>URL: ><http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cnyfamilies/Vitals/jcvitals.html> >TITLE: 1000 Vital Records from 1865 Jefferson Co., NY Census >DESCRIPTION: Extracted from the 1865 State >Census for Jefferson County, NY. 677 Deaths, 294 >marriages and 623 deceased Veterans records. From "What's New On Cyndi's List" recently; there are COOPERs listed in Deaths, Marriages, and Veterans' Deaths. Happy hunting! Slán, Mo! (Hanrahan) Langdon
>URL: <http://66.213.53.5/marriage/search.cfm> >TITLE: Genealogical & Historical Records of Preble County, Ohio >DESCRIPTION: A collection of scanned, indexed >images of courthouse and local records. From "What's New On Cyndi's List" yesterday; there are dozens of COOPERs listed. Happy hunting! Slán, Mo! (Hanrahan) Langdon
Did you ever get a response on the James Cooper your query is about? If this is your line contact me: I would be interested in exchanging information: ***************Generation No. 1 ********************* 1. PETER1 COOPER was born 1607 in England, and died 1689. He married AMELIA W:COOPER-P. Notes for PETER COOPER: Peter Cooper, the emigrant, came to New England in 1635, a passenger in the ship "Susan & Ellen". Then aged twenty-eight, he settled in the town of Rowley, Essex county, Massachusetts, ( named after Rowley, England)., and was the owner of a house lot of an acre and an half as early as 1643. His will is on record in the Probate Office of that county. Rowley records give the names and births of one son and three daughters. the son, Samuel, remained in Rowley, and was himself the father of three sons, beside daughters. Of these three sons, the grandchildren of the emigrant, Samuel and Moses, died apparently without male issue to continue the line ; the third son Leonard, removed from Rowley to Newcastle, maine and left a large family of children, as you will see in the following Cooper families Peter the emigrant, born 1607, married Emme, Ame, or Amelia, who died in Rowley, Massachusetts in 1689, and was buried in Rowley. All of the issue of this union were born at Rowley, Massachusetts. In 1975, the author Delmar Frank Cooper, went to Rowley, Massachusetts, and found it to be a beautiful small town, just off interstate 95 in Massachusetts. They have a very nice tourist attraction of old seventeen century homes. Children of PETER COOPER and AMELIA W:COOPER-P are: i. SAMUEL2 COOPER, b. December 08, 1646, Rowley, Massachusetts; d. May 25, 1727, Rowley, Mass. ii. MARY COOPER, b. October 02, 1642. iii. DEBORAH COOPER, b. June 30, 1650. iv. SARAH COOPER, b. June 14, 1652. **********************Generation No. 2******************* SAMUEL COOPER (PETER) was born December 08, 1646 in Rowley, Massachusetts, and died May 25, 1727 in Rowley, Massachusetts. He married MARY HARRIMAN June 25, 1691, daughter of Leonard and Margaret Harriman. Samuel, son of Peter was born in Rowley, Massachusetts and lived there during his life; he served in Ipswich, Massachusetts County, King Philip's Indian War of 1660. Children of SAMUEL COOPER and MARY HARRIMAN are: i. SAMUEL COOPER, b. March 07, 1691/92. ii.MARY COOPER, b. November 10, 1693, Rowley, Massachusetts; d. October 1773. iii. PETER COOPER, b. March 07, 1695/96; d. August 12, 1715. Peter drowned Aug 1715. iv. MOSES COOPER, b. April 19, 1703. v. LEONARD3 COOPER, b. June 26, 1707, Rowley, Massachusetts. ******************** Generation No. 3*************** LEONARD COOPER (SAMUEL, PETER) was born June 26, 1707 in Rowley, Massachusetts. He married SARAH PLATTS March 13, 1728/29, daughter of JAMES PLATTS and LYDIA HALE. Leonard, youngest son of Samuel, (Peter); was born in Rowley, Massachusetts. He settled on the farm and built the house afterwards owned by Thomas Kennedy in Newcastle, Maine. All of the children of Leonard and Sarah were born in Rowley, Massachusetts. Children of LEONARD COOPER and SARAH PLATTS are: i. HANNAH COOPER, b. April 07, 1730, Rowley, Massachusetts. ii. PETER COOPER, b. March 03, 