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John Cooper

Birth1803 - Gt Staughton, Huntingdonshire
DeathBet. 1861–1871 - Huntingdonshire
MotherMary Tyler
FatherJohn Cooper

Born in Gt Staughton, Huntingdonshire on 1803 to John Cooper and Mary Tyler. John Cooper married Susanna Smith and had 10 children. He passed away on Bet. 1861–1871 in Huntingdonshire.

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Parents
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John Cooper
1773 - 1805
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Mary Tyler
1776 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Smith
1806 - 1886
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Susanna Smith
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Robert Cooper
1840 - 1901
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Charlotte Cooper
1827 - Unknown
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William Cooper
1826 - 1886
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Sarah Cooper
1848 - 1925
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Rebecca Cooper
1843 - 1852
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Frances Mary Cooper
1830 - Unknown
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Maria Cooper
1831 - Unknown
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Sarah Cooper
1849 - Unknown
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Eliza Cooper
1844 - Unknown
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Robert Cooper
1841 - Unknown

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