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    1. Re: [COOPER] COOPER's in Osage & Gasconade Co., MO [1870-1880]
    2. Ben Cooper
    3. Has anyone on the list researched the following COOPER & COLE families? Would very much appreciate any help. H. Ben Cooper Bella Vista, Arkansas bcooper@mc2k.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1870 US Census, Jefferson, Osage County, Missouri, August 18, 1870, p. 125-A. Ancestry.com: p. 7. 47-47 Cooper, John B. 39 M W Farmer MO " , Susan C. 31 F W Keeping House MO " , William A. 15 M W Farm Boy MO " , Mary T. 10 F W At Home MO " , James B. 6 M W At Home MO " , Elizabeth 5 F W At Home MO " , Eliza 3 F W At Home MO " , John B. 4/12 M W At Home MO Perrin, John N. 20 M W Farm Hand MO Williams, Mahala 23 F W Home at J. B. Cooper MO " , Catherine 65 F W Lives with J. B. Cooper NC --------------------------------------------------------- 1880 US Census, Canaan, Gasconade County, Missouri, ED #82, June 8-9, 1880, pp. 332-C & D. Ancestry.com: pp. 15-16. 132-132 Cole, Wm. W M 47 ----- M Farmer MO KY VA " , Susan W F 41 Wife M TN TN TN Cooper, Wm W M 23 Stepson S MO TN TN Seaton, Mary W F 20 Stepdaughter S MO TN TN Cooper, James W M 18 Stepson S MO TN TN Cole, Charles W M 12 Son S MO TN TN " , George W M 10 Son S MO TN TN " , Jacob W M 7 Son S MO TN TN " , William W M 4 Son S MO TN TN " , Emma W F 1 Daughter S MO TN TN " , Jacob W M 84 Grand-Father KY KY KY --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    11/15/2006 06:23:27
    1. [COOPER] Henry Cooper b. abt 1790 NC. died LA.
    2. Harold Gosnell
    3. Looking for descendents of Henry Cooper b. around 1789/90 in North Carolina; m. Mary Jane Dorcas Nichols was in Vernon Parish, LA., 1880 Census. Known children: Mary Jane Cooper b. abt. 1847 Daniel Cooper b. abt 1849 Dale Co., AL Franklin Cooper b. abt 1867 LA. Monroe Cooper b. abt 1869 LA. Margaret Cooper b. abt 1871 LA. Burrell Cooper b. abt 1875 LA. Julia Cooper b. abt 1876 LA. Ida Cooper b. abt 1877 LA. Any information on any of the above will be greatly appreciated. Harold

    11/14/2006 01:07:32
    1. [COOPER] DNA #59409
    2. Cindy
    3. Hello - Looking to make contact with kit number 59409. Please contact me at fergyjr@sbcglobal.net. Thanks

    10/30/2006 01:30:25
    1. [COOPER] re DNA test
    2. Thanks everyone for all your help. I really appreciate it, made me feel a lot better and I think I have a better understanding of how this all works now Ed Cooper searching for the parents of John Wesley Cooper born 1849/1850 Letcher/Floyd/county, KY

    10/30/2006 10:10:02
    1. Re: [COOPER] William D. Cooper - Retired Santa Fe Railroad 1971
    2. Dan M
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chandra" <chandra@swoidup.net> Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 11:52 PM Subject: William D. Cooper - Retired Santa Fe Railroad 1971 > Cooper List Admin, > > Would you please post the following information to your list? I would really > love to see these items back in the hands of this man's family. > > Thanks! > > > I have the retirement certificate for William D. Cooper - Retired Santa Fe > Railroad 1971, along with railpasses for him and his wife. They were found > in the garage of an old house that was being cleaned up. > > I have no connection to the family, but my grands and greats were all > railroad men. I hope to find family of this man that would treasure this, as > much as I would something of this sort that had belonged to one of mine. > > Please reply to me directly at the address below, as I am not a member of > the Cooper mailing list. > > Thank you! > > Chandra > chandra@swoidup.net

    10/30/2006 02:39:33
    1. [COOPER] DNA results
    2. Hi List, I recently had myUncle do a 37 marker DNA test to compare with my 25 marker, hoping that it might reveal another clue. We got the results back and they show we have a genetic distance of -1 and probability of being related in one generation as less than 10 percent. Can anyone explain this? I know he is my Uncle as the family resemblance is there, Is this DNA thing accurate, am I reading the results wrong? This was expensive and would hate to think it was for nothing. Thanks for any help Ed Cooper searching for the parents of John Wesley Cooper born 1849/1850 in Letcher?Floyd County, KY

