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Thomas Jack Cooper

BirthAbout 1775 - VA or NC USA
Death28 Apr 1855 - Gentry, Missouri, United States
MotherMartha Isles
FatherJohn Cooper

Born in VA or NC USA on About 1775 to John Cooper and Martha Isles. Thomas Jack Cooper married Nancy Cornelius and had 8 children. He passed away on 28 Apr 1855 in Gentry, Missouri, United States.

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John Cooper
1730 - 1794
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Martha Isles
1732 - 1798
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Nancy Cornelius
1782 - 1867
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Cornelius Cooper
1802 - 1875
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Mary Polly Cooper
1809 - 1885
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Susan Cooper
1805 - 1875
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John Cooper
1798 - Unknown
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Jane Cooper
1807 - 1894
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George Washington Cooper
1813 - 1892
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Greenberry D Sr Cooper
1815 - 1893
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James Abraham Cooper
1824 - 1891

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