Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for Jacob COOKE | ||||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JACOB, Plymouth, younger s. of Francis, b. in Holland, came with his mo. in the Ann, 1623, m. 1646, Damaris, d. of Stephen Hopkins, had Elizabeth, Caleb, Jacob, Mary, Martha, Francis, and Ruth. He m. sec. w. 18 Nov. 1669, Elizabeth wid. of William Shurtleff. He d. 1676, and his wid. m. 1 Jan. 1689, her third h. Hugh Cole, wh. outliv. her. [ref 20] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JACOB, b. about 1618 (deposed 14 July 1674 "aged fifty-six years or thereabout"; m. (1) Plymouth shortly after 10 June 1646 (marriage contract) Damaris Hopkins, daughter of STEPHEN HOPKINS; m. (2) Plymouth 18 November 1669 Elizabeth (Lettice) Shurtleff, daughter of Thomas Lettice and widow of William Shurtleff [ref 26] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jacob Cooke, b. c1618, Holland, deposed age 56 in 14 July 1674; d. betw. 11 Dec. (will) - 18 Dec. 1675 (inv.), Plymouth; m. 1st aft. 10 June 1646 (date Francis Cooke deeds land to his son "upon a conclusion of a marriage between Jacob Cooke of Plymouth & Damaris Hopkins"), Plymouth, Damaris Hopkins, dau of Stephen Hopkins. Jacob m. 2nd, 18 Nov. 1669, Plymouth, Elizabeth (Lettice) Shurtleff, dau. of Thomas & Ann; b. c1637, d. 31 Oct. 1693, 57th yr, Swansea. Elizabeth m. ist, 18 Oct. 1655, Plymouth, William Shurtleff and m. 3rd, 1 Jan. 1688/9, Hugh Cole. Cooke children by Damaris: Elizabeth, Caleb, Jacob, Mary, Martha, Francis, Ruth; by Elizabeth: Sarah, Rebecca. [ref 30] Will of Jacob Cooke2 11 Dec. 1675, ment. wf Elizabeth; 3 youngest daus; eldest son Caleb Cooke; son Jacob Cooke; brother John Thomson; land of brother Wright; son Francis Cooke; "6 daus", viz: Mary, (. . .)kah; cozen Daniell Wilcockes. Inv. taken 18 Dec. 1675. (Plym. 3:236-42; pr 3:2:104) [ref 30:40] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jacob Cooke, born in Holland, about 1618 and died at Plymouth between 11/21 December, 1675, the day his will was made, and 18/28 December, 1675, the day his inventory was taken; m. 1st, after 10/20 June, 1646, Damaris Hopkins (Stephen); m. 2d, 18/28 Nov., 1669, Elizabeth (Lettice) Shurtleff. [ref 93:3-105,236] 14 Jul 1674 Jacob Cooke aged fifty six years or there about dus testifie on my Certaine knowledge that mr John Coombs had a lott of Land Lying on the south side of the lands that was formerly Phineas Pratts that now is Edward Grays and he did enjoy it to my knowledge Severall years and Cutt the wood on it and Caryed it to the Towne by water and sold it, and it did Run down to the sea side as Phineas Pratts did. Taken upon oath by me Constant Southworth Assits: (Plymouth co deeds I:81) (From the foregoing deposition it is evident that Jacob2 Cooke was born about 1618, at Leiden, and must have been about five years of age when his mother brought him to Plymouth in the Anne, in 1623). [ref 93:12-45] On 18/28 May, 1665, Jacob Cooke of Plymouth sold to William Macomber, Jr. of Marshfield one fourth of a share of land at Dartmouth, given Jacob "by his Deceased father ffrancis Cooke" (Col. deeds III:168). On 4/14 July, 1672 Jacob conveyed to brother John: All that my quarter prte or one fourth prte of one whole share of upland and meddow that is Devided, or is not Devided, lying and being in the aforsaid Towne of Dartmouth which was Given unto mee by my father ffrancis Cooke Deceased, whose as a purchaser or old Comer had an equall propriety of those lands (Col. deeds III:298). [ref 93:3-103] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Plymouth Colony wills III:2:1-4) WILL of JACOB COOKE, 11 Dec 1675 - 18 Dec 1675: Know all men to whom these prsents shall come that I Jacob Cooke senir of the Towne of Plymouth in New England; being att this prsent very weake in body through many Infeirmities and Deseas; that are upon mee; but of sound and prfect understanding and memory; Doe make and ordaine this to be my last Will and Testament to Continewe for ever feirme and Inviolable; Imprimis my will is that my engagement unto my Deare and loveing wife Elizabeth Cooke att or before my marriage