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Rose Cooke 1520–1553 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1520

Birth Location: St Noder, Cornwall, England

Death Date: 20 May 1553

Death Location: St Nicholas Acons, London, England - Coordinates: 51°30′43.46″N 0°5′13.68″W St Nicholas Acons[1] was a parish church in the City of London. In existence by the late 11th century, it was destroyed during the Great Fire of London of 1666 and not rebu

Father: Sir VI

Mother: Lady Brittany

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In 1520, Rose Cooke entered the world in St Noder, Cornwall, England, born to Sir Anthony The Scholar Cooke Knight Of The Bath Sheriff Of Essex Amp Hertford Companion And Tutor To King Edward Vi And Lady Anne Fitz William Fitz William Fitzwilliam Cooke Lady Of Brittany. Rose Cooke passed away in 1553 in St Nicholas Acons, London, England - Coordinates: 51°30′43.46″N 0°5′13.68″W St Nicholas Acons[1] was a parish church in the City of London. In existence by the late 11th century, it was destroyed during the Great Fire of London of 1666 and not rebu.

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  • In 1520, Rose Cooke entered the world in St Noder, Cornwall, England, born to Sir Anthony The Scholar Cooke Knight Of The Bath Sheriff Of Essex Amp Hertford Companion And Tutor To King Edward Vi And Lady Anne Fitz William Fitz William Fitzwilliam Cooke Lady Of Brittany.
  • Rose Cooke passed away in 1553 in St Nicholas Acons, London, England - Coordinates: 51°30′43.46″N 0°5′13.68″W St Nicholas Acons[1] was a parish church in the City of London. In existence by the late 11th century, it was destroyed during the Great Fire of London of 1666 and not rebu.

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Rose Cooke's Ancestors

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Rose Cooke
1520–1553
Birth Place: St Noder, Cornwall, England
Parents
Sir Anthony the Scholar,Cooke, Knight of the Bath, Sheriff of Essex & Hertford, Companion and Tutor to King Edward VI
1504–1576
VERIFIED- Giddea (Giddy) Hall, near Romford, Havering-atte-Bower Parish (historic), Essex (historic), England -'Gydihall by Ramford'. A manor house in 1250. By 1410 Robt. Chichele had it. In 1452 Thomas Cooke bought the estate.
Lady (Anne (Fitz William, Fitz-William) FitzWilliam-Cooke, Lady of) Brittany
1504–1588
Uttlesford District, v Gaispark Hall, Romford, Essex, England
Grandparents
John (Cooke\ Sir Knight) 15-4
1473–1516
Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex, England
Lady (Alice) Saunders
1478–1517
Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
William ((Sir) (Knight) Fitz) William
1460–1534
Gainspark Hall, Theydon Garmon, Essex, England
Countess (Anne) Hawes
1482–1509
Milton Malsor, South Northamptonshire, Northampton, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Philip Knight
1448–1497
Elizabeth Belknap
1452–1517
Sir Saunders
1461–1525
Jane 15-13
1465–1525
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rose Cooke's Timeline

2 Records

1520
1520
Birth of Rose Cooke in St Noder, Cornwall, England
St Noder, Cornwall, England
1553
20 May 1553
Age 33
Death of Rose Cooke in St Nicholas Acons, London, England - Coordinates: 51°30′43.46″N 0°5′13.68″W St Nicholas Acons[1] was a parish church in the City of London. In existence by the late 11th century, it was destroyed during the Great Fire of London of 1666 and not rebu
St Nicholas Acons, London, England - Coordinates: 51°30′43.46″N 0°5′13.68″W St Nicholas Acons[1] was a parish church in the City of London. In existence by the late 11th century, it was destroyed during the Great Fire of London of 1666 and not rebu

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1520
    Event Place: St Noder, Cornwall, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 May 1553
    Event Place: St Nicholas Acons, London, England - Coordinates: 51°30′43.46″N 0°5′13.68″W St Nicholas Acons[1] was a parish church in the City of London. In existence by the late 11th century, it was destroyed during the Great Fire of London of 1666 and not rebu

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