Francis Cooke

English-American settler

Francis Cooke - English-American settler
Born

1583
442 years ago

Died

April 7th, 1663
361 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Explorers & Adventurers

Country

United States

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Settled in Plymouth Colony in 1620 and became one of the original passengers on the Mayflower. Engaged in various endeavors to support the colony's economy, including farming and trade. Held positions of responsibility, contributing to the development of the early colonial infrastructure. Took part in local governance and was a significant figure in the community throughout life. Death occurred in 1663.

Passenger of the Mayflower

Early settler in Plymouth Colony

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