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Bethiah Cook 1629–1673 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1629

Birth Location: Ufford, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 17 Oct 1673

Death Location: Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States

Father: Josiah COOKE

Mother: Elizabeth Deane

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The story of Bethiah Cook began in 1629 in Ufford, Suffolk, England. Bethiah Cook passed away in 1673 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Bethiah Cook began in 1629 in Ufford, Suffolk, England.
  • Bethiah Cook passed away in 1673 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

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Bethiah Cook's Ancestors

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Bethiah Cook
1629–1673
Birth Place: Ufford, Suffolk, England
Parents
Josiah COOKE
1610–1666
Leyden, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Elizabeth ((Ring)) Deane
1603–1687
Ufford, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Edmund Cooke
1568–1619
Northclay, Kent, England
Elizabeth Nicholls
1573–1632
Northclay, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
Henry Cooke
1542–1572
Arene Goodere
1544–1568
Sir Totteridge
1545–1598
Elizabeth Martine
1550–1573
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cooke
1487–1578
Mary May
1482–1560
John Thurston
1507–1554
ELIZABETH Popplewell
1520–1549
James Martine
1500–1582
Joan Adam
1544–1582

Bethiah Cook's Timeline

2 Records

1629
1629
Birth of Bethiah Cook in Ufford, Suffolk, England
Ufford, Suffolk, England
1673
17 Oct 1673
Age 44
Death of Bethiah Cook in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1629
    Event Place: Ufford, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Oct 1673
    Event Place: Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States

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