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Sign up freeWilliam Cooke 1633 – 1698 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1633
Birth Location: At Sea Aboard The Transport
Death Date: 06 Aug 1698
Death Location: Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America
Father: Sir Knight
Mother: Mary Miles
Spouse(s): Joan Carrell
Children(s): Reuben [Cook]
The story of William Cooke Jr began in 1633 in At Sea Aboard The Transport. William Cooke Jr married Joan Roper Cooke Carrell, and had children including Reuben Cooke [Cook]. William Cooke Jr passed away in 1698 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of William Cooke Jr began in 1633 in At Sea Aboard The Transport.
- William Cooke Jr married Joan Roper Cooke Carrell, and had children including Reuben Cooke [Cook].
- William Cooke Jr passed away in 1698 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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William Cooke's Descendants
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1. Reuben (Cooke) [Cook] (23 Jan 1661 – 1 August 1751)
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1. William Cook (1700 – 19-Nov-1750) m. Mary (Anne Griffin.) Webb (7 May 1704 – 1765)
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1. William Cooke m. Margaret Jones (1734 – 20 Feb 1798)
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1. Rachel Cooke m. John Murphy (1752 – 1818)
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William Cooke's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1633
Event Place: At Sea Aboard The Transport
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 06 Aug 1698
Event Place: Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America