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Cooke's mill to the early settlers of this region. is very near the former Charlestown line, which formed the eastern (or northern) boundary of Cooke's twenty acres, 1642-1652. See Wyman's Chs. 312. George and Alice Cooke had in Cambridge, Elizabeth, b. 27 Mar. 1640, died Aug. 1640; Thomas, b. 19 June 1642, died 16 Aug. 1642; Elizabeth, born 21 Aug. 1644, married Rev. John Quick, of St. Giles, Cripple-Gate, London, England; Mary, born 15 Aug. 1646, or after her father returned to England—oElizabeth, born 21 Aug. 1644, married Rev. John Quick, of St. Giles, Cripple-Gate, London, England; Mary, born 15 Aug. 1646, or after her father returned to England—of the Parish of Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, spinster, in 1669—married Samuel Annesley, Esq., of Westminster, England—she, Mary Annesley, formerly Mary Cooke, wrote letter to Edward Collins, that she had lately married a younger brother of her mother, Sept. 12, 1681 (court files).—See Paige, 397-98, 513, 623, 653; Wyman, 22, 235. The History of the Reed Family, by J. W. Reed, p. 39, states, There was a Dr. Samuel Read of Stafford in England, who, in 1646 (1636?), furnished one Cook wit
23.—Letter of S. F. Haven, Librarian of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. 1759 On Nov. 7, 1759, died Deacon John Winship, aged 66 years; Elizabeth, his wife, dying Oct. 8, 1759, aged 58; and Noah, their son, dying Oct. 18, 1759, aged 25 years. On the death of these, the Rev. Mr. Cooke preached a sermon on N6. He had eight children: viz., Sarah, married to Daniel Hovey; Joanna, to Samuel Porter; Aaron, at Hartford; Westwood, Samuel and Moses, all married at Hadley; Elizabeth, married to Ichabod Smith, and Bridget, married to John Bernard. These all had large families, and all survived my grandfather, except Joanna, who died in 1712,el Reed; Elmira, daughter of Josiah H. Russell; Albert, son of Jonas Cutter; William, son of William Hill, 3d; William Augustus, son of William Whittemore, 3d; Ann Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Wyman; William, son of Joshua Cutter; Winslow, son of Jonathan Whittemore. Pew-holders in New meeting-house, A. D. 1805. A Record of
754, and had baptized, Martha, 31 Mar. 1754; Elizabeth, 6 June, 1756; John, 25 Feb. 1759; James—s. the same date Adeline Rebecca, Darius White, Elizabeth and John, chil. of John, were baptized. e Wyman's Charlestown, 478, 479. Hassell, Elizabeth, of Charlestown Precinct, and Robert Pomroy, 18, o. c. and bap. 30 Sept. 1810. Homer, Elizabeth, of Boston, m. John Winneck, 19 June, 1788. am who o. c. Pct. ch. 16 Oct. 1757, and had Elizabeth, b. 14 Sept., bap. 16 Oct. 1757, m. William bap. 5 July, 1778; d. 28 July, 1801, a. 23; Elizabeth, b. 29 (19, prob.), bap. 24 Sept. 1780, m. Jnathan, the father, d. 2 Oct. 1799, a. 53. Mrs. Elizabeth, the mother, d. 30 May, 1790, a. 36. See at Medford, 28 June, 1764. Had Philemon R.; Elizabeth, d. 22 Apr. 1778, a. 7 yrs. (g. s.); Jesse ( 1755. Had Abigail, bap. here 31 Aug. 1755; Elizabeth, bap. do. 30 Jan. 1757. (His wife was dau. Jotham, b. 25 Dec. 1778, bap. 3 Jan. 1779. Elizabeth was dism. from this ch. to the ch. in Mason[153 more...]