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Cooper Family Cemetery #2
Contributed by: Homer Musselman
This cemetery is located behind the
house of Jeanette P. Cooper on Ramoth Church Road (Route # 628.) Bill Gordon and
"Little" John Cooper were my guides. Little John Cooper's parents were
John W. & Sallie W. Cooper.
Cooper, Baby
No date
Jul 25, 1915
Cooper, Chester L. (Sr.)
Aug 24, 1923
May 21, 1978
Consort: Jeanette P. Cooper
Cooper, James Harvey
No date
Apr 1894
Parents: James Sylas & Malinda
Musselman Cooper
Cooper, James Sylas
Sep 22, 1838
Aug 4, 1917
Consort: Malinda Musselman (Married
Feb 21, 1872)
War: Civil War
Cooper, Jeanette P.
Jul 25, 1924
No date
Cooper, John W. (Jr.) (Little John)
Feb 6, 1907
May 23, 1990, 83 Yrs.
Parents: John Wesley & Sallie W.
Cooper
Cooper, John Wesley
Feb 7, 1879
Nov 26, 1947
Consort: Sallie W. Cooper
Parents: James Sylas & Malinda
Cooper
Cooper, Malinda Musselman
Maiden Name: Musselman
Jun 12, 1854
Mar 28, 1929
Cooper, Ralph W. (Doc)
Jan 5, 1904
May 22, 1929
Parents: John W. & Sallie W.
Cooper
Cooper, Rollie M.
Oct 21, 1885
Oct 28, 1906
Parents: James Sylas & Malinda
Musselman Cooper
Cooper, Sallie W.
Maiden Name: English
Nov 5, 1879
Apr 17, 1932
Lamb, Glen Arthur
Oct 8, 1904
Jul 11, 1905
Parents: His mother was daughter of
James S. & Malinda Cooper
Musselman, Emily J. (Miss)
Mar 30, 1851
Sep 11, 1932
Sister of Malinda Musselman Cooper
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