1731/32, Rowley, Massachusetts. iii. MARY COOPER, b. November 18, 1734, Rowley, Massachusetts. iv. JAMES COOPER, b. March 04, 1736/37, Rowley, Massachusetts. v. JEDEDIAH COOPER, b. July 03, 1739, Rowley, Massachusetts. vi. SUSANNAH COOPER, b. May 06, 1742, Rowley, Massachusetts. vii. MOSES COOPER, b. May 26, 1743, Rowley, Massachusetts; d. January 15, 1830. viii. EZEKIEL COOPER, b. October 07, 1745, Rowley, Massachusetts. ix. SARAH COOPER, b. February 26, 1747/48, Rowley, Massachusetts. x. JESSE COOPER, b. May 17, 1751, Rowley, Massachusetts. xi. SUSANNAH COOPER, b. October 11, 1753, Rowley, Massachusetts. *********************Generation No. 4***************** MOSES COOPER (LEONARD, SAMUEL, PETER) was born May 26, 1743 in Rowley, Massachusetts, and died January 15, 1830. He married February 16, 1767 the widow Mahetable (Clough) Tarr in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Upon leaving Gloucester, Massachusetts, he and Mahetable settled first in Newcastle, Maine ( Dyer Neck) and at Hunts Meadow Town, (Whitefield, Maine). Children of MOSES COOPER and MAHETABLE CLOUGH are: i. SARAH COOPER, b. November 01, 1767, Gloucester, Massachusetts. ii. JEDEDIAH COOPER, SR, b. August 16, 1772, Whitefield, Maine. iii. MOSES COOPER, JR, b. May 1776. ***********************Generation No. 5************************* 7. JEDEDIAH COOPER, SR (MOSES, LEONARD, SAMUEL, PETER) was born August 16, 1772 in Whitefield, Maine. Jedediah, Sr. and Lydia Davis were married in a place then called "Balltown" (It is known as Pittston, Maine today) Me., 9 Sept., 1793, Lydia Davis; daughter of James and Mary Davis; she was born 2 Aug., 1771; resident of Hallowell, Chelsea and Whitefield, Maine. Children of JEDEDIAH COOPER and LYDIA DAVIS are: i. POLLEY COOPER, b. March 26, 1795; d. June 03, 1879; married 2 Jan., 1814 Richard B. Moody. ii. SUSANNA COOPER, b. June 02, 1797; married 1816 Daniel Noyes. iii. SARAH COOPER, b. January 13, 1801; m. ABRAHAM CLEAVES JR, October 01, 1820. iv. BOWMAN COOPER, b. April 17, 1802; Whitefield, Maine; married Naomi or Lorina Emery. v. JAMES B. COOPER, b. November 16, 1806, Whitefield, Maine ** see below**. vi. JEDEDIAH COOPER, JR, b. March 15, 1808, Whitefield, Maine; married 29 Aug., 1825 Lavina Philbrick. vii. ORCHARD COOPER, b. May 06, 1810, Whitefield, Maine; d. March 18, 1883; m. HULDA PHILBRICK. viii. GEORGE COOPER, b. August 22, 1813, Whitefield, Maine; d. February 21, 1887, Chelsea, Maine, married 1823 Mercy Morang, b. 1811 in Eastport, Maine. *** My Ancestors *** ix. WARREN COOPER, b. January 26, 1816, Whitefield, Maine. *************Generation 6 ******************************************* James B., son of Jedediah, (Moses, Leonard, Samuel, Peter), was born in Whitefield, Maine, 16 Nov. 1806. He was in the 11th Maine Reg., Co.D. Civil War. He was a woodsman in his early years. He married Olive Emery, 30 June 1824. She was born at Waterville, Maine., 8 May 1807. She died 1 May 1893 at Delaware, Minn., at the home of her son, James Warren Cooper. Her sister Naomi or Lorina Emery, married James's brother Bowman. He died at Prentiss, Maine 8 Jan., 1876 at the age of 69 years, and is buried at Thompson Corner Cemetery, Prentiss, Maine Children of James B. and Olive Emery Cooper: 1. Hiram Cooper, b. 14 Dec., 1826 in Windsor, Maine; d. 13 Sept 1827, Bath, Maine. 2. George Loren Cooper, b. 29 Jan., 1829, d. 15 May, 1862 of Typhoid Fever, City Hospital, New York City,; buried US Union Grounds at Cypress Hill, Brooklyn, New York. He married Maria Webb, 1 Jan., 1850 at Prentiss, Maine: she died 12 May 1863. 2a). George Melville Cooper, b. 7 Jan., 1856, Prentiss, Me.; married Ida Amanda Sprague, Dec.,1880; d. 26 Jan. 1930, Madison, Maine. 3. William Cooper, b. 22 Feb., 1831, Concord, Me.; d. 5 May 1831 4. Henry Cooper, b. 22 Feb., 1831; d. 5 May 1831 5. James Warren Cooper ( called Warren ), b. 22 Feb 1832, Lexington, Me., d. 1 Oct 1893, Minnesota. Married Nancy Pike, Oct 22, 1866 in Springfield, Maine. He died Oct. 1, 1893 in Delaware, Minnesota. 