I have the Cooper will naming each son and daughter...everything you are asking for but my computer is not functioning right and I hesitate to open family tree maker...my computer is scheduled for some replacement items. Also have paper documents, but too much for me to try copying. Sure wish I had somebody to take over. I have other Cooper relatives in the Cooper-Dixon families in the Lunenburg area in Izard County, and very dear Cooper friends whose g grandparents were early settlers in Independence County. I know a Thomas Cooper now living in Randolph County. Probably not your man? Thanks for your patience. Wilma King -----Original Message----- From: arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of jskywalker@suddenlink.net Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 11:53 AM To: arizard@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Names-Marsha Hi Myrlene...I am very interested in the Cooper you mentioned... Do you have anything else on Coopers? We have just added a Thomas Cooper to our DNA listing that we have not found a connection to. He married in Lawrence county Ar. in 1857, was born in 1835 in Tn. died in Arkansas in 1884. Does the Will of Dr. James Cooper mention his sons, grandsons?? Any help appricated... Later...Joyce ---- Myrlene Hastings <mdhastings@centurytel.net> wrote: > Marsha, the names that I checked, W.A.Gault s/b William A. Gault. The Dr James Cooper is a question for me. As far as I know he was not a doctor. . His father was a doctor, d. 1807, we have his will that says his medical insturments be sold at public auction. I think, for what its worth, that the James H. b.1798 d. 1869, in the church records was called Doc, and his grandson James H. b. 1872 was always called Doc. This may not be inportant any way. Thanks for all the time you have put into this. Myrlene > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks Wilma, I will keep digging too. It's the initials that bother me. So many initial for the men - funny thing, seems like the first one of two initials is clear and the second letter leaves questions. Marsha --- On Thu, 11/18/10, Wilma King <wilking@suddenlink.net> wrote: I have the Cooper will naming each son and daughter...everything you are asking for but my computer is not functioning right and I hesitate to open family tree maker...my computer is scheduled for some replacement items. Also have paper documents, but too much for me to try copying. Sure wish I had somebody to take over. I have other Cooper relatives in the Cooper-Dixon families in the Lunenburg area in Izard County, and very dear Cooper friends whose g grandparents were early settlers in Independence County. I know a Thomas Cooper now living in Randolph County. Probably notyour man? Thanks for your patience. Wilma King -----Original Message----- From: jskywalker@suddenlink.net Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 11:53 AM Hi Myrlene...I am very interested in the Cooper you mentioned... Do you have anything else on Coopers? We have just added a Thomas Cooper to our DNA listing that we have not found a connection to. He married in Lawrence county Ar. in 1857, was born in 1835 in Tn. died in Arkansas in 1884. Does the Will of Dr. James Cooper mention his sons, grandsons?? Any help appricated... Later...Joyce ---- Myrlene Hastings <mdhastings@centurytel.net> wrote: > Marsha, the names that I checked, W.A.Gault s/b William A. Gault. The Dr James Cooper is a question for me. As far as I know he was not a doctor. . His father was a doctor, d. 1807, we have his will that says his medical insturments be sold at public auction. I think, for what its worth, that the James H. b.1798 d. 1869, in the church records was called Doc, and his grandson James H. b. 1872 was always called Doc. This may not be inportant any way. Thanks for all the time you have put into this. Myrlene