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John Cooke, servant of Edmund Freeman on the Abigail 1635
Posted by: Gregory Cooke (ID *****4148) Date: May 12, 2008 at 15:59:09
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I have traced my ancestory back to John Cooke who came to New England on the Abigail in 1635 and is listed as a servant to Freeman. As the Freeman he is listed as a servant to is listed as a husbandman, it is likely that John Cooke was hired on to take care of the animals being brought to the colony. After serving his indenture John Cooke married a Mary unknown and they settled in Coventry, Rhode Island as the 14th founding family. They had three children, Robert( whom I am descended from), Elizabeth ( who may have been named after Elizabeth Freeman) and John. I can not find any information as to who John Cooke's wife Mary was. I am now looking at John Cooke's connection to the Freemans to see if I can find out any information on his life between the landing of the Abigail and his settlement in Coventry,Rhode Island. Does anyone have any information on the servants of Edmond and Elizabeth Freeman?


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