5a). Ora Cooper, b. Dec., 17, 1867, Prentiss, Me.; married __ Hokanson. 5a1). Rose Hokanson, married Lloyd Cooper 5b). Ernest W. Cooper, b. 1 De4c 1873, Prentiss, Maine 5c). Henry Cooper, b. 29 Dec., 1875, Prentiss, Maine 6. William Henry Cooper, b. 30 Sept., 1833, Concord, Me. Married Elizabeth Martin. He Died 27., 1910, at Swanton, NH. 6a). Henry Eddie Cooper 6b). Anna Cooper 7. Carlton M. Cooper, b. 5 July 1863 Enfield, Me., ; Married Abby Coffin. He died in Enumclaw, Washington, 9 Sept., 1896. 7a). Forrest Cooper, b. 13 Jan 1863 7b). Frank Cooper, b. 13 April 1865 7c). Melvin Cooper, b. 28 Dec., 1867 7d). Ida Cooper 8. Hiram Cooper, b. 7 Nov 1839, Enfield, Me.,; Married Mary Leighton, 23 Sept1866 in Springfield, Maine; she died 6 Nov 1919; he died 11 March 1910 in Anson, Me.; Both are buried at Athearn Cemetery, Anson, Maine. 8a). Loren V. Cooper, b. 19 March 1869, Prentiss, Maine; married Hattie Weymouth, 12 Nov., 1893; she died 24 Oct., 1899; he died 15 Dec., 1951; married 2nd. Myra Eddy. 9. Leonard S., b. 5 Nov., 1843, Enfield, Maine; Married Eva Floyd, 17 March, 1878. He died in Enumclaw, Washington. 9a). Bert Cooper ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy MacDonald" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 4:09 PM Subject: Re: [MEWASHIN-L] Cooper > Hi Bill, > > Can you be more specific in terms of approximate dates or location in > Maine? My 4th Great Grandfather was James Cooper b. approx. 1808 in > (probably) Whitefield, ME. He m. Olive Emery. They were in Prentiss, > Penobscot County 1850 onward. Possibly earlier. They had at least 6 kids, > includung a son, William H. b. approx. 1834. > > Does any of this connect with your Coopers? > > Kathy MacDonald > > > > > At 2:56 PM -0400 10/1/2002, Bill Cooper wrote: >>My cousin located a William James Cooper, born in England, lived in >>Richibucto NB died in Maine. Had three sons, William James, Samuel and >>David. >> >>I have details on William James. Anybody got any details on the other two >>and their decendants. >> >>Bill Cooper > > > -- > Kathy MacDonald, LICSW > email: [email protected] > > >
Does anyone have a Henry Cooper that married Bestey/ Besty/Elizabeth Tucker 1812 in Laurans Co., Georgia? Thanks Harold Gosnell -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.5 - Release Date: 02/03/2005
Cooper Sally Hamliton 1881-1918 1879-1940 #42 Buried Little Bethel Cemetery Pioneer Section Duncanville, Dallas County, Texas I am transcribing Little Bethel and have no further info. (sorry) I have the picture if anyone wants it please email at [email protected] and I will email it to you (free). Please add picture # (number) and name to request a picture so I can find it. Please feel free to post info or pictures any where you can. : ) Thanks Kistarain
There is a picture of a Willie Cooper from south Georgia on E-Bay for anyone concerned. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=13960&item=6508713691&rd=1 Don Geary - [email protected] Get your personalized email at: http://www.netidentity.com/WEOWO3PN
Hi Everyone Hope this helps someone. Jeannie From OR Always searching for FORDYCE w/all spellings anytime and anywhere Source, Granville, N. Y. Sentinel--Fri. Aug. 8, 1913. WELLS, VT. THE LATE G. H. BURTON. The large attendance at the funeral of G. H. Burton Wednesday of last week at the residence on North street, testified to the esteem , in which he was held, not only in his home town but in neighboring villages where he was well known. He was a kind husband and indulgent father and will be greatly missed by his family and many friends. he was sixty-three year of age. The services were conducted by Rev. H. L. Kelton of the M. E. church, who spoke kind words of comfort to the mourners. Music was by a quartet consisting of Mildred Lewis, Jaska Wilcox, Roy Goodspeed, Richard Rowe, with Josephine Goodspeed ,organist. The bearers were William Cooper, E.J. Smith, S. W. Buxton ad H. J. Goodspeed.
