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Hannah Cooke 1685–1766 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1685

Birth Location: , , , England

Death Date: 1766

Death Location: Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: William Cooke

Mother: Elizabeth Fox

Spouse(s): Henry Oborn, Ezekiel Jr., John Wilson

Children(s): Henry Oborn

Hannah Cooke was born in 1685 in , , , England, the child of William Cooke And Elizabeth Fox. In 1698, Hannah Cooke resided in Delaware, Pennsylvania. Hannah Cooke married Ezekiel Harlan Jr, Henry Oborn, John Wilson, and had children including Henry Oborn. Hannah Cooke passed away in 1766 in Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • Hannah Cooke was born in 1685 in , , , England, the child of William Cooke And Elizabeth Fox.
  • In 1698, Hannah Cooke resided in Delaware, Pennsylvania.
  • Hannah Cooke married Ezekiel Harlan Jr, Henry Oborn, John Wilson, and had children including Henry Oborn.
  • Hannah Cooke passed away in 1766 in Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Hannah Cooke's Ancestors

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Hannah Cooke
1685–1766
Birth Place: , , , England
Parents
William Cooke
1645–1669
1661854, Devon, England
Elizabeth Fox
1647–1735
Darby, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Fox
1620–1680
Pennsylvania, United States
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1620–1680
Darby, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Cooke's Descendants

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Hannah Cooke (1685–1766) m. Henry Oborn (1681–1736) m. Ezekiel (Harlan) Jr. (19 Aug 1707–13 May 1754) m. John Wilson (Unknown–Bef. Nov 1761)
  1. 1. Henry Oborn –1736 m. Hannah Cooke –1766
    1. 1. Hannah Osborn 1707–1743 m. Ezekiel (Harlin) Jr 1707–1754 m. Ezekiel (Harlan) Jr. 1707–1731
      1. 1. Ellis (Harlan) Sr 1731–1815 m. Ka-ti ((Catherine)) Kingfisher 1752–1825
        1. 1. Ezekiel Harlan 1781–1819 m. Hannah Lewis 1789–1869

Hannah Cooke's Timeline

4 Records

1682
15 Oct 1682
Hannah Cooke was baptized in Saint Martin IN The Fields,Westminster,London,England
Saint Martin IN The Fields,Westminster,London,England
1685
1685
Birth of Hannah Cooke in , , , England
, , , England
1698
9 May 1698
Age 13
Hannah Cooke resided here in Delaware, Pennsylvania
Delaware, Pennsylvania
1766
1766
Age 81
Death of Hannah Cooke in Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1685
    Event Place: , , , England
    Record Source: England, Select Births and Christenings

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 15 Oct 1682
    Event Place: Saint Martin IN The Fields,Westminster,London,England
    Record Source: England, Select Births and Christenings

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 9 May 1698
    Event Place: Delaware, Pennsylvania
    Record Source: U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Minutes, 1683-1756; Collection: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Minutes; Call Number: MR-Ph 124

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1710
    Event Place: Germantown, Pennsylvania
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Germantown, Pennsylvania; Year: 1710; Page Number: 412

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Chester, Pennsylvania
    Record Source: U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Women's Minutes, 1718-1763; Collection: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Minutes; Call Number: MR-Ph 348

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1766
    Event Place: Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

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