the Prairie series of children's books released from 1932 to 1943 which were based on her childhood in a settler and pioneer family. I being att prsent weake and Infeirme in body yett in prfect memory throw mercy Doe comitt my soule unto god that gave it and my body to the earthe; which my will is should bee Intered in a Decent and comly manner; As for such goods and lands as I stand posessed of I Doe will and bequeath as followeth; 1 My will is that hester my Dear and loveing wife shall have all my moveable goods and all my Cattle of all kinds; viz: neat Cattle horsekind sheep and swine to be att her Dispose, 2 my will is that hester my wife shall have and Injoy my lands both upland and meddow lands which att prsent I posesse During her life, 3 I Doe ordaine and appoint my Deare wife and my son John Cooke Joynt exequitors of this my said will, Witnes John Aldin ffrancis Cooke John howland, Francis COOKE of Plymouth: A Biographical Research Profile. View Complete Biography from The Pilgrim Migration FIRST GENERATION Francis Cooke John Jane [Child] Elizabeth Jacob Hester Death certificate of Charles Wade Stewart, Sr. divorced first husband AW twice. Grand jury, 5 June 1638, 2 June 1640, 7 March 1642/3, 6 June 1643 [PCR 1:87, 155, 2:53, 56]. Read more, is descended from From Caleb Johnsons Mayflower History: Francis Cooke was born about 1583. In the Leiden church Betrothal Book, Cooke is recorded as "Franchois Couck" and his bride, Hester Mahieu, with the witnesses to the marriage being two Walloons. Elizabeth Cooke (1634-1715) 3. He married Hester le Mahieu, a French Walloon, on July 20, 1603, in Leiden, Holland. The rest of the family came over on the ship Ann on July 1623. Mary Walton Ferris also compiled a brief account of the family of Francis Cooke [Dawes-Gates 2:238-44]. Descendants of Brice Blair Shade (1851-1934) Descendants of Capt. He was born 20 may 1618 in Leiden, and died at Plymouth in the . Johanna W. Trammel, The Pilgrims and other people from the British Isles in Leiden, 1576-1640 (Isle of Man: Mansk-Svenska Publishing Co. Ltd., 1989), p.152 However, his origins are unknown. The inventory of the estate of Francis Cooke, taken 1 May 1663, totalled 86 lls. Some of this land he gave to his sons Jacob and John, which they sold portions of. Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Photo of will and commentary, with confirmation that neither had been married before, and mention of later documentation that it was the only marriage of either. Richard Warren, Stephen Hopkins, Constance Hopkins, John Billington and his wife, Ellinor, and Francis Billington, Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. Child COOKE, bur. Cephas Thompson, William D. Washburn, Mrs. Anna Mary Robertson ("Grandma Moses"), Orson Welles, Julia Child, Abel Head "Shanghai" Pierce (Texas cattleman who introduced the Brahman cattle breed into Texas), Pete Seeger, Marjorie "Betty Crocker" Child, "Wild Bill" Hickok, John Bartlett, Johnny Carson, George Mortimer Pullman, Elliot Richardson, Charles G. Dawes, Amasa Mason Lyman, Charles E. Merrill, Dane Cook, Kris Kristofferson, Richard Gere, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and Beach Boys Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson. Read more, is descended from Read more, is descended from John Tilley, Joan (Hurst) Rogers, Elizabeth Tilley, John Howland, Richard Warren, Stephen Hopkins, Giles Hopkins, William Brewster and his wife, Mary, and Henry Samson, Sarah Louise Palin (ne Heath; born February 11, 1964) is an American politician, commentator, and author who served as the ninth Governor of Alaska from 2006 until her resignation in 2009. Hannah Mitchell (1631-1644) 3. Become an American Ancestors.org member to access this biography and over 40,000 more records in the searchable online database of The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to N.E. Web A notable Francis Cooke descendant was Abel Head "Shanghai" Pierce,1834-1900, of 150 Early life [ edit] These sources are attached to each ancestor so that you can personally judge their reliability. The microfilm may have been scanned, but have a contractual, data privacy, or other restriction preventing access. [12], In October 1640, Cooke was appointed to compute the land boundaries between Thomas Prence and Clement Briggs at Jones River. Francis Cooke (1577-1663) was born in the parish of Blyth, York Co., England. 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