William Cooke of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and his descendants/ by Robert L. Cook

Title Also Known As

Cooke--William Cooke of Isle of Wight County, Virginia.

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1990

Publisher

Stevenson's Genealogy Center

Place of Publication

Provo, Utah

Physical

473 p. : ill., coat of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, map, ports.

Notes

Completed for publication (after author's death) by Patricia A. Cook, Capitola, California and Nancy Cook Dicks, Salinas, California.

William Cooke (1613-ca.1679) married Mary Blackborne in 1632, and in 1635 they immigrated from England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia. He married twice again after Mary's death. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Mississippi, Missouri, Iowa, California and elsewhere. Includes other Cooke--Cook individual immigrants to the colonies (some of them related). Includes some ancestry and genealogical data in England to 1066 A.D.

Includes indexes (listing Cook as a variant spelling).

Includes Bonar, Cammack, Dresser, Fleming, Hockett, Hollowell, Owen and related families.

Bibliography: p. 470-472.

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