    10/29/2006 02:53:07
    1. [COOPER] Thomas COOPER
    2. Carole Livingston
    3. Who were the parents of Thomas COOPER b. 31 Aug 1630? Was it Thomas b. 8 Feb 1606 and first wife Rachel, married about 1627 according to Torrey or Rebecca/Ann Bosworth married later? Thank you very much. Reed Livingston (nee SQUIER)

    10/12/2006 02:36:22
    1. [COOPER] JACOB FLEET COOPER-England -mid 1600s
    2. Gary W Cooper
    3. I've found an obscure 1998 reference to an Alecia Holland who was researching the line of a JACOB FLEET COOPER of England in the mid 1600s. Has anyone ever heard of this line or Alecia? Her old email address bounced-back undeliverable. Many thanks for any information, this could be a missing link to my research. Regards, Gary garluke@juno.com

    10/11/2006 05:28:35
    1. Re: [COOPER] Want to know something.
    2. Gloria, While not directly descended from Malachi, there are quite a few of us who descend from his father David. Just recently I received a telephone call from a contact in Seattle who is descended from Levi through his second wife Nancy Jones, to William Newton through his daughter, who married a Bean(e). E-mail me directly for more info, as she has been away on vacation. Nancy Bray Cooper miminbc@stx.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gloria Holder" <gholder4@juno.com> To: <cooper@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 2:17 PM Subject: [COOPER] Want to know something. > Hi, This is for Ben Cooper > I would like to know if anyone can see the results of the Cooper's DNA > test?? > I wrote to you before and asked some questions about the > Cooper's family I don't have any relatives that I know of > with the Cooper's name. > I see in a picture that I have got here of Elizabeth Ware Cooper > that her smile is the same as my mother's and then I have gotten > several pictures of different Ware's Families and the smile is > always the same.Elizabeth was the wife of Levi G. Cooper Jr. > But back to the Cooper's. Could you send me by e-mail a > list of Malachi Cooper DNA I know for sure of that far back. > Do you know of anyone that have taken the test from either > Levi's ?? > I am probably asking you to do too much. > Thank you in advance for whatever you can send. > Gloria > gholder4@juno.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COOPER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    09/30/2006 11:43:58
    1. [COOPER] Henry Cooper b. 1790 North Carolina
    2. Harold Gosnell
    3. Henry Cooper, born 1790 in North Carolina; married Elizabeth Tucker, born ca 1795 in North Carolina. Known children of Henry and Elizabeth: 1 Daniel Cooper , born ca 1814 in Georgia; married abt. 1835 to Nancy Cransby b S. C. 2 Reuben Jackson Cooper, born Mar. 1818 in Georgia; married Rebecca Austin on 18 November 1840 in Al. (Barbour); married Sarah Ann Austin on 23 December 1844 in Alabama (Barbour). 3 Henry Cooper, born ca 1827 in Alabama; married # 1 Mary Dorcas Jane Nichols, # 2 Joyce------. {my line} 4 Lewis B. Cooper, born 13 Dec., 1830 in Alabama; married #1 Vienna Gill, #2 Theckla DeWitt Some of Henry's descendents wound up in Vernon Parish, Louisiana. I don't know any living descendents; male or female. Harold

    09/30/2006 10:32:40
    1. Re: [COOPER] Want to know something.
    2. Ben Cooper
    3. Gloria, here is what we have in our website under family tree's. Don't know if this is the Malachi you are talking about. The project URL is below my signature. Marcom Cooper (1699-?) - Sarah (?) David Cooper (1725-1793) - Elizabeth ?Wilder (1726-1805) Malachi Cooper (1762-1843) - Anna Wilkerson (1784-1820) Asa Cooper (1793-1830) - Nancy Dodson (1797-1845) John Wilkerson Cooper (1823-1863) - Martha L. Downey (1825-1916) John W. Cooper (1802-1933) - Hattie Belle Hurd (1869-1943) Oscar Wilfred Cooper (1898-1979) - Elmira Hope Pierce (1913-1964) John Warren Cooper (1936-Living) - DeMarys Ellen Groff (1939-Living) wcooper@chase3000.com Don't know about your Levi. H. Ben Cooper Group Administrator Cooper Surname DNA Project bcooper@mc2k.com http://www2.arkansas.net/~bcooper2k/ Cooper Surname Reconstruction Project [DNA] Website http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Cooper/#results Male Cooper DNA Group Website at Family Tree DNA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gloria Holder" <gholder4@juno.com> To: <cooper@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 2:17 PM Subject: [COOPER] Want to know something. Hi, This is for Ben Cooper I would like to know if anyone can see the results of the Cooper's DNA test?? I wrote to you before and asked some questions about the Cooper's family I don't have any relatives that I know of with the Cooper's name. I see in a picture that I have got here of Elizabeth Ware Cooper that her smile is the same as my mother's and then I have gotten several pictures of different Ware's Families and the smile is always the same.Elizabeth was the wife of Levi G. Cooper Jr. But back to the Cooper's. Could you send me by e-mail a list of Malachi Cooper DNA I know for sure of that far back. Do you know of anyone that have taken the test from either Levi's ?? I am probably asking you to do too much. Thank you in advance for whatever you can send. Gloria gholder4@juno.com

