Ancestors of David Kipp Conover
Person Page 59
James Spencer Cook (M)
b. 20-Sep-1810, d. 31-Aug-1887, #218404
Pop-up Pedigree
|
James Spencer Cook was the son of Otis Cook and Betsey Tobey.
James Spencer Cook was born on 20-Sep-1810 at Chester, Windsor County, Vermont.
He married Nancy Philena Martin, daughter of Ephraim Story Martin Jr. and Nancy Haywood, on 19-May-1844.
James Spencer Cook died on 31-Aug-1887 at North Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, at age 76.
He was a farmer on 23-Sep-1850. James Spencer Cook and Nancy Philena Martin appeared on the census of 23-Sep-1850 at Chester, Windsor County, Vermont; real estate value 750.00. James Spencer Cook was shown in the census on 29-Jun-1860 as a farmer. James Spencer Cook and Nancy Philena Martin appeared on the census of 29-Jun-1860 at Chester, Windsor County, Vermont; real estate 1,800.00 personal 500.00. James Spencer Cook and Nancy Philena Martin appeared on the census of 1-Jun-1880 at Chester, Windsor County, Vermont. James Spencer Cook was shown in the census on 5-Aug-1880 as a farmer. James Spencer Cook and Nancy Philena Martin appeared on the census of 5-Aug-1880 at Chester, Windsor County, Vermont; real estate 2,200.00 personal 600.00. |
| John Cook was the son of John Cooke and Mary Borden. John Cook was born circa 1655 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He married Ruth Shaw, daughter of Anthony Shaw and Alice Stonard, circa 1680. John Cook died circa Jul-1737 at Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
|
John Cook was the son of Robert Cooke.
John Cook was born circa 1500 at at or near, Horkesley, England.
He married (Unknown) Newton.
John Cook was also known as John Cooke. |
| Joseph Cook was the son of John Cooke and Mary Borden. Joseph Cook was born circa 1662 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He married Susanna Briggs, daughter of john Briggs and Hannah Fisher, on 19-Apr-1692 at Tiverton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; by Joseph Church, Justice of the Peace. Joseph Cook died on 21-Mar-1745/46 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. |
| Margaret Cook was born on 11-Oct-1783 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She married Thomas R. Mount, son of Richard Mount and Lydia Dey, on 21-Jan-1802 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Margaret Cook died on 21-Dec-1808 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 25. She died on 31-Dec-1806 at age 23. |
| Martha Cook was the daughter of John Cooke and Mary Borden. Martha Cook was born circa 1668 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. She married William Cory, son of Willam Cory and Mary Earle, circa 1688. Martha Cook died before 14-May-1704; date of husbands will. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
|
Mary Cook was the daughter of John Cooke and Mary Borden.
Mary Cook was born circa 1653/54 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.
She married William Manchester, son of Thomas Manchester and Margaret Wood, circa 1672 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.
Mary Cook died after Jul-1725 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.
She was also known as Mary Cooke. On Jul-1725 Mary and her son John brought suit against John Cook for possession of land in "Punkatest meadow." |
| Otis Cook married Betsey Tobey. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
| Robert Cook was the son of John Cook and (Unknown) Newton. Robert Cook was born in 1520 at Wickford, Essex, England. He married Joan Syday, daughter of John Syday and Helen (Unknown), circa 1526 at Wickford, Essex, England. Robert Cook died in 1559 at Wickford, Essex, England. |
| Sarah A. Cook married Capt. John C. Graham. |
| Sarah Cook was the daughter of John Cooke and Mary Borden. Sarah Cook was born circa 1658 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. She married Thomas Waite, son of Thomas Waite and Ellenor (Unknown), circa 1679. Sarah Cook died after 28-Mar-1735 at Probably, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. |
|
Thomas Cook was the son of John Cooke and Mary Borden.
Thomas Cook was born circa 1664 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.
He married Mary Cory, daughter of Willam Cory and Mary Earle, circa 1692.
Thomas Cook died on 17-May-1726 at Tiverton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
His estate was probated on 21-Jun-1726.
