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Lydia Hathaway

Lydia Hathaway

Female 1653 - 1714  (62 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lydia Hathaway was born between 1652 and 1653 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA (daughter of Arthur Hathaway and Sarah Cooke); died on 23 Jun 1714 in Newport, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    [sisson.FTW]

    Lydia Hathaway's mother Sarah Cook was a Mayflower descendant.

    Lydia married James Sisson in 1680 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI. James (son of Richard Sisson and Mary Atkinson) was born on 2 Nov 1652 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died in Dec 1734 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Richard Sisson was born on 9 Feb 1682 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; died on 9 Oct 1744 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.
    2. Mary Sisson was born on 26 Feb 1685 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; died after 15 Jun 1734 in , , MA.
    3. Sarah Sisson was born about 1687 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    4. Jonathan Sisson was born in 1689 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    5. Philip Sisson was born in 1691 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    6. Thomas Sisson was born in 1692 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    7. Content Sisson was born in 1694; and died.
    8. Hannah Sisson was born in 1698; died before 1706.
    9. James Sisson was born in 1700 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    10. Rebecca Sisson was born in 1700 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    11. Thomas Sisson was born in 1702; and died.
    12. John Sisson was born in 1702; and died.
    13. Hannah Sisson was born in 1706; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Arthur Hathaway was born in 1638 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA (son of Arthur Hathaway and Unknown); died in 1711 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Death: 6 Feb 1711, Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; Alt. Death

    Arthur married Sarah Cooke in 1652 in Plymouth Colony, MA. Sarah (daughter of John Cooke and Sarah Warren) was born in 1635 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Cooke was born in 1635 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA (daughter of John Cooke and Sarah Warren); and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. Lydia Hathaway was born between 1652 and 1653 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; died on 23 Jun 1714 in Newport, Newport, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Arthur Hathaway was born about 1605 in England (son of Thomas Hathaway and Margaret Unknown); died in , , MA.

    Arthur married Unknown. was born in 1616 in England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Unknown was born in 1616 in England; and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. Arthur Hathaway was born in 1638 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; died in 1711 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.

  3. 6.  John Cooke was born in 1607 in Leyden, Holland (son of Jr Francis Cooke and Hester Le Mahieu); died on 23 Nov 1695 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 21 Nov 1620, On Mayflower

    Notes:

    Will of John Cooke

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    The Last will and Testament of John Cook of the town of Dartmouth in the County of Bristoll:

    I being weake of Body but of sound and Perfect memory, have Disposed of my Estate which God hath been pleased to bestow upon me in manner following: that is to say In the first place I give to my Son in-law Arthur Hathaway & his wife Sarah my Daughter all my land in the point at or Near the Burying place in Dartmouth the which I bought of John Russell to them their heires and Assignes for Ever: And also I give unto my Son in-law Stephen west and his wife Mercey my Daughter one full Third part of a whole Share of lands in the Township of Dartmouth with all my houseing and Orchards "hereunto belonging: with all the priviledges & appur=ces belonging to the same to them their heires & Assignes for ever They to possess the same after the Decease of my wife Sarah Allso I give unto Jonathan Delano. one Third part of a share of meadow Caled the ffreemens Meadow Lyeing within the Township of Rochester to him his heires & assigne for Ever: Allso I give to my Grandson Thomas Taber my little Island Caled & Known by the Name of Ram Island Lying in Cushnat River in Dartmouth with one third part of my Share of Meadow Called the ffreemens Meadow Lyeing in the Township of Rochester. to him his heires & assignee for Ever and I give to my said Grand son my Gun & sword Allso I give to my Grand Daughter Hester Perry One feather Bed & Bolster, All the Rest & Residue of Estate Goods & Chattles of what Sort or Kind so ever I Give & bequeath uto my Loveing wife Sarah to use. & Dispose of the same as she shall see good And I make my said wife Sole Executrix of this my Last will & Testament: In witness whereof I the said John Cooke have hereunto sett my hand & seale this Ninth Day of November 1694 in the presence of

