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Edward Monk 1675–1735 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 March 1675

Birth Location: Farlowe Shropshire

Death Date: 16 Oct 1735

Death Location: Neen-Savage, Shropshire, England

Father: John Monk

Mother: Ursula Palmer

Spouse(s): Ann Taylor

Children(s): Hanna Monk

The story of Edward Monk began in 1675 in Farlowe Shropshire. Edward Monk married Ann Taylor, and had children including Hanna Monk. Edward Monk passed away in 1735 in Neen-Savage, Shropshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Edward Monk began in 1675 in Farlowe Shropshire.
  • Edward Monk married Ann Taylor, and had children including Hanna Monk.
  • Edward Monk passed away in 1735 in Neen-Savage, Shropshire, England.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Edward Monk's Ancestors

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Edward Monk
1675–1735
Birth Place: Farlowe Shropshire
Parents
John Monk
1639–1709
Farlowe Shropshire
Ursula Palmer
1640–1705
Stottesden, Shropshire, England
Grandparents
John Munke
1606–1670
Stottersdon and Farlowe, Shropshire, England
Jane Powell
1606–1695
Shropshire
Thomas Palmer
1603–
Farlow, Shropshire
Joane Charlewood
1615–1634
Shropshire
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Munke
1565–1647
Alice Seabrook
1568–1623
David Powell
1580–1634
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Muncke
1540–1611
Elizabeth Thorn
1543–1623
William Seabrooke
1550–

Edward Monk's Descendants

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Edward Monk (18 March 1675–16 Oct 1735) m. Ann Taylor (7 Dec 1689–24 Dec 1745)
  1. 1. Hanna Monk 1723– m. John Cooke 1721–
    1. 1. Robert Cooke 1758– m. Catherine Till 1757–
      1. 1. Frances ((Fanny)) Cooke 1795–1856 m. Richard Lloyd 1798–1858
        1. 1. Thomas Lloyd 1822–1908 m. Elizabeth Lloyd 1823–1887
        2. 2. Alice Lloyd 1823–1841
        3. 3. Richard Lloyd 1826–
        4. 4. Mary Lloyd 1829–1904
        5. 5. Anne Lloyd 1832–
      2. 2. Ann Cooke 1788–
      3. 3. Elizabeth Cooke 1790–1801
      4. 4. Katherina (Frances) Cooke 1791–
      5. 5. Mary Cooke 1793–
      6. 6. Alice Cooke 1797–
      7. 7. John Cooke 1799–1870
        1. 1. John Cooke 1825–
        2. 2. Ann Cooke 1824–
        3. 3. Charles Cooke 1831–
      8. 8. Eliza Cooke 1801–1803
      9. 9. Rebecca Cooke 1804–
      10. 10. Thomas Cooke 1798–1839 m. Mary (Ann) Crouch 1801–1850
        1. 1. William Cooke 1821–1883
        2. 2. Thomas Cooke 1824–1918
        3. 3. Hannah Cooke 1826–1914 m. Henry Morris 1813–1894
        4. 4. James (Alfred) Cooke 1828–1861
        5. 5. John Cooke 1830–1905
        6. 6. Henry Cooke 1832–1902
        7. 7. Frederick Cooke 1834–1915
        8. 8. Edmund Cooke 1834–
        9. 9. Mary Cooke 1837–1899

Edward Monk's Timeline

3 Records

1675
18 March 1675
Birth of Edward Monk in Farlowe Shropshire
Farlowe Shropshire
1735
16 Oct 1735
Age 60
Death of Edward Monk in Neen Savage, Shropshire
Neen Savage, Shropshire
1735
16 Oct 1735
Age 60
Burial of Edward Monk in Neen-Savage, Shropshire, England
Neen-Savage, Shropshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 March 1675
    Event Place: Farlowe Shropshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Oct 1735
    Event Place: Neen Savage, Shropshire

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 16 Oct 1735
    Event Place: Neen-Savage, Shropshire, England

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