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Lady Beatrice Beatrix Essex Cooke 1475–1554 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1475

Birth Location: Giddy Hall (Sussex) England

Death Date: 14 Jan 1554

Death Location: Shelford, Rushcliffe Borough, Nottinghamshire, England

Father: Sir Cooke\Cook

Mother: Lady Belknap-Cooke\Cook

Spouse(s): Sir London, Sir Copley

Children(s): Constanse Roeson, Lady Somerset, Lady Rawson, Lady Somerset, Margaret Rawson

The story of Lady Beatrice Beatrix Essex Cooke began in 1475 in Giddy Hall (Sussex) England. Lady Beatrice Beatrix Essex Cooke married Sir Nicholas Rawson Sheriff Of London, Sir William Copley, and had children including Constanse Page Roeson, John Rawson, Lady Anne Ann Anna Copley Rawson Stanhope Stanhoppe Van Shelford Duchess Of Somerset, Lady Anne Anna Rawson, Margaret Rawson, Phillippa Rawson, Walter Rawson. Lady Beatrice Beatrix Essex Cooke passed away in 1554 in Shelford, Rushcliffe Borough, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Lady Beatrice Beatrix Essex Cooke began in 1475 in Giddy Hall (Sussex) England.
  • Lady Beatrice Beatrix Essex Cooke married Sir Nicholas Rawson Sheriff Of London, Sir William Copley, and had children including Constanse Page Roeson, John Rawson, Lady Anne Ann Anna Copley Rawson Stanhope Stanhoppe Van Shelford Duchess Of Somerset, Lady Anne Anna Rawson, Margaret Rawson, Phillippa Rawson, Walter Rawson.
  • Lady Beatrice Beatrix Essex Cooke passed away in 1554 in Shelford, Rushcliffe Borough, Nottinghamshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Children(s)

Lady Cooke's Ancestors

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Lady Cooke
1475–1554
Birth Place: Giddy Hall (Sussex) England
Parents
Sir Philip John Cooke\Cook
1448–1503
Giddy Hall, Essex, England
Lady (Elizabeth) Belknap-Cooke\Cook
1452–1504
Warwickshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady Cooke's Descendants

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Lady (Beatrice Beatrix Essex) Cooke (1475–14 Jan 1554) m. Sir (Nicholas Rawson, Sheriff of) London (1471–29 Oct 1543) m. Sir (William) Copley (Abt. 1468–Abt. 1531)
  1. 1. Constanse (Page) Roeson 1520–1585 m. Sir (William "Lord Chanceller of Ireland") Gerard 1524–1581
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Agnes) Limer 1540–1599 m. Michael Spencer 1531–1599
      1. 1. Gerard (Spencer of Stotfold* Husband of Alice Whitebread Father of four Immigrant Sons to New England) 'angnor 1576–1645 m. Alice (Whitbred Whitebread-aka-Whitbred of) Maulden* 1578–1628 m. Hannah (Joannis) Hills 1618–1692 m. hannah 1577–1627
        1. 1. Sargent (Thomas, Cabinet maker, Spencer of Stotford* Sergeant Widower of Ann Dorryfall Husband of Sarah Bearding Pequot War Co-Founder Hartford Puritan Immigrant to Mass) 'angnoram 1607–1687 m. Anne (Derifield) Spencer 1610–1644 m. Sarah (Bearding of) Lincolnshire* 1623–1685
        2. 2. Gerard Spencer 1614–1685
        3. 3. William Spencer 1612–1640
        4. 4. Michael (Spencer (West)) II 1611–1653
        5. 5. Elizabeth (Spencer) Tomlins 1602–1645
        6. 6. Timothy Spencer 1616–1704
        7. 7. Rachel Spencer 1602–1609
        8. 8. Alice Spencer 1616–1617
        9. 9. Nicholas ((Richard)) Spencer 1609–1610
        10. 10. John Spencer 1604–1684
        11. 11. Henry Spencer 1604–1607
      2. 2. Anne (Spencer) Giles 1560–1620
      3. 3. Alice Spencer –1729
    2. 2. Catherine Gerard 1545–1618
    3. 3. Thomas (Gerard) SR 1550–1603
    4. 4. Lady (Sydney) Gerrard 1554–1632
    5. 5. William (II) Gerard 1538–1630
    6. 6. Mary (Elizabeth) Gerrard 1542–1618
    7. 7. Michael (Spencer) Gerrard 1540–1599
    8. 8. Dorothy (Gerard) Gerrard 1548–1626
    9. 9. Mary (Elizabeth) Gerard 1565–1618
    10. 10. Dame (Anne) Gerrard 1545–1599
    11. 11. Ann Collamore 1530–1561
    12. 12. Richard Collamore 1528–1549
    13. 13. John Collamore 1535–1605
    14. 14. Alice Collamer 1543–1598
    15. 15. Robert Collamore 1550–1596
    16. 16. Hugh Collamore 1549–1549
    17. 17. William Collamore 1545–1596
    18. 18. Peter Collamore 1533–1596
    19. 19. Wilmot Collamore 1547–1599
    20. 20. Henry Collamore 1541–1625
    21. 21. Thomas (Girrard) Garrett 1550–1628
  2. 2. Lady (Anne\Ann Anna Copley-Rawson-Stanhope\Stanhoppe\-van Shelford, Duchess of) Somerset 1515–1552
  3. 3. Lady (Anne\Anna) Rawson 1515–1587
  4. 4. Lady (Anne\Ann Anna Copley-Rawson-Stanhope\Stanhoppe\-van Shelford, Duchess of) Somerset 1515–1552
  5. 5. Margaret Rawson 1510–

Lady Cooke's Timeline

2 Records

1475
1475
Birth of Lady Beatrice Beatrix Essex Cooke in Giddy Hall (Sussex) England
Giddy Hall (Sussex) England
1554
14 Jan 1554
Age 79
Death of Lady Beatrice Beatrix Essex Cooke in Gidea Hall, Essex, England
Gidea Hall, Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1475
    Event Place: Giddy Hall (Sussex) England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Jan 1554
    Event Place: Gidea Hall, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Shelford, Rushcliffe Borough, Nottinghamshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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