Person:Christopher Cocke (1)

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Christopher Cocke
b.Abt 1536
  1. William CockeAbt 1534 -
  2. Christopher CockeAbt 1536 - 1610
  • HChristopher CockeAbt 1536 - 1610
  • WEllen WigmanAbt 1544 - 1579
m. 27 Apr 1567
  1. Ellen CockeEst 1568 - Aft 1575
  2. Thomas Cocke1571 -
  3. Elizabeth Cocke1574 -
  4. Anne Cocke1577 -
m. 25 Jan 1579/80
  1. Bridget Cocke1582 - 1660
Facts and Events
Name Christopher Cocke
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1536
Marriage 27 Apr 1567 Norwich, Norfolk, EnglandSt. John Timberhill
to Ellen Wigman
Occupation[1] 1570 carpenter
Marriage 25 Jan 1579/80 Norwich, Norfolk, EnglandSt. Mary Coslany
to Margaret Unknown
Burial[2] 7 May 1610 Norwich, Norfolk, EnglandSt. Mary Coslany

He may be the son of John and Margaret Cocke, but this is not proven.[3]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Bush, Richard L. The English Ancestry of William and Anne (Busby) Nickerson of Chatham, Massachusetts, and of Nicholas and Bridget (Cocke) Busby of Boston. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Oct 2011 (published May 2013))
    85:243.

    'Norwich city records ... list Christopher Cocke, a carpenter, aged 34, with a wife Ellen, aged 26, and one child living in St. Mary Coslany parish in 1570 [citing John F. Pound, ed., The Norwich Census of the Poor, 1570, Norfolk Rec. Soc., 40(1971):70].'

  2. Bush, Richard L. The English Ancestry of William and Anne (Busby) Nickerson of Chatham, Massachusetts, and of Nicholas and Bridget (Cocke) Busby of Boston. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Oct 2011 (published May 2013))
    85:252.

    'Christopher Cocke ... was ... buried at St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, on 7 May 1610. He is believed to be the son of John and Margaret (----) Cocke.'

  3. Bush, Richard L. The English Ancestry of William and Anne (Busby) Nickerson of Chatham, Massachusetts, and of Nicholas and Bridget (Cocke) Busby of Boston. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Oct 2011 (published May 2013))
    85:244.

    'The same Norwich city records also list a John Cocke, worsted weaver, and his wife Margaret, both aged 60, and a William Cocke, worsted weaver, aged 36, and his wife Margaret, aged 37, all living in the same parish as Christopher in 1570. ... Christopher's father was not named in either set of [city] records but they collectively suggest that his parents were this John and Margaret Cocke.'