    09/30/2006 09:52:19
    1. Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN
    2. Ben Cooper
    3. Tom, if you order a kit use the group URL to save money. http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=K53200 Contact me if you need additional info. H. Ben Cooper Group Administrator Cooper Surname DNA Project bcooper@mc2k.com http://www2.arkansas.net/~bcooper2k/ Cooper Surname Reconstruction Project [DNA] Website http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Cooper/#results Male Cooper DNA Group Website at Family Tree DNA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Cooper" <tcoop2@adelphia.net> To: <cooper@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:00 PM Subject: Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN Gary - thanks for the info. Who is the "we"? (164 men) Does this draw from a national or perhaps international list of current Cooper male lineage people? Thanks, Tom

    09/30/2006 09:40:27
    1. [COOPER] Want to know something.
    2. Gloria Holder
    3. Hi, This is for Ben Cooper I would like to know if anyone can see the results of the Cooper's DNA test?? I wrote to you before and asked some questions about the Cooper's family I don't have any relatives that I know of with the Cooper's name. I see in a picture that I have got here of Elizabeth Ware Cooper that her smile is the same as my mother's and then I have gotten several pictures of different Ware's Families and the smile is always the same.Elizabeth was the wife of Levi G. Cooper Jr. But back to the Cooper's. Could you send me by e-mail a list of Malachi Cooper DNA I know for sure of that far back. Do you know of anyone that have taken the test from either Levi's ?? I am probably asking you to do too much. Thank you in advance for whatever you can send. Gloria gholder4@juno.com

