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Phillipa Cooke 1570–1627 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1570

Birth Location: Gidea Hall, Essex, England

Death Date: 18 Nov 1627

Death Location: England

Father: Richard Cooke

Mother: Alice Caunton

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Phillipa Cooke was born in 1570 in Gidea Hall, Essex, England, the child of Richard Cooke And Alice Caunton. Phillipa Cooke passed away in 1627 in England.

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Biography

  • Phillipa Cooke was born in 1570 in Gidea Hall, Essex, England, the child of Richard Cooke And Alice Caunton.
  • Phillipa Cooke passed away in 1627 in England.

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Phillipa Cooke's Ancestors

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Phillipa Cooke
1570–1627
Birth Place: Gidea Hall, Essex, England
Parents
Richard Cooke
1531–1576
Gidea Hall, Essex, England
Alice Caunton
1531–1573
Gides Hall, Essex, England
Grandparents
Anthony Cooke
1504–1576
Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England
Anne Fitzwilliam
1504–1588
Gainspark Hall, Essex, England
Richard Caunton
1522–1548
Gidea Hall, Essex, England
Jennie
1526–
Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
John Cooke
1473–1516
Alice Saunders
1478–1517
William Fitzwilliam
1475–1534
Maud Sackville
1490–1523
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Philip Cooke
1448–1497
Elizabeth Belknap
1472–1517
William Saunders
1461–1525
Jane Spencer
1468–1525
William FitzWilliam
1450–1494
Elizabeth Conyers
1435–
Richard Sackville
1460–1523
Isabel Dyggs
1465–1524

Phillipa Cooke's Timeline

2 Records

1570
1570
Birth of Phillipa Cooke in Gidea Hall, Essex, England
Gidea Hall, Essex, England
1627
18 Nov 1627
Age 57
Death of Phillipa Cooke in England
England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1570
    Event Place: Gidea Hall, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Nov 1627
    Event Place: England

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