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Sign up freeLady Anne "Ann" Brittany Fitzwilliam 1504 – 1588 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1504
Birth Location: Gidea Hall, London, England
Death Date: 5 Jun 1588
Death Location: Romford, Essex, England
Father: William Fitzwilliam
Mother: Anne Hawes
Spouse(s): Sir VI)
Children(s): Sir served, Alice Buttlar
In 1504, Lady Anne "Ann" Brittany Fitzwilliam entered the world in Gidea Hall, London, England, born to William Fitzwilliam and Anne Lady of Milton Hawes. Lady Anne "Ann" Brittany Fitzwilliam married Sir Anthony "Knight of the Bath, Sheriff of Essex and Hertford" Cooke "Scholar" (Companion Tutor to King Edward VI), and had children including Sir Richard Edward Woodstocke Cooke of Gidea Hall (Followed his Father to court and served, Alice White Buttlar. Lady Anne "Ann" Brittany Fitzwilliam passed away in 1588 in Romford, Essex, England.
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Biography
- In 1504, Lady Anne "Ann" Brittany Fitzwilliam entered the world in Gidea Hall, London, England, born to William Fitzwilliam and Anne Lady of Milton Hawes.
- Lady Anne "Ann" Brittany Fitzwilliam married Sir Anthony "Knight of the Bath, Sheriff of Essex and Hertford" Cooke "Scholar" (Companion Tutor to King Edward VI), and had children including Sir Richard Edward Woodstocke Cooke of Gidea Hall (Followed his Father to court and served, Alice White Buttlar.
- Lady Anne "Ann" Brittany Fitzwilliam passed away in 1588 in Romford, Essex, England.
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Lady Fitzwilliam's Descendants
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1. Sir (Richard Edward Woodstocke Cooke of Gidea Hall (Followed his Father to court and) served (1521 – 3 Oct 1579) m. Lady (Alice Anne) Caunton (1526 – 3 April 1618)
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1. Sir (Richard (Sailor) Cooke, Lord Knight of) Gidea (1 April 1553 – May 1597) m. Maud (Joan) Schollick (1560 – 1596)
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1. Sir (Phillip) Cooke (27 Dec 1589 – 28 Jan 1630) m. Elizabeth (Anne) Bristol (1590 – 2 Oct 1614)
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1. Edward Cooke (20 Mar 1623 – 1697) m. Sarah (Sayra J) Koche (1623 – 12 Mar 1713)
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2. Francis ("Mayflower Passenger") Cooke (25 Apr 1577 – 1663) m. Hester Mahieu (3 July 1582 – 18 Jun 1666)
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1. John (Cooke) (Mayflower) (1607 – 23 Nov 1695) m. Sarah (Warren) (Mayflower) (1614 – 25 July 1686)
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1. Elizabeth Cooke (1644 – 1702) m. Doctor (Daniel Pinchbeck) Wilcox (4 Mar 1631 – 2 July 1707)
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2. Alice (White) Buttlar (1550 – 6 Mar 1605) m. Bishop (John) Cook (26 Jan 1551 – 29 Oct 1625)
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1. Sir (Stephen) Cooke (23 Nov 1570 – 1693) m. Lady (Ann) Maskerall (1572 – Abt. 1634)
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1. Sir (Walter I) Cooke (1592 – 5 Jan 1696) m. Lady (Dorothy) Atwood (Jun 1592 – abt 1641)
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1. Walter (Thomas) Cooke (25 May 1618 – 5 January 1695) m. Catherine Brenton (1630 – 2 Jan 1696)
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Lady Fitzwilliam's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Apr 1504
Event Place: Gainspark Hall, Romford, Essex, England, or Uttlesford District, Essex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Apr 1505
Event Place: Gainspark Hall, Romford, (Ramford) Essex, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1504
Event Place: Gidea Hall, London, England
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 5 Jun 1588
Event Place: Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 05 Jun 1588
Event Place: Romford, Essex, England
Genealogy Event 6
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 5 Jun 1588
Event Place: Romford, Essex, England
Genealogy Event 7
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Romford, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England