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Orange County, Virginia, 1785

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



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


1845 Mississippi State Census

Monroe County


Emeline Coopwood and David Jamison marry January 20, 1848 in Aberdeen, Mississippi.



1850 Federal Census

Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, 794-828, November 28, 1850
Emaline Jamison * - Western Division, Monroe County, Mississippi, September 17, 1850


1860 Federal Census

Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, 590-590, August 16, 1860
Emiline Jamison * - Aberdeen, West Division of Monroe County, Mississippi, August 8, 1860


1870 Federal Census

Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, 399-399
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

Supervisor's District No. 2, Lee County, Mississippi, S.D. 1, E.D. 87, p. 68, _-532-551, June 25, 1880


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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