Does anyone have Dr. John Henry Cooper in their Cooper Line? Parents , J. Cooper and Nancy Baxter Cooper lived in Escatawpa. He had a sister Elizabeth Cooper who lived in Washington County. His date of birth was 1868. Escatawpa, Alabama, Washington County. His grandparents were J. W. and Charity Williford Baxter His aunts were Eliza Baxter Platt, Clarenda Baxter Deas.Sarah Baxter Waldrop and uncle James Monroe Baxter married to Mary Ellen McIIwain of Escatawpa, Alabama, Washington County, Alabama. Other relatives were the Woulards(white) from Eret, Mississippi, Wayne County. Benjamin F. Woulard and Unity Williford Woulard. Dr. Cooper was a physician in Washington County and moved to La then on to California. On census it looks like his wife's name is Ann S. Thanks in advance for any help. Sandra maiden name Waldrop Muscogee County, Georgia
Hello, Robert Cooper of Atlanta. You sent me an email today and when I tried to respond to the email it bounced back at me. Do you have another email address where I can contact you? Ben Cooper [email protected]
>URL: <http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/> >TITLE: JACKSON Family Genealogy >DESCRIPTION: Gathering place for all branches of >descendants of Robert JACKSON 1620-1684 from >Hempstead, Long Island, NY, to all corners of >the US. Much data from Oscar Burton Robbins' >book on the Jacksons; also from 1895 book 'Long >Island Genealogies' by Mary Powell Bunker. >Contains the first available transcription of >the 'Jackson Ledger' from HCPD Library and many >contributions from generous related cousins. >There are many links to related online >resources, a 'Brick Wall' section, a bulletin >board so viewers can communicate with one >another. Hopefully, this will be an active, >growing site. From "What's New On Cyndi's List" recently; there is one COOPER listed. Happy hunting! Slán, Mo! (Hanrahan) Langdon
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Margie - It was good to see your name in your posting. I look forward to hearing if you get some answers about that James Cooper since, you may recall, I am descended from that same Adam Cooper via his daughter Fionel who married a Stewart. Nancy Torphy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:21 PM Subject: [COOPER] James Cooper, Sr. > I need some help. I found a site that listed James Cooper, Sr., his wife > Martha McKee as being the parents of Adam Cooper (Adam Cooper's will 1771 > Chester County, Oxford Township, Pennsylvania}. I emailed the person who had posted > this information asking where he had found the information and what > documentation he had for it. He had none. He did not remember where he found it on > the internet. I was so sad about that, because when I had found this I thought > I'd found my Adam's parents. I had thought that his father was James Cooper > because I had found James Cooper signing a bond for Adam in 1754. But it could > also could have been a cousin, uncle, brother or other relation. I need more > definitive proof...if possible. > Thanks, > Margie > > > ==== COOPER Mailing List ==== > List Mom for COOPER-L: > Diana Boothe [email protected] > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >
I need some help. I found a site that listed James Cooper, Sr., his wife Martha McKee as being the parents of Adam Cooper (Adam Cooper's will 1771 Chester County, Oxford Township, Pennsylvania}. I emailed the person who had posted this information asking where he had found the information and what documentation he had for it. He had none. He did not remember where he found it on the internet. I was so sad about that, because when I had found this I thought I'd found my Adam's parents. I had thought that his father was James Cooper because I had found James Cooper signing a bond for Adam in 1754. But it could also could have been a cousin, uncle, brother or other relation. I need more definitive proof...if possible. Thanks, Margie
