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John Coke 1441–1477 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1441

Birth Location: Newbury, Bedfordshire, ENGLAND

Death Date: ABT 1477

Death Location: Cheshire, England

Father: Robert Coke

Mother: Agnes Crisping

Spouse(s): Joyce None, Alice Folcard

Children(s): Johan Cook, Nicholas Coke, Robert Coke, Robert Deane, Elizabeth Deane, Journey Cooke, Mary Coke

The story of John Coke began in 1441 in Newbury, Bedfordshire, ENGLAND. John Coke married Alice Folcard, Joyce, and had children including Elizabeth Deane, Johan Coke Cook, John Coke, Journey Cooke, Mary Coke, Nicholas Deane Coke, Robert Coke, Robert Deane. John Coke passed away in 1477 in Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of John Coke began in 1441 in Newbury, Bedfordshire, ENGLAND.
  • John Coke married Alice Folcard, Joyce, and had children including Elizabeth Deane, Johan Coke Cook, John Coke, Journey Cooke, Mary Coke, Nicholas Deane Coke, Robert Coke, Robert Deane.
  • John Coke passed away in 1477 in Cheshire, England.

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John Coke's Ancestors

Self
John Coke
1441–1477
Birth Place: Newbury, Bedfordshire, ENGLAND
Parents
Robert Coke
1419–1461
East Ruston, Norfolk, England
Agnes Crisping
1424–1461
Happisburg, Norfolkshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Coke's Descendants

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John Coke (ABT 1441–ABT 1477) m. Joyce (1446–29 JUN 1507) m. Alice Folcard (1445–AFT 1480)
  1. 1. Johan (Coke) Cook 1475–
  2. 2. Nicholas (Deane) Coke 1475–1516
  3. 3. Robert Coke 1480–1517
  4. 4. Robert Deane 1477–1556
  5. 5. Elizabeth Deane 1479–
  6. 6. Journey Cooke 1475–1536
  7. 7. Mary Coke 1467–1506 m. Edmund (Denny Knight) Templar 1461–1520
    1. 1. Elizabeth Denny 1491–1516
    2. 2. Gabriel Denny 1489–
    3. 3. Thomas Denny 1493–1527
    4. 4. Ursulla Denny 1496–
    5. 5. Robert Denny 1501–1576
    6. 6. Anne Denny 1492–1516
    7. 7. Michael Denny 1489–
    8. 8. Susannah Denny 1497–
    9. 9. Isabel Denny 1503–
    10. 10. Joyce (Carey Denny) Lady 1495–1560 m. William Walsingham 1488– m. Sir (William de Walsingham, Sheriff of) Kent 1506–1534
      1. 1. Mary Mildmay 1527–1576
      2. 2. Francis Walsingham 1530–1590
      3. 3. Eleanor Walsingham 1520–1557
      4. 4. Barbara Sydney 1516–1585
      5. 5. Christian Walsingham 1518–1576
      6. 6. Anne Walsingham 1524–
      7. 7. Elizabeth Walsingham 1533–1596 m. William (WALSBEER) Walsheer 1530–1595 m. Richard Kelton 1528– m. Roger Harlaken 1528– m. Geoffrey Gates 1543– m. Sir (Peter Wentworth,) Knight 1529–1596
        1. 1. Lady (Mary) Wentworth 1557–1616
        2. 2. Walter Wentworth 1563–1627
        3. 3. Nicholas (Wentworth) II 1562–1613
        4. 4. Thomas Wentworth 1559–1628
        5. 5. Frances Wentworth 1561–1636
        6. 6. Alice Walsheer 1556–1607 m. Bishop (John Cox) (Cocke) 1551–1607 m. Bishop (John) Coxe, 1551–1607

John Coke's Timeline

2 Records

1441
ABT 1441
Birth of John Coke in Newbury, Bedfordshire, ENGLAND
Newbury, Bedfordshire, ENGLAND
1477
ABT 1477
Age 36
Death of John Coke in Cheshire, England
Cheshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1441
    Event Place: Newbury, Bedfordshire, ENGLAND
    Record Source: FamilySearch Family Tree, "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch<i> ( : modified 09 August 2019, 23:41), entry for John Coke(PID ; contributed by various users. PersonID L6JG-52N

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Record Source: FamilySearch Family Tree, "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch<i> ( : modified 09 August 2019, 23:41), entry for John Coke(PID ; contributed by various users. PersonID L6JG-52N

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 1477
    Event Place: Cheshire, England
    Record Source: FamilySearch Family Tree, "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> ( : modified 09 August 2019, 23:41), entry for John Coke(PID ; contributed by various users. PersonID L6JG-52N

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