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Phillip Cook 1589–1630 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 DEC 1589

Birth Location: Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND

Death Date: 1630

Death Location: Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND

Father: Richard Cook

Mother: Maud Schollick

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Rowbotham

Children(s): William Cook, Anne Cook, Elizabeth Cook

Phillip Cook was born in 1589 in Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND, the child of Richard Cook And Maud Joan Schollick. Phillip Cook married Elizabeth Rowbotham, and had children including Anne Cook, Elizabeth Cook, William Cook. Phillip Cook passed away in 1630 in Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND.

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Biography

  • Phillip Cook was born in 1589 in Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND, the child of Richard Cook And Maud Joan Schollick.
  • Phillip Cook married Elizabeth Rowbotham, and had children including Anne Cook, Elizabeth Cook, William Cook.
  • Phillip Cook passed away in 1630 in Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND.

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Spouses(s)

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Phillip Cook's Ancestors

Self
Phillip Cook
1589–1630
Birth Place: Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Parents
Richard Cook
1557–1604
Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Maud (Joan) Schollick
1560–1597
St. Augustines Priory, Bristol, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Grandparents
Roberte Cook
1532–
Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND
Thomas Schollick
1540–1560
Gloucestershire and Castle, Yorkshire, ENGLAND
Elizabeth Sowerby
1540–1591
Gloucestershire and Castle, Yorkshire, ENGLAND
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Phillip Cook's Descendants

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Phillip Cook (27 DEC 1589–1630) m. Elizabeth Rowbotham (1590–2 OCT 1614)
  1. 1. William Cook 1613–1679 m. Mary Blackbourne 1611–1633
    1. 1. William Cook 1633–1698 m. Joane Roper 1639–1720
      1. 1. William Cook 1659–1740 m. Rebecca Jones 1668–1740
        1. 1. William Cook 1700–1764 m. Elizabeth Rives 1716–1765
        2. 2. Elizabeth Cook 1684–1750 m. Thomas Tomlinson 1690–1751
        3. 3. Henry Cook 1690–1774
        4. 4. Hannah Cook 1696–1795 m. Richard Gary 1700–1789
        5. 5. Rebecca Cook 1705–1770 m. James Anderson 1689–1751
        6. 6. Susan Cook 1708–
        7. 7. Mary Cook 1710–1770 m. William Briggs 1700–1748 m. John Bonner 1699–1783
        8. 8. James Cook 1683–1740
        9. 9. Amy Cook 1715–1745 m. John (D.) Maclin 1707–1774
      2. 2. Henry Cook 1654–1698
      3. 3. Elizabeth Cook 1652–1732 m. John Weaver 1656–1719
      4. 4. Joan Cook 1654–1699
      5. 5. John Cook 1658–1711 m. Avis Jones 1676–1711 m. Hannah Jones 1672–1709 m. Avis Killingsworth 1689–1711
      6. 6. Mary Cook 1663–1723 m. Thomas Booth 1663–1736
      7. 7. Reuben Cook 1660–1751 m. Hannah Atkinson 1665–1750
      8. 8. Susanna Cook 1664–1770
      9. 9. John Cook 1670–1744
      10. 10. Robert Cook 1672–1747
      11. 11. Sarah Cook 1674–1720 m. Samuel Cornwall 1670–1718
      12. 12. Jo (Anna) Cook 1695–1770 m. John Burrow 1695–1778
      13. 13. Thomas Cook 1664–1736 m. Mary Jones 1685–
        1. 1. Arthur Cook 1716–1797 m. Martha Hunter 1715–1800
        2. 2. Thomas Cook 1702–1798 m. Amy Conyard 1717–
        3. 3. Patrick Cook 1705–1748 m. Jane (Lamont) Young 1707–1752
        4. 4. Jones Cook 1706–1783 m. Martha Daniel 1716–1802
        5. 5. Susannah Cook 1710–
        6. 6. Benjamin Cook 1711–1777 m. Margaret Browning 1720–1785
        7. 7. John Cook 1714–1799 m. Mary Godfrey 1724–1790
        8. 8. Rebecca Cook 1716–
        9. 9. Charles Cook 1735–1801
        10. 10. Ambrose Cook 1720–
        11. 11. Shemuel Cook 1718–1796 m. Ann Rucker 1715–1801
  2. 2. Anne Cook 1614–1670 m. Philip Henson 1614–1675
    1. 1. Richard Henson 1635–1689 m. Ann Lees 1635–
      1. 1. Phillip Henson 1666–1689 m. Sarah Henson 1663–1689
        1. 1. Daniel (F.) Henson 1705–1750 m. Sarah Aspinall 1705–1800
        2. 2. Benjamin Henson 1683–1766 m. Ann Hinson 1710–
      2. 2. Edmund Henson 1650–
      3. 3. Charles Henson 1650–
      4. 4. Robert Henson 1650–
  3. 3. Elizabeth Cook 1637–

Phillip Cook's Timeline

4 Records

1589
27 DEC 1589
Birth of Phillip Cook in Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
1589
27 DEC 1589
Phillip Cook was christened in Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
1630
1630
Age 41
Death of Phillip Cook in Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
1630
1630
Age 41
Burial of Phillip Cook in Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 DEC 1589
    Event Place: Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 27 DEC 1589
    Event Place: Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Bristol (St Thomas), Gloucestershire, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND

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