with her be truely and honestly prformed unto her; Item I will and bequeath unto my said wife Elizabeth Cooke one yoake of oxen and one cow, towards the bringing up of my three youngest Daughters; and for her and theire more comfortable subsistence; I Give unto her my said wife Dureing her widdowhood; the use benifitt and Improvement of the orchyard that is by my Now Dwelling house; and the orchyard that I planted by or in the place I lived in att my first Marriage; alsoe During her widdowhood I Give her free Comonage for her stocke of Cattle of all sorts to Depasture in and upon those my lands att Rockey nooke; and my will is that my said wife take into her Costody the portions of my three youngest Daughters; To Secure them untell they are of Capassitie to receive them; if shee please; Item I will and bequeath unto my eldest son Caleb Cooke; a Double portion of all my lands; that is to say one halfe of them for quantitie and quallitie; and my will is that hee shall have in his prte of them, the one halfe of my meddow that lyeth att Pyny point alsoe three quarters of my two Great Lotts of meddow that lyeth in Joneses River meddow; and all my meddow that lyeth att home on Joneses River and the remainder of his proportion of lands; hee shall have them out of my Lands that I now live on; and my lands in Rockey Nooke; and my thirty acrees of wood land that lyeth att the head of my lotts; onely what meddow or Grasse I have engaged unto my wife aforsaid; shee shall have it out of his lott and halfe of Meddow att Jonses River meddow; and hee shall not Deney my said wife but lett her have ffree egresse and regresse for Pastureing on those lands in Rockey nooke which shalbe Considered to him when (. . .)n is made; Item I will and bequeath unto my son Jacob Cooke one share of (. . .) lands, that is one quarter prte of them for quantitie and quallitie; and my (. . .)at hee shall have in his prte of them; my sixty acrees of upland that lyeth (. . .) all that my meddow and upland that lyeth next unto (. . .) Gave and possessed, by my brother John Thomson (. . .)nd in Rockey nooke; alsoe hee shall have the onehalf (. . .) lyeth next unto John Dunhames meddow att (. . .) of mddow that lyeth in Joneses river meddow; and (. . .) amount to his proportion for quantitie (. . .) payed by one of his brothers (. . .) that in mony, soe hee to alow them if otherwise (. . .)on ffrancis Cooke one share of all my lands (. . .)antitie and quallitie; and my will is that in his (. . .) my forty five acrees of upland (. . .)rother Wrights land; alsoe the onehalfe of my (. . .) Winnatucksett next John Dunhames Meddow (. . .) meddow; that lyeth att Jonses River meddow and (. . .) what these severall prsells shall want of (. . .)mainder out of the lands I live upon or (. . .)es of age; by his brother Caleb; if those to (. . .)s my will see cause; that my son ffrancis (. . .)ny; and that they; att the Devision Determine (. . .) prformance; Item I will and betweath unto (. . .)s haveing Don formerly, according to (. . .)th unto my six Daughters viz Mary (. . .)kah Cookes my Debts and legacyes (. . .)s monyes Debts Goods Cattle Chattells and whatsoever moveable estate appertaineth unto mee to be equa[lly] Devided betwixt them six onely what Corne and provision shalbe found in being shal(. . .) be Devided; but spent by my wife and Children that are with her; and my Desire is that my executors take the best Course they Can, to Secure theire portions, to the time of theire marriage or that they Come of age; And I Doe by these prsents appoint make and ordaine my Deare and loveing wife Elizabeth Cooke; and my loveing son Caleb Cooke my executors of this my Last Will; and testament; to Adminnester upon my said estate to receive all such Debtes as are Due to mee and; to pay all such Debts and legacyes as I owe or are Given by these prsents; and I doe alsoe Impower and Authorise my said executors by these prsents to give unto my Cozen Daniell Wilcockes a Deed of that land att Punckateesett; which I sold him, and hee hath payed me for; Alsoe to Give & take a Deed of my brother John Thompson for the land and meddow that hee and my