Familypedia
Register
Advertisement

John Cooke was born 20 May 1608 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands to Francis Cooke (1583-1663) and Hester Mahieu (1582-1666) and died 23 November 1695 Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. He married Sarah Warren (c1613-1696) 28 March 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States.

Mayflower Pilgram at age 13 with his father and early settler of Plymouth Colony. He is frequently listed in Plymouth records as John Cooke, JR. to distinquish him from another John Cooke who is unrelated.

Vital Statistics[]

  • Son of Francis Cooke (1583-1663) and Hester Mahieu
  • Born 1607 in Leiden Holland
  • 1620 - Voyage to America on Mayflower
  • 28-Mar-1634 - Married to Sarah Warren
  • 23-Nov-1695 - Death in Dartmouth

Biography[]

John Cooke was baptized at Leiden between January and March 1607/1608.

He became a deacon of the church in Plymouth in the 1630s in the Pilgrim Church. He probably became a Baptist at around the time he was excommunicated from the Seperatists (ca. 1657).

A local deputy of the community as he is listed frequently in Plymouth records for juries and other special assignments.

In 1664, he is granted 20 acres of land in Dartmouth and had other land dealings in the area. In 1666 becomes a deputy for Dartmouth and an advisor in the local defense against the Indians.


Marriage & Family[]

John married Sarah Warren, daughter of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren, and had five children.


Children


Offspring of John Cooke and Sarah Warren (c1613-1696)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Elizabeth Cooke (1634-1715)
Sarah Cooke (1635-1712)
John Cooke (1637-)
Esther Cooke (1650-1671)
Mary Cooke (1652-1708)
Mercy Cooke (1656-1733)



Siblings[]


Offspring of Francis Cooke (1583-1663) and Hester Mahieu (1582-1666)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Jane Cooke (1604-1666) 1604 Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 1666 Plymouth Colony, Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States Experience Mitchell (1609-1689)
John Cooke (1607-1695) 20 May 1608 Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 23 November 1695 Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States Sarah Warren (c1613-1696)
Jacob Cooke (1618-1675) 20 May 1618 Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 18 December 1675 Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States Damaris Hopkins (1628-1669)
Elizabeth Lettice (1635-1693)
Hester Cooke (1620-)
Mary Cooke (1627-1714) 22 May 1627 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 21 March 1714 Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts John Tomson (1616-1696)


Vital Records[]

Bradfords Passenger List[]

In 1651, fellow Pilgrim William Bradford (1590-1657) wrote of him:

"Francis Cooke, and his sone John. But his wife and other children came afterwards."


"Francis Cooke is still living, a very old man, and hath seen his children's children have children. After his wife came over with other of his children; he hath three still living by her, all married and have five children, so their increase is eight. And his son John which came over with him is married, and hath four children living."

Gravestone[]

Jcooke2016

Gravestone Plaque for John Cooke at Cooke Memorial Park in Fairhaven MA.

Pilgrim Monument[]

Nmff1

National Monument to the Forefathers, commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims, (including this person) who came to Plymouth Colony in 1620 on the Mayflower. Dedicated on August 1, 1889, it is thought to be the world's largest solid granite monument. Located on an 11 acre hilltop site on Allerton Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

References[]


See Also[]

Advertisement