2 A factual, unembellished version of the news was published two weeks earlier in the Fairhaven Star, November 13, 1902. This is the best, most extensive reference to Mayflower genealogy I have ever found as a genealogist who has ancestors related to Francis & John Cooke, father and son passengers of the Mayflower ship to America. However, ancestors from this family were not part of the Cookes that settled in what is now Wyoming County. Francis, Hester and John Cooke of Mayflower - WikiTree G2G Per author Charles Edward Banks, a clue to his identity may exist in the following: a Francis, son of Thomas . The family tree of Lt. John Tomson and Mary Cooke ... Francis & John COOKE of the Mayflower List of Mayflower passengers - Wikipedia John Cooke's mother Hester and the other children arrived in Plymouth in 1623 on the Anne. Edward Winslow by Ruth C. McGuyre & Robert S. Wakefiled; John Billington by Harriet W. Hodge -- v. John Cooke, the last survivor of the Mayflower passengers and Sarah Warren. 8th Great-granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren — Line 1. 1, 1917 . Yes, John Cooke, whose lineage passes through the Mosher family, which you'll encounter later, was one of the survivors. John Mayflower Cooke - Historical records and family trees ... Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants - Research He died some time before the Mayflower departed for England on April 5, 1621. "Skeletons Unearthed" Cooke was a part time Baptist minister at Dartmouth. Anderson explicitly states Josias is not the son of Francis of the Mayflower. He died at Dartmouth, MA on 23 Nov 1695. Mayflower og Plymouth. They had 10 children: MARY COOKE, Sarah Cooke and 8 other children. John Cooke held Anabaptist views, and was not in accord with the Pilgrim church, and it is suggested that they were entirely willing he should . He married in Plymouth on March 28, 1634, Sarah Warren, daughter of Pilgrim Richard and Elizabeth Warren of the Mayflower. The Cooke family, the first white people to settle in what is now Wyoming County, came to America in 1771, and belong to John Cooke. (See Cooke and Hopkins for that line.) Background. John was an immigrant to the United States, arriving by 1620. Separatisterne købte skibet i Holland. References. In August 1606 Francis Cooke and his wife moved to Norwich in county Norfolk in England. Will of John Cooke. Cooke efterlod sin kone Hester og deres mindre børn; de skulle følge efter, når kolonien var etableret. 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.He was a founding member of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and a signer of the Mayflower Compact.This early settler is one of the twenty-six male Pilgrims known to have descendants, and the longest living male . 1583 - April 7, 1663) was a passenger on the Mayflower.He was a signer of the Mayflower Compact and was an important member of Plymouth Colony.. Francis Cooke lived in England and then in Leiden Netherlands.. Cooke married Hester Mahieu at the French Walloon Church in Leiden. One of my Mayflower 1620 ancestors is John Cooke (1607-1695), the son of Francis and Hester (Mahieu) Cooke. In 1652 Cooke was among the 36 Plymouth colonists who purchased Dartmouth Township from Wampanoag leader Massasoit and his son Wamsutta. Mayflower Pilgram at age 13 with his father and . Thomas Adams (22691) ,5 Caleb Cooke (23980) m Sarah Adams (22167) , 6 Amos Cooke m Eunice Eaton, 7 Lydia Cooke (36445) m Thomas James Bradford,8 Maria Bradford m . The . Libraries near you: WorldCat. He married Sarah Warren (c1613-1696) 28 March 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The Life of John. He is buried on Burial Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts. 1 John Cooke was not the youngest Mayflower passenger. This site is intended to provide historical information about John Cooke, who became one of the most prominent men in the town of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, with a homestead east of the Acushnet River in the section which later became the town of Fairhaven. John Cooke, 13, son (Leiden). F rancis Cooke traveled on the Mayflower with his son, John, leaving wife Hester and children, Jane, Jacob and Hester who followed in 1623 on the Anne. 9th Great-granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Thomas Rogers — Line 1. The Mayflower Compact - as it is known today - was signed by those 41 "true" Pilgrims on 11 November, 1620, and became the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. 