selfe exchanged, one with the other; alsoe that my executors see that my body be Decently buried, and out of my estate to Defray the Charge therof; and my will is that my loveing frinds my brother John Thompson and William Crow; Doe see the prformance of this my last Will, and the settlement of my estate; and I Doe therefore Desire order and Impower them; for to be healpfull to my wife and Children in all theire Devisions above mensioned; and to Determine what and how any matter shalbe between them; as neare as they Can according to the true Intent of this my last Will and Testament; And by these prsents I revoake all former wills; thus hopeing that this my last Will and Testament wilbe kept and prformed according to the true Intent and meaning therof: I Comitt my body to the Dust and my soule to God that Gave it mee; In Witnes wherof I Jacob Cooke senir: have sett to my hand and seale this eleventh Day of December one thousand six hundred seaventy and five; alsoe for my fifty acrees of Land att or about Joneses river meddow; I would have it Devided to my sonnes as my other lands, either to all of them or else to one of them hee paying his brothers for their prtes; Jacob (his mark) Cooke senir: (seal) Signed and sealled in the presence of us to be his last will and Testament Joseph howland Edward (his mark) Gray Isacke (his mark) Wright An inventory of the Estate of Jacob Cooke senir of the Towne of New Plymouth Deceased taken and apprised the 18th Day of December 1675, by mr Thomas Cushman Leiftenant Jos(. . .)* and serjeant Ephraim Tinkham; and exhibited to the Court of his Matie h(. . .) aforsaid the 8th of March Anno Dom: 1675,76 on the oath of E(. . .)** *probably "Joseph Howland" **probably "Elizabeth Cooke" (note: portions of the text, including some of the values are unreadable) Impr: 1 yoake of oxen (. . .) Item 4 Cowes (. . .) Item 2 steers of 3 yeers and advantage (. . .) Item 1 heiffer of 2 yeers and vantage (. . .) Item the halfe of a Cow 20s and the half (. . .) Item halfe of a heiffer 12s 6d & halfe of (. . .) Item 1 yeerlying heiffer (. . .) Item 3 Calves (. . .) Item a mare and Colt or else a D(. . .) vallued att (. . .) Item 1 mare 15s and a yonge horse (. . .) Item 59 sheep and lambes att six pou (. . .) Item 7 sowes att 6s apeece and 4 piggs (. . .) Takling without Dores Item 1 winch for a Grindstone (. . .) Item 1 Cart and wheeles with theire Iron worke with (. . .) Item 1 Copp yeoke and one stinge yoake with theire Iron w (. . .) Item 1 plow share with a Coulter and bee (. . .) Item 1 Cart rope and halter (. . .) Item 1 Draft Cheine 5s 1 logg Cheine in 2 peeces (. . .) Item a paire of hinges (. . .) Item 1 auger and handsaw (. . .) Item 1 Dunge forke & 2 pitch (. . .) Item 2 hoes 1 spade 1 axe (. . .) Item 1 hooke and exe; and (. . .) Item 1 hoop and a paire of pince (. . .) Item 1 old Cow bell and old Iron (. . .) Item 1 Gouge 6d and hechell (. . .) Item 1 Stocke of bees 8s - 1 augur 9d-8s-9 in the house the outward rome Item 1 Tramell 4s - 1 Tramell 3s - 1 hanger 1s 00-08-00 Item 1 Iron kettle 9s 1 Iron pott and pothookes 10s 00-19-00 Item 1 Iron pott 8s with the pothookes to it 00-08-00 Item 1 Great brasse kettle 12s 1 Ditto lesser kettle 7s 00-19-00 Item 2 brasse skilletts and 1 old peece of brasse 00-02-00 Item 1 fireslice 00-01-06 Item 1 pewter platter 6s - one pewter platter 5s 6d 00-11-06 Item 1 Ditto 4s - 1 Ditto 3s 1 Ditto 3s 00-10-00 Item 1 Cracked pewter Dish 2s 1 quart pott 3s 00-05-00 Item 1 pint pott 2s 1 pint pott 1 Dram Cupp 00-03-00 Item halfe a Dozen of spoones 3s halfe a Dozen of spoones 2s6d 00-05-06 Item frying pan and one peece of a Gridjron old peece of a pewterbason 00-03-00 Item 1 bread Grator 1 shill mild pan 7d 00-01-08 Item longe fowling peece 01-10-00 Item 1 short Muskett 00-16-00 Item 1 Carbine 10s - 1 Rapier 12s 01-02-00 Item 1 backe sword 8s - 1 spitt 3s 6d 00-11-06 Item 1 smoothing box and heators 00-03-00 Item 1 loome 15s and the one halfe of 5 paire of Geers 15s 01-10-00 Item 6 pound of bulletts 2 hornes with powder 00-04-00 Item 1 Great Iron wedge 1s 6d 4 pailes 4s 00-05-06 Item 24 pound of woolen yearne 01-16-00 Item 12 pound of woolen yerne and 1 pound of Cotten yearne 01-04-00 Item 4 pound of fflax yearne 00-10-00 Item 3 Chaires 4s one Cradle 1s 6d 00-05-06 Item 1 houer Glasse 9d 1 paire of sheep sheers 15d 00-02-00 Item 1 bible 4s 1 Psalme book 1s 6d 4 old bookes 2s 00-07-06 Item 1 Curbe bridle 3s 1 saddl 10s 1 pannell 8s 01-01-00 Item 1 sickle 1s hamer 1s 00-02-00 16-07-02 In the bed Chamber Impr: 1 bed and a bolster 03-00-00 Item 1 Green rugg and one white blankett 01-00-00 Item 4 paire of sheets att 16s a paire 03-04-00 Item 2 old Chests & a box 00-06-06 07-10-06 In the uper Chamber or loft Item 1 bed and bolster 02-15-00 (. . .) 