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Source Citations


Francis Borden

1Augusta A. Pettit, Mrs., 1932, Borden, Lloyd, Levis families of Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Some genealogical notes on the, Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971, p.8, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL US/CAN Film 858787 Item 7. "(Shrewsbury M.M. records)."


Mary Lippincott

1Augusta A. Pettit, Mrs., 1932, Borden, Lloyd, Levis families of Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Some genealogical notes on the, Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971, p.8, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL US/CAN Film 858787 Item 7. Pettit identifies Mary Lippincott as a second wife of Mary Lippincott while the Borden Scrapbook (see notes for husband) identifies Mary Lippincott as wife to Francis (b. 1680).


Capt. Thomas Cooke

1Wilbour, Benjamin Franklin, 1887-1964 (Main Author), Little Compton Families, Little Compton Historical Society, 1967 College Hill Press Providence, R.I., p.205, FHL Film 844901 Item 1. "one of the 46 original settlers of Taunton in 1637 and in Portsmouth in 1643. His home lot on the east side of the island of Portsmouth 6 miles north of Newport.  In 1876 the well and remains of the chimney and cellar were there and were a few yards from the wharf.
    His will made 6 Feb. 1674 and proved 20 June 1677:  "Executrix wife Mary: To wife my mansion house and land belonging there for life and she to enjoy whole estate including movables for life; to son John a cow and to all his children 1 shilling each; to two daughter of deceased son Thomas, namely Phebe and Martha, at 18 or marriage 15 pounds each; to grandson John, son of Thomas, my house and land adjoining at death of my wife and bounded partly by my brother Giles Slocum, and said grandson when in possession of same to pay his brothers George, Stephen, and Ebenezer 40 shillings each at 21 years of age.  If said John should die then to Ebenezer, then to George and if he dies then to Stephen the said real estate.  To Sarah Parker, wife of Peter Parker, 5 shillings and to Sarah's three children Penelope, Peter and Sarah each five shillings at eighteen.  If my son George come to demand it, he to have 5 shillings..."."

2Fiske, Jane Fletcher, 1930- (Main Author), Cooke,Thomas of Rhode Island : genealogy of Cooke alias Butcher of Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England (Boxford, Mass. : J.F. Fiske, c1987), p.11, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, JSMB US/CAN Book 929.273 C776f. "baptized as son of Thomas Bowcher." Thomas Cooke (subject of the book) came to Taunton, Massachusetts in 1637 and settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1643.


Thomas Cooke

1Fiske, Jane Fletcher, 1930- (Main Author), Cooke,Thomas of Rhode Island : genealogy of Cooke alias Butcher of Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England (Boxford, Mass. : J.F. Fiske, c1987), p.11, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, JSMB US/CAN Book 929.273 C776f. "Thomas, known at various times at Thomas Cooke, Bowcher, Bocher or Butcher, ws born perhaps about 1570, probably in or not far from the parish of Netherbury, Dorset, England, where he was living in 1593 when the surviving registers for that parish begin.  He was buried there as Thomas Butcher 20 May 1614.

It appears that Thomas was married at least twice.  The Netherbury registers record the burial on 8 January 1598 of the wife of Thomas Boucher, but her first name is not included.  He evidently married, second, in 1599, Joanna ____, who survived him."


Joanna

1Fiske, Jane Fletcher, 1930- (Main Author), Cooke,Thomas of Rhode Island : genealogy of Cooke alias Butcher of Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England (Boxford, Mass. : J.F. Fiske, c1987), p.11, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, JSMB US/CAN Book 929.273 C776f. "...   She married, second, at Netherbury, as Joanna Cooke, widow, 2 Feb 1614/5, Thomas Tackle of Netherbury, whose earlier wife, Alice, had died in December 1611.  He was buried in Netherbury 19 Apr 1626. (A note in the parish registers of nearby Bridport states that the plague came to that place in 1626.)

Joanna was living later in the year 1626 when it was noted in the records of the Manor Yondover (Netherbury in Terra) that the widow Tackle held a cottage and garden, the rent on which was 8 pence per year, on which there was not death tax, and that her son Thomas Cooke was the tenant in reversion (DRO, presentments from 34th Henry VI to 7th August 2d Charles I, 7623).  Record of her death has not been found."


Mary Cooke

1Fiske, Jane Fletcher, 1930- (Main Author), Cooke,Thomas of Rhode Island : genealogy of Cooke alias Butcher of Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England (Boxford, Mass. : J.F. Fiske, c1987), p.11, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, JSMB US/CAN Book 929.273 C776f.


Joan Cooke

1Fiske, Jane Fletcher, 1930- (Main Author), Cooke,Thomas of Rhode Island : genealogy of Cooke alias Butcher of Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England (Boxford, Mass. : J.F. Fiske, c1987), p.11, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, JSMB US/CAN Book 929.273 C776f. "Baptised as daughter of Thomas Bocher; buried as daughter of Thomas Cooke."


John Cooke

1Fiske, Jane Fletcher, 1930- (Main Author), Cooke,Thomas of Rhode Island : genealogy of Cooke alias Butcher of Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England (Boxford, Mass. : J.F. Fiske, c1987), p.11, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, JSMB US/CAN Book 929.273 C776f. "baptized as son of Thomas Cooke."