8: Use CTRL-F to search for names or dates. - Son of Francis . Francis Cooke (c. 1583 - April 7, 1663, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony) was a Leiden Separatist who came to America in 1620 on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower and a signer of the Mayflower Compact. Download for print-disabled. Died about age 59. John Cooke was born around 1607 in Leiden. To find other Mayflower descendents, search for: + 9: 10: 11: Francis Cooke: John Soule Cooke Sarah Cooke: John Hathaway: 16 children: 12 b. about 1583, England Eleven people from the Speedwell (including our Great Grandfather Francis and John Cooke) boarded the Mayflower. Henry is a Generation 9 Cooke and Warren (Mayflower passenger John Cooke, son of Francis, married Sarah Warren, daughter of Richard) as well as a Generation 8 White descendant. Mayflower Hand Towel $15.00 Auto Logo Plate $15.00 Christmas In Plymouth Cupola Ornament $25.00 Contact us. John Cooke was born in late 1606 or early 1607, and was baptized at the French Walloon church in Leiden, Holland between January and March, 1607. Reply. Revised indexes to Mayflower families through five generations (Francis Eaton - Samuel Fuller - William White) -- Supp. In 1620, when the Mayflower arrived in New England, a young boy, John Cooke, was on board with his father Francis. Most, if not all persons with underlined: 7: names on this chart, are direct descendents of Francis Cooke. The Cooke Family. Francis Cooke came on the Mayflower with his eldest son John in 1620 and as such was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact. The item The family tree of Lt. John Tomson and Mary Cooke, daughter of Francis Cooke, a Mayflower passenger, [Sydney Dale Jay] represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Indiana State Library. Her parents were Rev. I don't have a picture of the gravestone - but Susanne "Sam" Behling does on her web page with a biography of John Cooke . 9th Great-granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke — Line 2. John Cooke was on the Mayflower, and those 34 families are among the most studied on the planet, definitely in the country, said Mr. Richard. Determining Your Eligibility. Mayflower.org Mayflower & Early Families In 1652 Cooke was among the 36 Plymouth colonists who purchased Dartmouth Township from Wampanoag leader Massasoit and his son Wamsutta. Mayflower Compact. My 9th great-grandmother - Mary, daughter of Francis (Mayflower Pilgrim) and Hester Mahieu Cooke, was born between March 1624 and 22 May 1627 at Plymouth, MA. John Cooke, Francis Cooke, Stephen Hopkins, Giles Hopkins, William Bradford, Whilliam White and Resolved White are all my Grandpas!!! John Cooke was He was also of service in distributing Irish charity in 1677, after King Philip's War, and in 1678 John Russell, Lt. John Smith and John Cooke set the town rate. Married to Elizabeth Ring on 16 Sep 1635 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA. . John passed away on month day 1695, at age 88 at death place, Massachusetts. It's estimated in most data as 1637. wool comber, b ." John S. Soule Cooke in Register of the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of California, Vol. Cooke was the only one of the original Pilgrims to actually move to the town, building a home and a . It is believed that he was the oldest surviving passenger of the Mayflower. Francis and his son John immigrated aboard the "Mayflower" landing November 11, 1620. Mayflower Passengers Known to have Descendants: You are eligible to join the Society of Mayflower Descendants if you can document your descent from one or more of the passengers on the Mayflower voyage of 1620 that terminated on the shores of New England at Plymouth. Francis Cooke was given six shares in the division of . Oh my goodness I love being related to folks on the Mayflower! The spring meeting is an open meeting for those considering becoming a member. Mary Allerton. John may have been the last of the male Mayflower passengers to die, and his death is commemorated with a stone and plaque in what is now Fairhaven, Massachusetts. this list reads "Esther de Mahieu." The baptism of John Cooke, Francis and Hester Mahieu Cooke's firstborn son, is also in the Walloon Church records. Isaac Allerton. 1975, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. A descendant of six Mayflower Passengers, John Howland, Elizabeth Tilley, Francis Cooke, Mary Chilton and her parents, Mr. and Mrs James Chilton.