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Sir Robert Norman Cooke 1360 – 1425 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1360

Birth Location: Levenham, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 1425

Death Location: Lavenham, Suffolk, England

Father: Sir Cooke,

Mother: Ena Ross

Spouse(s): Lady Upton, Lady Walfrey

Children(s): Robert Cooke, Sir Cooke,

The story of Sir Robert Norman Cooke began in 1360 in Levenham, Suffolk, England. Sir Robert Norman Cooke married Lady Myrtle Upton, Lady Katherine Walfrey, and had children including Robert Cooke, Sir Thomas Cooke,. Sir Robert Norman Cooke passed away in 1425 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Sir Robert Norman Cooke began in 1360 in Levenham, Suffolk, England.
  • Sir Robert Norman Cooke married Lady Myrtle Upton, Lady Katherine Walfrey, and had children including Robert Cooke, Sir Thomas Cooke,.
  • Sir Robert Norman Cooke passed away in 1425 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sir Cooke's Ancestors

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Sir Cooke
1360 – 1425
Birth Place: Levenham, Suffolk, England
Parents
Sir Harold Cooke,
1345 – 1371
Moulsford, Berkshire, England
Ena (de) Ross
1347 –
Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Sir (Harold Oxwell) Cooke,
1300 – 1350
Moulsford, Berkshire, England
Lady (Margaret Ros De) Ville
Suffolk, England
William (de) Ros
1329 – 1352
Frieston, Lincolnshire, England
Margaret (de) Neville
1329 – 1372
Raby Castle, Durham, England
Great-Grandparents
William Ros,
1290 – 1343
Margery Badlesmere
1306 – 1363
Ralph Neville,
1291 – 1367
Alice Audley
1300 – 1374
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Ros,
1255 – 1316
Matilda Vaux
1257 – 1316
Bartholomew Badlesmere,
1275 – 1322
Margaret Clare,
1287 – 1333
Sir Neville,
1262 – 1331
Euphame Clavering
1267 – 1329
Hugh Audley,
1250 – 1325
Isolde Mortimer
1270 – 1338

Sir Cooke's Descendants

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Sir (Robert Norman) Cooke (1360 – 1425) m. Lady (Myrtle) Upton (1372 – 1425) m. Lady (Katherine) Walfrey (1396 – 1424)
  1. 1. Robert Cooke (1392 – 1423)
  2. 2. Sir (Thomas) Cooke, (1422 – May 1478) m. Lady (Elizabeth) Malpas (1426 – 1484)
    1. 1. Sir (Philip John) Cooke (1448 – 17 June 1497) m. Lady (Elizabeth) Belknap (1452 – 1517)
      1. 1. Sir (Thomas) Cooke (9 Oct 1471 – 1544)
      2. 2. Sir (John "The Obscure") Cooke, (1475 – 10 Oct 1516) m. Lady (Alice) Saunders (1478 – 1517)
        1. 1. Beatrix (Helen) Cooke (1501 – 14 Jan 1554)
        2. 2. Joan Cooke (1505 – 1534)
        3. 3. Sir (Anthony 'The Scholar' Cooke (tutor to King Edward) VI), (1504 – 10 Jun 1576) m. Lady (Anne) FitzWilliam (Apr 1504 – 5 Jun 1588)
      3. 3. Richard Cooke (1477 – 1517)
      4. 4. Anthony Cooke (1481 – After 1517) m. Johanna Percy (1521 – 22 August 1572)
        1. 1. Joanna Cooke (1500 – 1534)
      5. 5. Sir (Humphrey "Carewe") Cooke, (1485 – 1545) m. Lady (Matilda Marta Clarke) Carewe (1487 – 1545)
        1. 1. Robert Cooke (1510 – 1548)
        2. 2. William Cooke, (Abt. 1514 – 1555) m. Mary Kellaway (1520 – 1615)
        3. 3. John Cooke (1515 – 1 August 1572) m. Agnes (Palladie) Cooke (1510 – abt 1572) m. Alice Carter (1515 – 1570)
    2. 2. Robert Cooke (1453 – 20 August 1485)
    3. 3. Sir (William) Cocke (1456 – 1500)
    4. 4. Henry Cooke (1460 – 2 Oct 1546)

Sir Cooke's Timeline

2 Records

1360
1360
Birth of Sir Robert Norman Cooke in Levenham, Suffolk, England
Levenham, Suffolk, England
1425
1425
Age 65
Death of Sir Robert Norman Cooke in Lavenham, Suffolk, England
Lavenham, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1360
    Event Place: Levenham, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1425
    Event Place: Lavenham, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015

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