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Abraham Cook 1660–1772 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1660

Birth Location: New Kent, VA

Death Date: 1772

Death Location: New Kent, VA

Father: John Cooke

Mother: Mary Hill

Spouse(s): Martha Cleaton

Children(s): Abraham II, John Cook, Benjamin Cook, Hannah Cook, Matthew Cook

The story of Abraham Cook began in 1660 in New Kent, VA. Abraham Cook married Martha Clayton Cleaton, and had children including Abraham Cooke Ii, Benjamin Sr Cook, Hannah Cook, John Cook, Matthew Cook. Abraham Cook passed away in 1772 in New Kent, VA.

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Biography

  • The story of Abraham Cook began in 1660 in New Kent, VA.
  • Abraham Cook married Martha Clayton Cleaton, and had children including Abraham Cooke Ii, Benjamin Sr Cook, Hannah Cook, John Cook, Matthew Cook.
  • Abraham Cook passed away in 1772 in New Kent, VA.

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Abraham Cook's Ancestors

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Abraham Cook
1660–1772
Birth Place: New Kent, VA
Parents
John Cooke
1628–1692
Surry, England
Mary Hill
1635–1691
Saint Michael, Barbados, Caribbean
Grandparents
William Cooke
1596–1650
Heene, Sussex, England
Sarah Watersfield
1589–1632
Ferring, Sussex, England
Mary Warner
1611–1640
High Ongar, Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
William Cooke
1551–1598
Elizabeth Hooker
1568–1619
John Watersfield
1569–1594
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Cooke
1520–1597
John Hooker
1542–1616
Rachel Grindall
1530–1568
John Watersfeld
1535–1588
Margerie Cooper
1538–1574

Abraham Cook's Descendants

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Abraham Cook (1660–1772) m. Martha (Clayton) Cleaton (29 Oct 1665–1750)
  1. 1. Abraham (Cooke) II 1690–1748 m. Sarah (Rachel) McCalister 1692–1765
    1. 1. Barbara Cook 1722–1802 m. Robert (H) Hester 1720–1770
      1. 1. Agnes Hester 1746–1821 m. Rev (Simeon) Walton 1741–1798
        1. 1. Ann (Agnes) Walton 1771–1829 m. William (M) Harvey 1764–1842
        2. 2. John Walton 1765–1840
        3. 3. Susanna Walton 1789–1807
        4. 4. Joseph Walton 1787–
        5. 5. Edward Walton 1785–1809
        6. 6. William Walton 1784–
        7. 7. Elizabeth WALTON 1780–1850
        8. 8. Nancy WALTON 1779–1879
        9. 9. Polly Walton 1774–
        10. 10. Josiah Walton 1774–1830
        11. 11. Agnes WALTON 1771–1789
        12. 12. Simeon Walton 1768–1800
        13. 13. Anne (Hester) Walton 1767–1785
        14. 14. Edward Walton 1767–
        15. 15. Robert WALTON 1765–1852
        16. 16. Barbara Walton 1763–1792
      2. 2. Abraham Hester 1737–1779
      3. 3. Susannah Hester 1740–1821
      4. 4. Nathon Hester 1745–1835
      5. 5. Elizabeth Hester 1761–1855
      6. 6. Barbara Hester 1749–1843
      7. 7. Abraham Hester 1750–1846
      8. 8. Susannah Hester 1754–1848
      9. 9. Sarah Hester 1739–1834
      10. 10. Zachariah Hester 1761–1837
      11. 11. Captain (James Hester) Sr. 1745–1818
      12. 12. Francis Hester 1759–1821
      13. 13. Mary Hester 1756–1843
      14. 14. Anne Hester 1752–1846
      15. 15. Robert Hester 1758–1827
      16. 16. Elizabeth Hester 1740–1809
      17. 17. Charles Hester 1747–1833
    2. 2. James Cook 1713–1787
    3. 3. Benjamin Cook 1714–1783
    4. 4. Charles Cook 1721–1770
    5. 5. Barbara Cook 1720–1770
    6. 6. Frances Cooke 1700–1737
    7. 7. Frances Cook 1711–1769
    8. 8. Benjamin Cook 1714–1783
    9. 9. Charles Cook 1716–
    10. 10. James Cook 1718–
  2. 2. John Cook 1703–1775
  3. 3. Benjamin (Sr) Cook 1700–1759
  4. 4. Hannah Cook 1691–
  5. 5. Matthew Cook 1690–

Abraham Cook's Timeline

2 Records

1660
1660
Birth of Abraham Cook in New Kent, VA
New Kent, VA
1772
1772
Age 112
Death of Abraham Cook in New Kent, VA
New Kent, VA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1660
    Event Place: New Kent, VA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1772
    Event Place: New Kent, VA

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