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Francis Cooke\Cocke, Sailed aboard the Mayflower to Plymouth, Mass. with his brother John 1590–1663 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1590
Birth Location: St. Augustine Parish, Bristol, Glocestershire, England
Death Date: 7 Apr 1663
Death Location: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, The Colonies
Father: Richard Cooke
Mother: Temperance Cooke
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In 1590, Francis Cooke\Cocke, Sailed aboard the Mayflower to Plymouth, Mass. with his brother John entered the world in St. Augustine Parish, Bristol, Glocestershire, England, born to Richard Cooke And Temperance Brown Cooke. Francis Cooke\Cocke, Sailed aboard the Mayflower to Plymouth, Mass. with his brother John passed away in 1663 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, The Colonies.
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- In 1590, Francis Cooke\Cocke, Sailed aboard the Mayflower to Plymouth, Mass. with his brother John entered the world in St. Augustine Parish, Bristol, Glocestershire, England, born to Richard Cooke And Temperance Brown Cooke.
- Francis Cooke\Cocke, Sailed aboard the Mayflower to Plymouth, Mass. with his brother John passed away in 1663 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, The Colonies.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1590
Event Place: St. Augustine Parish, Bristol, Glocestershire, England
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 Apr 1663
Event Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, The Colonies