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Orange County, Virginia, 1785
5 white souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other buildings
Know all men by those presents that we Benjamin Coopwood and George Thompson both of the County of Albemarle are held and firmly bound unto Henry Lee Governor or chief magistrate of the state of Virginia to be paid unto the said governor or his successors in the sum of fifty pounds to which payment will and truly to be made we bind ourselves our kin & executors and administrators firmly by these presents sealed with our seal and dated this eleventh day of February 179 three.
The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas a marriage is suddenly intended to be had solemnized between the above bound Benjamin Coopwood and Milly Thomason now if there should be no lawful cause or impediment to hinder and prevent the same thru the above obligation to be paid or otherwise to remain in full force and Virtue
Signed seald and
delivered in presen as of
John Carr
Benjamin Coopwood
George Tomerson
You are hereby authorized to issue a License for my marriage with Benjamin Coopwood.
W Wm Nicholas C.A.C. Milly (her X mark) Thomason
Feb. 10th, 1793
1830 Federal Census
Lawrence County, Alabama
George W. Coopwood
(number of males by ages)
one 0 - 5 [John] , none 5 - 10, none 10 - 15, none 15 - 20,
one 20 - 30 [George W. *], none 30 - 100
Females (number of females by age)
one 0 - 5 [Emeline *] , none 5 - 10, none 10 - 15 , none 15 - 20,
one 20 - 30 [Agnes *], none 30 - 100
George Coopwood and family move to Monroe County, Mississippi.
Agnes Simpson Coopwood dies.
George Washington Coopwood and Evaline Cherry marry.
1840 Federal Census
Monroe County, Mississippi, p. 18
George W. Coopwood
Males (number of males by ages)
one 0 - 5, none 5 - 10, two 10 - 15 [John],
none 15 - 20, none 20 - 30, one 30 - 40 [George W. *]
Females (number of females by ages)
none 0 - 5, one 5 - 10 [Sarah], two 10 - 15 [Mary, Emeline *] , none 15 - 20, one 20 - 30 [Evaline]
Male slaves (number of males by ages)
one under 10, three 24 and under 35
Female slaves (number of females by ages)
one under 10, two 10 and under 24
* 4 people are employed in argriculture; the other industries are blank.
* One white person under the age of 14 is deaf and dumb.
* The number of white persons over the 20 years of age in each family who cannot read and write is blank.
1845 Mississippi State Census
Monroe County
Benjamin F. Coopwood
George W. Coopwood *
Thomas Coopwood
William O. Coopwood
Emeline Coopwood and
David Jamison marry January 20, 1848 in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
1850 Federal Census
Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, 794-828, November 28, 1850
44 year old white male born in Tennessee
He is a farmer with real estate worth $4,000.
Evalina Coopwood
38 year old white female born in Tennessee
Mary Coopwood
19 year old white female, born in Alabama
She is deaf and dumb.
Sarah Coopwood
17 year old white female born in Alabama
Elizabeth Coopwood
7 year old white female born in Mississippi
Ann E. Coopwood
4 year old white female born in Mississippi
William White
21 year old white male born in Tennessee
He is a student.
Newell C. Cherry
17 year old white male born in Tennessee
He is a farmer.
John Coopwood
22 year old white male born in Alabama
He is a student.
20 slaves
44 year old black male
35 year old black male
32 year old black male
28 year old black male
27 year old black female
24 year old black female
23 year old black female
23 year old black female
21 year old black male
15 year old black male
14 year old black male
9 year old black female
8 year old mulatto male
7 year old black female
7 year old black male
4 year old black male
4 year old black male
2 year old black male
1 year old black female
1 year old black male
Emaline Jamison * - Western Division, Monroe County, Mississippi, September 17, 1850
1860 Federal Census
Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, 590-590, August 16, 1860
52 year old white male born in Tennessee
He is a preacher with real estate worth $1000 and personal estate worth $30,250.
Evaline Coopwood47 year old white female born in Tennessee
Mary Coopwood27 year old deaf and dumb white female, born in Alabama
Elizabeth Coopwood15 year old white female born in Mississippi
She attended school within the past year.
