Family of James COOK and Grace PACE

Husband: James COOK

John COOKE John COOK James COOK Christiana COOK Mary COOK Jane COOK Mary COOK Margaret COOK William COOK Grace PACE Jean DUNCANE Mini tree diagram
  • Name:

  • James COOK

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • John COOKE (c. 1666- )

  • Mother:

  • Jean DUNCANE (c. 1666- )

  • Birth:

  • 1695

  • Ednam, Roxburghshire, Scotland, UK

  • Baptism:

  • 4 Mar 1694/95 (age 0)

  • Parish Church, Ednam, Roxburghshire, Scotland, UK

  •  

  • son of John Cook

  • Occupation:

  • 1736 (age 40-41)

  • Hind/Bailiff at Airyholme Farm, Great Ayton3

  • Witness:

  • 4 Sep 1764 (age 68-69)

  • James COOK witnessed the marriage of James FLECK and Margaret COOK on 4 September 1764 in All Saints Church, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Death:

  • 1779 (age 85)

  • Redcar, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Burial:

  • 1 Apr 1779

  • Churchyard of St Germains & St Marks, Marske by the Sea, North Yorkshire, England, UK4

  •  

  • His body lies in the Churchyard without a stone to mark the spot.

    John James Robinson Jnr. of Blenavon House, lost at sea 9 Sep. 1904 aged 22. Erected by his parents to mark the spot where James Cook, father of Captain Cook R.N. the circumnavigator, was buried 1st April 1779

Wife: Grace PACE

John PACE Thomas PACE John PACE Martha PACE Mary PACE James COOK John COOK James COOK Christiana COOK Mary COOK Jane COOK Mary COOK Margaret COOK William COOK Deborah PACE Deborah BUTLER Mini tree diagram
  • Name:

  • Grace PACE

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • John PACE ( -1743?)

  • Mother:

  • Deborah BUTLER (1671- )

  • Birth:

  • 1702

  • Thornaby, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Death:

  • 15 Feb 1765 (age 63)

  • Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK5

  • Burial:

  • 19 Feb 1765

  • All Saints Churchyard Low Green, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK6

  •  

  • Quaint Tombstone within the Churchyard at Great Ayton reads:

    "To ye Memory of Mary & Mary: Jane & W'llm

    Daughters & Son of James & Grace Cook

    Mary di'd June ye 30th 1737 in ye 5th year of her Age

    Mary di'd June ye 17th 1741.Aged 10 Months & 6 days

    Jane di'd may ye 12th 1742 in ye 5th year of her Age

    Will'm di'd Jan'y ye 29th 1747/8 Aged 2 yrs 12 mots 16 da's & 7 ho'rs

    and allso John thare son dyed Sep't

    the 20th 1750 aged 23 years" 'Sic'

Child 1: John COOK

  • Name:

  • John COOK

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • c. 1727

  • Ormesby, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Baptism:

  • 10 Jan 1726/27 (age 0)

  • St Cuthberts Church, Ormesby, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Death:

  • 20 Sep 1750 (age 22-23)

  • Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Burial:

  • 1750

  • Parish Churchyard, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  •  

  • Together with his Mother and his other Brothers and Sisters.

Child 2: James COOK

  • Name:

  • James COOK

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Name Prefix:

  • Captain

  • Spouse:

  • Elizabeth BATTS (1742-1835)

  • Birth:

  • 27 Oct 1728

  • Marton, North Yorkshire, England, UK7

  •  

  • Born in a humble "clay biggin" near Thornaby

  • Baptism:

  • 3 Nov 1728 (age 7 dys)

  • St Cuthberts Church, Marton, North Yorkshire, England, UK7

  • Occupation:

  •  

  • Captain, Explorer, Scientist, Royal Navy

  • Will:

  • 14 Jun 1776 (age 47)8

  •  

  • Death:

  • 14 Feb 1779 (age 50)

  • Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, USA

  • Burial:

  • 21 Feb 1779

  • At Sea, off Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, USA

Child 3: Christiana COOK

  • Name:

  • Christiana COOK

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • COCKER (c. 1730- )

  • Birth:

  • 1731

  • Ormesby, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Baptism:

  • 31 Jan 1730/31 (age 0)

  • St Cuthberts Church, Ormesby, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Death:

  • c. 1795 (age 63-64)

  • England, UK

Child 4: Mary COOK

  • Name:

  • Mary COOK

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Birth:

  • May 1733

  • Marton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Baptism:

  • 13 May 1733 (age 0)

  • St Cuthberts Church, Marton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Death:

  • 30 Jun 1737 (age 4)

  • Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Burial:

  • 1 Jul 1737

  • Great Ayton Parish Churchyard, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  •  

  • With her Mother.

