Person:James Cooper (40)

Watchers
m. 1811
  1. James Cooper1811 - 1893
  2. Amy Cooper1813 -
  3. Ruth Cooper1815 -
  4. John Cooper1818 -
  5. Hannah Cooper1820 -
  6. Joanna Cooper1823 -
  7. Nancy Cooper1825 -
  8. Pricilla Cooper1828 -
  9. Lemuel Young Cooper1832 - 1890
  10. Elmy Anne Cooper1835 -
m. 25 Apr 1833
  1. Lemuel Leroy Cooper1834 - 1906
  2. Melissa Cooper1835 - 1836
  3. Elizabeth Cooper1837 - 1919
  4. John Harrison Cooper1838 - 1900
  5. Joel Allen Cooper1840 - 1935
  6. David Frazee Cooper1841 - 1928
  7. Marion H. Cooper1842 - 1863
  8. Joanna Cooper1844 - 1918
  9. James Henry Cooper1846 - 1883
  10. Cary Cooper1847 - 1929
  11. Austen Mann Cooper1849 - 1907
  12. Miles Cooper1851 - 1947
  13. Nathan Bateson Cooper1852 - 1917
  14. Jacob Preston Cooper1854 - 1944
  15. Benjamin Cooper1856 - 1856
  16. Lucinda Rosetta Cooper1860 - 1942
  17. Ida Cooper1861 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] James Cooper
Gender Male
Birth[2][3][4][1] 28 Oct 1811 Lone Pine, Washington, Pennsylvania
Marriage 25 Apr 1833 to Lucinda Allen
Census[6] 1840 Harlem Township, Delaware, Ohio
Census 1850 Harlem Township, Delaware, Ohiowith Lucinda Allen
Occupation[7] 1860 a Farmer || He was still a Farmer in 1870 and 1880.
Census 1860 Cain Township, Hillsborough, Fountain, Indianawith Lucinda Allen
Census 1870 Cain Township, Hillsborough, Fountain, Indianawith Lucinda Allen
Census 1880 Cain Township, Fountain, Indianawith Lucinda Allen
Death[2][5][4][1] 3 Aug 1893 Cain Township, Hillsborough, Fountain, Indiana
Burial[5][9] Cain Township, Hillsborough, Fountain, Indiana

Naomi Reichard Peebles Interview

Cary Coopers mother and father (James Cooper and Lucinda Allen) built a house next door. Cary’s father James Cooper built a "weaning house" where his kids could live for a few years after they got married. S8

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Nancy Reichard. Reichard Family History. (Family History, ca 1980).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Author Unknown. Our Cooper Family. (Genealogy, Unpublished).
  3. Ohio, 1850 federal census : population schedules. (Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, 1964)
    1850.

    1850; Census Place: Harlem, Delaware, Ohio; Roll: M432_675; Page: 138A; Image: 95. James Cooper Entry

  4. 4.0 4.1 Keith Reichard. Cooper Family History. (Family History, ca 1965).
  5. 5.0 5.1 James Cooper Headstone. (Headstone)
    1893.
  6. United States. Census Office. Ohio, 1820 thru 1840 federal census : population schedules. (Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, 1938, 1949, 1950, 1958-1960)
    1840.

    Year: 1840; Census Place: Harlem, Delaware, Ohio; Roll: 391; Page: 141; Image: 826; Family History Library Film: 0020163. James Cooper Entry

  7. 1860 US Federal Population Census: Cain, Fountain County, Indiana.
  8.   Naomi Reichard Peebles. Interview with Naomi Reichard Peebles. (Scott Black, 2001).

    Cary Coopers mother and father (James Cooper and Lucinda Allen) built a house next door. Cary’s father James Cooper built a "weaning house" where his kids could live for a few years after they got married.

  9. Hillsboro Springhill Cemetery