I have abstracted Coopers from John to Wm. in the subject book. It may hold clues for some who are that far back in time. I have no other data on them at this time only what appears in this report. The book can be found at Valporaiso Public Lib. Valpo. IN. John Cooper Name: John Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, see notes- John Cooper, of Cambridge, came with sister Lydia, after their father's death in company of Gregory Stone who mrd their mother Lydia. His sister m David Fiske. He was freeman May 18 1642, constable, selectman, very many yrs deacon, town clerk from 1669 to his death Aug 22 1691; by wife Ann, dau of Nathaniel Sparhawk, had Ann, b Nov 16 1643, who m Edward Pinson; Mary, b Sep 11 1645; Samuel b Jan 3 1654; John b 1656; Nathaniel, bapt May 8 1659 d Dec 19 1661; Lydia b Apr 13 1663; and Hannah b Dec 29 1667. John Cooper Name: John Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, John Cooper, of Scituate, m 1634 Priscilla, widow of William Wright, who was a sister of Gov. Bradfords wife Alice; removed 1639 to Barnstable, there died without ch. His will was made 1676. John Cooper Name: John Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, John Cooper, of New Haven, 1639, was agent for iron works, representative 1664-7, had Mary, b 1631, prob in Eng., bapt Aug 15 1641; Hannah, 1638, who was bapt at same time with Mary, and m John Potter; and Sarah, bapt Sep 21 1645, who m 1662, Samuel Hemenway, and he d Nov 23 1689. John Cooper Name: John Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, John Cooper, of Weymouth, whose will in Genealogical Register, V, 303, seems to show that he was only transient visitor in autumn of 1653. John Cooper Name: John Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, John Cooper, of Duxbury, 1666. John Cooper Name: John Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, John Cooper, of Lynn, came 1635, in the Hopewell, capt. Bundock, age 41, w wife and ch Mary, 13; John, 10; Thomas, 7; and Martha, 5. He was from Olney Co. Buckshire; freeman Dec 8 1836; was one of the purchasers from the Indians for the projectors of the Colony at Southampton, Long Island., and there was living 1664. Lydia Cooper Name: Lydia Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107. Nathaniel Cooper Name: Nathaniel Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, see notes-Nathaniel Cooper, of Rehoboth, had Thomas, b Jul 12 1676; Abijah, b May 1 1677, died soon. Peter Cooper Name: Peter Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, see notes-Peter Cooper, of Rowley, 1643, came 1635, in the Susan and Ellen, aged 28, may have removed to Rehooth, there brd Feb 28 1678. Simon Cooper Name: Simon Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, see notes-Simon Cooper, of Newport, 1663, a physician, m Jan 20 1664, Mary Tucker, called in the Friend's record of Shelter Is., who may have been dau of that John of Watertown and Hingham, had Rovert, b Oct 10, 1664; Joseph Feb 4 1667; Mary, Jul 20 1669; and Simon, Apr 1 1672. Thomas Cooper Name: Thomas Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, Thomas Cooper, of Boston, came, perhaps, in the Christian, 1635, age 18, was prob early at Windsor, rem 1641 to Springfield, freeman 1649, a Lt. killed by the Indians, Oct 5 1675. His dau Rebecca, m Jul 12 1677 to John Clark of Northampton. Thomas Cooper Name: Thomas Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, Thomas Cooper, of Hingham, came in the Diligent 1638, with his wife and 2 ch and 2 servants from Old Hingham, rem perhaps 1643 to Rehoboth, was representative 1652-53; mrd Oct 17 1656, for 2nd wife Ann, widow of Zaccheus Bosworth. He was deacon and brd 3rd wife Elizabeth, Feb 1 1681, Davis, in Mortons Memorial, 442; Baylies, II,198. Thomas Cooper Name: Thomas Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, see notes-Another Thomas Cooper, of Boston, had prob m a widow Smith of Watertown, for Matthew Smith is called on the record of his death son in law of Thomas Cooper, in May 1658. Thomas Cooper Name: Thomas Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, Thomas Cooper, of Watertown, brd Jun 20 1637, aged 80, as the record says. Timothy Cooper Name: Timothy Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, see notes-Timothy Cooper, of Lynn, 1637; d Mar 1659, had John, b 1647; Timothy, 1651; and 4 daughters. Timothy Cooper Name: Timothy Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, see notes-Timothy Cooper, of Springfield, 1668. Timothy Cooper Name: Timothy Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, see notes-Timothy Cooper, of Groton, m Jun 2 1669, Sarah Morse, dau of Joseph of Watertown, had Timothy, b Mar 24 1670; John, Mar 5 1672, died next month; Sarah, Mar 20 1673; and John, May 5 1675. William Cooper Name: William Cooper Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, 107, see notes-William Cooper, of Piscataqua, one of the men sent over 1631, or earlier, by Mason for settler of his plantation. Belknap I,425; and prob Winthrop, I,120, mentioned the loss of same man in a storm. Six of this name have been graduates at Harvard and two at other New Eng. colleges.