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  2. Passenger Profile. F rancis Cooke traveled on the Mayflower with his son, John, leaving wife Hester and children, Jane, Jacob and Hester who followed in 1623 on the Anne. Francis was born circa 1583, his origins and parentage unknown; he died at Plymouth, 7 April 1663.

    • Life in Holland
    • Mayflower and Life in Plymouth
    • Francis Cooke Family Chart
    • Conclusion

    Francis Cooke's first appearance in the historical record occurs on April 25, 1603, in Leiden, Holland, where he was named a witness at Raphael Roelandt's betrothal. Cooke lived in Leiden for about six years before the 1609 arrival of the congregation of English Separatists led by Pastor John Robinson. Cooke was betrothed to Hester Mahieu at the Fr...

    Francis and his son John made the trip to Plymouth aboard the Mayflower. The voyage was not a pleasant one. Quarters were cramped, and 2 months into the voyage, the ship was dealing with many leaks that left the passengers wet and sick. Hygiene was terrible, and these conditions led to the death of a passenger and crew member. Once they arrived at ...

    Parents:Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Hester Mahieu (1584 - 1666) Children: The information that follows comes from The Mayflower Society Jane Cooke (1604 - 1641)- born probably at Leiden, Holland, circa 1604; died date unknown, by 1651, the 1630s; married at Plymouth, soon after 22 May 1627, Experience Mitchell, and had three children: Elizabe...

    Francis Cooke lived until 1663 and had been part of the Plymouth Colony for over 40 years. During that time, he would have witnessed the following: 1. Treaty with the Wampanoag Tribe 2. The meeting of Squanto, Samoset, and Chief Massasoit 3. Unprecedented hardship and death 4. An expansion of his property 5. The arrival of other groups to colonize ...

  3. Mar 2, 2024 · Francis Cooke (c 1583 – April 7, 1663) was a Leiden Separatist who went to America in 1620 on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower, arriving at Plymouth in what became the Plymouth Colony. He was a founding member of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and a signer of the Mayflower Compact.

    • Canterbury
    • April 7, 1663
    • Hester Cooke
  4. Francis Cooke (1583 – April 7, 1663 Plymouth, Massachusetts) was one of the 102 passengers on the Mayflower. This early settler is one of the twenty-six male Pilgrims known to have descendants. Early life and family. Francis is described in Leiden Walloon church marriage records dating from 1603 as a "woolcomber out of (uyt) England".

  5. Nov 26, 2023 · 1.5 Life in England. 1.6 Life in Holland. 1.7 The Mayflower and Plymouth. 1.8 Signer of the Mayflower Compact. 1.9 Life in New England. 1.10 Early Years of Plymouth Colony. 1.11 1621, The First Thanksgiving. 1.12 A Freemen. 1.13 1623 Division of Land. 1.14 A 1626 Purchaser. 1.15 1627 Division of Cattle. 1.16 Plymouth Colony Records. 1.17 1650.

    • Male
    • April 7, 1663
    • Hester (Mahieu) Cooke
  6. The 1627 Cattle Division names his wife, Hester, and children John (Mayflower passenger), Jacob, Jane and Mary Cooke. On 16 February 1621, Francis was at work in the woods with Captain Miles Standish and they left their tools behind, intending to return, however when they did, they found the tools gone.

  7. Apr 25, 2018 · We have added the Francis Cooke volume to the searchable database of authenticated Mayflower Pilgrim genealogies, Mayflower Families Fifth Generation Descendants, 1700-1880. This update adds 490 pages, 9,600 records, and over 28,000 searchable names in the following volume:

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