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Elizabeth Cooke

Elizabeth Cooke

Female 1677 - 1751  (74 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Cooke was born in 1677 in Windsor, Hartford, CT (daughter of Aaron Cooke and Sarah Westwood); died in 1751 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.

    Elizabeth married Ichabod Smith in 1698. Ichabod (son of Philip Smith and Rebecca Foote) was born in 1675 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT; died in 1746. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aaron Cooke was born on 21 Feb 1640 in Windsor, Hartford, CT (son of Aaron Cooke and Mary Ford); died on 16 Sep 1716 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA.

    Notes:

    FT-Vol. 18, No. 1312

    Aaron married Sarah Westwood on 30 May 1661 in Windsor, Harford, CT. Sarah was born in 1644; died in 1730. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Westwood was born in 1644; died in 1730.
    Children:
    1. Sarah Cooke was born on 31 Jan 1662 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died after 10 Apr 1739.
    2. IV Aaron Cooke was born in 1663 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA; died in 1725 in Hartford, Hartford, CT.
    3. Joanna Cooke was born in 1665 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died in 1713 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA.
    4. Westwood Cooke was born in 1670 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died in 1744 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    5. Samuel Cooke was born in 1672 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died in 1746 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    6. Moses Cooke was born in 1675 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died in 1758 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    7. 1. Elizabeth Cooke was born in 1677 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died in 1751 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    8. Bridget Cooke was born in 1683; died in 1762.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Aaron Cooke was born on 20 Mar 1614 in Bridport, Dorseshiret, England; was christened on 20 Mar 1614 in Bridport, Dorset, England (son of Aaron Cooke and Elizabeth Charde); died on 5 Sep 1690 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; was buried in Bridge Street Cemetery.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1630, On Mary And John

    Aaron married Mary Ford about 1637 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. Mary (daughter of Thomas Ford and Joan Waye) was born about 18 Aug 1612 in Powerstock, Dorset, England; died in Apr 1657. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ford was born about 18 Aug 1612 in Powerstock, Dorset, England (daughter of Thomas Ford and Joan Waye); died in Apr 1657.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1630, On Mary And John

    Notes:

    Note: Research by Frederick C. Warner (1961) argues that Mary, wife of Aaron Cooke Jr. was not Mary Ford, but Mary Cooke, daughter of Rev. William Cooke and Martha White, and niece of Mary (White) and John Terry. If established, this discovery will change many long accepted relationships.

    Children:
    1. Joanna Cooke was born on 5 Aug 1638 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; was christened on 5 Apr 1638; died on 27 Apr 1657 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    2. 2. Aaron Cooke was born on 21 Feb 1640 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 16 Sep 1716 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA.
    3. Miriam Cooke was born on 12 Nov 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; was christened between 1642 and 1643 in Windsor; died on 23 Aug 1720 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA.
    4. Moses Cooke was born on 16 Nov 1645 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; was christened on 16 Nov 1645 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died in 1676 in Killed During King Phillip's War.
    5. Samuel Cooke was born in 1650 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; and died.
    6. Noah Cooke was born in 1657; died in 1699 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Aaron Cooke was born in England; died in 1615 in Bridport, Dorset, England; was buried on 28 Dec 1615 in Bridport, Dorset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Death: 1615, Bridgeport, Dorset, En; Alt. Death

    Aaron married Elizabeth Charde on 25 Sep 1610 in Bridport, Dorset, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Charde and Elizabeth Bunckom) was born in 1582 in Bridport, Dorset, England; died on 18 Apr 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Charde was born in 1582 in Bridport, Dorset, England (daughter of Thomas Charde and Elizabeth Bunckom); died on 18 Apr 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1587, Thorncombe, Dorset, England; Alt. Birth
    • Emigration: 30 May 1630, On Mary & John
    • Alt. Death: 18 Apr 1643, Windsor, Hartford, CT; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    WFT-Vol. 18, No. 1312 says m. Aaron Cook 25 Sep 1610 in Bridport, Dorset, England.
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    Elizabeth CHARDE - b. 1587, England; d. Apr. 18, 1643, Windsor, CT. Married first Sep. 2, 1610, Thornecombe, Dorset, England, Aaron COOKE (bur. Dec. 28, 1615, Bridport, Dorset, England). Their son Aaron COOKE (1610-1690) arrived in America with his mother and step-father, and lived at Windsor 1636, Northampton, 1661, and Westfield, MA 1661. Her son Aaron married first his step sister Mary FORD /COOKE (see following note); second Joan DENSLOW; third Elizabeth NASH; and fourth Rebecca FOOTE, widow of Philip SMITH

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Cooke was born on 8 Sep 1611 in Wisset, Norwich, Suffolk, England; was christened on 8 Sep 1611; died on 29 Aug 1663 in Groton, Middlesex, MA; was buried on 10 Jul 1615 in Bridport, Dorset, England.
    2. 4. Aaron Cooke was born on 20 Mar 1614 in Bridport, Dorseshiret, England; was christened on 20 Mar 1614 in Bridport, Dorset, England; died on 5 Sep 1690 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; was buried in Bridge Street Cemetery.

