Her son was Capt. Benjamin Church, born 1717/18 and died 11 Sept 1798 at Newport, he married Bathsheba Coggeshall, daughter of Thomas Coggeshall.
Patience Cook was the daughter of Capt. John Cook and his wife Mary Havens. She married first Constant Church, son of Benjamin and Alice (Southworth) Church. He was born 12 May 1676 and drowned in the Fall River 9 March 1726/27. She married second Antipas Hathaway on the 13 September 1729 at Freetown. Antipas was the son of Thomas and Hepzibah (Starbuck) Hathaway, born 5 October 1697. A letter in the manuscripts collection of NEHGS states that he died in 1778 at New Bedford (SG HAT 6). References in the minutes of the Dartmouth Friends Meeting indicate that he was a glazier who from time to time was paid for repairing the windows of the meeting house.
Source:
Thomas Cooke of Rhode Island
A Genealogy of Thomas Cooke alias Butcher of Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England, who came to Taunton, Massachusetts, in 1637 and settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1643.
Volume 1
Compiled and published by
Jane Fletcher Fiske
Boxford, Massachusetts
1987
Page 88; Vol. 1
Info kindly submitted by FAG Contributor #47125678
Research Notes:
Patience died at the age of 66.
Stiles notes death, comments that she was "mother of Capt. Ben. Ch"
(NEHGR, 63:52)
Her son was Capt. Benjamin Church, born 1717/18 and died 11 Sept 1798 at Newport, he married Bathsheba Coggeshall, daughter of Thomas Coggeshall.
Patience Cook was the daughter of Capt. John Cook and his wife Mary Havens. She married first Constant Church, son of Benjamin and Alice (Southworth) Church. He was born 12 May 1676 and drowned in the Fall River 9 March 1726/27. She married second Antipas Hathaway on the 13 September 1729 at Freetown. Antipas was the son of Thomas and Hepzibah (Starbuck) Hathaway, born 5 October 1697. A letter in the manuscripts collection of NEHGS states that he died in 1778 at New Bedford (SG HAT 6). References in the minutes of the Dartmouth Friends Meeting indicate that he was a glazier who from time to time was paid for repairing the windows of the meeting house.
Source:
Thomas Cooke of Rhode Island
A Genealogy of Thomas Cooke alias Butcher of Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England, who came to Taunton, Massachusetts, in 1637 and settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1643.
Volume 1
Compiled and published by
Jane Fletcher Fiske
Boxford, Massachusetts
1987
Page 88; Vol. 1
Info kindly submitted by FAG Contributor #47125678
Research Notes:
Patience died at the age of 66.
Stiles notes death, comments that she was "mother of Capt. Ben. Ch"
(NEHGR, 63:52)
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Carver: John Stevens, II
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