    09/30/2006 08:17:20
    1. Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN
    2. g
    3. I do not run this program any more, and I do not profit in anyway, only FamilyTree makes money. There is no free lunch as you know. I do suggest your give it a try. Type in any search engine FamilyTree DNA. It should take you here. Gary S. */Cooper Surname DNA Project/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Welcome to the Cooper Surname DNA Project* If you have spent any time researching your Cooper family history, you have probably reached a point where you cannot identify earlier ancestors. Perhaps you have documented several generations, but at some point the Cooper trail grows cold. You are not alone! Probably every Cooper researcher, actually every researcher of any family, has reached the same point at one time or another called a "brick wall." The Cooper surname permeates society in America from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans, from Canada to Mexico. In fact, the Cooper surname is a worldwide phenomenon. Because of this there is a relentless and endearing effort by professional as well as amateur genealogists to find that Cooper-line that identifies the origin his/her family. In addition, the Internet is permeated with wishful thinking and disinformation in the form of family-trees which have to be identified and, if needed, corrected. Sadly, incorrect family history when detected does not just fade away; it seems to have a history of its own. The advent of DNA and projects such as this one can help dispel much of the erroneous information and should give direction to researchers in their future family history studies. It will go a long way to help correct as well as augment widespread documentation of Cooper-Line origins. *A little about the Project* The Male Cooper DNA Group Project was initiated in 2002 by Gary S. Cooper, Lexington, North Carolina, who had the foresight to see it as a useful tool to use in conjunction with other written documentation in genealogy research to help define different Cooper-Lines and validate existing Cooper family history. The Male Cooper Surname Group is designed, because it has presence on the Internet, to gather information about the various Cooper families throughout the world. A lot of research has been done to document Cooper lineages, however, important questions about familial connections and origins remain. This Cooper DNA Project should provide additional answers to those questions, and go a long way to dispel misguided research on Cooper family history as well as learn of new connections, and confirm others. However, DNA testing is not a magic wand that can solve every mystery or answer every question, it is just another tool that can complement our search of written, oral and other records. We invite you to click on the links in the contents below and read about the project. If you are interested and wish to participate, How to Participate <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/How%20to%20Participate.htm> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */CONTENTS/* DNA Project Background <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/DNA%20Project%20Background.htm> DNA Project Details <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/DNA%20Project%20Details.htm> More About DNA <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/More%20About%20DNA.htm> Why Should You Participate <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/Why%20Should%20You%20Participate.htm> Discussion of Results <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/Discussion%20of%20Results.htm> _ Compilation of Cooper Group Alleles by DYS <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/Compilaton%20of%20Cooper%20Group%20Alleles%20by%20DYS.htm>_ Genetic Genealogy research <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/Genetic%20Genealogy%20research.htm> Researching Familial Connections <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/Researching_Familial_Connections.htm> Cooper Surname Reconstruction Project <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/Compilaton%20of%20Cooper%20Group%20Alleles%20by%20DYS.htm> Family Tree's.htm <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/Family%20Tree%27s.htm> How to Participate <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/How%20to%20Participate.htm> Charts <http://www2.arkansas.net/%7Ebcooper2k/Charts.htm> Tom Cooper wrote: > Gary - thanks for the info. Who is the "we"? (164 men) Does this draw from > a national or perhaps international list of > current Cooper male lineage people? > Thanks, > Tom > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> > To: <cooper@rootsweb.com>; "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> > Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:45 PM > Subject: Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN > > > >> Tom, >> We have about 164 men that have done the test. My ancestors passed through >> Giles and Lawrence Counties TN. Hope your will decide to give it a try. >> I have had the 37 marker test done. I did it the most expensive way, >> first I had the >> 12 marker, then the 25, then the 37 marker. I would recommend the 37 to >> begin with. >> It will be much cheaper. This is done by FamilyTree, it takes four to >> six weeks >> for results. >> Gary S. Cooper >> >> >> # First, there is a Y-DNA12 Marker Test which costs $99.00 - [Plus >> postage*]. This test will define your Cooper-line and ascertain if your >> line of Cooper's is connected to other Cooper-lines participating in the >> MCDNAG. >> # Second, there is the Y-DNA25 Marker Test which costs $159.00 - [Plus >> postage]. >> # Third, there is the Y-DNA37 Marker Test which costs $189.00 - [Plus >> postage]. This test should be run to bring your Most Recent Common >> Ancestor closer in time. >> >> >> >> # Fourth, there is the Y-DNA59 Marker Test which costs $269.00 - [Plus >> postage]. This is both of the above tests plus it gives you an >> additional 22-markers. >> # Fifth, there is the Y-Refine12to25 Marker Test which costs $49.00 - >> [Plus postage]. This test upgrades the Y-DNA12 Marker Test to the >> Y-DNA25 Marker Test. >> # Sixth, there is the Y-Refine12to37 Marker Test which costs $99.00 - >> [Plus postage]. This test upgrades the Y-DNA12 Marker Test to the >> Y-DNA37 Marker Test. >> # Seventh, there is the Y-Refine12to59 Marker Test which costs $189.00 - >> [Plus postage]. This test upgrades the Y-DNA12 Marker Test to the >> Y-DNA59 Marker Test. >> >> >> Tom Cooper wrote: >> >>> Gary - what's the current cost of the DNA test? >>> Thanks, >>> Tom Cooper >>> Cleveland, OH >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> >>> To: <cooper@rootsweb.com>; "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> >>> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:04 PM >>> Subject: Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> Do you have a Cooper male that would do a DNA test ? The results may >>>> >>>> >>> provide >>> >>> >>>> you with a lot of information. >>>> Gary S. Cooper >>>> >>>> Juanita Cooper Johnson wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Looking for infomation on the Cooper families that were in Lincoln Co, >>>>> >>>>> >>> TN >>> >>> >>>>> on the 1820, 1830 and 1840 census. If part of Lincoln Co became >>>>> >>>>> >>> Marshall >>> >>> >>>>> Co, MS then my Noah Cooper might have never moved. I will work on any >>>>> thing you might be able to share with me. >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>> >>>>> >>> COOPER-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 >>>> >>>> >>> COOPER-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 >>> > COOPER-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 >> > COOPER-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 COOPER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    09/30/2006 08:13:42
    1. Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN
    2. Tom Cooper
