RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Previous Page      Next Page
Total: 6180/10000
    1. [COOPER-L] Nancy Elizabet and John wesley Cooper (KY)
    2. Hi, I am trying to find a connection between John wesley Cooper born 1849/1850 in Letcher County Ky and a nancy Elizabeth Cooper born Jan 1860 in Magoffin County, Ky. In the 1870 Census of Floyd County John Wesley is found with wife Mary Jane, daughter Lydia and a Nancy age 11. I am trying to find proof that this Nancy is the same as the Nancy Elizabeth Cooper who married James harrison Huff, any help will be appreciated Ed Cooper

    10/14/2000 09:32:45
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] help
    2. Update: We Have been looking for Charley Cooper-DeHart born oct 14,1887 to a.l.cooper and elizabeth prev.we thought it was jan 20 1887,in ark or okl we have read on his death certificat that he was born(possible) mo(missouri),so you Mo-ark-okla coopers please help me dig...tkstets1@aol.com and xx2sjd@aol.com

    10/13/2000 12:15:36
    1. [COOPER-L] COOPER Research in Williams County, Ohio, Especially Edwin
    2. Randal W Cooper
    3. Dear Subscribers to the COOPER Surname Mailing List/Discussion Group, Hello; my name is Randy Cooper. I have been researching my family history for seven years. I am pursuing the COOPER surname in Williams County, primarily in the person of Edwin COOPER, who supposedly arrived in Williams County, Ohio about 1840, from Suffield, Connecticut. It is my hope that you will be interested in sharing information regarding Edwin COOPER. I have a copy of a Deed or Bill of Sale dated 25 Feb 1840, from the records of Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, which transfered certain articles of furniture and property from Harvey SIKES to Edwin COOPER, both men of Suffield. The transaction was witnessed by Edwin COOPER's father Jacob COOPER and was written by Justice of the Peace Harvey BISSELL. The handwriting is difficult to read, but as far as I can tell, the items were as follows: one bureau, one patent clock, one cooking stove, one set of flag chairs, one set of wood chairs, three rocking chairs, one table and stand, one carpet, one pair of brass andirons, one bed and bedding, one French bedstead, one pair of brass candlesticks, two common bedsteads, one small bed and bedstead, two brass kettles, one map of Solomon's Temple, one looking glass, two low(?) carpets, five cider barrels and two kegs. Does it appear to you that these articles were purchased to prepare for the move to Ohio? Edwin COOPER was born 17 Sep 1797 at West Springfield, Massachusetts, a son of Jacob COOPER and Rebecca SPOONER. As far as I know, Edwin COOPER lived at Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut from about 1821 until his departure for Ohio, about 1840. Edwin COOPER was a physician who practiced at West Unity, Williams County, Ohio. He died unmarried in 1880. An Ancestral File entry has a marriage date of 5 Mar 1815 for Edwin COOPER, at Suffield, Connecticut, but the wife was not named in the entry. Edwin COOPER was enumerated in the 1860 Census of Mill Creek Township, Williams County, Ohio, on page 123. Do you have access to this Census entry? Thank you for any additional information you may have regarding Edwin COOPER, and I wish you complete success in your quests! Looking forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Randal "Randy" W. Cooper in Lorain County, Ohio

    10/13/2000 08:04:50
    1. [COOPER-L] I am looking for....Please Help
    2. Looking for relation to Hassie Cole/Cooper Born Tn 192? Dies in 1988 in Tn. I know she had a daughter Joyce and a son Richard (Dick)??? ANY LINKS?

