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Amelia Milly Sample

Birth14 May 1765 - Delta, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Death20 Jan 1853 - Delta, York, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherAgnes Welsher
FatherCunningham Sample

Born in Delta, York, Pennsylvania, USA on 14 May 1765 to Cunningham Sample and Agnes Welsher. Amelia Milly Sample married John Cooper and had 15 children. She passed away on 20 Jan 1853 in Delta, York, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Cunningham Sample
1723 - 1803
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Agnes Welsher
1730 - 1783
Spouse(s)
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John Cooper
1762 - 1816
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Cunningham Sample Cooper
1788 - 1864
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Robert Cooper
1796 - 1860
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Stephen Cooper
1786 - 1821
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Alexander Cooper
1790 - 1817
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Amelia Cooper
1809 - 1892
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John Cooper
1794 - 1805
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Nancy Cooper
1798 - 1850
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Thomas Cooper
1807 - Unknown
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Mary Cooper
1800 - 1801
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Caleb Cooper
1790 - 1851
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William Cooper
1793 - 1876
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John Cooper
1803 - Unknown
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Alsey Cooper
1801 - Unknown
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Imla Cooper
1801 - 1886
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John Cooper
1796 - 1850

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