    3. Gary - thanks for the info. Who is the "we"? (164 men) Does this draw from a national or perhaps international list of current Cooper male lineage people? Thanks, Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> To: <cooper@rootsweb.com>; "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:45 PM Subject: Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN > Tom, > We have about 164 men that have done the test. My ancestors passed through > Giles and Lawrence Counties TN. Hope your will decide to give it a try. > I have had the 37 marker test done. I did it the most expensive way, > first I had the > 12 marker, then the 25, then the 37 marker. I would recommend the 37 to > begin with. > It will be much cheaper. This is done by FamilyTree, it takes four to > six weeks > for results. > Gary S. Cooper > > > # First, there is a Y-DNA12 Marker Test which costs $99.00 - [Plus > postage*]. This test will define your Cooper-line and ascertain if your > line of Cooper's is connected to other Cooper-lines participating in the > MCDNAG. > # Second, there is the Y-DNA25 Marker Test which costs $159.00 - [Plus > postage]. > # Third, there is the Y-DNA37 Marker Test which costs $189.00 - [Plus > postage]. This test should be run to bring your Most Recent Common > Ancestor closer in time. > > > > # Fourth, there is the Y-DNA59 Marker Test which costs $269.00 - [Plus > postage]. This is both of the above tests plus it gives you an > additional 22-markers. > # Fifth, there is the Y-Refine12to25 Marker Test which costs $49.00 - > [Plus postage]. This test upgrades the Y-DNA12 Marker Test to the > Y-DNA25 Marker Test. > # Sixth, there is the Y-Refine12to37 Marker Test which costs $99.00 - > [Plus postage]. This test upgrades the Y-DNA12 Marker Test to the > Y-DNA37 Marker Test. > # Seventh, there is the Y-Refine12to59 Marker Test which costs $189.00 - > [Plus postage]. This test upgrades the Y-DNA12 Marker Test to the > Y-DNA59 Marker Test. > > > Tom Cooper wrote: > > Gary - what's the current cost of the DNA test? > > Thanks, > > Tom Cooper > > Cleveland, OH > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> > > To: <cooper@rootsweb.com>; "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> > > Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:04 PM > > Subject: Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN > > > > > > > >> Do you have a Cooper male that would do a DNA test ? The results may > >> > > provide > > > >> you with a lot of information. > >> Gary S. Cooper > >> > >> Juanita Cooper Johnson wrote: > >> > >>> Looking for infomation on the Cooper families that were in Lincoln Co, > >>> > > TN > > > >>> on the 1820, 1830 and 1840 census. If part of Lincoln Co became > >>> > > Marshall > > > >>> Co, MS then my Noah Cooper might have never moved. I will work on any > >>> thing you might be able to share with me. > >>> > >>> ------------------------------- > >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >>> > > COOPER-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 > >> > > COOPER-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 COOPER-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 COOPER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/30/2006 08:00:04
    1. Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN
    2. g
    3. Tom, We have about 164 men that have done the test. My ancestors passed through Giles and Lawrence Counties TN. Hope your will decide to give it a try. I have had the 37 marker test done. I did it the most expensive way, first I had the 12 marker, then the 25, then the 37 marker. I would recommend the 37 to begin with. It will be much cheaper. This is done by FamilyTree, it takes four to six weeks for results. Gary S. Cooper # First, there is a Y-DNA12 Marker Test which costs $99.00 - [Plus postage*]. This test will define your Cooper-line and ascertain if your line of Cooper's is connected to other Cooper-lines participating in the MCDNAG. # Second, there is the Y-DNA25 Marker Test which costs $159.00 - [Plus postage]. # Third, there is the Y-DNA37 Marker Test which costs $189.00 - [Plus postage]. This test should be run to bring your Most Recent Common Ancestor closer in time. # Fourth, there is the Y-DNA59 Marker Test which costs $269.00 - [Plus postage]. This is both of the above tests plus it gives you an additional 22-markers. # Fifth, there is the Y-Refine12to25 Marker Test which costs $49.00 - [Plus postage]. This test upgrades the Y-DNA12 Marker Test to the Y-DNA25 Marker Test. # Sixth, there is the Y-Refine12to37 Marker Test which costs $99.00 - [Plus postage]. This test upgrades the Y-DNA12 Marker Test to the Y-DNA37 Marker Test. # Seventh, there is the Y-Refine12to59 Marker Test which costs $189.00 - [Plus postage]. This test upgrades the Y-DNA12 Marker Test to the Y-DNA59 Marker Test. Tom Cooper wrote: > Gary - what's the current cost of the DNA test? > Thanks, > Tom Cooper > Cleveland, OH > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> > To: <cooper@rootsweb.com>; "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> > Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:04 PM > Subject: Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN > > > >> Do you have a Cooper male that would do a DNA test ? The results may >> > provide > >> you with a lot of information. >> Gary S. Cooper >> >> Juanita Cooper Johnson wrote: >> >>> Looking for infomation on the Cooper families that were in Lincoln Co, >>> > TN > >>> on the 1820, 1830 and 1840 census. If part of Lincoln Co became >>> > Marshall > >>> Co, MS then my Noah Cooper might have never moved. I will work on any >>> thing you might be able to share with me. >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> > COOPER-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 >> > COOPER-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 COOPER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    09/30/2006 07:45:47
    1. Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN
    2. Tom Cooper
    3. Gary - what's the current cost of the DNA test? Thanks, Tom Cooper Cleveland, OH ----- Original Message ----- From: "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> To: <cooper@rootsweb.com>; "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:04 PM Subject: Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN > Do you have a Cooper male that would do a DNA test ? The results may provide > you with a lot of information. > Gary S. Cooper > > Juanita Cooper Johnson wrote: > > Looking for infomation on the Cooper families that were in Lincoln Co, TN > > on the 1820, 1830 and 1840 census. If part of Lincoln Co became Marshall > > Co, MS then my Noah Cooper might have never moved. I will work on any > > thing you might be able to share with me. > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COOPER-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 COOPER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/30/2006 07:21:07
    1. Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN
    2. g
    3. Do you have a Cooper male that would do a DNA test ? The results may provide you with a lot of information. Gary S. Cooper Juanita Cooper Johnson wrote: > Looking for infomation on the Cooper families that were in Lincoln Co, TN > on the 1820, 1830 and 1840 census. If part of Lincoln Co became Marshall > Co, MS then my Noah Cooper might have never moved. I will work on any > thing you might be able to share with me. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COOPER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    09/30/2006 07:04:43
    1. Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN
    2. Sam Cottrell
    3. http://www.familytreedna.com/products.html DNA price list. A very simple procedure, 2 little plastic scrapers inside the mouth and put in a vile. They furnish all this. Sam, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Cooper" <tcoop2@adelphia.net> To: <cooper@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 12:21 PM Subject: Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN > Gary - what's the current cost of the DNA test? > Thanks, > Tom Cooper > Cleveland, OH > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> > To: <cooper@rootsweb.com>; "g" <gcooper@lexcominc.net> > Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:04 PM > Subject: Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN > > >> Do you have a Cooper male that would do a DNA test ? The results may > provide >> you with a lot of information. >> Gary S. Cooper >> >> Juanita Cooper Johnson wrote: >> > Looking for infomation on the Cooper families that were in Lincoln Co, > TN >> > on the 1820, 1830 and 1840 census. If part of Lincoln Co became > Marshall >> > Co, MS then my Noah Cooper might have never moved. I will work on any >> > thing you might be able to share with me. >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COOPER-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 > COOPER-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 > COOPER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > --- > [TotalNet (www.totalnet.us) has scanned this E-mail for viruses using > Declude Anti-Virus] > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.10/459 - Release Date: 9/29/2006 > > --- [TotalNet (www.totalnet.us) has scanned this E-mail for viruses using Declude Anti-Virus]

