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Lady Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam (COOKE) 1504–1588 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: April 1504

Birth Location: Gainspark Hall, Romford, Essex, England, or Uttlesford District, Essex, England

Death Date: 05 Jun 1588

Death Location: Romford, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England

Father: Sir Lon

Mother: Countess Hawis

Spouse(s): Sir E, Sir E, Sir ,

Children(s): Maude COOKE, Alice Cooke, Sir Cooke, Sir ,, John (Infant), Anne Cooke, Anne Cooke, Anthony Cooke, Edward Cooke, Edward Cooke, Elizabeth Cooke, Janet Cooke, John Cooke, Katherine Cooke, Lady Cooke, Margaret Cooke, Margaret Cooke, Mary Cooke, Mildred Cooke, Richard Cooke, Rose Cooke, Sir Cooke, Sir Cooke, Thomas Cooke, William Cooke, William Cooke, Alice Cooke, Sir Cooke, Sir ,, John (Infant), Anne Cooke, Anne Cooke, Anthony Cooke, Edward Cooke, Edward Cooke, Elizabeth Cooke, Janet Cooke, John Cooke, Katherine Cooke, Lady Cooke, Margaret Cooke, Margaret Cooke, Mary Cooke, Mildred Cooke, Richard Cooke, Rose Cooke, Sir Cooke, Sir Cooke, Thomas Cooke, William Cooke, William Cooke

In 1504, Lady Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam (COOKE) entered the world in Gainspark Hall, Romford, Essex, England, or Uttlesford District, Essex, England, born to Sir Knight William Earl Of South Hampton Fitzwilliam Alderman And Sheriff Of Lon And Countess Anne Fitzwilliam Hawis. Lady Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam (COOKE) married Sir Anthony The Scholar Cooke Knight Of The Bath Sheriff Of E, Sir Anthony Cooke Cook, and had children including Alice Reade Cooke, Anne Bacon Cooke, Anne Cooke, Anthony Cooke, Edward Cooke, Elizabeth Russell Cooke, Janet Cooke, John Anthony Cooke Infant, John Cooke, Katherine Killigrew Cooke, Lady Nancy Cooke, Margaret Cooke, Mary Cooke, Maude Manada Cooke, Mildred Cecil Cooke, Richard Cooke, Rose Cooke, Sir Anthony Cooke Cook, Sir Henry Anthony Cooke, Sir Richard Cook Cooke, Sir Richard Cooke, Thomas Cooke, William Cooke. Lady Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam (COOKE) passed away in 1588 in Romford, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England.

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  • In 1504, Lady Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam (COOKE) entered the world in Gainspark Hall, Romford, Essex, England, or Uttlesford District, Essex, England, born to Sir Knight William Earl Of South Hampton Fitzwilliam Alderman And Sheriff Of Lon And Countess Anne Fitzwilliam Hawis.
  • Lady Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam (COOKE) married Sir Anthony The Scholar Cooke Knight Of The Bath Sheriff Of E, Sir Anthony Cooke Cook, and had children including Alice Reade Cooke, Anne Bacon Cooke, Anne Cooke, Anthony Cooke, Edward Cooke, Elizabeth Russell Cooke, Janet Cooke, John Anthony Cooke Infant, John Cooke, Katherine Killigrew Cooke, Lady Nancy Cooke, Margaret Cooke, Mary Cooke, Maude Manada Cooke, Mildred Cecil Cooke, Richard Cooke, Rose Cooke, Sir Anthony Cooke Cook, Sir Henry Anthony Cooke, Sir Richard Cook Cooke, Sir Richard Cooke, Thomas Cooke, William Cooke.
  • Lady Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam (COOKE) passed away in 1588 in Romford, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England.

