Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for Francis COOKE | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Francis, 5 Jan. 1663, d. soon* [ref 20] *probable error - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Francis Cooke, b. 5 Jan. 1662/3, Plymouth, d. betw. 15 May 1736 (codicil) - 18 Sept. 1746, Kingston; m. 2 Aug. 1687, Plymouth, Elizabeth Latham, dau of Robert Latham & Susanna Winslow, b. c1664/5, prob. Bridgewater, d. 16 Nov. 1730, 66th yr, Kingston. 6 chil. [ref 30] children of Francis Cooke & Elizabeth Latham c1689-c1707: Susanna, Robert, Caleb, Francis, Sarah, Elizabeth [ref 30] Will of Francis Cooke3 (Jacob) yeoman 28 Oct 1732, ment. son Caleb Cook; chil. of dec'd son Robert Cook; dau Elizabeth Cook; chil. of dec'd son Francis Cook; dau Susanna Stertevant; chil. of dau Sarah Cole. Codicil 15 May 1736 ment. son Caleb and daughters before mentioned. Pr. 18 Sept. 1746 (Plym. pr #4874; 10:328; 18:147). [ref 30:40] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Frances Cook Was married unto Elizabeth Laythum on the second day of August 1687 (Plymouth record) [ref 93:13-204] Francis3 Cooke (Jacob, Francis) was born at Plymouth, on 5 January, 1662. He married on 2 August, 1687, according to the Plymouth town records, Elizabeth Latham4 (Susanna Winslow, Mary Chilton, James), who was born about 1664 and died at Kingston on 16 November, 1730. Francis3 Cooke of Kingston, Mass., made his will 28 October, 1732, and added a codicil 15 May, 1736. The will was probated 18 September, 1746; and his inventory was made on 5 October, 1746. [ref 93:18-147] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (10:328) WILL of FRANCIS COOKE, 28 Oct 1732 - 18 Sep 1746: In the Name of God Amen I Francis Cooke of Kingston in the County of Plimouth in New England Yeoman being of a Disposeing Mind & Memory blessed be God for it & Calling to mind that it is appointed for all Once to die Do make & ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner & form following. In the First place I Give and bequeath my Soul to God that Gave it me and my body to the Earth with a Decent Christian Burial in hope of a Blessed Resurrection : and as to the Outward and temporal Estate that it hath pleased God to bless me with I dispose of the same in the following order Imprimis I Give and Bequeath unto my loving son Caleb Cook and to his heirs and assigns forever and to the Children of my loving Son Robert Cook deceasd and their heirs & assigns forever all that my landing place that I bought of Major John Bradford at Jones River in Kingston : and allso I Give unto my son Caleb Cook all my Oxen of four years old and upwards with all my Carts plows Chains and all my Implements for Carting & plowing allso half my Sheep with my Mare for four years and at the End of sd four year then if there is no Increase to have half ye mare If there is Increase of the Mare then only half the Increase Item I Give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Elizabeth Cook seventy Pounds to be paid out of my estate and what She hath in her Chest and hath had for some time past Item I Give and bequeath unto my loving Grand Children the Children of my loving son Francis Cook Deceasd five Shillings I haveing allready Given them their Portion And after my Just Debts are paid and my funeral Charge Discharged and the Aforesd Legacies paid My mind is that ye remainder of all my estate Real & personal whatsoever or whersoever it is or may be found Shall be Equally divided between my three daughters or such as Legally represent those that are Dead that is to say my Loving Daughter Susanna Stertevant the Children of my loving Daughter Sarah Cole and my loveing Daughter Elizabeth Cook to hav Equal as aforesaid of the remainder of my Estate. And lastly I Do Nominate and appoint my Loving son Caleb Cook the Sole Executor Of this my last will & Testament Hereby Declaring all other Will or Wills by me heretofore Made void & Confirming this and no other to be my last will and Testament as witness my hand and Seal this 28th day of October 1732. Francis Cook (seal) Signed Sealed Declared and Pronounced by the Abovesd Francis Cook to be his Last will and Testament Before us Witnesses Elisha Washburne Ephraim Washburne Francis Adams Plimo Ss, Sepr 18th 1746, This will being Presented by the Execr within Named for Probate Francis adams & Ephraim Washburne made oath that they Saw sd Fra Cook Sign Seal & heard him declare this Instrument to be his last will & Testamt and that they together with sd Elisha Washburne in his presence Subscribed as witnesses at ye Same time & yt he ye sd Testator was then of Sound mind Before me Jno Cushing Judge of Probt Notwithstanding any thing in the aforesaid Will To the Contrary Mr Mind is that my son Caleb Cook have Only one pair of Oxen If I leave any with my Carts & wheels & tackling therto belonging and I do hereby Give & bequeath unto my daughter* Before mentiond my part in a Furnice for makeing of Iron begun in Kingston to be Divided to them as is in this will aforesd is Declared In witness hereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this fifteenth day of May annoq Dom. One thousand seven hundred & thirty Six 1736. Francis Cook (seal) Signed Sealed published & Pronounced By the Aforsd Francis Cook to be a Codicill to the Aforesd Will Before us Ichabod Washburne Bethiah Washburne Francis Adams *probabably should be "daughters" Plmo Ss, Sepr 18th 1746. The above Codicil being presented also by the within Named Execr for probt the sd Francis adams & Bethia Washburne made oath that they Saw sd Francis Cook Sign & Seal and heard him declare the above Codicil to be part & parcel of his aforesd will and that they with sd Ichabod Washburne Subscribd as witnesses at the Same time in his the testators presence & that he was then of sound mind Before me Jno Cushing Judge of probt An Inventory of the Estate of Mr Francis Cooke of Kingston in the County of Plimouth Deceasd taken by us the Subscribers October the Sixth A.D 1746. Imprimis To One Blew Straite Bodyed Coat & Jacket 03 10 00 To a Blew Great Coat 10s a Straite Bodyed Coat & Jacket 01 05 00 To a Morticeing Ax 2 augurs & 1 Adds 01 01 00 To 1 Scyth 4s One Crow barr 20s To Sheep Shears 5s 01 15 00 To 1 Sixteenth part of a Furnice in Kingston 75 00 00 Gersham Bradford Francis Adams William Ripley Plimo Ss, Decr 18th 1746. Caleb Cook admr on sd Estate made oath this Inventory Contains sd Decds Estate as far as he knows & that when he Shall know of more he'l Give it in sd Apprizers viz. Fras adams & willm Ripley being under oath at the Same time Before Jno Cushing Judge of Probt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Notes for Elizabeth LATHAM | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - daughter of Robert LATHAM and Susanna WINSLOW - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Elizabeth Latham (Susanna Winslow, Mary Chilton), b. c1664, d. 16 Nov. 1730, 66th yr, Kingston [ref 30] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - granddaughter of Mary Chilton, the first woman to come on shore from the Mayflower - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
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