Isaac Cook, 1640–
- Name
- Isaac Cook
- Given names
- Isaac
- Surname
- Cook
Birth | April 3, 1640
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Birth of a brother | Samuel Cook July 30, 1641 (aged 1 year) |
Birth of a sister | Judith Cook July 15, 1643 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a sister | Rachel Cook July 25, 1645 (aged 5 years) |
Birth of a brother | John Cook June 6, 1647 (aged 7 years) |
Birth of a sister | Mary Cook September 15, 1650 (aged 10 years) |
Birth of a sister | Martha Cook September 15, 1650 (aged 10 years) |
Death of a grandfather | Henry Birdsall 1651 (aged 10 years) |
Burial of a grandfather | Henry Birdsall 1651 (aged 10 years) |
Birth of a brother | Henry Cook December 30, 1652 (aged 12 years) |
Birth of a sister | Elizabeth Cook September 1654 (aged 14 years) |
Death of a sister | Elizabeth Cook September 1654 (aged 14 years) |
Birth of a sister | Hana Cook September 9, 1658 (aged 18 years) |
Burial of a father | Henry Cooke December 25, 1661 (aged 21 years) |
Death of a sister | Martha Cook between January 14, 1662 and July 7, 1662 (aged 22 years) |
Marriage | Elizabeth Buxton — View this family May 3, 1664 (aged 24 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Elizabeth Cook September 23, 1665 (aged 25 years) |
Birth of a son | Isaac Cook November 9, 1666 (aged 26 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Mary Cook September 12, 1668 (aged 28 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Abigail Cook April 12, 1670 (aged 30 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Hannah Cook October 15, 1671 (aged 31 years) |
Birth of a son | John Cook March 23, 1673 (aged 32 years) |
Birth of a son | Isaac Cook July 3, 1674 (aged 34 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Lydia Cook after 1674 (aged 33 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Rachel Cook December 20, 1676 (aged 36 years) |
Birth of a son | Ebenezer Cook December 24, 1677 (aged 37 years) |
Birth of a son | Samuel Cook October 1, 1679 (aged 39 years) |
Burial of a mother | Judith Birdsall September 11, 1689 (aged 49 years) |
Marriage of a child | John Cook — Hannah Dean — View this family June 11, 1701 (aged 61 years) |
Marriage of a child | Samuel Cook — Mary Small — View this family January 21, 1703 (aged 62 years) |
Death of a brother | Samuel Cook March 1703 (aged 62 years) |
Death of a brother | Henry Cook 1705 (aged 64 years) |
Death of a sister | Judith Cook before 1712 (aged 71 years) |
Death of a wife | Elizabeth Buxton after 1713 (aged 72 years) |
Death of a brother | John Cook 1716 (aged 75 years) |
Marriage of a child | Henry Cook — Rachel Dyer — View this family April 11, 1722 (aged 82 years) |
Death of a sister | Mary Cook after 1733 (aged 92 years) |
Death of a sister | Rachel Cook September 10, 1740 (aged 100 years) |
Birth of a son | Henry Cook |
Death | December 15 |
LDS baptism | June 29, 1920 (aged 280 years) LDS temple: Logan, Utah, United States |
LDS endowment | May 12, 1921 (aged 281 years) LDS temple: Logan, Utah, United States |
LDS child sealing | June 24, 1924 (aged 284 years) LDS temple: Logan, Utah, United States Family: Henry Cooke + Judith Birdsall |
LDS spouse sealing | Elizabeth Buxton — View this family May 25, 1972 (aged 332 years) LDS temple: Los Angeles, California, United States |
Unique identifier | 747A63F982EB41E1913AB7280AD231F4843D |
Last change | December 30, 2019 |
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1611–1689
Christening: June 2, 1611
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18 — Norwich, Norfolkshire, England, United Kingdom Death: |
Marriage |
Marriage: June 1639 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
10 months
himself |
1640–
Birth: April 3, 1640
28 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
16 months
younger brother |
1641–1703
Birth: July 30, 1641
30 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: March 1703 — New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
2 years
younger sister |
1643–1712
Birth: July 15, 1643
32 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: before 1712 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
2 years
younger sister |
1645–1740
Birth: July 25, 1645
34 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: September 10, 1740 — Enfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA |
23 months
younger brother |
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3 years
younger sister |
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0 months
younger sister |
1650–1662
Birth: September 15, 1650
39 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: between January 14, 1662 and July 7, 1662 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