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Lady (COOKE)'s Ancestors

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Lady (COOKE)
1504–1588
Birth Place: Gainspark Hall, Romford, Essex, England, or Uttlesford District, Essex, England
Parents
Sir Knight William Earl of South Hampton Fitzwilliam, Alderman and Sheriff of Lon
1460–1534
Theydon Garnon, Epping Forest District, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Countess (Anne (Fitzwilliam)) Hawis
1462–1579
Greater London, London, England, United Kingdom
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady (COOKE)'s Descendants

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Lady (Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam) (COOKE) (April 1504–05 Jun 1588) m. Sir (Anthony. the Scholar Cooke , Knight of The Bath, Sheriff of) E (May 1504–11 June 1576) m. Sir (Anthony. the Scholar Cooke , Knight of The Bath, Sheriff of) E (May 1504–11 June 1576) m. Sir (Anthony Cooke Cook) , (1535–1555)
  1. 1. Maude (Manada) COOKE 1526–1588 m. Thomas Gael 1522–1546
    1. 1. Thomas Gael 1552–1606 m. Grace Gale' 1543–1601
      1. 1. John Gale 1571–1650 m. Margery Wadam 1575–1608
        1. 1. Edmund Gale 1602–1642 m. Constance Ireland 1605–1650
  2. 2. Alice ((Reade)) Cooke 1558–1605
  3. 3. Sir (Richard Cook) Cooke 1531–1579
  4. 4. Sir (Anthony Cooke Cook) , 1535–1555
  5. 5. John (Anthony Cooke) (Infant) 1531–1531
  6. 6. Anne ((Bacon)) Cooke 1528–1610
  7. 7. Anne Cooke 1533–1610
  8. 8. Anthony Cooke 1568–1586
  9. 9. Edward Cooke 1552–1634
  10. 10. Edward Cooke 1557–1583
  11. 11. Elizabeth ((Russell)) Cooke 1527–1609
  12. 12. Janet Cooke 1543–1630
  13. 13. John Cooke 1518–1691
  14. 14. Katherine ((Killigrew)) Cooke 1524–1609
  15. 15. Lady (Nancy) Cooke 1534–1610
  16. 16. Margaret Cooke 1527–1595
  17. 17. Margaret Cooke 1541–1551
  18. 18. Mary Cooke 1541–
  19. 19. Mildred ((Cecil)) Cooke 1524–1589
  20. 20. Richard Cooke 1533–1589
  21. 21. Rose Cooke 1520–1555
  22. 22. Sir (Henry Anthony) Cooke 1542–1572
  23. 23. Sir (Richard) Cooke 1521–1579
  24. 24. Thomas Cooke 1531–1663
  25. 25. William Cooke 1522–1589
  26. 26. William Cooke 1537–1589
  27. 27. Alice ((Reade)) Cooke 1558–1605
  28. 28. Sir (Richard Cook) Cooke 1531–1579
  29. 29. Sir (Anthony Cooke Cook) , 1535–1555 m. Lady (Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam) (COOKE) 1504–1588
  30. 30. John (Anthony Cooke) (Infant) 1531–1531
  31. 31. Anne ((Bacon)) Cooke 1528–1610
  32. 32. Anne Cooke 1533–1610
  33. 33. Anthony Cooke 1568–1586
  34. 34. Edward Cooke 1552–1634
  35. 35. Edward Cooke 1557–1583
  36. 36. Elizabeth ((Russell)) Cooke 1527–1609
  37. 37. Janet Cooke 1543–1630
  38. 38. John Cooke 1518–1691
  39. 39. Katherine ((Killigrew)) Cooke 1524–1609
  40. 40. Lady (Nancy) Cooke 1534–1610
  41. 41. Margaret Cooke 1527–1595
  42. 42. Margaret Cooke 1541–1551
  43. 43. Mary Cooke 1541–
  44. 44. Mildred ((Cecil)) Cooke 1524–1589
  45. 45. Richard Cooke 1533–1589
  46. 46. Rose Cooke 1520–1555
  47. 47. Sir (Henry Anthony) Cooke 1542–1572
  48. 48. Sir (Richard) Cooke 1521–1579
  49. 49. Thomas Cooke 1531–1663
  50. 50. William Cooke 1522–1589
  51. 51. William Cooke 1537–1589

Lady (COOKE)'s Timeline

2 Records

1504
April 1504
Birth of Lady Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam (COOKE) in Gainspark Hall, Romford, Essex, England, or Uttlesford District, Essex, England
Gainspark Hall, Romford, Essex, England, or Uttlesford District, Essex, England
1588
05 Jun 1588
Age 84
Death of Lady Anne of Brittany Fitzwilliam (COOKE) in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England
Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: April 1504
    Event Place: Gainspark Hall, Romford, Essex, England, or Uttlesford District, Essex, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 Jun 1588
    Event Place: Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Romford, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England

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