I believe this would be the place, Pauline! My Coopers are from Georgia, through Bienville Parish, Louisiana, and on to Central Texas. John McCutchie Cooper (ca 1816-1852) married Permelia Ann Denson (ca 1817-1880) in Walton County, GA in 1838, and they came to Bienville Parish, LA about 1846. Their children were: Susan Catherine Cooper b. ca 1839 in GA, married Jesse Bagley. Malinda Caroline Cooper b. 1841 in GA, married Casamiro "Cass" Telles. William Joseph Cooper b. 1842 in GA, married Louisa E. Godfrey. James Green Cooper b. 1846 in GA, married Sophire Alice Hamilton. John Hilyar Cooper b. 1849 in LA, d. 1866 in Monroe, LA. Thomas Gibson Cooper b. ca 1851-1852 in LA, d. ca 1870 in LA. I do have more detailed information, if any of this sounds familiar to anyone. Thanks! Cathy in TX ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pauline Harper" <[email protected]> >I am spending some time organizing my Family files and notes, and have > lots of miscellaneous Cooper info to share….Is this the place ??? > Pauline in NY
I am spending some time organizing my Family files and notes, and have lots of miscellaneous Cooper info to share….Is this the place ??? Pauline in NY -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.12 - Release Date: 1/14/2005
Barbara, like you I am not sure of the 1850 or 1860 census. I am still looking but have been unable to find what I am looking for which would be the entire family together in a census. They could have been in NY, PA or OH, I believe, in these years. Family Tree DNA does not allow identifying the DNA kit number with the individual, thus you will not find Phillip D. Cooper's name from Chanute, KS anywhere in the Cooper Surname Reconstruction Project at http://www2.arkansas.net/~bcooper2k/. This assures privacy. Participants in the group who match other participants are automatically notified of match(es) and given the email addresses of their match(es) to make contact and exchange familial information. In the case of Phillip of Chanute, he does not have a computer. Also, to answer your question, I do not believe he has his research anywhere on the Internet unless another family member of his has created a file that I cannot recall at the moment. Have a good day! Ben ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 3:53 AM Subject: Re: [COOPER] Phillip Henry Cooper & family > Ben, > > Thanks for the additional info you found. Phillip's daughter Emma Viola > was > my g-grandmother. I have the 1870, 1880 & 1900 censuses however, I'm not > confident that the 1860 census is the correct family. The children Mary > Ann, > Morison & John would have been 8, 5 & 2 years old and they are not > listed. > > You mentioned Phillip D. Cooper from KS...does he have his research > online? > I didn't see it at the DNA site. > > Thanks, > Barbara
Ben, Thanks for the additional info you found. Phillip's daughter Emma Viola was my g-grandmother. I have the 1870, 1880 & 1900 censuses however, I'm not confident that the 1860 census is the correct family. The children Mary Ann, Morison & John would have been 8, 5 & 2 years old and they are not listed. You mentioned Phillip D. Cooper from KS...does he have his research online? I didn't see it at the DNA site. Thanks, Barbara
In a message dated 1/10/2005 11:26:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Political Participation and Conclusion. This is also a GREAT Bibliography, the most My grandmother was Scots Irish and came from the Cape Fear area of NC (Wilmington). Her father was William Henry Mills, I think my grandmother full name was Margaret Foreman Mills who married a W. H. Koelling who was a Presby. minister. Also, their was a Bonner Mills and Clarence Herman Mills. William Clarence Mills was born in 18 Sept 1873. By chance, would you have any information on this family. What I really can't find is the Foreman part of the family and which I am curious about. Thanks for any help you can give me. Margaret from Greensboro, NC
Joy...I have Coopers in Brown County, Ohio. Give me your names and I'll dig out my BIG FAT Cooper book. Tom