say 1615 - 1691
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| Name |
Gregory Cook |
| Born |
say 1615 |
England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Occupation |
cordwainer, or shoemaker |
| Died |
1 January 1690/1 |
Watertown, MA [1] |
| Notes |
- Gregory, of Cambridge, was a selectman of Mendon 1669. He owned a farm of 112 acres between Angier’s Corner and the Watertown Bridge, situated partly in Watertown and partly in Newton.
Gregory lived in that part of Watertown now Newton in 1672; next year was of Watertown, yet had some years been at Mendon, was there selectman 1669; of Watertown again, 1684, and at Cambridge was selectman 1678, and after. [1, 2]
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| Person ID |
I17935 |
Schirado |
| Last Modified |
28 July 2009 |
| Family/Spouse 1 |
Mary [Cook], d. 17 August 1681, Newton, MA |
| Children |
| > | 1. Dea. Stephen Cook, b. about 1647, Watertown, MA , d. 27 July 1738, Newton, MA  |
| | 2. Susanna Cook, b. say 1649, Watertown, MA , d. 13 November 1674 |
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| Family ID |
F12994 |
Family Group Sheet |
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| Sources |
- [S44] Henry Bond.
- [S9] Joseph Savage, (Originally published 1860).
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