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Barbara (Barbary) Cooke 1660–1740 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Nov 1660
Birth Location: Amble Hall, Northumberland
Death Date: 15 May 1740
Death Location: Longhirst, Bothal, Northumberland
Father: Edward Cooke
Mother: Jane Patterson
Spouse(s): John Lawson
Children(s): Edward Lawson
Barbara (Barbary) Cooke was born in 1660 in Amble Hall, Northumberland, the child of Edward Cooke And Jane Patterson. Barbara (Barbary) Cooke married John Lawson, and had children including Edward Lawson. Barbara (Barbary) Cooke passed away in 1740 in Longhirst, Bothal, Northumberland.
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Biography
- Barbara (Barbary) Cooke was born in 1660 in Amble Hall, Northumberland, the child of Edward Cooke And Jane Patterson.
- Barbara (Barbary) Cooke married John Lawson, and had children including Edward Lawson.
- Barbara (Barbary) Cooke passed away in 1740 in Longhirst, Bothal, Northumberland.
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Barbara Cooke's Ancestors
Barbara Cooke's Descendants
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1. Edward Lawson 1687–1766 m. Sarah Bell 1683–1725
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1. Margaret Lawson 1713– m. Lancelot Morpeth 1709–1752
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1. Mary Morpeth 1736– m. Thomas Forster 1733–1782
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1. Mary (Forster) Gray 1773– m. John Gray 1765–
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Barbara Cooke's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Nov 1660
Event Place: Amble Hall, Northumberland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 May 1740
Event Place: Longhirst, Bothal, Northumberland