John Cooke is a Mayflower Pilgrim from Leyden, Holland and a Separatist.
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1610-1612:According to Caffrey, “Francis and Esther Cooke had a son, John in 1610” in Leyden. Caffrey has John age 8 when a passenger on the Mayflower and born in 1612.
11961620:“John was a Mayflower passenger in his own right.”
1193He was one of three children brought to Plymouth Colony on the Mayflower by Francis Cooke.
703He was originally a passenger on the Speedwell from Delftshaven to Southampton.
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“On 5 July 1636 Samuell Eaton was apprentice to John Cooke the younger.”
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1637:“A deed dated 7 February 1637 wherein ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Warren of the Eele Riuer Widdow for and in consideracon of a Marriage already solemnized betwixt John Cooke the yeonger of the Rocky Noocke and Sarah her daughter doth acknowledge’.”
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“Alive too [in 1650] were...Francis Cooke; John and Sarah Warren Cooke with four [children].”
1198Other:“ ‘John Cooke shall haue and foreuer injoy a little iland called Ram Iland [mentioned in his will], by the said towne disposed to him for former seruice...’”
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