Death: Can't be 12 Apr 1808 as many families trees state, as per Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993, shows his will was not Probated until 9 Apr 1808. Therefore, his death date can be assumed 02 Apr 1808.
Information received from: Darlene Garrison (#48380286) (Feb 2015)
Great Great Grandson of Francis Cooke of the Mayflower. Jacob Cooke IV.
Contributor smanastas # 48679577
By piecing together individuals mentioned in Jacob's will, the will of his son Jacob d 1782, and other Cook-named individuals in close association with his other children, Jacob and Phebe could have had possibly eleven or more children: Stephen, Rhoda, Hannah, Noah, Jemima, Abel, Jacob, Susannah, the unnamed daughter who married John Miller, possibly another unnamed daughter who married Jonas Condit, and a Moses Cook who served with Noah Cook in the Revolutionary War.
Mayflower Passengers and what became of them..., Joseph Herman Simpson pg 18.
Jacob Cook, Jr. d 1782 Will, Courthouse, Washington, Pennsylvania
Francis Cooke of the Mayflower, Wood pg. 422.
Death: Can't be 12 Apr 1808 as many families trees state, as per Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993, shows his will was not Probated until 9 Apr 1808. Therefore, his death date can be assumed 02 Apr 1808.
Information received from: Darlene Garrison (#48380286) (Feb 2015)
Great Great Grandson of Francis Cooke of the Mayflower. Jacob Cooke IV.
Contributor smanastas # 48679577
By piecing together individuals mentioned in Jacob's will, the will of his son Jacob d 1782, and other Cook-named individuals in close association with his other children, Jacob and Phebe could have had possibly eleven or more children: Stephen, Rhoda, Hannah, Noah, Jemima, Abel, Jacob, Susannah, the unnamed daughter who married John Miller, possibly another unnamed daughter who married Jonas Condit, and a Moses Cook who served with Noah Cook in the Revolutionary War.
Mayflower Passengers and what became of them..., Joseph Herman Simpson pg 18.
Jacob Cook, Jr. d 1782 Will, Courthouse, Washington, Pennsylvania
Francis Cooke of the Mayflower, Wood pg. 422.
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