Child 5: Jane COOK

  • Name:

  • Jane COOK

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Birth:

  • May 1738

  • Airyholme Farm, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Baptism:

  • 21 May 1738 (age 0)

  • All Saints Church, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  •  

  • dau of James Cook, labourer

  • Death:

  • 12 May 1742 (age 3-4)

  • Airyholme Farm, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Burial:

  • 12 May 1742

  • Parish Churchyard, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  •  

  • With her Mother.

Child 6: Mary COOK

  • Name:

  • Mary COOK

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Birth:

  • Dec 1740

  • Airyholme Farm, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Baptism:

  • 7 Dec 1740 (age 0)

  • All Saints Church, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  •  

  • daughter of James Cook, labourer

  • Death:

  • 17 Jun 1741 (age 0)

  • Airyholme Farm, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Burial:

  • 17 Jun 1741

  • Parish Churchyard, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  •  

  • With her Mother

Child 7: Margaret COOK

  • Name:

  • Margaret COOK

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • James FLECK (1739-c. 1817)

  • Birth:

  • 1742

  • Airyholme Farm, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Baptism:

  • 20 Jul 1742 (age 0)

  • All Saints Church Low Green, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK9

  • Death:

  • 16 Oct 1804 (age 62)

  • Redcar, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Burial:

  • 17 Oct 1804

  • St Germains & St Marks Churchyard, Marske by the Sea, Yorkshire, England, UK10

Child 8: William COOK

  • Name:

  • William COOK

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • 12 Jan 1745

  • Airyholme Farm, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Baptism:

  • 26 Feb 1744/45 (age 0)

  • All Saints Churchyard Low Green, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Death:

  • 29 Jan 1748 (age 3)

  • Airyholme Farm, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  • Burial:

  • 29 Jan 1748

  • Great Ayton Parish Churchyard, North Yorkshire, England, UK

  •  

  • With his Mother.

Sources

1.

Marriage Register. Cleveland Family History Society.

2.

Gravestone for Grace Cook: Low Green, Great Ayton , Churchyard of All Saints;

To ye Memory of Mary & Mary, Jane & William.

Daughters and Son of James and Grace Cook.

Mary died June the 30th 1737 in the 5th year of

her age.

Mary died June the 17th 1741 aged 10 Months & 6 days.

Jane died May the 12th 1742 in the 5th year of her age.

William died July (?) the 29th 1747/8 aged 2 yrs

12 months 16 days 7 hours.

and also John their son died Sept

the 20th 1750 aged 23 years

 

On the back of the gravestone is the more recent inscription:

In memory of Grace Cook who died Feb 18th 1765

aged 63 Years and of James Cook who was buried

at Marske April 1st 1779. The above James and Grace Cook

were the parents of the celebrated circumnavigator

Captain James Cook who was born at Marton Oct 27th

1728 educated in this village and killed at Owhyhee Dec. 14th 1779.

 

3.

Cliff Thornton, 2006, Captain Cook in Cleveland, Tempus Publishing Ltd, 17.

"Cook came home from the hiring having secured the position of hind at Aireyholme Farm, Great Ayton"

4.

Cleveland FHS. Ancestry Co. UK.

Gravestone:

Sacred to the Memory

of John James Robinson Jnr

of Blenavon House

who was lost at Sea Sept 9th

1904. Aged 22 years.

 

This stone was reected by his

Father & Mother to mark

te spot where James Cook,

father of Captain Cook R.N.

the Circumnavigator was buried.

Apl 1st 1779

5.

Great Ayton Parish Register. Page 86. Yorkshire Archaeological Society (F and PS Section).

6.

Parish Register for Burial of Grace Cook and wife of James Cook, farmer, All Saints, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, UK, 19 February 1765.

7.

Parish Register for Baptism of James Cook and son of James Cook, day labourer, St Cuthberts, Marton, Yorkshire, England, UK, 3 November 1728.

8.

James Cook, Will. Cit. Date: 14 June 1776.

In the Name of God Amen, I James Cook, Commander of his Majestys Sloop the Resolution, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding (praise be to God) do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in the manner following (that is to say)

First, my Will is that all my just debts and Funeral Expences be fully paid and satisfied, and after payment thereof I do hereby give and bequeath to my dear Father Mr James Cook of Redcar in the County of York, for and during his natural Life, one Annuity or clear yearly Sum of Ten Pounds ten Shillings, to be paid and payable to him by my Executrix and Trustees hereinafter named, half yearly in even and equal portions at Michaelmas and Ladyday, the first payment to begin and be made on such of those Feasts which shall first and next happen after my death. And I do charge and make chargeable the whole of my Real and Personal Estate with the payment thereof accordingly.