  3. 10.  Thomas Ford was born in 1582 in Dorchester, Dorset, England (son of Nicholas Ford and Jelyan Long); died on 28 Nov 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 6 Jan 1590, Bridport, Dorset, England; Alt. Birth
    • Emigration: 1630, On Mary And John

    Notes:

    A. THOMAS FORD - D. 28 Nov. 1676, Northampton, Massachusetts. M. 1) 13 Dec. 1610, Powerstock, Dorset, England, Joan Way, bur. 10 May 1615, dau. of Stephen Way and Ursula Gill. 2) 19 Jun. 1616, Bridport, Dorset, England, ELIZABETH CHARD COOKE, d. 18 Apr. 1643, Windsor, Connecticut. widow of Aaron Cooke. 3) 7 Nov. 1644, Hartford, Connecticut, Ann Scott, widow of Thomas Scott.

    In 1623 Thomas Ford and his family were Undisclosed in Dorchester, Dorset, England and were members of Holy Trinity Church, whose rector was Rev. John White. John White has been called the "Founder of Massachusetts"

    Rev. John White wrote to Gov. John Endicott, 'to appoint places of habitation for sixty families out of Dorset which were to arrive the following spring." A meeting was held on 15 Oct. 1629, "at the Deputyes House". Twenty five members of the council which financed the planters were there and "MR. FORDE, wth divers others of the genalitie."

    This meeting was arranged so that the finance company would benefit for seven years by the shipping of furs. The government of the colony was to be placed into the hands of Gov. John Winthrop. In New England.

    Thomas Ford and his family came on the MARY AND JOHN, 1630. The passage costs were 5 pounds per adult, 10 pounds per horse, 3 pounds per ton of freight.

    Thomas requested admission as a freeman 19 Oct. 1630 and took the oath 18 May 1631 in Dorchester, Massachusetts. To become a freeman at that time you had to be a member of the Church.

    3 Apr. 1633 - "It is agreed that a doble rayle with morteses in the posts, of 10 foote distance one from the other, shall be set up on the marish.....by the owners of the Cowes vnder named, p'portionally. 20 foote to everye cowe." Thomas Forde owed two cows.

    The last record of Thomas Ford in Dorchester, Massachusetts was 5 Jul. 1636.

    1637 - Thomas was one of four men who purchased a large tract from Sachem Tehano, which now includes Windsor Locks, the northern third of Windsor and the southern part of Suffield.

    1637 - Granted fifty acres - Simsbury, Connecticut.

    Feb. 1639/40 - George Hull, "moved the court in behalf of Thomas Ford of Windsor, that in regard the workmen are much taken up and emplyed in making a bridge and meetinghouse with them, and his work hindered of impaling in the ground which was granted him by the court for a hog-park, that there may be granted him a year longer time for the fencing it in; which was upon the reasons aforesaid, condescended to."

    1644 - Thomas removed to Hartford, Connecticut. He ran an "Ordinary", as an accomodation for strangers passing through. It was located in the Scott house located on the southwest corner of State and Front Streets.

    Diary of John Winthrop, Jr. - "reached the Inn of Thomas Ford at Hartford", 17 Nov. 1645. The Inn was sold to Thomas Cadwell in 1652.

    1656 - Thomsa bought the homelot of William Hosford.

    1658/59 - Thomas bought th Arthur Williams house and lot.

    1667 Thomas helped settle the estate of Nicholas Denslow.

    1669 - Thomas helped settle the estate of Elizabeth Denslow's.

    1670 Apr. - Thomas Inventoried the estate of Rev. John Warham.

    Thomas removed to Northampton, Massachusetts bef. 1672 where he spent the rest of his life.

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    Thomas FORD - b. about 1589, Dorset, England; d. Nov. 28, 1676, Northampton, MA. It is possible he was the son of John FORD III and Joan BECK (m. Feb. 3, 1583, Piddlehinton, Dorset, England), and nephew of Thomas FORD, merchant of Dorchester who died Jan. 20, 1610/11. The latter's will, proved May 8, 1611 names, among others, his brother John, and "Thomas, son of my brother, John FORDE." Thomas FORD arrived at Dorchester, MA in the 'Mary & John' 1630 with wife, four daughters and step-son Aaron COOKE, settled at Windsor, CT, where he was granted a lot in 1637, and moved to Northampton, MA 1659. Freeman 1631; deputy to General Court 1637-1640; juror 1643 and 1644. In 1645 Thomas moved to Hartford, CT and established a tavern in the house of Thomas SCOTT. In 1652 he sold the tavern, and in 1655 was Constable at Windsor, CT. Married probably first Dec. 13, 1610, Powerstock, Dorset, England, Joan WAYE (bur. there May 10, 1615); second Jun. 19, 1616, Bridport, Dorset, England; and third Nov. 7, 1644 Ann (-?-) SCOTT (d. May 5, 1676, Northampton, MA), widow of Thomas SCOTT (d. Nov. 6, 1643).

    Thomas married Joan Waye on 13 Dec 1610 in Powerstock, Dorset, England. Joan (daughter of Stephen Waye and Ursula Gill) died about 10 May 1615 in Powerstock, Dorset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Joan Waye (daughter of Stephen Waye and Ursula Gill); died about 10 May 1615 in Powerstock, Dorset, England.
    Children:
    1. Abigail Ford was born about 1611; and died.
    2. 5. Mary Ford was born about 18 Aug 1612 in Powerstock, Dorset, England; died in Apr 1657.



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