SOURCE: From Don Abbott / Southern California Gealogical Society?
INFO: Wool comber of Blyth Notts, Amsterdam 1607-09; Leyden 1609-1620; purchaser 1626; died in Plymouth. Francis Cooke was the 17th signer of the Mayflower compact at Leyden, Holland. Married Hester Mayhieu (a Wallon and Hugenot) 1613. She Joined her husband when she arrived on the "Anne" in July/August 1623. John Cooke was a passenger on the Mayflower with his father. Someone needs to check this lineage someday....
SOURCE: From Don Abbot / Southern California Genealogical Society?
INFO: Hester Mayhieu came over on the 'Ann' arriving July-August 1622, or 'Little James'. Marriage date must be wrong since it shows at 11 yrs old.
SOURCE: Don Abbott, Southern California Genealogical Society?
INFO: Richard Warren of London, Englan; merchant, "a useful instrument". Member of exploration parties along Cape Cod; Probably Assistant Governor 1624-1628. The 12th signer of the Mayflower Compact. Came to America on the Mayflower. Had 7 children.
INFO: Elizabeth Marsh and family arrived in Plymouth July-August 1633
on the 'Ann' a 140 ton ship. William Pierce was master also
the 'Little James' a 44 ton ship, John Bridges, master.SOURCE: Page 450 of 'Saints and Strangers" by G.F. Willison.