2 years
younger brother |
1652–1705
Birth: December 30, 1652
41 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: 1705 — Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
21 months
younger sister |
1654–1654
Birth: September 1654
43 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: September 1654 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
4 years
younger sister |
himself |
1640–
Birth: April 3, 1640
28 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
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wife |
1642–1713
Birth: about 1642 Death: after 1713 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: May 3, 1664 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
17 months
daughter |
1665–
Birth: September 23, 1665
25
23 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: |
14 months
son |
1666–1679
Birth: November 9, 1666
26
24 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: August 8, 1679 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
22 months
daughter |
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19 months
daughter |
1670–1692
Birth: April 12, 1670
30
28 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: after 1692 |
18 months
daughter |
1671–
Birth: October 15, 1671
31
29 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: |
18 months
son |
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16 months
son |
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3 years
daughter |
1676–1679
Birth: December 20, 1676
36
34 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: October 15, 1679 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
12 months
son |
1677–1679
Birth: December 24, 1677
37
35 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: October 20, 1679 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
22 months
son |
1679–1718
Birth: October 1, 1679
39
37 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Death: 1718 — Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
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Note | BIRTH: "Vital Records of Salem, Mass to the year 1849," Vol 1, Births, The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. 1916, p. 206. "Isaac, s. Henry and Judith (Birdsale) 3:2m:1640." (FHL book 974.45/S1 V2e) SALEM: Isaac and his family stayed at Salem and Plymouth while the other brothers moved away. KING PHILLIP'S WAR: Petition of the Salem Troop for Commissioned Officers in 1678 includes the names of John Cooke , Isaac Cooke, and Henry Cooke and their brother-in-law John Pudney (N.E.H.G.R., Vol 10, p. 66, "Porter Family," F.H.L. book 976 B2ne, Vol 10.) CHILDREN: There is a son named Samuel who died in 1679. Further research will likely show the Samuel who lived was a second son named Samuel. (Vital Records of Salem, Mass to the end of the Year 1849, Vol. 5, p. 175, Deaths: "Samuell, s. Isaacke and Elizabeth, Oct. 1, 1679." FHL book 974.45/S1 V2e.) WILL: Will of Isaac Cooke, made Sept 4, proved Dec. 15, 1692, names wife Elizabeth and children then living: Samuel and Henry sons; five youngest daughters, Mary, Abigail, Hannah, Sarah, Lydia: Elizabeth Wilson, eldest daughter, and grandsons Jack and Robert Wilson, and granddaughter Elizabeth (Printed in Boston Transcript 3 April 1905, #637, by "Westfield.") CHILDREN He was said to have had a son Anthony. (Boston Transcript, 15 March 1905, #637) Answer to Note 637. Lately I came by accident on a Henry Cooke of Salem, with wife Judith. He had died in 1678 and left a legacy to sons Henry, Isaac and John. In 1682 Henry, then in Wallingford Conn., a husbandman, sells his Salem claims for £30 to brother Isaac, yeoman, land once a part of Henry Bullock’s farm, and Henry then had a wife Mary, who agreed to the sale. Abraham Cole and Richard Croade, witnesses. A correspondent in New Jersey had vainly searched for the antecedents of Anthony Cook, son of Henry of Wallingford, and who, he said, married Keziah Roberts, and removed to New Jersey, and was in Hopewell township in 1722. When I wrote to announce my find, the executor of her estate said she had died a year ago. Someone else may be interested in this note, which I contribute to Cooke pedigrees. C.H.A. 4. 