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d the eastern (or northern) boundary of Cooke's twenty acres, 1642-1652. See Wyman's Chs. 312. George and Alice Cooke had in Cambridge, Elizabeth, b. 27 Mar. 1640, died Aug. 1640; Thomas, b. 19 June 1642, died 16 Aug. 1642; Elizabeth, born 21 Aug. 1644, married Rev. John Quick, of St. Giles, Cripple-Gate, London, England; Mary, born 15 Aug. 1646, or after her father returned to England—of the Parish of Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, spinster, in 1669—married Samuel Annesley, Esq., of Westminster, England—she, Mary Annesley, formerly Mary Cooke, wrote letter to Edward Collins, that she had lately married a younger brother of her mother, Sept. 12, 1681 (court files).—See Paige, 397-98, 513, 623, 653; Wyman, 22, 235. The History of the Reed Family, by J. W. Reed, p. 39, states, There was a Dr. Samuel Read of Stafford in England, who, in 1646 (1636?), furnished one Cook with funds to build a gristmill in Cambridge, Mass, and took a mortgage of the same. Whether this mill was on
s children are carefully specified by Paige. Henry Dunster was one of the Precinct committee, 1733, 1734. See Wyman, 312. 2. David, a bro. of Henry (1), had w. Mary, adm. Pct. ch. 6 Sept. 1741; maiden name Russell. He was adm. same ch. 13 Jan. 1742. Margery, his dau., b.———, 1739, was bap. here 23 Dec. 1739. Flora, a negro child of his, was bap. 13 June, 1742. David and Mary, his wife, were dism. to be imbodyed in a church to be gathered at Narrhaganset No. 2, so call'd—afterward Westminster, Mass.—17 Oct. 1742. David, of Charlestown and Narraganset Township, No. 2, sold his estate here, bounded on Medford River, to Joseph Winship, 12 Mar. and 23 Nov. 1742, with a dwelling-house and barn on same. See Wyman, 313. 3. Jonathan, a bro. older than David (2), d. here unm. 11 Apr. 1742, a. 47 (g. s.). See Wyman, 313, estate and will. 4. Henry, a son of Henry (1), m. Abigail Moore, 27 Apr. 1748, and d. 13 Oct. 1748, a. 26 (or 25, g. s.); Abigail, his wid., was adm. to Pct