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Samuel Cook 1641–1702 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 September 1641

Birth Location: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 3 March 1702

Death Location: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America

Father: Henry Cooke

Mother: Judith Birdsall

Spouse(s): Hope Parker

Children(s): Mary Cook, Samuel Jr

In 1641, Samuel Cook entered the world in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Massachusetts, USA, born to Henry Cooke And Judith Birdsall. Samuel Cook married Hope Parker, and had children including Mary Cook, Samuel Cook Jr. Samuel Cook passed away in 1702 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1641, Samuel Cook entered the world in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Massachusetts, USA, born to Henry Cooke And Judith Birdsall.
  • Samuel Cook married Hope Parker, and had children including Mary Cook, Samuel Cook Jr.
  • Samuel Cook passed away in 1702 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.

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Samuel Cook's Ancestors

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Samuel Cook
1641–1702
Birth Place: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Henry Cooke
1615–1661
Blythe, Yorkshire, England
Judith Birdsall
1611–1689
Norfolk, England
Grandparents
Henry Birdsall
1585–1651
Birdsall, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England
Agnes Kempe
1590–
England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Samuel Cook's Descendants

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Samuel Cook (30 September 1641–3 March 1702) m. Hope Parker (26 May 1650–14 July 1690)
  1. 1. Mary Cook 1675–1752 m. Nathaniel Ives 1677–1711
    1. 1. Stephen Ives 1704–1745 m. Sarah Hart 1710–1733
      1. 1. Mary Ives 1735–1785 m. Moses Hull 1736–
        1. 1. John Hull 1757–1772
        2. 2. Sarah Hull 1759–
        3. 3. David Hull 1761–1815 m. Miriam Parker 1762–
        4. 4. Samuel Hull 1763–1832 m. Sarah Ingraham 1774–1847
        5. 5. Nathaniel Hull 1771–
        6. 6. Mary Hull 1772–
        7. 7. Moses Hull 1776–
        8. 8. Philomela ((Phoebe)) Hull 1769–1809
      2. 2. Sarah Ives 1733–1776
      3. 3. Lois Ives 1737–1795 m. Joseph Blakeslee 1732–1795
        1. 1. Samuel Blakeslee 1754–1792 m. Phebe Blakeslee 1756–1842
        2. 2. Joseph (E) Blakeslee 1767–1831 m. Mary Andrews 1766–1853
        3. 3. Lois Blakeslee 1762–1823 m. Nathaniel Andrews 1761–1836
        4. 4. Thankful Blakeslee 1771–1839 m. Jonathan Moss 1769–1800
    2. 2. Abel (Obed) Ives 1711–1791 m. Sarah Ives 1712–1797
      1. 1. John (Ives) II 1749–1814
    3. 3. Caleb Ives 1700–1752 m. Mary Abernathy 1700–
      1. 1. Nathaniel Ives 1722–1784
        1. 1. Mary Ives 1746–
        2. 2. Abigail Ives 1748–
        3. 3. Joseph Ives 1749–1832 m. Rhoda 1752–1817
        4. 4. Nathaniel Ives 1751–
        5. 5. Zerviah Ives 1753–
        6. 6. Samuel Ives 1756–
        7. 7. Samuel Ives 1756–
        8. 8. Amon Ives 1768–1833
      2. 2. Sarah Ives 1725–
      3. 3. Charles Ives 1734–1790
      4. 4. Eunice Ives 1736–
      5. 5. Caleb Ives 1747–1824
      6. 6. Amos Ives 1750–1841 m. Lucy Hall 1752–1838
      7. 7. Eunice Ives 1736–
    4. 4. Thankful Ives 1708–1770 m. Gideon Todd 1705–1781
      1. 1. Charles Todd 1740–1772
      2. 2. Caleb Todd 1742–1763
      3. 3. Isaac Todd 1734–
      4. 4. Rhoda Todd 1729– m. Ebenezer Wolcott 1729–
        1. 1. Sarah Wolcott 1757–
        2. 2. Lois Wolcott 1763–
        3. 3. Mary Wolcott 1754–
        4. 4. Rhoda Wolcott 1759–
      5. 5. Sarah Todd 1731–
      6. 6. Thankful Todd 1746–
  2. 2. Samuel (Cook) Jr 1668–1722

Samuel Cook's Timeline

2 Records

1641
30 September 1641
Birth of Samuel Cook in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Massachusetts, USA
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Massachusetts, USA
1702
3 March 1702
Age 61
Death of Samuel Cook in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA
Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 September 1641
    Event Place: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [3] Colonial Families of the USA
    [4] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 March 1702
    Event Place: Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Colonial Families of the USA
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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