    10/13/2000 07:40:06
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] William B. Cooper - for information only
    2. Gary Cooper
    3. Could you tell me what line of Cooper's your are researching ? Thanks, Gary BTURNER@ipa.net wrote: > The following is for information only. I am not researching this line > of Coopers, and this is all I have on this family: > 1860 federal census of Phillips County, Arkansas . (Eastern Centeral > part of Arkansas) Big Creek Township, House 62, Family 57: > William B. Cooper, age 36, male farmer , born SC. > Lavinia " , age 27, female , born TN > Elizabeth " , age 5, female born MS > Sallie " , age 3, female born Ark. > William and Henry (twins), age 1, male, born Ark. > > ==== COOPER Mailing List ==== > Keep this list and over 6000 others online with your RootsWeb > membership or sponsorship. > RootsWeb Gen.Data Coop.Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    10/13/2000 05:53:02
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] COOPER's in Virginia in the mid 18th century
    2. Please could you tell me about your surnames,,McClain,Cooper , and Hanes(haynes),,,,, i have coopers,McClains, and Haynes....tkstet1@aol.com thanks

    10/13/2000 03:28:59
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] William B. Cooper - for information only
    2. have you any information on Elizabeth?,and did any of your coopers go by A.L.Cooper? or have that initial born 1864-1874 possibly?tkstet1@aol.com.....see my http://hometown.aol.com/tkstet1/myhomepage/profile.html cooper-dehart mystery

    10/13/2000 03:26:46
    1. [COOPER-L] William B. Cooper - for information only
    2. The following is for information only. I am not researching this line of Coopers, and this is all I have on this family: 1860 federal census of Phillips County, Arkansas . (Eastern Centeral part of Arkansas) Big Creek Township, House 62, Family 57: William B. Cooper, age 36, male farmer , born SC. Lavinia " , age 27, female , born TN Elizabeth " , age 5, female born MS Sallie " , age 3, female born Ark. William and Henry (twins), age 1, male, born Ark.

    10/12/2000 05:53:08
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] COOPER's in Virginia in the mid 18th century
    2. Sharon Calhoun
    3. I am looking for George B. Cooper b. VA c. 1778-1790 who married Susannah (Susan) H. Lee. Could this be your George? He died inKY in the 1860s. Sharon Cooper Calhoun -----Original Message----- From: Phillip Cooper <4pcooper@concentric.net> To: COOPER-L@rootsweb.com <COOPER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, October 12, 2000 4:59 AM Subject: [COOPER-L] COOPER's in Virginia in the mid 18th century >For Gary Cooper: > Hi Gary. You might be a possible lead to my COOPER's. Do you have the >names Henry, George, William, Ula, Adam, or John in your line? Date of >birth from 1750 to 1780 in Virginia. > I and several of my relatives have been attempting to trace the origin >of the COOPER family which settled in Montgomery County, Kentucky during the >last decade of the 18th century. Records from that area and time are very >difficult to find. Papers do indicate that the head of the family, Henry, >was born in Virginia about 1760. His brothers George and William are >definite relations as is the sister Ula. Adam and John lived in close >proximity to Henry but the relationship is still uncertain. Please let me >know if you have any information on any of these individuals. > I will be on the road for the next couple of weeks and will be able to >pick up my mail on an intermittent basis. Please forgive any late replies. > >Sincerely, >Phillip Cooper - Dearborn Heights, Michigan >4pcooper@concentric.net >researching surnames: Cooper, Armstrong, Hainline, Darnell, > Smothermon, James, Motley, Rogers, > McClain, Boggess, Sheridan, Moore, > Shotwell, Downs, Peak, Short, Hanes, > Hicks, Futrell, Bittle > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Gary Cooper [mailto:gcooper@lexcominc.net] >Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 9:36 PM >To: COOPER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [COOPER-L] Cooper > > >Kevin, >Sorry, not in that time frame.... Most of Cooper connection in Va was >in the late 1600's and up to mid 1700's >Gary > >KJMiller77@aol.com wrote: > >> Dear Gary, >> >> Do you have any additional information on the COOPER family from Surry >> County, Virginia? I have a Martha COOPER who was born in Virginia in about >> 1833. She married Samuel Ogden and by 1860 they were in Peoria, Illinois. >> >> Do you have any Martha Cooper's from Virginia? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Kevin >> >> ==== COOPER Mailing List ==== >> This list is brought to you by the RootsWeb Members and Sponsors. >> RootsWeb Gen.Data Coop.Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 >> http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > >==== COOPER Mailing List ==== >Keep this list and over 6000 others online with your RootsWeb >membership or sponsorship. >RootsWeb Gen.Data Coop.Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > >==== COOPER Mailing List ==== >Keep this list and over 6000 others online with your RootsWeb >membership or sponsorship. >RootsWeb Gen.Data Coop.Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >

