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Marriage: Children:
  1. Lucy Cooper: Birth: ABT 1804 in Tennessee. Death: 21 NOV 1850 in Dyersburg, Dyer, Tennessee


Notes
a. Note:   1) Davidson County: County Clerk: Wills, Vol. 4, pg. 49:
 William Cooper, Dec'd -- May 18th, 1809
 Sales of property of the estate of the late William Cooper, Dec'd. - returned to April Court 1809, To wit, 1808 January 1st: Patsy Cooper, 1 trunk $2.00, 1 bed & bedstead $17.00, 1 bed and furniture $11.50, 1 table $1.00, 1 large wheel $1.25, pewter knives & forks $3.871/2, Patsy Cooper 1/2 dozen chairs $2.50, Patsy Cooper 1 cow & calf $8.50, 1 cow & calf(??) $9.75, Patsy Cooper 1 oven $1.25, 2 pots and 1 pan $2.25, 1 sorrell mare $43.00. Total Amt. $103.871/2.
 (signed) Patsy Cooper, Adm'rx.
  2) Davidson County: County Clerk: Wills, Vol. 4, pg. 103:
 William Cooper, Dec'd, Settlement -- May 18th 1810
 To the honorable Court of Davidson County, we the undersigned, according to your Order to us directed from January 1810 have Settled with Patsy Cooper, administratrix of the estate of William Cooper Dec'd and find in her hands the sum of $1931, which sum of $1931she stands debtor to the aforesaid estate of William Cooper, Dec'd, including her own dividend (and?) charges. Given under our hands this 5th of April 1810. Thos. Dillahunty and Philip Pipkins, Commrs.
  The above Settlement was Returned to April Court 1810 by the above signed commissioners and ordered to be Recorded. Andrew Ewing, CDC.
  3) Davidson County: County Clerk: Wills, Vol. 4, pg. 103:
 William Cooper, Dec'd, Estate Divided -- May 18th 1810
 We the Subscribers being appointed by the County Court of Davidson January 1810 to divide the estate of William Cooper Dec'd amounting to $1931 do divide in the following manner: To Patsy Cooper, wife of the Dec'd, we give $214.55; to Polly Garrett we give $214.55; Ditto James Cooper $214.55; Ditto William Cooper $214.55; Ditto Patsy Cooper $214.55; Ditto Thos. Cooper $214.55; Ditto Betsy Cooper $214.55; Ditto Nancy $214.55; Ditto Lucy $214.55.
 Given under our hands this 13th February1810. (signed) David Beaty, Jas. Myratt. Andw. Castleman, Jas. Harding
  The above Division was Returned into Court April Session 1810 and ordered to be Recorded. Andrew Ewing, CDC.
  4) Davidson County: County Clerk: Wills, Vol. 4, pg. 377:
 William Cooper, Dec'd, His Inventory -- Oct. 20th 1815
 A true inventory of the property of William Cooper, Dec'd, to wit: one note on James Neely ten dollars; one note on John Whitby twenty dollars; one note on James Cooper twenty five dollars twenty five cents; one note on Kinchan Dorral three dollars; one note on Henry White thirty dollars; one pair of Saddle Bags two dollars (six dollars?) appears to be loaned to Pinkerton but denied by him.
 (signed) E. Brown, Adm'r.
  State of Tennessee, Davidson County Court, Oct. Sessions 1815:
 This Inventory of the Estate of William Cooper, Dec'd, was returned into Court by E. Brown Adm'r of the decedent Estate and Ordered to be Recorded. Test: Nathan Ewing, Clerk of said Court.


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