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1930 United States Federal Census
about Luther Cooper
Name: Luther Cooper Home in 1930: Pike Road, Montgomery, Alabama Age: 38 Estimated birth year: abt 1892 Birthplace: Alabama Relation to Head of House: Brother-in-law Race: White Occupation:
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Name Age Herman M Meriwether 49 Josephine Meriwether 45 Warren Meriwether 13 Frances Meriwether 12 Mary Elizabeth Meriwether 11 Nellie M Meriwether 8 Caroline Meriwether 6 Luther Cooper 38 1920 United States Federal Census
about Luther H Cooper
Name: Luther HCooper Home in 1920: Montgomery Ward 7, Montgomery, Alabama Age: 28 years Estimated birth year: abt 1892 Birthplace: Alabama Relation to Head of House: Son Father's Birth Place: Alabama Mother's name: Sallie E Mother's Birth Place: Alabama Marital Status: Single Race: White Sex: Male Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 533 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members:
Name Age Sallie E Cooper 53 Luther H Cooper 28 Susie M Cooper 17 Guy McGowan 17 View
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1880 United States Federal Census
about James C. Lee
Name: James C .Lee Home in 1880: Woods-Shop, Chambers, Alabama Age: 51 Estimated birth year: abt 1829 Birthplace: Georgia Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Elizabeth M. Father's birthplace: SC Mother's birthplace: GA Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Cannot read/write:
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Name Age James C. Lee 51 Elizabeth M. Lee 40 P. C. Coopper 19 Thos. S. Huggins 12 A. S. Lee 39 Joe Pearson 20 View
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Attach this record to a person in your tree as a source record, or save for later evaluation.Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Woods-Shop, Chambers, Alabama; Roll: T9_5; Family History Film: 1254005; Page: 144.1000; Enumeration District: 22; Image: 0497.
Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
about Savilla A Cooper
Name: Savilla ACooper Spouse: William McGhee Marriage Date: 17 Nov 1874 County: Chambers State: Alabama Performed By Title: Justice of the Peace Performed by Name: A P Stewart Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research
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1840 United States Federal Census
about Elijah Lee
Name: Elijah Lee Township: Not Stated County: Chambers State: Alabama Number of persons in household:
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1860 United States Federal Census
about Melinda Lee
Name: Melinda Lee Age in 1860: 64 Birth Year: abt 1796 Birthplace: Georgia Home in 1860: Northern Division, Chambers, Alabama Gender: Female Post Office: Dudleyville Value of real estate: View image Household Members:
Name Age Elijah Lee 80 Melinda Lee 64 James Lee 27 Aby Lee 23 Jesse Lee 20
1850 United States Federal Census
about Malinda Lee
Name: Malinda Lee Age: 45 Estimated birth year: abt 1805 Birth Place: Georgia Gender: Female Home in 1850
(City,County,State):District 19, Chambers, Alabama View
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1900 United States Federal Census
about L B Cooper
Name: L BCooper Home in 1900: Pike Road, Montgomery, Alabama Age: 48 Estimated birth year: abt 1852 Birthplace: Alabama Relationship to head-of-house: Head Spouse's name: Sellie E Race: White Occupation: View image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members:
Name Age L B Cooper 48 Sellie E Cooper 32 Janphine Cooper 14 Frank Cooper 12 Thomas Cooper 10 Luther Hill Cooper 8 John Cooper 3 Joseph McChesling 27 View
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Alabama Deaths, 1908-59
Birth, Marriage, & Death
Name: Levi B Cooper Death: 02 Aug 1915 - Montgomery
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1860 United States Federal Census
about C P Cooper
Name: C PCooper Age in 1860: 30 Birth Year: abt 1830 Birthplace: South Carolina Home in 1860: Northern Division, Chambers, Alabama Gender: Male Post Office: Chambers Value of real estate: View image Household Members:
Name Age C P Cooper 30 Sarah Cooper 30 Henry Cooper 13 Levi Cooper 11 Savilla Cooper 8
1870 United States Federal Census
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Name: C P Cooper Birth: abt 1825 - South CarolinaResidence: 1870 - Township 14 Range 17, Montgomery, Alabama
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State: Oklahoma Interviewee: Harrison, John The following railroads were built through the Territory: The M. K. & T. in 1871-2-3- The Sante Fe through the Oklahoma County in 1886. The Midland Valley Railroad in 1904, and the K. O. & G. from Miami, Indian Territory, to Dennison, Texas, in 1906-7-8. View Full Context
State: Oklahoma Interviewee: Hawkins, Annie We moved away jest as far away as we could and I married soon after. My husband died and I married again. I been married four times and all my husbands died. The last time I married it was to a man that belonged to a Indian man, Sam Love. He was a good owner and was one of the best men that ever lived. My husband never did move far away from him and he loved him like a father. He always looked after him till he died. My husband has been dead five years. View Full Context
State: Oklahoma Interviewee: Jackson, Frank The master's wife was Jane Jackson, the dearest old mistress who ever lived. Mistress Jane Jackson was always busy around her looms. My mother help with spinning and dying the thread. Lot of the thread was dyed red, I reckon because of the Indian mulberry (they called the tree 'Aal' in those days, he says), that was easy to get. View Full Context
State: Oklahoma Interviewee: Jackson, Lizzie Young master looked after what was left of the slaves. He was a Creek Indian, a big, big man in size, and good to everybody. He took us all to a place he called Canadian creek. (That must have been a settlement on Oklahoma's Canadian river.) View Full Context