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Joseph Cooper

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Joseph Cooper||p350.htm#i2504|William Cooper|d. 1732|p351.htm#i2502|Elizabeth Williamson||p2470.htm#i2503|William Cooper , Sr.|d. 1686|p351.htm#i2530|Ann Bailey||p97.htm#i2531|||||||

Relationship=6th great-granduncle of Raymond Talbott Denton.
Last Edited=December 18, 1998
     Joseph Cooper was the son of William Cooper and Elizabeth Williamson.

Mary Cooper

F, b. 1754
Mary Cooper|b. 1754|p350.htm#i2496|Benjamin Cooper|b. 1701\nd. 1761|p346.htm#i2486|Elizabeth Cannon|b. 1710\nd. 1759|p271.htm#i2487|William Cooper|d. 1732|p351.htm#i2502||||John Cannon , II|b. 1688\nd. 1734|p272.htm#i2512||||

Relationship=5th great-grandaunt of Raymond Talbott Denton.
Last Edited=October 10, 2001
     Mary was born in 1754 in North Carolina, British Colony. She was the daughter of Benjamin Cooper and Elizabeth Cannon.

Mary E. Cooper

F, b. April 13, 1839, d. December 9, 1881

Last Edited=January 10, 2003
     Mary was born on Saturday, April 13, 1839 in Kentucky, USA.1,2 Mary, age 26, was married to Dr. William Burney Floyd, age 41, son of William Helm Floyd and Rhoda Hart, Saturday, April 7, 1866 in Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.3 Mary died on Friday, December 9, 1881 in Cairo, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 42 years, 7 months and 26 days.1,2,4 Her body was interred after December 9, 1881 in Smith Mills Cemetery, Smith Mills, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.1,2
     As of Saturday, April 7, 1866, her married name was Floyd. Mary (age 31) was listed as a household member living with Dr. William Burney Floyd on the 1870 Census, on June 1, 1870 in Household No. 166, Cairo, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.5 Mary (age 41) was listed as wife living with Dr. William Burney Floyd on the 1880 Census, on June 1, 1880 in Household Number 89, Cairo, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.6

Children of Mary E. Cooper and Dr. William Burney Floyd

Citations

  1. [S152] Henderson County Historical Society, compiler, Gone But Not Forgotten - 1982 (Henderson, Kentucky: Henderson County Historical Society, 1982), Page 248. Hereinafter cited as Gone But Not Forgotten - 1982.
  2. [S587] Henderson County Historical Society, compiler, Gone But Not Forgotten - Revised 1997 (Henderson, Kentucky: Henderson County Historical Society, Revised 1997), Page 241. Hereinafter cited as Gone But Not Forgotten - Rev. 1997.
  3. [S227] William B. Floyd to Mary E. Cooper Marriage Record, Marriage Record, Marriage Book 007, Page Number 181, Henderson County, KY Clerk's Office, Henderson, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA. Hereinafter cited as Floyd, W. B. to Cooper, M. E. Marriage Record.
  4. [S649] Register of Deaths, City of Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, Vol. 1 1878-1890 , 2002, Page 163. Hereinafter cited as Register of Deaths, Henderson Co., KY.
  5. [S546] James L. Blue, 1870 Henderson County Kentucky Federal Census (Henderson, Henderson Co., Kentucky: Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society). Hereinafter cited as 1870 Henderson Co., KY Federal Census.
  6. [S548] James L. Blue, 1880 Henderson County Kentucky Federal Census (Henderson, Henderson Co., Kentucky: Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society). Hereinafter cited as 1880 Henderson Co., KY Federal Census.

Sarah Cooper

F, b. 1748
Sarah Cooper|b. 1748|p350.htm#i2494|Benjamin Cooper|b. 1701\nd. 1761|p346.htm#i2486|Elizabeth Cannon|b. 1710\nd. 1759|p271.htm#i2487|William Cooper|d. 1732|p351.htm#i2502||||John Cannon , II|b. 1688\nd. 1734|p272.htm#i2512||||

Relationship=5th great-grandaunt of Raymond Talbott Denton.
Last Edited=December 18, 1998
     Sarah was born in 1748. She was the daughter of Benjamin Cooper and Elizabeth Cannon.

William Cooper

M, b. 1725, d. 1807
William Cooper|b. 1725\nd. 1807|p350.htm#i2488|Benjamin Cooper|b. 1701\nd. 1761|p346.htm#i2486|Elizabeth Cannon|b. 1710\nd. 1759|p271.htm#i2487|William Cooper|d. 1732|p351.htm#i2502||||John Cannon , II|b. 1688\nd. 1734|p272.htm#i2512||||

Relationship=5th great-granduncle of Raymond Talbott Denton.
Last Edited=December 18, 1998
     William was born in 1725. He was the son of Benjamin Cooper and Elizabeth Cannon. William died in 1807 in Union Co., South Carolina, USA, at age 82 years.
     From a letter dated Aug. 14, 1856 written by William's grandson, James William Cooper to his son: "When Daniel Boon was exploring Kentucky, my grandfather William was with him. As well as I remember, he told me when the Kentucky lines were marked out he was one of the number though his name is spelt Cook. But on the breaking out of the hostilities with the Indians his family preremptorily refused to go. Some time afterward he moved to Union District SC before leaving NC. He had five sons and two daughters." William and Polly moved to Union CO, SC and lived with her brother James Harrison at Fairforest. Deed of gift to William II, 1804; Union County Deed Book H, pp 135-136 recorded 5 May 1804. William Sr. left to his son William "one bed and furniture and sted and cord, etc."