    Aaron Savory O his mark
    John Cooke (seal) Thomas Taber

    memorandum that on the 16th of Aprill 1696

    Then appeared Aaron Savory & Thomas Taber both of Dartmouth, Before John Saffin Esqr Judge of Probate ot wills &ca and made Oath that they were present & did see John Cooke late of Dartmouth Decd Signe seale & publish this Instrument to be his last will & testiment and yt he was of a Disposeing mind when he so did to the best of their apprehensions

    Jno Saffin John Cary Registr
    Thus Entered & Engrosed may the: 8 th 1696 By Jno Cary Registr
    December the 7 th 1696 A true Inventory of the Estate Goods & Chattels of John Cooke late of Dartmouth Deceased

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    John COOKE died on 23 Nov 1695 in Dartmouth, MA. (609) John Cooke Will:
    34 The Will and Inventory of John2 Cooke (Francis1)

    Transcribed from the original records,
    BY GEORGE ERNEST BOWMAN.

    John2 Cooke (Francis1) died at Dartmouth, Mass., 23 November (3 December, new style), 1695, and his will and inventory are found in the Bristol County, Mass., Probate Records, Volume 1, pages 139 and 140. But one original paper remains in the probate files-the bond of the executrix, Sarah Cooke, daughter of Richard Warren. The date of this bond, 15 July, 1696 (25 July, N. S.), is the latest on which I have found any mention of the widow Sarah.

    36 Yarmouth, Mass., Vital Records.
    The Condition of this present obligation is such that whereas the above Bound Sarah Cooke is made Executrix of the Last will & Testament of John Cook of Dartmouth aforesd Deceasd Bearing Date the Ninth Day of Novemb, 1694 & hath Never Legally proved the same, Iff therefore the sd Executrix shall with all Conveinient Speed bring into the Registrs Office for the County of Bristoll afforesd A true & perfect Inventory of the Estate of the Estate of the said Decd And shall well & truely Administr upon & Duely Dispose of all & Singular the Goods Chattels, Credits & Estate left by the said Decd according to the Tennor & true meaneing of his sd will. & as the Law directs And also shall Render a true & plaine account of her Administcon and Doings therein to the said office at or before the Sixteenth Day of Aprill 1697 without ffraud or farther Delay then this Obligation to be voyde & of None Effect or Els to stand abide and Remaine in full force strength & Vertue

    Signed sealed & Delivered the mark of Sarah S Cook
    in the presence of
    Thomas Delano Thomas Taber
    the mark of + Hannah Savery Jonathan Delano
    enteth and fourth day of feburary: He was born prob late 1606 in prob Leyden, Holland.(610) Wood: Babtized in Leyden between 1 January and 31 March 1607. John came with his father on the Mayflower. Parents: Francis COOKE Mayflower and Hester LE MAHIEU.

    He was married to Sarah WARREN on 28 Mar 1634.(585) (611) Children were: Sarah COOKE, Elizabeth COOKE, Hester/Esther COOKE, Mary COOKE, Mercy COOKE.

    John married Sarah Warren on 28 Mar 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Sarah (daughter of Richard Warren and Elizabeth Marsh Jewett) was born in 1615 in England; died after 15 Jul 1696 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah Warren was born in 1615 in England (daughter of Richard Warren and Elizabeth Marsh Jewett); died after 15 Jul 1696 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Jul 1623, On Ann

    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Cooke was born in 1635 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; and died.
    2. Elizabeth Cooke was born in 1647 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died in 1715 in Tiverton, Newport, RI.
    3. Hester Cooke was born in 1650 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died in 1671 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.
    4. Mercy Cooke was born on 25 Jul 1654 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 21 Nov 1733.
    5. Mary Cooke


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Hathaway was born in 1560 in Kingscote, Gloucestershire, England (son of Thomas Hathaway and Unknown); died in 1610 in London, Middlesex, England.

    Thomas married Margaret Unknown. Margaret was born about 1573 in Kingscote, Gloucestershire, England; died in 1630 in Kingscote, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Unknown was born about 1573 in Kingscote, Gloucestershire, England; died in 1630 in Kingscote, Gloucestershire, England.
    Children:
    1. 4. Arthur Hathaway was born about 1605 in England; died in , , MA.

