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Note: Zaccheus Cooper and Rachel Fullerton Cooper moved to Rutherford County, Tennessee in 1804. They disappear from all verifiable individual specific public records of Rutherford County, Tennessee in 1811. In Rutherford County, Tennessee in the early 1800s there lived two different Zaccheus Coopers and two different Wells Coopers. The names, number, and birth dates of Zaccheus and Rachel Fullerton Cooper's children are unknown. Sources- RootsWeb World Connect Project, Robert O. Fullerton's Descendants, June Palmer. US Army discharge of Zaccheus Cooper dated May 28, 1819, states that Zaccheus Cooper is single. There is no known DNA from Zaccheus Cooper. However, there is DNA on file (FamilyTree DNA Kit #19309, Haplo unknown, but the best guess of FamilyTree DNA is Haplo J1) from a provable descendent of the John Cooper whose Will was probated in Halifax County, North Carolina 1794. FamilyTree DNA Kit #19309 is a genetic distance of 4 from Zachariah Cooper (born England, 1780 - died in Tennessee, 1845). DNA Source - Cooper Surname DNA Project Haplo J1. Isaac "Zack" Cooper (Haplo R1b) is a descendant of James Cooper (died Surry County, Virginia 1734). He lived on the upper reaches of the West Fork of Stones River located on the Bedford/Rutherford, Tennessee county line. His real estate joined Beverly Harris (male), who was the father-in-law of Jonathan Heflin. Isaac "Zack" Cooper is believed to be a son-in-law of William Heflin. All of them were immigrants to Rutherford County, Tennessee from Granville County, North Carolina. Sources- Rutherford County Tennessee Land Deed Genealogy and RootsWeb World Connect Project, Huguenot Families in the American South.
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