Also, I give to my dear and loving Wife Elizabeth Cook all my Leasehold Messuages, Tenements and Premises with the Appurtenances wherein I now dwell, situate and being in Mile End Old Town in the County of Middlesex for the term of her natural Life, and after her decease I give the same to all my Children which are borne in my lifetime or in due time after my death, in equal shares and proportions.

Also, I give to each of my Sisters Christiana Cocker and Margaret Fleck, the Sum or Legacy of ten Pounds.

And I give to my good friends Thomas Dyall of Mile End Old Town aforesaid, Gentleman, and Richard Wise of Rumford in the County of Essex, Gentleman, ten Pounds a piece as a mark of the great Regard I have for them.

And as to all the Rest, Residue and Remainder of my real and personal Estates of what nature and kind soever the same shall happen to be at the time of my decease, I give, devise and bequeath one third part thereof unto my said Wife Elizabeth Cook for her own proper use and benefit for ever. And I give, devise and bequeath the remaining two third parts thereof unto my said Wife and unto the said Thomas Dyall and Richard Wise, to hold to them and the survivors and survivor of them his, her or their Executors, Administrators or Assigns, in Trust nevertheless for the use and benefit of all and every my Child and Children, whether born in my Life time or in due time after my decease, in equal shares and proportions, and my Will is that their portion and portions shall be placed out at Interest upon Government or such other Securities as my said Trustees or the survivors or survivor of them shall think fit until such time and times as the same shall become payable as hereinafter is mentioned, that is to say my Will is and I do direct that the portion and portions of such of them as shall be a Son or Sons shall be paid to him or them at his or their age or ages of twenty one years, and of such of them as shall be a Daughter or Daughters upon her or their attaining the age of twenty one years or upon the day or days of her or their marriage or marriages which shall first happen, provided nevertheless such marriage be had with the Consent of my said Wife and not otherwise provided.

Also, I do hereby give full power and authority unto my said Trustees and the survivors or survivor of them, his, her or their Executors and Administrators to apply such part of the portion or portions of my said Children till the same shall become payable in placing him, her or them out Apprentice or Apprentices or otherwise in their Advancement in the World as they in their discretion shall think fit and in the mean time I order and direct that the Interest, Dividends and Produce of their said portions be paid and applied in and towards their maintenance and Education respectively, and my Will is and I do hereby declare that if any or either of my said Children shall happen to die before his, her or their portion or portions shall become payable then the portion or portions of him, her or them so dying, or so much thereof as shall remain unapplied for the purpose aforesaid, shall go to the survivor and survivors of them and shall be paid and payable to him, her or them in such and the same manner as his, her and their original portion or portions is and are made payable as aforesaid.

Also, my Will is that my said Trustees shall not be answerable or accountable for any Loss that may happen in placing out my said Estates as aforesaid or otherwise howsoever, unless such Loss shall be occasioned by or through their wilful default or Neglect, and that they shall not be answerable the one for the other of them, but each of them for his, her and their own act and deed only.

And I do also direct that they shall be indemnified of, from and against all Costs and Damages which they shall sustain by reason or on account of the Trust hereby reposed in them.

And I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my said Wife and the said Thomas Dyall and Richard Wise joint Executrix and Executors of this my Will, and Trustees on behalf of my said Children, and hereby revoking all former Wills I declare this to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament consisting of two Sheets of Paper set my hand to the first Sheet, and my hand and seal to the last Sheet thereof, this fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six. Jams. Cook

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Testator as and for his last Will and Testament consisting of two Sheets of Paper in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses to the due Execution thereof -Alen Bassett, Clements Inn

Nath. Austen, Joseph Neeld Clks to Mr Bassett.

 

This Will was proved at London the twenty fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty before the Worshipfull Andrew Coltee Ducarel, Doctor of Laws, Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert, Doctor of Laws, Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oaths of Elizabeth Cook Widow, the Relict of the deceased and Thomas Dyall, two of the Executors named in the said Will to whom Administration of all and singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits of the said deceased was granted having been first sworn duly to administer, power reserved of making the like Grant to Richard Wise the other Executor named in the said Will when he shall apply for the same.

 

 

 

9.

Parish Register for Baptism of Margaret Cook and dau of James Cook, All Saints, Great Ayton, Yorkshire, England, UK, 20 July 1742.

10.

Burial Register St Germains Church, Marske. 1569-1984. Cleveland Family History Society.