He left a will on 25-Apr-1726 at Tiverton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He was a cordwainer on 25-Apr-1726 at Tiverton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. |
| (Unknown) Cooke was the son of Thomas Cooke and Mary (Unknown). (Unknown) Cooke was born before 22-Apr-1637 at England. He died before 1647. |
Citations
|
Anna Cooke was the daughter of Josias Cooke Sr. and Elizabeth Ring.
Anna Cooke was born between 1636 and 1639.
She married Capt Mark Snow, son of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins, on 18-Jan-1655 at Probably, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Anna Cooke died on 25-Jul-1656 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She was also known as Anne Cooke. |
| Bethia Cooke was the daughter of Josias Cooke Sr. and Elizabeth Ring. Bethia Cooke was born in 1640 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She married Joseph Harding on 6-Apr-1660 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Bethia Cooke died after 31-May-1687. |
| Deborah Cooke was the daughter of Josiah Cooke and Deborah Hopkins. Deborah Cooke was born on 15-Feb-1678/79 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Moses Godfrey circa 1700 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Deborah Cooke died on 23-Apr-1743 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 64. |
| Elizabeth Cooke was the daughter of John Cooke and Sarah Warren. Elizabeth Cooke was born before 1644 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She was baptized on 6-Dec-1645. She married Daniel Wilcox on 28-Nov-1661 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Cooke died on 6-Dec-1715 at Tiverton, Rhode Island. |
|
Elizabeth Cooke was the daughter of Josiah Cooke and Deborah Hopkins.
Elizabeth Cooke was born in Jun-1674 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She married Thomas Newcomb, son of Lt. Andrew Newcomb and Sarah (Unknown), the first week of Oct. 1693.
Elizabeth Cooke was also known as Elizabeth Cook. |
| Elizabeth Cooke was the daughter of John Cooke and Mary Borden. Elizabeth Cooke was born circa 1653 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. She married William Briggs. |
|
Elizabeth Cooke was born circa 1644.
Elizabeth Cooke was born in 1648.
She married Obadiah Holmes, son of Rev. Obadiah Holmes and Katherine Hyde, in 1669.
Elizabeth Cooke was also known as Elizabeth Cook. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
| Elizabeth Cooke was the daughter of Thomas Cooke and Susan Brand. Elizabeth Cooke was born on 2-Jul-1568 at Pemmersley, Essex, England. Elizabeth Cooke was born in 1580 at Pebmarsh, Wickford, Essex, England. She married Col. Edmund Reade, son of William Reade and Martha Church, on 14-Nov-1592 at England. Elizabeth Cooke married Col. Edmund Reade, son of William Reade and Martha Church, in 1594 at Pebmarsh, Essex, England. Elizabeth Cooke died in 1637. |
|
Francis Cooke was born circa 1583 at Blythe, Nottinghamshire, England.
Francis Cooke was born circa 1583.
He married Hester Mahiew on 4-Jul-1603 at Leyden, Netherlands.
Francis Cooke died on 7-Apr-1663 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
He immigrated in 1620 to Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; Aboard the Mayflower. He left a will on 5-Jun-1663 The last Will and Testament of ffrancis Cooke of Plymouth late Deceased: exhibited before the Court held att Plymouth aforsaid the fift day of June 1663 on the oathes of mr John Aldin and mr John howland; The Last Will and Testament of ffrancis Cooke made this seaventh of the tenth month 1659 I being att prsent weake and Infeirme in body yett in prfect memory throw mercy Doe comitt my soule unto god that gave it and my body to the earthe; which my will is should bee Intered in a Decent and comly manner; As for such goods and lands as I stand posessed of I Doe will and bequeath as followeth; 1 My will is that hester my Dear and loveing wife shall have all my moveable goods and all my Cattle of all kinds; viz: neat Cattle horsekind sheep and swine to be att her Dispose 2 my will is that hester my wife shall have and Injoy my lands both upland and meddow lands which att prsent I posesse During her life 3 I Doe ordaine and appoint my Deare wife and my son John Cooke Joynt exequitors of this my said will Witnes John Aldin ffrancis Cooke John howland. |
| Freelove Mercy Cooke married Capt. Richard Stillwell, son of Lt. Nicholas Stillwell Jr. and Abigail Hopton. |
| George Cooke was the son of Thomas Cooke and Mary (Unknown). George Cooke was born circa 1647 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He married Ann (Unknown). George Cooke died after 11-Feb-1711. |
|
Grace Cooke was born circa 1665 at Of, Concord, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
She married Thomas Hollingsworth, son of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr and Ann Ree, on 31-Mar-1692 at New Castle, New Castle County, Delaware.
