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SILVESTER,COOPER,MOSLEY,COOKSEY,SMEDLEY,WOODHALL,RIGSBY

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Hi James,

I had an uncle Walter Cooper who lived in Aston. He married my aunt Ada (Street) some time before the war. They lived in Vicarage Road and subsequently moved to Hawksyard Road in Erdinton in the 1960's. They had a son called Harold. Any use?

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Nipper
 
Dear James,

I have been searching for info on Coopers from Birmingham area for some time. I am beginning to believe that every Cooper hasa at some time been there.

None of the other name on your list meant anything to me,but there are some male Cooper further back that I have no leads on.
Briefly"
My line starts witha Richard Cooper back in 1792 and he had sons Samuel Richard, John, Emma and John.
Samuel Richards marrieda Hannah Stringer in 1843 and they went on to 3 children Richard Samueal, John George and Emma.

I ahve some info on the line that went down from John George, but not Richard Samuel born in 1844.

Could this be a connection?

Ellie in Oz
 
Re: SILVESTER,COOPER,MOSLEY,COOKSEY,SMEDLEY,WOODHALL,R IGSBY

I have an Emily Mosley b. abt. 1879 in Aston Manor that md. into my Evans family.
 
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