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Philip Cooke 1448–1497 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1448

Birth Location: Giddy Hall, Essex, England

Death Date: 1497

Death Location: Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England

Father: Thomas Cooke

Mother: Elizabeth Malpas

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Belknap

Children(s): Richard Cooke, Anthony Cooke, Mary Cooke, Beatrix Cooke, John Cooke

The story of Philip Cooke began in 1448 in Giddy Hall, Essex, England. Philip Cooke married Elizabeth Belknap, and had children including Anthony Cooke, Beatrix Cooke, John Cooke, Mary Cooke, Richard Cooke, Thomas Cooke. Philip Cooke passed away in 1497 in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Philip Cooke began in 1448 in Giddy Hall, Essex, England.
  • Philip Cooke married Elizabeth Belknap, and had children including Anthony Cooke, Beatrix Cooke, John Cooke, Mary Cooke, Richard Cooke, Thomas Cooke.
  • Philip Cooke passed away in 1497 in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England.

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Philip Cooke's Ancestors

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Philip Cooke
1448–1497
Birth Place: Giddy Hall, Essex, England
Parents
Thomas Cooke
1422–1478
Giddy Hall, Romford, Essex, England
Elizabeth Malpas
1426–1484
London, England
Grandparents
Robert Cooke
1392–1423
Lavenham, Suffolk, England
Katherine —?—
1396–
Lavenham, Suffolk, England
Philip Malpas
1396–
London, England
Julian MacHyn
1396–
London, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Philip Cooke's Descendants

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Philip Cooke (1448–1497) m. Elizabeth Belknap (1452–1517)
  1. 1. Richard Cooke 1477–1517
  2. 2. Anthony Cooke 1481–1517
  3. 3. Mary Cooke 1479–1517
  4. 4. Beatrix Cooke 1475–1554 m. Nicholas (Rawson) ♦ 1485–1529
    1. 1. Anne Rawson 1520–1587
  5. 5. John Cooke 1474–1516 m. Alice Saunders 1479–1521
    1. 1. Joan Cooke 1505–
    2. 2. Mary Cooke 1507–
    3. 3. Catherine Cooke 1503–1576 m. Richard (Ogle) ♦ 1501– m. M. (R.) Armstrong 1495–1545
      1. 1. Suzette (Armstrong) ✔️ 1515–1561 m. Francis Cocke 1508–1595
        1. 1. Celia (Renay) Cook 1536–
    4. 4. Anthony Cooke 1500–1576 m. Anne (Fitzwilliam) ♦ 1504–1588
      1. 1. Margaret Cooke 1541–1551
      2. 2. William Cooke 1537–1589
      3. 3. Anne Cooke 1533–1610 m. Nicholas Bacon 1510–1579 m. Thomas (Henry George) Besbeech 1533–1571 m. Christopher (Wood) (English) 1514–1560 m. Sir (Lord Walter Devereux, Knight of the Garter Lord of Devereux 2nd Viscount of Hereford 1st Earl of) Essex 1539–1576
        1. 1. Francis (Viscount St. Albans) Bacon 1561–1626
        2. 2. Anthony Bacon 1558–1601
      4. 4. Anthony Cooke 1535–1555
      5. 5. Mildred Cooke 1524–1589
      6. 6. Katherine Cooke 1530–1609
      7. 7. Edward Cooke 1539–1576
      8. 8. Alice Cooke –1605
      9. 9. Richard (Cooke) ✅ 1531– m. Anne Caulton 1555–
        1. 1. Anthony Cooke 1559–1604
        2. 2. Phillipa Cooke 1560–1627
    5. 5. Humphrey Cooke –1545 m. Matilda (Marta) Clarke 1487–1529
      1. 1. Thomas Cooke 1520–1587
      2. 2. William Cooke 1518–1572
      3. 3. Alice (Carewe) Cooke 1527–
      4. 4. Robert Cooke –1548
        1. 1. John Cooke 1532–1569
      5. 5. John Cooke 1515–1565 m. Alice Carter 1519–
        1. 1. John Cooke 1553–1559
        2. 2. Mary Cooke 1546–1547
        3. 3. Joan Cooke 1543–1543
        4. 4. William Cooke 1552–1554
        5. 5. Katherine Cooke 1541–1598 m. John Clarke 1541–1598
      6. 6. Sir (Richard) Cooke 1500–1565
      7. 7. Beatrix Cooke 1501–1557
      8. 8. Agnes Cooke 1515–1575
    6. 6. Beatrix Cooke 1501–

Philip Cooke's Timeline

2 Records

1448
1448
Birth of Philip Cooke in Giddy Hall, Essex, England
Giddy Hall, Essex, England
1497
1497
Age 49
Death of Philip Cooke in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England
Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1448
    Event Place: Giddy Hall, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1497
    Event Place: Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England

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