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Maj. Robert Fielding Cooke 1752–1841 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Mar 1752

Birth Location: Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, USA

Death Date: 12 Nov 1841

Death Location: Cassville, White County, Tennessee, USA

Father: John G(6)GF

Mother: Elizabeth Burch

Spouse(s): Susannah Cooke

Children(s): WILLIAM (Slaveholder)

In 1752, Maj. Robert Fielding Cooke entered the world in Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, USA, born to John Cooke G 6 Gf And Elizabeth Burch. Maj. Robert Fielding Cooke married Susannah Burch Cooke, and had children including William Henry Cooke Slaveholder. Maj. Robert Fielding Cooke passed away in 1841 in Cassville, White County, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1752, Maj. Robert Fielding Cooke entered the world in Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, USA, born to John Cooke G 6 Gf And Elizabeth Burch.
  • Maj. Robert Fielding Cooke married Susannah Burch Cooke, and had children including William Henry Cooke Slaveholder.
  • Maj. Robert Fielding Cooke passed away in 1841 in Cassville, White County, Tennessee, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Maj. Cooke's Ancestors

Self
Maj. Cooke
1752–1841
Birth Place: Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, USA
Parents
John Cooke G(6)GF
1726–1775
Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, USA
Elizabeth Burch
1730–1769
Bowling Plains, Charles, Maryland
Grandparents
Robert (Edmond Barclay Cooke) Sr
1700–1729
Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland
Sarah Fielding
1705–1728
Devonshire, Devon, England, United Kingdom
BENJAMIN BURCH
1702–1745
Newport, Charles, Maryland
Winifred Coode
1700–1747
Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland
Great-Grandparents
John Cooke
1659–1758
ELIZABETH ROSS
1661–1705
Oliver ?
1647–1729
Barbara Tennison
1663–1729
John Coode
1648–1709
Elizabeth Rogers
1664–1729
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Burch
1622–1680
Mary Britch
1625–1660

Maj. Cooke's Descendants

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Maj. (Robert Fielding) Cooke (20 Mar 1752–12 Nov 1841) m. Susannah (Burch) Cooke (18 April 1760–12 May 1823)
  1. 1. WILLIAM (HENRY COOKE) (Slaveholder) 1784–1848 m. Mary (Ann) Cooke 1781–1841
    1. 1. Attaline ("Adeline" "Conesauga") Cooke 1821–1897 m. Rev. (James William (Harvey)) Carson 1805–1890 m. James (Harvey Carson) Rev. 1805–1890
      1. 1. Robert (Franklin) Carson 1865–1949 m. Hallie Carson 1871–1920
        1. 1. Hattie Tolbert 1901–1973 m. Joe Hotinger 1889–1968
        2. 2. Lou Carson 1898–1971
        3. 3. Manise Carson 1908–2003 m. John (Z) Staffard 1901–
        4. 4. Ira (Thomas) Carson 1904–1973 m. Maggie (May Lucy) Eddings 1908–1983
        5. 5. Andrew Carson 1892–1969 m. Lillie (M) Carson 1900–
        6. 6. Wiley Carson 1894–1942
        7. 7. Tissue Smith 1896–1954
      2. 2. Adelia Carson 1861–1929
      3. 3. Samuel (J) Carson 1839–1929
      4. 4. Fidelia ("Delia" Ellen) Carson 1860–1922
      5. 5. William (Cooke Carson) Sr 1848–1904
      6. 6. Mary (Ann) Carson 1851–1851
      7. 7. Susan (Ataline) Carson 1853–1933
      8. 8. James (Burch) Carson 1849–1919
      9. 9. Lavinia (Elizabeth "Bettie") Carson 1857–1889
      10. 10. Robert (Harvey) Carson 1863–1916
      11. 11. Charlotte (Elmyra 'Myra C') Carson 1855–1933
      12. 12. Daughter Carson 1845–1845
    2. 2. Hezekiah (Cantrell Cooke) Sr 1806–1859
    3. 3. Susannah ("Susan") Cooke 1825–1908
    4. 4. Nancy (Watson) Cooke 1808–1885
    5. 5. Sarah (Miranda COOKE) (Hoyl) 1823–1850 m. Rev. (Caleb Richard) Hoyl 1818–1900
      1. 1. Mary (C) Hoyle 1847–
      2. 2. Putnam (Wayne) Hoyle 1843–1907
      3. 3. David (Augustin) Hoyle 1846–1896
      4. 4. Susannah (Elizabeth) Cate 1847–1898
      5. 5. Clinton (DeWitt) Hoyle 1842–1907
      6. 6. Mary (Josephine) Chesnutt 1844–1928
    6. 6. Eliza (Cooke (Cooper)) (Kimbrough) 1812–1853
    7. 7. Clarissa Cooke 1815–1885
    8. 8. Elmira (Cooke) (Cooper) 1817–1854
    9. 9. John (Augustine) Cooke 1827–1849
    10. 10. Robert (Fielding (Dr.)) Cooke 1805–1872
    11. 11. James (Burch) Cooke 1819–1899
    12. 12. George (Washington) Cooke 1813–1855 m. Sarah (J) Cook 1823– m. Sarah (Jane) Gilbreath 1823–1905
      1. 1. Mary Cook 1841–
      2. 2. Margarett Cook 1843–
      3. 3. William Cook 1845–
      4. 4. Susan Cook 1847–
      5. 5. Sarah Cook 1850–
      6. 6. Clarissa (Lauretta) Cooke 1852–
      7. 7. Margaret (Attaline) Cooke 1843–1867
      8. 8. Thomas (J) Cooke 1853–1870
      9. 9. William (Gilbreath) Cooke 1846–1917
      10. 10. Susan (C.) Cate 1848–1877
    13. 13. Adaline (B) Cooke 1828–1859

Maj. Cooke's Timeline

2 Records

1752
20 Mar 1752
Birth of Maj. Robert Fielding Cooke in Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, USA
Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, USA
1841
12 Nov 1841
Age 89
Death of Maj. Robert Fielding Cooke in Cassville, White County, Tennessee, USA
Cassville, White County, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Mar 1752
    Event Place: Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Nov 1841
    Event Place: Cassville, White County, Tennessee, USA

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