  3. 12.  Jr Francis Cooke was born about 1592 in Blythe, Yorkshire, England (son of Francis Cooke); died on 7 Apr 1665 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 21 Nov 1620, On Mayflower

    Notes:

    Will of Francis Cooke

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    The last Will and Testament of ffrancis Cooke of Plymouth late Deceased: exhibited before the Court held att Plymouth aforsaid the fift day of June 1663 on the oathes of mr John Aldin and mr John howland;

    The Last Will and Testament of ffrancis Cooke made this seaventh of the tenth month 1659

    I being att prsent weake and Infeirme in body yett in prfect memory throw mercy Doe comitt my soule unto god that gave it and my body to the earthe; which my will is should bee Intered in a Decent and comly manner;

    As for such goods and lands as I stand posessed of I Doe will and bequeath as followeth;

    1 My will is that hester my Dear and loveing wife shall have all my moveable goods and all my Cattle of all kinds; viz: neat Cattle horsekind sheep and swine to be att her Dispose

    2 my will is that hester my wife shall have and Injoy my lands both upland and meddow lands which att prsent I posesse During her life

    3 I Doe ordaine and appoint my Deare wife and my son John Cooke Joynt exequitors of this my said will

    Witnes

    John Aldin

    ffrancis Cooke

    John howland

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    COOKE ANCESTRY
    The Cookes of Wheatley Hall were known in Kent, Devon and Yorkshire, since the Reign of Henry IV. Sir Anthony Cooke was a Tutor to Edward VI, and his daughter, Anne married Sir Nicholas Bacon, keeper of the Great Seal.

    The Cooke family, originally spelled Cok, is very old in England. To it belong Richard and Walter Cook, crusaders, who went to the Holy Land 1191.

    The Family of Cook came into England with the Conqueror, and has been for centuries seated in the highest respectability in the County of Worcester. Francis Cook was a Roman Catholic, who joined the Separatists, and early went to Leyden, where he married his Walloon wife, Hester. He was born at Dantry or Blythe, Yorkshire, Eng. He came on the Mayflower, with his son, John Cook, but left Mrs. Cook and three children to follow later by the Ann. He was excommunicated from the Plymouth Church, where he was Deacon, for taking the part of the Quakers. He removed to Dartmouth. Francis Cook was a "man of judgement, who could see both sides of a question." He was called in the Records "The Ancestor." (See Legends, Loves and Loyalties of New England, by Caroline Leonard Goodenough.)

    FRANCIS COOKE was born in England about 1583. He went to Leyden, Holland, where he was married, June 30, 1603. The marriage record at Leyden reads "Francis Cooke, wool comber, unmarried, from England, with Hester Mayhieu, unmarried, from Canterbury, Eng., accompanied by Jennie Mayhieu, her mother, and Jennie Mayhieu, her sister." The Mayhieus were Walloons and Huguenots. Francis and his son John, were on the "Speedwell" when it sailed from Delftshaven, July 20, 1620, with some of the Pilgrims bound for America. At Southampton, they joined the "Mayflower" and set sail on August 5. The "Speedwell" began to leak, but although the ships put into Dartmouth for repairs and sailed again August 21, new leaks compelled the "Speedwell" to return to London, with such immigrants as could not be taken in the "Mayflower," which then went on alone. Francis and his son were on the "Mayflower." He was about 10 years old and called Little John Cook, the child Mayflower Ancestor, and he was the seventeenth signer of the Mayflower Compact. His son John was Undisclosed in 1694, probably the oldest male survivor of the Mayflower. His wife, Hester, and the rest of their children came in the "Ann" in 1623. Winslow recorded "The wife of Francis Cooke being a Walloon, holds communion with the church at Plymouth, as she came from the French, by virtue of the communion of churches." The Cooks were silk mercers by trade and probably brought a loom with them. Francis and John were naval architects. They were also connected with civil offices. He was freeman, 1633; a member of Myles Standish's Company, 1643; credit in King Philip's War, credit 2 items 04:04:04 and in the expedition against the Indians; on a committee to lay out roads in Plymouth. Bradford called him "a very old man" in 1650. He died April 7, 1663, aged 80, and was buried in the old Plymouth burying ground. His will of 1659 names his wife Hester and son John, executors. An agreement of the heirs in June, 1666, showed the surviving children were John, Jacob, Hester Wright and Mary Thompson. Hester, his widow, died in 1675.

