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Philip Cooke 1448–1497 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1448
Birth Location: Giddy Hall (Sussex) England
Death Date: 17 June 1497
Death Location: Romford, Essex, England
Father: Sir Cooke
Mother: Elizabeth Malpas
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Belknap, Elizabeth Belknap, Elizabeth Belnap
Children(s): Beatrix Cooke
The story of Philip Cooke began in 1448 in Giddy Hall (Sussex) England. Philip Cooke married Elizabeth Belknap, Elizabeth Belnap, and had children including Beatrix Cooke. Philip Cooke passed away in 1497 in Romford, Essex, England.
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Biography
- The story of Philip Cooke began in 1448 in Giddy Hall (Sussex) England.
- Philip Cooke married Elizabeth Belknap, Elizabeth Belnap, and had children including Beatrix Cooke.
- Philip Cooke passed away in 1497 in Romford, Essex, England.
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Philip Cooke's Descendants
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1. Beatrix Cooke 1475–1554 m. William Copley –1503 m. Nicholas Rawson 1471–1529
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1. LADY (ANNE) RAWSON 1520–1587 m. SIR (KNIGHT MICHAEL) STANHOPE 1518–1552
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1. SIR (EDWARD, EARL OF CHESTERFIELD,) STANHOPE 1551–1607 m. Lady (Susan Margaret) Colshill 1554–1620
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1. John Stanhope 1586–1638 m. Mary Howley 1590–1617 m. Mary Howell 1590–1617
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Philip Cooke's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1448
Event Place: Giddy Hall (Sussex) England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 17 June 1497
Event Place: Romford, Essex, England