BIRTH-FATHER-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Hazel May Middleton Kendall, THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM GREGG, THE FRIEND IMMIGRANT TO DELAWARE; 1616-C. 1900; 1944, H.M.M. Kendall (244 pages), Anderson, Indiana;FHL Microfilm #1017398, item 2, Salt Lake City, Utah; viewed c. 1990 BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by..; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial,searched May 1995 BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: William B Hollingsworth; HOLLINGSWORTH GENEALOGICAL MEMORANDA; 1682-1884; p 31; Baltimore, Maryland; William K Boyle and Son Printers; Book in possession of Mary-Theresa Dameron. |
| Jacob Cooke was the son of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahiew. Jacob Cooke was born in 1618 at Netherlands. Jacob Cooke was born circa 1618 at Netherlands. He married Elizabeth Lettice on 18-Nov-1669 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Jacob Cooke married Damaris Hopkins, daughter of Stephen Hopkins and Elizabeth Fisher, after 10-Jun-1646 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; date of antenuptual agreement. Jacob Cooke married an unknown person on 18-Nov-1669 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He died in Dec-1675 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He died in Dec-1675 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. |
| Jane Cooke was the daughter of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahiew. Jane Cooke was born circa 1608. She married Experience Mitchell before 1628 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. |
|
John Cooke was the son of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahiew.
John Cooke was baptized between Jan-1607 and Mar-1607 at Leiden Walloon Church, Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands.
He was baptized in 1607 at Leyden, Netherlands.
John Cooke was born in Jan-1606/7 at Leyden, South Holland, Netherlands.
He married Sarah Warren, daughter of Richard Warren and Elizabeth (Unknown), on 28-Mar-1634 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
John Cooke died on 23-Nov-1695 at Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
His estate was probated on 16-Apr-1696.
He Separetis; baptist. He immigrated on 11-Nov-1620 to Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; aboard the "Mayflower." He left a will on 9-Nov-1694 at Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. names wife Sarah; son-in-law Arthur Hathaway and his wife Sarah; sonin-in-law Stephen West and wife Mercy; Jonathan Delano; grandson Thomas Taber; granddaughter Hester Perry. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
| John Cooke was the son of Thomas Cooke and Mary (Unknown). John Cooke was baptized on 30-Mar-1630 at Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England; "Thomas Cooke als Butcher." He married Mary Borden, daughter of Richard Borden and Joan Fowle, circa 1652 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. John Cooke died on 16-May-1691 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island, at age 61. |
| Joseph Cooke was born circa 1689. He married Mary Walling, daughter of James Walling and (Unknown) (Unknown), on 18-Apr-1719 at Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. |
|
Josiah Cooke was the son of Josias Cooke Sr. and Elizabeth Ring.
Josiah Cooke was born on 31-Jan-1644/45 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Josiah Cooke was born circa 1645 at Probably, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
He married Deborah Hopkins, daughter of Giles Hopkins and Catherine Catone Whelden, on 27-Jul-1668 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Josiah Cooke died on 31-Jan-1731/32 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 87.
His estate was probated on 30-Aug-1732.
He left a will on 7-Dec-1727 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
|
Josias Cooke Sr. was born in 1610 at England.
He married Elizabeth Ring, daughter of William Ring and Mary Durant, on 16-Sep-1635 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Josias Cooke Sr. died on 17-Oct-1673 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
He left a will on 22-Sep-1673 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
| Mary Cooke was the daughter of John Cooke and Sarah Warren. Mary Cooke was born on 12-Jan-1657 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She married Phillip Taber Jr. circa 12-Jan-1666/67. Mary Cooke married (Unknown) Davis before 4-Mar-1692/93. Mary Cooke married Phillip Taber Jr. before Jul-1673 at Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Mary Cooke died after 26-Apr-1708 at Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. She died in 1694 at Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. |
| Mary Cooke was the daughter of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahiew. Mary Cooke was born in 1626. Mary Cooke was born circa 1625 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She married Lt. John Thompson on 26-Dec-1645 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Mary Cooke died on 21-Mar-1714. She was buried after 21-Mar-1714 at Middleboro Cemetery, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
| Robert Cooke was born circa 1453 at Of, Little Stanbridge, Essex, England. |
|
Samuel Cooke was the son of John Cooke and Mary Borden.