    Children, four born in Leyden, one in Plymouth:

    JANE, b. 1608; d. before 1666; m. 1627, Experience Mitchell.
    JOHN, b. 1612; d. 1695; m. 1634, Sarah Warren (Richard1). See Warren
    Line, Vol. I.
    JACOB, b. 1618; d. 1676; m. 1646, Damaris Hopkins; (2) Elizabeth (Lettice)
    Shurtleff.
    HESTER, b. 1620; m. 1644, Richard1 Wright.
    MARY, b. 1626; d. 1715; m. 1645, John1 Thompson.

    References: Munsey Hopkins Family, Lowell, 1920.
    The Basset-Preston Ancestry, p. 71.

    MRS. VOLLIE H. GRIFFITH'S LINE
    SARAH WARREN, who m. John Cooke (son of Francis Cooke), Mar. 28, 1634:
    and had MARY COOKE, who m. Philip Taver, and had BETHIAH TABER,
    who m. John Macomber, and had WILLIAM MACOMBER, who m. Lusanna
    Hicks, and had PATIENCE MACOMBER, who m. James Soule, and had
    JAMES SOULE, who m. Nancy Wellman, and had JOHN J. SOULE, who
    m. Mary Ann MacLauren, and had MARY ELIZABETH SOULE, who m.
    Vollie H. Griffith, Danby. Children: Caroline, Florence Mary, John
    B. and Elizabeth.

    Francis married Hester Le Mahieu on 20 Jul 1603 in Leyden, Holland. Hester (daughter of Jean Le Mahieu and Jeanne Laman) was born in 1585 in Canterbury, Kent, England; died in 1666 in Plymouth Colony, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Hester Le Mahieu was born in 1585 in Canterbury, Kent, England (daughter of Jean Le Mahieu and Jeanne Laman); died in 1666 in Plymouth Colony, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1623, On The Ann

    Children:
    1. Jane Cooke was born in 1604 in Leyden, Holland; died in 1650 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
    2. 6. John Cooke was born in 1607 in Leyden, Holland; died on 23 Nov 1695 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.
    3. Elizabeth Cooke was born in 1611 in Leyden, Holland; died in 1627 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
    4. Jacob Cooke was born in 1618 in Leyden, Holland; died in 1675 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
    5. Hester Cooke was born in 1623 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died in 1691 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
    6. Mary Cooke was born in 1624 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died in 1714 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA.

  5. 14.  Richard Warren was born about 1580 in Greenwich, Kent, England (son of Christopher Warren and Alice Webb); died in 1628 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 21 Nov 1620, On Mayflower

    Richard married Elizabeth Marsh JewettLondon, Middlesex, England. Elizabeth (daughter of John Jonatt) was born in 1583 in Kent, England; died on 2 Oct 1673 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Elizabeth Marsh Jewett was born in 1583 in Kent, England (daughter of John Jonatt); died on 2 Oct 1673 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Jul 1623, On Ann

    Children:
    1. Mary Warren was born in 1607 in England; died on 27 Mar 1683 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
    2. Anna Warren was born in 1612 in England; died after 19 Feb 1676 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA.
    3. 7. Sarah Warren was born in 1615 in England; died after 15 Jul 1696 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
    4. Elizabeth Warren was born in 1616 in England; died on 9 Mar 1670 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.
    5. Abigail Warren was born about 1618 in , Kent, England; died in 1713 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA.
    6. Nathaniel Warren was born in 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; died in 1667 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
    7. Joseph Warren was born in 1626 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died on 4 May 1689 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.



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