Jacob Cooke

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Jacob Cooke was a 17th-century colonist in Plymouth Colony, known as the son of Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke and a member of an early New England settler family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Plymouth Colony settler
colonist
person
centuryOfActivity 17th century
continentOfOrigin Europe
countryOfCitizenship Plymouth Colony
culture Colonial American
ethnicGroup English
familyName Cooke
father Francis Cooke
givenName Jacob
historicalPeriod Colonial America
knownFor being son of Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke
early New England settler
languageSpoken English
mother Hester Mahieu
notableFamily Cooke family
partOf early New England colonial society
placeOfBurial Plymouth, Massachusetts
surface form: Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
region New England
relative Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke
religion Protestant Christianity
residence Plymouth Colony
Plymouth, Massachusetts
surface form: Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony

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Francis Cooke child Jacob Cooke