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Anne Fitzwilliam 1504–1588 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Apr 1504

Birth Location: Gainspark Hall, Essex, England

Death Date: 5 Jun 1588

Death Location: Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,

Father: William Fitzwilliam

Mother: Anne Hawes

Spouse(s): Sir Cooke

Children(s): Robert Cooke, Edward Cooke, Katherine Cooke, Richard Cooke, William Cooke, Katherine Cooke, Lady COOKE, Rose Cooke, Richard Cooke, Thomas Cooke, John Cook, Sir Cooke, Lady Cooke, John Cooke, Anne Cooke, Anne Cook, Mildred Cooke, Mildred Cecil, Margaret Rowlett, Anthony brother, Anne Bacon, Elizabeth Cooke

In 1504, Anne Fitzwilliam entered the world in Gainspark Hall, Essex, England, born to William Fitzwilliam And Anne Hawes. Anne Fitzwilliam married Sir Anthony The Scholar Cooke, and had children including Anne Cook, Anne Cooke, Anne Cooke Bacon, Anthony Cooke Ii Anne Wrote Of Him As Brother, Edward Cooke, Elizabeth Cooke, Henry Cook, John Anthony Cooke, John Cook, Katherine Cooke, Katherine Cooke, Lady Alice Cooke, Lady Margaret Cooke, Margaret Cooke Rowlett, Mildred Cooke, Mildred Cooke Cecil, Richard Cooke, Robert Cooke, Rose Cooke, Sir Anthony Cooke, Thomas Cooke, William Cooke. Anne Fitzwilliam passed away in 1588 in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,.

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Biography

  • In 1504, Anne Fitzwilliam entered the world in Gainspark Hall, Essex, England, born to William Fitzwilliam And Anne Hawes.
  • Anne Fitzwilliam married Sir Anthony The Scholar Cooke, and had children including Anne Cook, Anne Cooke, Anne Cooke Bacon, Anthony Cooke Ii Anne Wrote Of Him As Brother, Edward Cooke, Elizabeth Cooke, Henry Cook, John Anthony Cooke, John Cook, Katherine Cooke, Katherine Cooke, Lady Alice Cooke, Lady Margaret Cooke, Margaret Cooke Rowlett, Mildred Cooke, Mildred Cooke Cecil, Richard Cooke, Robert Cooke, Rose Cooke, Sir Anthony Cooke, Thomas Cooke, William Cooke.
  • Anne Fitzwilliam passed away in 1588 in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Anne Fitzwilliam's Ancestors

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Anne Fitzwilliam
1504–1588
Birth Place: Gainspark Hall, Essex, England
Parents
William Fitzwilliam
1460–1534
Milton (Northamptonshire) England
Anne Hawes
1472–1509
Milton (Northamptonshire) England
Grandparents
Thomas Fitzwilliam
1388–1479
Mablethorpe, East Lindsey District, Lincolnshire, England
Margaret Dymoke
1405–1463
Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, England
Lady (Elizabeth) Hollywood
1410–1463
Tartayne, Dublin, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Dymoke
1355–1422
Catherine Ludlow
1375–1453
Christopher Hollywood
1375–
Mrs Hollywood
1376–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anne Fitzwilliam's Descendants

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Anne Fitzwilliam (Apr 1504–5 Jun 1588) m. Sir (Anthony "the Scholar") Cooke (May 1504–10 June 1576)
  1. 1. Robert Cooke 1520–1559 m. Joan (Elizabeth Sydney (m.) Cooke) 1522–1561 m. Joan Sidney 1522–1561
    1. 1. Thomas Cooke 1543–1621 m. Susan (Elizabeth) Brand 1550–1621
      1. 1. Naomi Cook 1570–1618 m. James Hubbard 1555–1655
        1. 1. Rachel Hubbard 1611–1648 m. John Brundage 1593–1639
      2. 2. Joseph Cooke 1574–
      3. 3. Elizabeth Cooke 1578–1637
      4. 4. Joanna Cook 1570–1626
      5. 5. Thomas Cooke 1570–1614
      6. 6. Elizabeth Cooke 1545–1640
      7. 7. Annis Cook 1585–
      8. 8. Thomasine (m Wallenger) Cooke 1563–1592
      9. 9. Aaron Cooke 1585–1615
    2. 2. Lawrence Cooke 1531–1621
    3. 3. Margery Cooke 1537–1622
    4. 4. (Helen ((or Ellen)) Cooke 1535–1621
    5. 5. Thomas (Cooke The) Elder 1541–1621
    6. 6. Younger (John) Cooke 1533–1621
    7. 7. Robert Cooke 1546–1621
    8. 8. Elene Cooke 1545–
    9. 9. Katherine Cooke –1599
    10. 10. Lawrence Cooke 1545–
  2. 2. Edward Cooke 1539–1576
  3. 3. Katherine Cooke 1530–1583
  4. 4. Richard Cooke 1531–1579
  5. 5. William Cooke 1533–1589
  6. 6. Katherine Cooke 1526–1609
  7. 7. Lady (Margaret) COOKE 1530–1551
  8. 8. Rose Cooke 1520–1555
  9. 9. Richard Cooke 1525–1529
  10. 10. Thomas Cooke 1531–1576
  11. 11. John Cook 1518–
  12. 12. Sir (Anthony) Cooke 1535–1604
  13. 13. Lady (Alice) Cooke 1533–1605
  14. 14. John (Anthony) Cooke 1531–1529
  15. 15. Anne Cooke 1533–1610
  16. 16. Anne Cook 1526–1526
  17. 17. Mildred Cooke 1524–1589
  18. 18. Mildred (Cooke) Cecil 1524–1589
  19. 19. Margaret (Cooke) Rowlett 1541–1558
  20. 20. Anthony (Cooke II * Anne wrote of him as) brother 1535–1555
  21. 21. Anne (Cooke) Bacon 1533–1610
  22. 22. Elizabeth Cooke 1555–

Anne Fitzwilliam's Timeline

2 Records

1504
Apr 1504
Birth of Anne Fitzwilliam in Gainspark Hall, Essex, England
Gainspark Hall, Essex, England
1588
5 Jun 1588
Age 84
Death of Anne Fitzwilliam in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,
Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Apr 1504
    Event Place: Gainspark Hall, Essex, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Jun 1588
    Event Place: Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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