Ann Cooper Tilley was born 7 November 1585 in Henlow, Bedfordshire, England to Edmund Cooper (1542-1619) and Mary Wyne (1543-1598) and died January 1621 Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts of unspecified causes. She married Edward Tilley (c1588-1621) 20 June 1614 in Henlow, Bedfordshire, England.
Biography
Ann Cooper Tilley was baptized in Henlow England November 7, 1585. On June 20, 1614 she married Edward Tilley (c1588-1621). She was three years older than her husband, which was unusual for that time. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Leiden, Holland and joined the Pilgrim church. They are not recorded as having had any children together. They took with them aboard the Mayflower Ann's 16 year old nephew Henry Sampson and her 1 year old niece Humility Cooper. Her husband became sick after an exploration in Plymouth and died in January. She died soon after.
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Elizabeh Cooper (1565-) | |||
Joan Cooper (1567-) | |||
Michale Cooper (1571-1598) | |||
Benjamin Cooper (1575-1657) | |||
Martha Cooper (1578-1654) | 15 March 1578 Henlow, Bedfordshire, England | 17 August 1654 Henlow, Bedfordshire, England | James Sampson (1574-1639) |
John Cooper (1580-) | |||
Thomas Cooper (1583-1675) | |||
Ann Cooper (c1584-1621) | 7 November 1585 Henlow, Bedfordshire, England | January 1621 Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | Edward Tilley (c1588-1621) |
Mary Cooper (1588-1590) | |||
Robert Cooper (1591-) | 1591 Henlow, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom | England, United Kingdom | Joan Gresham (c1592-1619) |
Other Children with John and Anna
Edward and Ann Tilley came aboard the Mayflower without any children but oddly in company with two young relatives of Ann’s – her sixteen-year-old nephew Henry Samson and her one-year-old niece Humility Cooper. The reason those two children were with them has not been fully explained.
- Henry Samson (c1603-1684) (Cousin) - Listed in Bradford's 1651 journal as a cousin that arrived with the family in 1620.
- Humility Cooper (1619-1638) (Cousin) - Listed in Bradford's 1651 journal as a cousin, but most likely a niece, she arrived in Plymouth Colony with the family in 1620, but was sent back to England about 1638.
Vital Records
Bradfords Journal
Record made in 1651 about original Mayflower settlers:
"Edward Tilley, and Ann his wife; and 2 children that were their cousins; Henry Sampson and Humility Cooper."
"Edward Tillie, and his wife both dyed soon after their arrivall; and the girle Humility their cousen, was sent for unto England, and dyed there. But the youth Henry Sampson, is still liveing, and is married, & hath .7. children. John Tilley and his wife both dyed, a litle after they came ashore."
Cole's Hill Memorial
A large monument was erected in 1921 on Cole's Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts to honor the many pilgrims who came to Plymouth Colony in the Mayflower but died during the first terrible winter and were buried here. This person is one of those person's listed thereon.
Pilgrim Monument
National Monument to the Forefathers, commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims, (including this person) who came to Plymouth Colony in 1620 on the Mayflower. Dedicated on August 1, 1889, it is thought to be the world's largest solid granite monument. Located on an 11 acre hilltop site on Allerton Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
References
- Edward Tilley
- Ann Cooper - disambiguation page
- MainTour Plymouth Colony