1 blankett 8s: 1 Green Rugg 5s 00-13-00 (. . .)ed Rugge 5s blankett 6s 00-11-00 (. . .) 02-15-00 (. . .) 1 bolster 1 pillow 5s 02-16-00 (. . .)rabouts of sheeps woole 3s 6d 00-17-06 (. . .)ole 00-03-06 (. . .) 5s 00-08-00 (. . .)ke 3s 00-06-06 (. . .)llowes 6s 00-07-06 11-13-00 (. . .) seive 3s 6d 00-07-06 (. . .)rrell 2s 6d 1 tubb 6d 00-04-06 (. . .)omas Lettices 00-07-06 (. . .) 00-03-00 (. . .) woole att 9d pr pound is 00-07-06 (. . .) 00-02-00 (. . .) 00-04-00 (. . .)on 10s 4 yard Cotton 9s 4d 00-19-04 02-15-04 Apparrell (. . .) 01-00-00 (. . .) 00-12-00 (. . .)f breeches and one paire of Drawers 15s 01-05-00 (. . .) 00-04-06 (. . .)s 00-08-00 (. . .) 00-11-06 (. . .) 00-04-00 (. . .) 02-13-06 06-18-06 Item 1 pewter Chamber pott 00-03-00 Item 1 brake 3s i paire of Cards 1s 00-04-00 Item 1 Iron Square 00-01-06 00-08-00 Item Severall prticulars expended 01-00-06 Item the onethird of 2 weathers 4s Debts owing to the testator Item from Caleb Cooke 01-05-00 ffrom ffrancis Douce 00-08-00 ffrom Samuell Dunham son of John Dunham 00-03-00 ffrom John Dotey 00-07-00 ffrom Nathaniel Wood allies Attwood 00-03-00 ffrom John Bradford 00-03-00 ffrom Jacob Cooke 00-06-00 The sume of the estate is 104-16-03 Debts owing by the Testator Item To William harlow 01-00-00 To Thomas Lettice 00-04-00 To Samuell Jenney 00-04-00 To Joseph Wadsworth 00-06-00 To Captaine Matthew ffuller 01-00-00 To Doctor Samell ffuller 00-07-00 To the estate of Ester Cooke Deceased 02-12-04 To Edward Gray 02-05-00 To the estate of William Shurtliffe Deceased 00-10-08 To Gorge Watson 01-00-00 To John Thompson 01-03-01 To Gorge Bo(. . .) 00-05-00 To Joseph howland 00-03-00 To Robertt ffinney 00-03-06 To ffunerall Charges 02-06-06 Debts owing 13-10-01 The Estate Debts Deducted is 091-00-02 Wee are Informed that the Testator Died posessed of these lands as followeth; Impr 1 Dwelling house with the out houses therunto standing and be(. . .) upon his two lotts off land that lyeth on the southsyde of the smelt brooke (. . .) the Towne of Plymouth with the additions therunto belonging; Alsoe 4 fift prtes of a prsell of lands and meddow, that were Injoyed by his Dece[ased] father ffrancis Cooke, lying and being in Rockey nooke; in the said Towne of Pl[ymouth] Sixty acreed of upland lying att Moonponsett pond forty five acrees of upland lying att Winnetucksett Neare Richard Wrights lan[d] fifty acrees of upland lying att or neare the l(. . .) (. . .)nd(. . .) Three acrees of salt Marsh Meddow lying att Pyney po(. . .) Thirty acrees of Meddow more or lesse in three lotts lyin(. . .) Twelve Acrees of meddow lying att Winnatuxett; by the (. . .) six acrees of Meddow with a smale prsell of upland (. . .) meddow lying att Winnatucksett; Thirty Acrees of upland lying on the Norths(. . .) neare a place Called the wolfe trappe; This Inventory was Attested (. . .) Elizabeth Cooke this 8(. . .) in open Court as Attests J(. . .) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Elizabeth LETTICE | ||||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas LETTIS and Ann of Plymouth; m. 18 Oct. 1655, William Shurtleff; and on 18 Nov. 1669, Jacob Cook, and, third, on 1 Jan. 1689, Hugh Cole [ref 20] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Elizabeth Lettice, (Tho.), d. 31 Oct. 1693, Swansea [ref 30] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 Oct 1665 married(1) William SHURTLEFF 1 Jan 1688/9 married(3) Hugh COLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||||
| Last Modified 9 Dec 2004 | Created 4 Jan 2005 |