Samuel Cooke was born circa 1674 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.
He died after 1705.
He was mentally incompetent and under the care of his brother Joseph, who was allowed £100 by order of the Superior Court at Bristol in 170 for having maintained him for "ye space of tenn years", this amount to be raised from the profits of Samuel's land in Tiverton, "he being an idiott and not able to provide for himself." His father had left him the 19th Great Lot there, but with the restriction that he wan not to have the disposal of it himself. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
|
Thomas Cooke was the son of supposed Thomas Cooke and supposed Joanna (Unknown).
Thomas Cooke was baptized on 13-Apr-1600 at St. Mary, Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England; Baptised Thomas Bowcher. This is probable.
He married Mary (Unknown) in 1626 at England.
Thomas Cooke married Mary (Unknown) before Mar-1672/73; 2nd marriage Thomas. There are no surviving children of this marriage. She was old enough to be his grand daughter.
Thomas Cooke died on 6-Feb-1677 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island, at age 76.
He died before 21-May-1677 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.
Thomas had two wives by the name of Mary. The last names have not been established for either of them conclusively. He was also known as Thomas Cook. His baptism name was Thomas Bowcher. His baptism name was Thomas Butcher. He immigrated after 22-Apr-1637 to Probably, Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Thomas Cooke, his wife and three children sailed on the ship "Speedwell", Mr. Robert Corbin, master, form Weymouth, Dorset. The fee was paid for the passage on Apr. 22, 1637. In 1643 Thomas Cooke was listed as a freeman at Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; took the oath of fidelity to become a freeman. He was granted by the Portsmouth Town Council in the amount of 30 acres. "at the head of his howse lott and to Run towards Mr. Burtun's ferrie." On 4-Sep-1648 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He a parcel of land there on which Cooke had built "his now dwelling house." This being a half acre or more, together with a parcel of land lying near the first. On 25-Oct-1649 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He left a will on 6-Feb-1673/74 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. The Inventory of Thomas Cooke was taken on 21-May-1677. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
|
Thomas Cooke was the son of Robert Cook and Joan Syday.
Thomas Cooke was born in 1541 at Wickford, Essex, England.
He married Susan Brand circa 1568 at Boxford, Suffolk, England.
Thomas Cooke died on 3-Aug-1621.
He was also known as Thomas Cook. |
|
Capt. Thomas Cooke Jr. was the son of Thomas Cooke and Mary (Unknown).
Capt. Thomas Cooke Jr. was born circa 1626 at England.
Capt. Thomas Cooke Jr. was born in 1628 at Earls Colne, Essex, England.
He married Thomasin (Unknown) circa 1648.
Capt. Thomas Cooke Jr. died in 1669 or 1670 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.
