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Note: [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #1255, Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998] REFERENCES; Mayflower Increasings by Susan E. Roser Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. Baltimore 1989 Plymouth Colony, Its History and People 1620-1691 by Eugene Aubrey Stratton Ancestry Publishing P O Box 476 Salt Lake City UT 84110 History and Genealogy of the Mayflower Planters by Leon Clark Hills, Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc.1981 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; John Cooke was a Mayflower passenger "young enough to be led ashore by his father's hand." He was the last surviving male of the Mayflower passengers. The five children of John and Sarah Warren Cooke are identified in Mayflower Increasings, p.43. [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 10, Ed. 1, Tree #0839, Date of Import: Sep 1, 1998] Mayflower Planters-Leon Clark Hills, Genealogical Publishing, Co., Inc. Baltimore, MD 1977. >Children and Grandchildren of Francis Cooke, Pg. 158-160[Br�derbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Aug 30, 1998] BRADFORD OF PLYMOUTH by Bradford Smith 1951, p.115: Many families separated when MAYFLOWER departed 1620, "Francis Cooke took along his son John, parting from his wife and three small daughters." p.288: re 1642 sense of Indian problems, "In 1644 the town was divided into military companies to meet an emergency and Bradford took charge of a company which included Prence , Hanbury, Lee, Howland, John Cooke (whose father had died 1633), Phineas Pratt, Gregory Armstrong and John Winslow." [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 11, Ed. 1, Tree #3278, Date of Import: Sep 7, 1998] !BIRTH: Bapt date from Mayflower Families in Progess by Robert S. Wakefield, 1987, pub by General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Bapt record of Walloon Church in Leiden. [NEHGR 143:197] !MARRIAGE: Date from Plymouth Colony records. !DEATH: Date from Wakefield. !WILL: Dated Nov 9, 1694; proved Apr 16, 1696. Names wife Sarah; son-in-law Arthur Hathaway & wife Sarah my dau; son-in-law Stephen West & wife Mercy my dau; Jonathan Delano; gson Thomas Taber; gdau Hester Perry. !MISC: MAYFLOWER PASSENGER -July 17, 1673 John Cooke, yeoman of Dartmouth deeded land in D. to Daniel Wilcoxs & Elizabeth my dau now his wife. -July 17, 1673 John Cooke, y of D. deeded land in D. to son-in-law Philip Tabor, mason, & Mary my dau now his wife. -June 26, 1674 John Cooke of D. deeded land in D. to Sarah Hathaway my dau & Arthur Hathaway her husband. [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 14, Ed. 1, Tree #0571, Date of Import: Sep 27, 1998] Volunter for Pequod War June 7, 1637. Last male Survivor of the Mayflower. Partner in the builfing of thr first vessel of the colony. It was a 40 ton leviathian of the deep. He was appointed to build a ferry between Dartmouth. His will was executed Nov. 11, 1694 recorded in Bristol County Registry. Probate I,139. He was a Baptist Minister in Dartmouth, a Deacon in Plymouth,Mass 1634 to 1651.
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