Individual Details
Lydia Vore
( - 18 Jun 1698)
See "The ancestry of Jesse Cook and his descendants" by Carrie Cook Doe, dated 1922, found at Heritage Quest Online, pages 7-12. (Cook file)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Nathaiel "Cooke" Cook (1630 - 1688) |
| Child | Sarah Cooke (1650 - ) |
| Child | Lydia Cooke (1652 - 1676) |
| Child | Hannah Cooke (1655 - ) |
| Child | Nathaniel Cook Jr. (1658 - 1724) |
| Child | Abigail Cook (1659 - ) |
| Child | John Cooke (1662 - 1712) |
| Child | Josiah Cooke (1664 - ) |
| Father | Richard Vore (1600 - 1683) |
| Mother | Ann ? ( - 1683) |
| Sibling | Living |
| Sibling | Sarah Vore (1635 - 1675) |
| Sibling | Abigail Vore ( - 1727) |
Notes
Christen
Source: Wiki Tree Vore-18.Immigration
"One Bassett family in America: with all connections in America and many in Great Britain and France, etc" by Buell Burdett Bassette, dated 1926, found at Heritage Quest Online, page 768. The Rev. John Warham Company left England 30 Mar 1630 on the Mary & John, the second of 17 ships to sail to America 1629-1630, with 140 Pilgrims including the Vore family. These pilgrims were from Devon, Dorset and Somerset Counties of England. On 30 May 1630, the ship Mary & John arrives at Nantasket from which port the whole company repair at once to Dorchester. The size of family brought over by Richard Vore is not known, though probably two children were in the party. If only two, it would mean that the third child Sarah was born at Dorchester, since we know that only Abigail was born in Windsor, CT.Marriage
See "The ancestry of Jesse Cook and his descendants" by Carrie Cook Doe, dated 1922, found at Heritage Quest Online, page 7.See "A catalogue of the names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut" by Royal R. Hinman dated 1852 on Archive CD Books CD page 700: Nathaniel Cooke married Lydia, daughter of Richard Vore on 29 June 1649.
Religion
See "The ancestry of Jesse Cook and his descendants" by Carrie Cook Doe, dated 1922, found at Heritage Quest Online, page 10.Hartford was not created until 10 May 1666.
Death
"The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut" by Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut dated 1941, found at Heritage Quest Online, page 254: Lydia, daughter of Richard Vore, married 29 June 1649, Nathaniel Cooke, who was born in England, he died 19 May 1688 in Windsor, CT, she died there on 18 June 1698.See "The ancestry of Jesse Cook and his descendants" by Carrie Cook Doe, dated 1922, found at Heritage Quest Online, page 7.
Endnotes
1. Henry Reed Stiles, The history and genealogies of ancient Winsor, CT 1635-1891: including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, Volume II (Hartford, Conn.: Case,m Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1892), page 161; digital images, LDS, (https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE63657&dps_dvs=1353454421795~89&dps_pid=IE63657&change_lng=en : accessed .
2. Henry Reed Stiles, The history and genealogies of ancient Winsor, CT 1635-1891: including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, Volume II (Hartford, Conn.: Case,m Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1892), page 161; digital images, LDS, (https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE63657&dps_dvs=1353454421795~89&dps_pid=IE63657&change_lng=en : accessed .
3. Henry Reed Stiles, The history and genealogies of ancient Winsor, CT 1635-1891: including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, Volume II (Hartford, Conn.: Case,m Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1892), page 161; digital images, LDS, (https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE63657&dps_dvs=1353454421795~89&dps_pid=IE63657&change_lng=en : accessed .