3 April 1905, #637: Answer to Note 637: C.H.A. March 15, 1905. Anthony Cook of Maidenhead, N.J. who married Keziah Roberts and had Jonathan, Anthony, Walter, Winney, Polly, who married Nathaniel Read, son of John (2) Read and wife Susanna, son of John (1) Read of Newtown, L.I. John (2) Read made a deed in 1708 in Newtown L.I. between John Read and Thomas Betts, speaks of adjoining land belonging to Joseph Read, sealed in presence of Johanas Lawrence, Joseph Sackett and Thomas Ruder, all of whom removed to Hopewell, N.J. from Newtown between 1708 and 1715; Eliza, who married Daniel Olden; and Jane, married James Borroughs who was not a son of Henry (2) with wife Mary (Hall), (John), but wasa son of Henry of Maidenhead, N.J. of township of Trenton. (Much more about this family: Henry, Richard, Anthony, and Daniel Cook of Trenton and other townsin, N.J for many generations.) The names of these above said Cooks are the same as those of the family of Henry Cook of Salem, Mass. Anthony for Anthony Buxton, father-in-law of John (2) and Isaac (2) Cooke, sons of Henry (1) Cooke of Salem: Jonathan and Deborah for Buxtons of those names: Elizabeth for grandmother Buxton: Henry for Henry (1) Cooke: Samuel for Samuel (2) Cooke and John for John (2) Cooke, sons of Henry of Salem. Juno is a puzzle, unless in place of Judith, more agreeable to it. To show that Henry Cooke, with wife Winnifred, was not son of Henry (2) with wife Mary (Hall, given as Hale in Essex Collections, probably because in olden time Hall was Halle, and in making it Hale it was the same Hall to the maker who took out onel), son of Henry Cooke of Salem, born in Salem, Mass, were: Mary Cooke, born July 15, 1678, married July 7, 1708 Jeremiah How, went to Brookfield, N.H. in 1722: Jane Cooke, born 1681, married July 7, 1708 Joseph Preston, her name given to Jane, daughter of Anthony Cook, aforesaid: Henry Cooke, born 1683,married first Experience Lyman, who died 1700, married second 1710, Mary Frost Weadon, widow of John Weadon and daughter John and Mercy (Paine) Frost: she died 1718, and Henry married again, Sarah, daughter Samuel Towner and widow of Waterbury, now called Plymouth; John Cooke, born 1685, married Dec. 12, 1710 Abigail (Johnson, David); Hannah Cooke, born 1690, married Timothy Beach, Nov.20 1713; Isaac Cooke, born 1692, married Hannah (Hill Luke of Guilford, Conn.); Elizabeth Cooke who died soon; then next child was Elizabeth born 1696, married Adam Mott. Mr. James Shepard in his John Hall Record says married Adam Mott August 24, 1717; Jonathan Cooke, born 1698,married Ruth Luddington, his name in list of children in inventory of estate of his father. Anthony Cook’s son firstborn could have been named for this Jonathan; David Cooke, born 1701, married Rebecca Wilson, mentioned in same inventory; Jedediah Cooke, born 1703, mentioned in same inventory, married Sarah Rexford, believed to be daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth (Stevens) Rexford. But Henry Cook, with wife Winnifred, no doubt was youngest son of Isaac (2) Cooke, born April 3 1640, son of Henry and Judith Birdsall of Salem, Mass. Isaac, brother of Henry, with wife Mary Hall. That Isaac Cooke, married May 3, 1664, Elizabeth (Buxton) (Anthony and Elizabeth). Will of Isaac Cooke, made Sept 4, proved Dec. 15, 1692, names wife Elizabeth and children then living: Samuel and Henry sons; five youngest daughters, Mary, Abigail, Hannah, Sarah, Lydia: Elizabeth Wilson, eldest daughter, and grandsons Jack and Robert Wilson, and granddaughter Elizabeth Wilson. If all above said can be proof that the last-mentioned Henry Cooke born 1683, son of Isaac and Elizabeth (Buxton) was the Henry with son Anthony who married Keziah Roberts, he continued the Roberts marrying with Cooke, as Samuel (2) Cooke, son of Henry(1) Cooke married second July 14, 1696, Mary Roberts, widow of Eli Roberts, with seven Roberts children and Samuel Cooke had eight children by his first wife, Hope Parker, whom he married May 2, 1667, and by second wife had three more children, making eighteen children. Then Samuel Cooke died March 1702 and his widow married again April 9, 1705 Daniel Howe. Proved by County Court Records thus: Ely Roberts inventory, taken June 1693, and May, 1695, Court granted Mary Roberts of New Haven right to sell about 30 acres from her husband’s estate, he being insolvent when deceased, leaving seven children for her to bring up. The same records show in 1705, estate of Daniel Howe of Wallingford, Conn., late deceased, to Mary Howe, alias Cooke, executrix of Ely Roberts. Westfield. MARRIAGE Isaac Cook and Elizabeth Buxton were married 3 May 1664 at Salem. (Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol 1, by Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923, p. 435. Ref. is Salem Vital Records.) |
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Note | Isaac Cook and Elizabeth Buxton were married 3 May 1664 at Salem. (Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol 1, by Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923, p. 435. Ref. is Salem Vital Records.) |