    10/12/2000 04:21:39
    1. [COOPER-L] ISAAC COOPER'S CHILDREN
    2. david r. conley
    3. I am looking for information on only two if ISAAC COOPER's(born abt.1740-GA.) children at this time. They are: JOSEPH COOPER born before 1787 SC. He may have married MARTHA ALLISON 1800. PHOEBE COOPER born before 1793 SC. Thank you, Donna L. Conley conley@blueriver.net

    10/12/2000 07:08:42
    1. [COOPER-L] Peter Cooper b. 1783 NC
    2. BUCK QUIGLEY
    3. Does anyone have any new info on Peter Cooper b. 1783 North Carolina and lived in Campbell Co Tenn? I am trying to find his parents. Word is that he was in the British army and deserted his ship and stayed here in America in Rev War. Anyone searching this line? Connie

    10/12/2000 02:46:15
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] William Cooper
    2. Wish I could help you, but I don't have any information on your William Cooper. Good Luck! Sheryl

    10/12/2000 02:06:48
    1. [COOPER-L] COOPER's in Virginia in the mid 18th century
    2. Phillip Cooper
    3. For Gary Cooper: Hi Gary. You might be a possible lead to my COOPER's. Do you have the names Henry, George, William, Ula, Adam, or John in your line? Date of birth from 1750 to 1780 in Virginia. I and several of my relatives have been attempting to trace the origin of the COOPER family which settled in Montgomery County, Kentucky during the last decade of the 18th century. Records from that area and time are very difficult to find. Papers do indicate that the head of the family, Henry, was born in Virginia about 1760. His brothers George and William are definite relations as is the sister Ula. Adam and John lived in close proximity to Henry but the relationship is still uncertain. Please let me know if you have any information on any of these individuals. I will be on the road for the next couple of weeks and will be able to pick up my mail on an intermittent basis. Please forgive any late replies. Sincerely, Phillip Cooper - Dearborn Heights, Michigan 4pcooper@concentric.net researching surnames: Cooper, Armstrong, Hainline, Darnell, Smothermon, James, Motley, Rogers, McClain, Boggess, Sheridan, Moore, Shotwell, Downs, Peak, Short, Hanes, Hicks, Futrell, Bittle -----Original Message----- From: Gary Cooper [mailto:gcooper@lexcominc.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 9:36 PM To: COOPER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [COOPER-L] Cooper Kevin, Sorry, not in that time frame.... Most of Cooper connection in Va was in the late 1600's and up to mid 1700's Gary KJMiller77@aol.com wrote: > Dear Gary, > > Do you have any additional information on the COOPER family from Surry > County, Virginia? I have a Martha COOPER who was born in Virginia in about > 1833. She married Samuel Ogden and by 1860 they were in Peoria, Illinois. > > Do you have any Martha Cooper's from Virginia? > > Thanks! > > Kevin > > ==== COOPER Mailing List ==== > This list is brought to you by the RootsWeb Members and Sponsors. > RootsWeb Gen.Data Coop.Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html ==== COOPER Mailing List ==== Keep this list and over 6000 others online with your RootsWeb membership or sponsorship. RootsWeb Gen.Data Coop.Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    10/11/2000 06:40:01
    1. [COOPER-L] Newton C. Cooper (also spelled Knute), Rutherford Co
    2. James and Sue Stone
    3. Hi, Just this summer I was able to break through a firewall regarding one of my Cooper kin. I knew my ggrandfather was named "Harvey Moore Cooper." I know he was born about 1874 and who his spouse was. I also knew his death date and that he died during a time when SC was keeping death certificates (post 1920). Every time I would try to get his death cert, there would be none and I would end up with a Hiram M. Cooper...'obviously' not the right person. Wrong! In going through my late grandma's bible record, she listed "Harvey Moore Cooper's" father to be Knute Cooper and Lucindy. Lucinda was indeed the first name of "Harvey's" mom. Furthermore, I have found that Newton C. Cooper enlisted in the 16th Regiment, NC Troops, company D, in March 1862. (All that NC/SC stuff gets pretty complicated in the mid-1800s...Rutherford County being in both states and all). I have sent off for his military records at NARA, but was able to find a short history of the 16th NCT. What a unit! There were three pages of one-line battle listings where the 16th served. Any of my cousins have anything else on Newton C. Cooper or his spouse's line of Bohelings (Beheling)? James in Idaho

