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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Mitchell (son of Experience Mitchell and Jane Cooke).

    Notes:

    Thomas first had the land of his father at Dartmouth, but relinquished it to his father in 1669. His father, on the same day, conveyed it Jacob. There is no futher mention of Thomas.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Experience Mitchell was born about 1609 in Holland (?) (son of Thomas Mitchell and Margaret Williams); died after 2 Jun 1685 in Bridgewater, MA.

    Experience married Jane Cooke. Jane (daughter of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahieu) was born before 1613 in Leyden, Hollard; died about 1650 in Plymouth Colony, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane Cooke was born before 1613 in Leyden, Hollard (daughter of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahieu); died about 1650 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Mitchell was born about 1628 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died before 5 Dec 1684 in Bridgewater, MA.
    2. 1. Thomas Mitchell
    3. Mary Mitchell
    4. Sarah Mitchell
    5. Hannah Mitchell
    6. John Mitchell
    7. Jacob Mitchell died in 1675 in Dartmouth, MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Mitchell was born about 1566 in Eltisley Parish, Cambridgeshire, England; died about 1628 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA.

    Thomas married Margaret Williams. Margaret was born about 1568 in Cambridge, England; died in 1620 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Williams was born about 1568 in Cambridge, England; died in 1620 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Experience Mitchell was born about 1609 in Holland (?); died after 2 Jun 1685 in Bridgewater, MA.
    2. Constant Mitchell was born about 1614 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died about 1661 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA.

  3. 6.  Francis Cooke was born after 1583 in England; died on 7 Apr 1663 in Plymouth Colony, MA.

    Notes:

    William Bradford recorded his list of passengers that came over in the Mayflower: "Francis Cooke and his son John, but his wife
    and other children came afterwards". Later in 1651, he writes "Francis Cooke is still living, a very old man, and hath seen his
    children's children have children. After his wife came over with other of his children; he hath three still living by her, all married and
    have five children, so their increase is eight. And his son John which came over with him is married, and hath four children living."

    Francis and Hester (Mahieu) Cooke had lived in Leyden as early as 1603, about five years before the Pilgrims fled there from
    England. In 1606, they left Leyden to live at Norwich, England where they joined a French Walloon church; however, they did not
    stay long in England--probably because of religious persecution--and by 1607 were back in Leyden as members of the French
    Walloon church there.

    Francis Cooke came on the Mayflower with his eldest son John in 1620 and as such was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact. His wife, Hester, soon followed on the Anne in 1623.
    She brought with her three additional children: Jacob, Jane, and Hester. Another child, Mary, was born in 1626.

    Freemen

    Francis Cooke was also listed on the original list of freemen for Plymouth and was found on this list again in 1633, 1637 and 1658. As a freemen he had several duties which were thrust upon
    him. He served twice on the Grand Inquest, once in 1638 and a second time in 1640. Cooke also served on numerous juries from the years 1638-48. His most notable case was that of Allis
    Bishop. She admitted to murdering her four year old daughter by slashing her throat and windpipe with a knife. His major service to the community, however, seemed to come in the highway
    realm. In 1937 he was appointed to the committee to lay out highways. He followed this appointment with the job of surveyor of the highways for Plymouth in 1641, 1642 and again in 1645. He
    even served on a committee to find the best route for a new road.

    Occupation

    There is no record or what kind of work Cooke was engaged in. He did have and apprentice, John Harmon, for seven years starting in 1636. Francis Cooke was also on the 1643 Plymouth list of
    those who were able to bear arms.

    Estate

    Francis Cooke was not as active in court as his jury duty. He won a judgment against John Browne, the elder, for abusing his cattle. Along with twelve others, he was given 4 black heifers and two
    shee goats in the 1627 cattle division. Cooke appears to have been granted many different parcels of land in and around Plymouth. Some of this land he gave to his sons Jacob and John, which
    they sold portions of. Francis even sold some land to William Bradford. His neighbors included Isaak Allerton, Edward Winslow, and Thomas Prence as well as his 2 sons John and Jacob.

    The End

    The will of Francis Cooke, dated 7 October 1659, leaves all his possessions to his wife Hester with Hester and his son John as joint executors of the will. John Aldin and John Howland were
    witnesses to the will. Francis Cooke passed away on 7 April 1663 at the age of approximately 80. An inventory was taken of his possessions by Ephraim Tinkham and William Crow on 1 May
    1663. His total net worth at that time was 86 pounds, 11 shillings, and 1 pence

    Francis married Hester Mahieu on 4 Jul 1603 in Leyden, Hollard. Hester (daughter of Jacques Jan le Mahieu and Jeanne) was born about 1585 in Canterbury, England; died after 8 Jun 1666 in Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hester Mahieu was born about 1585 in Canterbury, England (daughter of Jacques Jan le Mahieu and Jeanne); died after 8 Jun 1666 in Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 3. Jane Cooke was born before 1613 in Leyden, Hollard; died about 1650 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
    2. John Cooke was born about 1607; died on 23 Nov 1695 in Dartmouth, MA.
    3. Jacob Cooke was born about 1618.
    4. Hester Cooke was born about 1622 in Leyden, Holland; died after 21 May 1669 in Plymouth, MA.
    5. Mary Cooke was born about 1624 in Plymouth, MA; died on 21 Mar 1713/14 in Middleboro, MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Jacques Jan le Mahieu was born in in Europe.

    Jacques married Jeanne. was born in in Europe. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Jeanne was born in in Europe.
    Children:
    1. 7. Hester Mahieu was born about 1585 in Canterbury, England; died after 8 Jun 1666 in Massachusetts.
    2. Marie Mahieu