Family:Samuel Cook and Mary Mallory (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] 14 Jul 1696 Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States[3rd wife - she is the widow Roberts]
Children
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References
  1. Cook, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    2:435.

    "Samuel (Cook) … m (3) 14 July 1696 (Wallingford Vital Records) Mary da. Peter & Mary [Preston] Mallory, wid. Eli Roberts; … she m (3) 9 Apr 1705 (Wallingford Vital Records) Jeremiah How."

  2. Wallingford Vital Records, 1670-1850, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    Vol 48.

    COOK, COOCK, COOKE,
    p 97 - Sam[ue]ll, m. Mary ROBERTS, July 14, 1696, by Major Mansfield - Vol 1, p 161.
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    p 86 - Benjamin, s. Sam[ue]ll & Mary, b. Apr. 8, 1697 - Vol 1, p 159.
    p 89 - Ephraim, s. Samuell & Mary, b. Apr. 19, 1699 - Vol 1, p 53.
    p 88 - Elesebeth, d. Samu[e]ll & Mary, b. Sept. 10, 170[ ] - Vol 1, p 53
    p 88 - Elesabeth, d. Sam[ue]ll & Mary, b. Sept. 10, 1701 - Vol 1, p 245.
    p 88 - Elizabeth, m. Adam MOTT, Aug. 28, 1717, by Capt. Yall - Vol 2, p 783.
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    p 95 - Mary, wid., m. Jeremiah HOW, Sr., Apr. 9, 1705, by Justice Hall - Vol 2, p 0.
    p 95 - Mary, m. Jeremiah HOW, July 7, 1708, by Justice Hall - Vol 2, p 0.

  3.   Family Recorded, in Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. History of Wallingford, Conn: From Its Settlement in 1670 to the Present Time, Including Meriden, Which Was One of Its Parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, Which Was Incorporated in 1780. (Meriden, Connecticut: C.H.S. Davis, 1870).

    Vol 1, p 672 -
    SAMUEL.
    SAMUEL COOK came to New Haven in 1663, m Hope, daughter of Edward Parker of New Haven, May 2, 1667. They went to Wallingford in April, 1670, with the first planters. He was, perhaps, the first and only shoemaker and tanner of leather in the place. After the decease of his wife Hope, he married Mary Roberts, July 14, 1690. He was regarded as a very good man by his friends and neighbors, and was frequently called to fill offices of responsibility and trust in the village, and in the church of which he was a member. He died March, 1702. He left an estate of £340. His widow m Jeremiah How, sen., April 9, 1705.

    Children:
    1 Samuel, b March 3, 1667-8, in New Haven ;
    2 John, b Dec. 3, 1669, in New Haven ;
    3 Hannah, b March 3, 1671-2, in Wallingford ;
    4 Isaac, b March 10, 1673, d April 7, 1673 ;
    5 Mary, b April 23, 1675, m Nathaniel Ives, April 5, 1699 ;
    6 Elizabeth, b August 22, 1677, d young ;
    7 Judith, b Feb. 29, 1679, m Jeremiah How jr., April 20, 1704, she d March 20, 1708 ;
    8 Isaac, b Jan. 10, 1681 ;
    9 Joseph, b Feb. 25, 1683 ;
    10 Hope, b Sept. 27, 1686, m Joseph Benham, Dec. 18, 1706, she d Jan. 30, 1731.

    By 2nd marriage:
    11 Israel, b May 8, 1692 ;
    12 Mabel, b June 30, 1694 ;
    13 Benjamin, b April 8, 1697, d 1717, unmarried, was a tanner and currier ;
    14 Ephraim, b April 19, 1699 ;
    15 Elisabeth, b Sept. 10, 1701, m Adam Mott, Aug 28, 1717.
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    [cos1776 Note of Caution: Davis only reports 2 marriages for Samuel Cook and his marriage date for Samuel and Mary [widow] Roberts does not match the date reported later by either Jacobus or Barbour - (see Talk page for comments).]