>For information about the Wyoming Massacre, go to this site. There were >Coopers in the Wyoming Valley at this time. >http://www.rootsweb.com/~paluzern/massacre.htm > >-- >Muriel Caillau Muriel, Thank you ever so much for the web address regarding the Wyoming, Pa. Massacre. I found it to be an excellent source of new information and a source to correct previous information that I had misunderstood. Regarding my family connection to the Wyoming, Pa. area it was my GGGGGfather William Cooper and possibly his brother George Cooper (who is listed as a survivor of the Wyoming Massacre). Although I am still a little fuzzy on GGGGGfather William Cooper, I believe it was his son (also) William, b. ca.10 April 1771,who migrated from Pawling, Dutchess County, NY to Cayuta, Schuyler County, NY., where he died 3 July 1861. This William is buried in the Cayuta Cemetery with his wife Hannah (Narcork) along with some of his children,grandchildren, and greatgrandson Melvin, b. 20 April 1879, d. 17 Sept.1911; Melvin being my grandfather. I live about 8 miles from the Cayuta, NY cemetery and if I was to stand in that cemetery with my three year old greatgrandson, I could look at eight generations. Harry Cooper [email protected] 187 Bull Hill Road Newfield, New York 14867