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John M Cooper, Sr (1683 - 1730)

Also Known As: "only John C. in NY of right age but 5 counties away"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Salem, Salem, New Jersey
Death: November 22, 1730 (47)
Deptford, Gloucester, New Jersey
Place of Burial: Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Cooper, Jr. and Mary Middleton Cooper
Husband of Ann Clark Cooper (Clark)
Father of Ann Whitall; James Cooper; David Cooper; John Cooper; Ann Whiteside and 8 others
Brother of Mary Bradway Thackara; Hannah Cooper; William Cooper and Sarah Cooper
Half brother of Agnes Cooper; Emily Cooper; Susan Cooper; Cathrine Alice Cooper; Alfred Cooper and 2 others

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About John M Cooper, Sr

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188794600/john-m.-cooper

William Cooper, Jr. (born 1660, died 1691), the eldest son of William the emigrant, married, in 1682, Mary, the daughter of Edward and Mary Bradway, of Salem, and the young couple settled in that town. He died in 1691, leaving three children,—John, Hannah and Mary. His widow intermarried the next year with William Kenton, of Choptank Meeting, Maryland, and the three children were fostered and cared for by their grandfather Cooper at the “Poynt.” John was provided with a farm, as above stated, and did not change his residence until after his grandfather's death. He married, at Chesterfield Meeting, Anne Clarke in 1712, and settled in Deptford township, Old Gloucester County. Hannah married, in 1704, at her grandfather's house at the “Poynt,” John, the eldest son of Archibald Mickle, and they settled on Newton Creek, within the town bounds of Gloucester. Mary appears to have accompanied her grandfather when he removed to his farm at Cooper town, on the Waterford side of the creek, where he died, for she was married, 1707, at the house of her testamentary guardian, John Kay, near Ellisburg, to Benjamin, son and heir of Thomas Thackara, of Newton, the pioneer. They resided on the Thackara property on the middle branch of Newton Creek.

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The History of Camden County, New Jersey
George Reeser Prowell
L. J. RICHARDS & CO.
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John M Cooper, Sr's Timeline

1683
September 22, 1683
New Salem, Salem, New Jersey
1713
March 12, 1713
Deptford, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States
1716
June 23, 1716
Deptford Township, Gloucester, NJ, United States
1718
March 5, 1718
New Jersey
1720
March 11, 1720
Deptford Township, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States
1722
June 1, 1722
New Jersey
1724
February 13, 1724
Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States
1727
February 13, 1727
Deptford, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States
1729
February 5, 1729
Deptford Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey