Week 3: Newtowne Beginnings- Joanna Cook

     Joanna (Prentice) Cook was born to Solomon and Lydia Prentice in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on February 5th, 1710. Although Joanna’s father was born in Massachusetts in the mid 1600’s, the last name, Prentice, is believed to have both Scottish and English origins. The Prentice family must have been early immigrants to the America’s and therefore established strong roots in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. “In 1726 she married Samuel Cook and is believed to have had at least 10 children”. (1) She died in 1772 at age 63; cause unknown.

    During Joanna’s lifetime she would have seen the drastic increase in violence and war between, not only, the native Americans and the colonists, but also between the colonists and the British empire. She witnessed events such as the French and Indian war in 1754, the British Sugar and Stamp Acts, and most famous, the Boston Massacre. She, unfortunately, died 4 years before the colonists gained independence from Britain and did not get to see the fruits of her and her family's suffering. 


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49824258/joanna-cook


1 “The Life Summary of Joanna Cook .” FamilySearch.org, https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/2M7B-KTJ/joanna-prentice-1709-1772.




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