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Henry Cooper

BirthApr 1812 - Cranleigh, Surrey, England
DeathJan 1859 - Hambledon, Surrey, England
MotherMary Tickner
FatherRobert Cooper

Born in Cranleigh, Surrey, England on Apr 1812 to Robert Cooper and Mary Tickner. Henry Cooper married Catherine BROOMER and had 10 children. He passed away on Jan 1859 in Hambledon, Surrey, England.

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Parents
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Robert Cooper
1770 - 1846
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Mary Tickner
1773 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Broomer
1812 - 1876
Children Show all
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Harriet Cooper
1845 - Unknown
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Susan Cooper
1837 - 1926
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James Cooper
1835 - 1915
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Henry Cooper
1843 - Unknown
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George Cooper
1850 - Unknown
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Eliza Cooper
1855 - Unknown
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Thomas Cooper
1842 - Unknown
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William Cooper
1847 - Unknown
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William Cooper
1848 - Unknown
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Thomas Cooper
1838 - Unknown

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