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    1. William Cooper born 4 May 1762 in Monmounth, NJ
    2. Joy Durrett
    3. I too connect back to William Cooper and Elizabeth Richmond. My Cooper is Margaret Peggy Cooper married Jacob Boone. I know that we are cousin some how. Contact me off the list and lets compare notes. I am in the same boat as you. I do know where William Cooper born 14 May 1762 is from Monmouth County, NJ born there and died in Brown County, Ohio on 26 Sep 1859. If this is your William Cooper let me know. He married Elizabeth Richmond. This comes from a book on the Richmond line. If it is I am looking forward to comparing notes. Children of William Cooper and Elizabeth Richmond John Cooper born 1787 Joanna Cooper born 15 Dec 1793 Margaret (Peggy) Cooper born 10 Feb 1798 married Jacob Boone Sydney Cooper born Thomas Cooper Abt 1795 Mary Ellen (Polly) Cooper born 24 Aug 1799 Charles Cooper 18 Apr 1801 Eleanor Cooper born 13 Sept 1802 Zenas Cooper 1 Apr 1804 Jacob Cooper born 30 Nov 1805 Elizabeth (Eliza) Cooper born 15 Jan 1808 Peter Cooper born Abt 1809 David Cooper born 22 Feb 1822 I am sure the Boone's and Coopers intermarried as did other groups of this time. So if this is your William Cooper which son is your line because mine is Margaret "Peggy" Cooper married Jacob Boone. Thanks Joy Thank you. Joy Durrett ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 4:50 PM Subject: [COOPER] Question on DNA testing > To Ben and Gary regarding DNA testing. > > I have been reading with interest all of the DNA postings. I was wondering > if > anyone else has the problem that I have? I have proven my line very > solidly > back to Lycurgus Cooper born 1809 in PA. Lycurgus listed his parents a > William > Cooper, father born NJ, and mother's maiden name as Boon on a marriage > record > (2nd marriage). I have a copy of a will from Delaware County, OHIO for a > William Cooper that names Lycurgus in it. I'm confident that this is > Lycurgus's > Dad, but it didn't say "my son, Lycurgus" so would like a second > documentation > for solid proof. Working on that item. > > Anyway, my dilemma is this....my family is loaded with males. Dad's alive, > I > have 3 brothers, and from those brothers, 6 nephews. Not one of them cares > one > whit about genealogy and will not pay for the DNA test! I love it better > than > anything, but am a widow and can barely afford the Internet, much less a > DNA > test. My brother's are leary about identity theft but one of them said > they'd > do one (probably so I'll leave them alone!)...if I pay for it! Talk about > frustration!!! Anyway, was just wondering if there were any donated > funding for > people like me who can supply DNA to help flesh out a Cooper line, but > just > can't afford it? Realize this question can probably open up a real can of > worms....but if you don't ask, you'll never know the answer! > > Thanks for the consideration of your reply! > > Janie Russell > Still disturbing the dead and really, really irritating the living! > > > > > > Researching; Cooper (2 lines), Brown, Pulley, Smith (2 lines), Purvis, > Thompson, Strickland, Barrett, Russell, Butcher. > > > ==== COOPER Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the COOPER list, send the command "unsubscribe" to > [email protected] (if in mail mode) or > [email protected] (if in digest mode.) > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >

    03/13/2005 11:47:58