    10/11/2000 02:53:55
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] Cooper
    2. Gary Cooper
    3. Kevin, Sorry, not in that time frame.... Most of Cooper connection in Va was in the late 1600's and up to mid 1700's Gary KJMiller77@aol.com wrote: > Dear Gary, > > Do you have any additional information on the COOPER family from Surry > County, Virginia? I have a Martha COOPER who was born in Virginia in about > 1833. She married Samuel Ogden and by 1860 they were in Peoria, Illinois. > > Do you have any Martha Cooper's from Virginia? > > Thanks! > > Kevin > > ==== COOPER Mailing List ==== > This list is brought to you by the RootsWeb Members and Sponsors. > RootsWeb Gen.Data Coop.Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    10/11/2000 12:35:54
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] Cooper
    2. Dear Gary, Do you have any additional information on the COOPER family from Surry County, Virginia? I have a Martha COOPER who was born in Virginia in about 1833. She married Samuel Ogden and by 1860 they were in Peoria, Illinois. Do you have any Martha Cooper's from Virginia? Thanks! Kevin

    10/11/2000 10:01:13
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] Cooper
    2. Gary Cooper
    3. Do you have information on Benjamin or William Cooper in Surry Co., Va late 1600's or early 1700's ? Thanks GSC June m kline wrote: > What program are you using? I can help you with Jesse Cooper. I can > take you back to Abt 1648. If you have a late version of Family Tree > Maker, I can send it to you by e-mail. June > jmain30@juno.com > > ==== COOPER Mailing List ==== > This list is brought to you by the RootsWeb Members and Sponsors. > RootsWeb Gen.Data Coop.Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    10/11/2000 05:19:32
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] William Cooper Sue Antrim
    2. Sue, Have you found Claud on the census with his parents? I am looking for a William Taylor Cooper born Aug 1848. Julia Cooper Van Buren, AR

    10/11/2000 02:32:23
    1. [COOPER-L] William Cooper
    2. Sue Antrim
    3. Im needing information on a William Cooper that married Gillian Ann Smith I dont have anything on them but they had a son Claud Cooper born October 11, 1902 in Madison County,Arkansas died May 19, 1991 in Pea Ridge,Arkansas married a Doris Skelton ,Minnie born May 1890 Ar,Franklin born Aug 5 1894 Ar Otto born Dec 1898 Ar Sue eagleeye@ipa.net MUSOLF,POGATSCHNICK,FROATS,JARNAGAN,ANTRIM,SKELTON,SHACKELFORD ICQ NUMBER IS 12878029

    10/10/2000 10:34:57
    1. Re: [COOPER-L] M.L. Cooper b. 1840 Greene Co., TN
    2. julia,i sure wish we would connect,time tables,movement through areas,some names and years,seem all very close, can you tell me about the ?albert cooper ect,..tammy

    10/09/2000 03:10:07