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Anne Cooke 1533–1610 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1533

Birth Location: Giddy Hall, Essex, , England

Death Date: 1 Aug 1610

Death Location: St Albans, Hertfordshire, , England

Father: Sir Cooke

Mother: Anne Fitzwilliam

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Anne Cooke was born in 1533 in Giddy Hall, Essex, , England, the child of Sir Anthony Knight Cooke And Anne Fitzwilliam. Anne Cooke passed away in 1610 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, , England.

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Biography

  • Anne Cooke was born in 1533 in Giddy Hall, Essex, , England, the child of Sir Anthony Knight Cooke And Anne Fitzwilliam.
  • Anne Cooke passed away in 1610 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, , England.

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Anne Cooke's Ancestors

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Anne Cooke
1533–1610
Birth Place: Giddy Hall, Essex, , England
Parents
Sir Anthony (Knight) Cooke
1506–1576
Romford, Essex, , England
Anne Fitzwilliam
1504–1588
Romford, Essex, , England
Grandparents
John Cooke
1473–1516
Gidea Hall, Essex, England
Alice Saunders
1478–1517
Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
William Fitzwilliam
1475–1534
Gainford Park Hall, Essex, England
Anne Hawes
1482–1579
Milton, Northamptonshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
John Fitzwilliam
1410–1421
Ellen Villiers
1410–1534
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Fitzwilliam
1377–1417
Eleanor DeGreene
1377–1420

Anne Cooke's Timeline

2 Records

1533
1533
Birth of Anne Cooke in Giddy Hall, Essex, , England
Giddy Hall, Essex, , England
1610
1 Aug 1610
Age 77
Death of Anne Cooke in St Albans, Hertfordshire, , England
St Albans, Hertfordshire, , England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1533
    Event Place: Giddy Hall, Essex, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Aug 1610
    Event Place: St Albans, Hertfordshire, , England

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