He was also known as Thomas Cook. He emigrated in Apr-1637 from Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England; on the ship Speedwell with his parents. He immigrated circa Jul-1637 to Taunton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He resided at at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island, in 1643; probably moved here with his parents. He was granted 30 acres of land next to his father by the Town Council of Portsmouth, RI on 4-Sep-1648 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. On 8-Apr-1656 he was chosen one of seven men to "goe over to the mayne [i.e. the mainland, across the Sakonnet River in Plymouth Colony] to treat with the Ianidan Sachems to informe them of the mynd of the towne that they Come not upon tye lland but accordinge to order given." He was "Capt. Thomas Cooke being chosen by the towne of Portsmouth for Juror with Mr. Richard Burden and not apearinge at the court" General Court of Trials to be held at Providence' he was fined ten sshillings. He must havd had a valid excuse, for his fine was remitted at the next court. On 24-Jun-1656 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He sold land to Gyles Slocum a strip of land adjoining the lond on which Slocum was living; it was 3rods wide next to the fence running along Thomas Cooke's own land about 60 rod and about 20 rods wide from that point, on the south side. On 22-Feb-1657 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He sold land Thomas Cooke, Jr. of Portsmouth sold to John Randall of Porstmouth a parcel of about 20 acres of land bounded notherly by land of Thomas Cooke, Sr,, southerly by land of Mr. William Brenton, easterly by the sea, and westerly by Mr. Brenton's highway, retaining the privledge for Thomas Cooke Ser to cut wood on said land and cary it away, and rese4rving a higway for Thomas Cooke Snr and William Brenton to cart hay through. The deed was witnessed by John Sanford and Richard Pearce. On 22-Feb-1657 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. On 10-Mar-1656/57 one of those who signed an agreement to purchase Conanicut Island (Jamestown) from the Indians. His name was down for 1/11th part, his broher John's for 1/250th. He leased from Thomas Wllett, "in the behalf of the Town of Plymouth in New England Doe heerby sett to farming unto Thomas Cooke of Porstmouth, Jnr; a Ceraine necke and peece of land adjoyning Caled by the Indians Punckateesett being and lying over against Road Iland on the East side of the River or pond..." This was a lease, for seven years, and was withnessed by Benedict Arnold and Richard Smith, jr; it specified that Cooke was to "make noe wast or spoyle of Timber on the prmisis but onely shall use wha t is Nesssary for ffence &c upon the same land... to sew four or five acres of the fitest of the said land with English hay seed..." It was noted that the land had been purchase of the Sachem called Akitumba. Because the Indians were not removed from the property, the first year's rent was only one ewe lamb, which Captain Cooke was to keep, along with two ewe lambs already in his possession. For the next two years he was to pay three pounds sterling a year and for the last four years five pounds sterling a year, payments to be made in good ewe sheep at current prices. On 8-Apr-1657 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He was granted an additional 6 acres from the Town of Portsmouth on 10-Dec-1657 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He held the position of a juror at the Court of General Trials, held that session at Portsmouth in Mar-1657/58 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. On 1660 The Supreme Court of Plymouth Colony assessed Capt. Cooke, Mr. Brinton, and Mr. Briggs each 10 shillings for "common charges," referring to their share of common lands. On 5-Jan-1660 he was one of eight men chosen to meet on the 10th of the month at "Eight of the Clock in the morning at the howse of Bartholomew West.. to the old Line [between the towns of Portsmouth and Newport] and ro Run it as it is Recorded...," the Newport men having altered the line and thereby caused some disorder. The following week he and others wer again ordered to survey and straighten the lin with Newport and to bring their acoounts at the rate of 3 shillings apiece per day to be baid out of the twon treasury. He held the position of a juryman at the General Court of Trials at Newport on 13-Mar-1659/60 at Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island. He held the position of he was one of four deputies to serve at the General Court to be held at Newport. On 27-Apr-1664 at Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island. He held the position of he was picked to be a juror in Oct-1665. He held the position of he was picked for a juror in Oct-1666. He held the position of he was picked with his brother as grand jurymen for the Court of Trials on 17-Oct-1667. He held the position of He again served the Court of Trials as a grand juryman. This was the last event of him alive that has been found between 16-Oct-1668 and 5-Nov-1668. The Inventory of Capt. Thomas Cooke Jr. was taken on 12-Oct-1670. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
| supposed Thomas Cooke was born circa 1570 at Of, Netherby, Dorset, England. Supposed Thomas Cooke was born in 1570 at Netherby, Dorset, England. He married supposed Joanna (Unknown). Supposed Thomas Cooke died on 20-May-1614 at Netherby, Dorset, England. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
|
Aeltje Cornelis Cool was the daughter of Cornelius Lambertse Cool and (Unknown) (Unknown).
Aeltje Cornelis Cool was born circa 1615 at Gowanus, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
She married Gerret Wolfersen Van Kouwenhoven, son of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter, circa 1635 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
Aeltje Cornelis Cool married Capt. Elbert Elbertse Stoothoff on 27-Aug-1645.
Aeltje Cornelis Cool died on 14-Jun-1683.
She died at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She died before 1663.
She died on 14-Apr-1683.
She was also known as Aeltje Cornelius Cool. She was also known as Albie Cool. |
|
Barent Jacobson Cool was the son of Jacob Arendsen Cool and Aeltje Dirkse.