    09/30/2006 06:53:36
    1. Re: [COOPER] Cooper's in Lincoln Co, TN
    2. Lois Franceschi
    3. This is from the Lincoln Co Gen Web site: Geography of Lincoln County Border Counties: Lincoln County is bounded on the south by Madison <http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Ealmadiso/madison.htm> and Limestone <http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Eallimest/>Counties Alabama; on the west by Giles County <http://www.tngenweb.org/giles>; on the northwest by Marshall County <http://www.tngenweb.org/marshall>; on the north by Bedford County <http://www.tngenweb.org/bedford>; on the northeast by Moore County <http://www.tngenweb.org/moore>; and on the east by Franklin County <http://www.tngenweb.org/franklin>. County Boundary Changes Between 1810-1820, a small portion of Indian land was added forming the southeast corner of the county. In 1836, the northwest portion of Lincoln County given to form part of Marshall County. In 1871, the northeast portion of Lincoln County given to form over one half of Moore County. ****** This is from the Marshall Co, MS gen web site: Marshall County was established February 9, 1836, the year in which the Chickasaw session of 1832 was divided by the commonwealth into political organizations. It was named for John Marshall (1755-1835), third Chief Justice of the U.S., and formerly included within its area a considerable portion of Benton, Tate, and several other counties.

    09/30/2006 04:09:40