Ann E. Coopwood 14 year old white female born in Mississippi
She attended school within the past year.
A. Ward 17 year old white male born in Mississippi
He is a salesman.
The following columns are blank for this family:
* Married within the year.
* Persons over 20 y'rs of age who cannot read & write.
12 slaves
55 year old black female
37 year old black female
30 year old black male
28 year old black female
18 year old black female
15 year old mulatto male
12 year old black male
11 year old black female
6 year old black female
6 year old black female
4 year old black female
1 year old black female
Emiline Jamison * - Aberdeen, West Division of Monroe County, Mississippi, August 8, 1860
1870 Federal Census
Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, 399-399
63 year old white male born in Tennessee.
He is a preacher.
No values are given for real estate and personal estate.
Eveline Coopwood 55 year old white female born in Tennessee.
She keeps house.
Mary Coopwood 35 year old white female born in Alabama.
Mark under Column for Deaf, blind, idiotic, etc.
Ann Coopwood 22 year old white female born in Mississippi.
Emline Jimmerson * - Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, August 24, 1870
1880 Federal Census
Emaline Jamison * - High Street, Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, June 23, 1880
North Aberdeen District, Monroe County, Mississippi, p. 139, 24-24, June 2, 1880
50 year old married white male born in Tennessee
His father was born in Tennessee; his mother was born in Georgia.
He is a planter.
Sallie Walls
46 year old married white female born in Alabama
Her father was born in Alabama; her mother was born in Tennessee.
She is William's wife; her occupation is keeping house.
Sue Walls
19 year old single white female born in Mississippi and is William's
daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Alabama.
Her occupation is At Home.
Agnes Walls
15 year old single white female born in Mississippi and is William's
daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Alabama.
Her occupation is At Home.
Alice Walls
13 year old single white female born in Mississippi and is William's
daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Alabama.
Her occupation is At Home.
Effie Walls
10 year old single white female born in Mississippi and is William's
daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Alabama.
Her occupation is At Home.
Johnnie Walls
8 year old single white male born in Mississippi and is William's son
His father was born in Tennessee; his mother was born in Alabama.
Mary Coopwood
49 year old single white female born in Alabama and is listed as sister [She is Sallie's sister.]
Her father and mother were born in Tennessee.
Deaf and dumb is marked.
Supervisor's District No. 2, Lee County, Mississippi, S.D. 1, E.D. 87, p. 68, _-532-551, June 25, 1880
49 year old married white male born in Tennessee
His father was born in Virginia; his mother was born in Tennessee.
He is a farmer.
Pauline Cherry
38 year old married white female born in Mississippi and is N.C.'s wife
Her father was born in South Carolina; her mother was born in Alabama.
Occupation - Keeping house
Ella Cherry
16 year old single white female born in Mississippi and is N.C.'s daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Mississippi.
She attended school within the year; occupation - At Home.
Willie Cherry
14 year old single white female born in Mississippi and is N.C.'s daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Mississippi.
She attended school within the year; occupation - At Home.
John Cherry
10 year old single white male born in Mississippi and is N.C.'s son
His father was born in Tennessee; his mother was born in Mississippi.
He attended school within the year; occupation - Laborer.
Minnie Cherry
9 year old single white female born in Mississippi and is N.C.'s daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Mississippi.
She attended school within the year.
LeOra Cherry
6 year old single white female born in Mississippi and is N.C.'s daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Mississippi.
Birdie Cherry
3 year old single white female born in Mississippi and is N.C.'s daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Mississippi.
Louie Cherry
5 month old single white female born in December in Mississippi and is N.C.'s daughter
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Mississippi.
Evelina Cherry
70 year old widowed white female born in Tennessee and is N.C.'s mother
Her father and mother were born in Virginia.
Louie Cherry died September 25, 1898? and was buried in
Campbelltown Cemetery, Lee County, Mississippi.
1900 Federal Census
Emeline Jamison * - West 11th Street, Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, June 1, 1900
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