Barent Jacobson Cool was baptized on 10-May-1610 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
Barent Jacobson Cool was born circa 1600 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
He married Marretje Leenderts De Graw, daughter of Leendert Arentsen and Leuntje Alberts Lydecker, before 1638 at Ulster County, New York.
Barent Jacobson Cool died after 1684 at Possibly, New York City, New York County, New York.
He was also known as Barent Jacobson Kool. He was also known as Barend Cool. He immigrated in 1626 to New Amsterdam, New York County, New York; as an agent for the West India Company. On 1633 he was one of six men that signed a treaty with the Indians for the purchase of land at New Amsterdam. He was an official of the Dutch West India Company in 1645. He he was and officer of the Dutch West Inida company and was appointed an esiseman to guard the wine and beer trade against fraud under the ast of the Burgomaster of New Amsterdam on 5-May-1654. He held the position of Burgher between Jan-1657 and 1661 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. He gavethe oath of allegiance Barent Jacobson Cool in 1664; to the British Government. He resided at at Bridge Street, New York City, New York County, New York, in 1665. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
|
Cornelius Lambertse Cool was the son of Lambert Cool.
Cornelius Lambertse Cool was born circa 1588 at Of, Gowanus, Kings County, New York.
He married (Unknown) (Unknown) before 1615.
Cornelius Lambertse Cool married Aeltje Braconie, daughter of Eli Braconie, after 1624.
Cornelius Lambertse Cool died in 1643.
He died between 1643 and 1644.
He was also known as Cornelius Lanberts Cool. He was also known as Cornelis Lambertsen Cool. He immigrated circa 1639 to New Netrherlands. In 1639, he pruchased the property adjoinging the Bennet farm. |
|
Jacob Arendsen Cool was born circa 1580 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
He married Aeltje Dirkse on 27-Jan-1596.
Jacob Arendsen Cool was also known as Jacob Arendsen Kool. |
|
Jacob Cool was the son of Jan Cool and Elizabeth Lesse.
Jacob Cool was born on 22-Nov-1728.
He was baptized on 22-Dec-1728 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
He married Hester Ver Veelen, daughter of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Evertie Delameter.
Jacob Cool was also known as Jacob Kool. |
| Jan Cool was baptized on 16-Apr-1702 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, New York. He married Elizabeth Lesse. |
|
Lambert Cornelis Cool was the son of Cornelius Lambertse Cool and (Unknown) (Unknown).
Lambert Cornelis Cool was born circa 1624 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
He married Rebecca Britton.
Lambert Cornelis Cool was also known as Lambert Cool. On May-1642 1642: Document (MDC:18) COPY: " I the undersigned (Lambert Cornelissen) hereby (acknowledge) (beforethe underwritten witnesses, at the request of) my father, Cornelis (Lambertsenhere present) that I am (fully paid and satisfied for my (deceased mother's estate which) until now has been in the custody of my (father) and my step(mother) Altien Braccongne, in witness whereof I Have signed this and (promise to ) hold myself satisfied in full, submitting myself to that end to all courts and justices. This done and signed the (-) May 1642 in Fort Amsterdam in New Ne (therland). And was signed with the follwing mark + near which was written: This is the mark of Lambert Cornelissen. Lower appeared the follwing mark + near which was written: This is the mark of Cornelis Lambersz. Was signed by Maurits Jansen and Willem Kieft, both as witnesses. "Discharge by Lambert Cornelissen for his share of his mother's estate. Translated from the certified Dutch copy in New York, Colonial MSS., Vol. 2, p. 18 in the Manuscript Section of the New York State Library at Albany. The Dutch copy is imperfect. Words in brackets have been suppled by the translator. 4 Oct 1933, A.J.F. van Laer. |
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
| Lambert Cool was born circa 1560 at Netherlands. |
|
Pietertje Cornelis Cool was the daughter of Cornelius Lambertse Cool and (Unknown) (Unknown).
Pietertje Cornelis Cool was born circa 1622 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
She married Claes Jansen Van Permerendt Kuyper before 1639.
Pietertje Cornelis Cool was also known as Pieterje Cool. |
| Mary Cooley married Thomas Terry. |
This page was created by John Cardinal's Second Site v1.8.7.
Site updated on 30-Mar-2005 at 11:30:09 AM; 12,347 people