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Jeff Scott Cooper

Male 1888 - 1975  (86 years)


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  1. 1.  Jeff Scott Cooper was born on 5 Nov 1888 in Cerrogordo, Little River Co, Arkansas (son of John G. Cooper and Alice E. Holman); died on 10 Feb 1975 in Norman, Cleveland Co, Oklahoma.

    Jeff married Ella Lee Barfield about 1913. Ella was born on 17 Apr 1893 in Bonham, Fannin Co, Texas; died on 2 Nov 1968 in Norman, Cleveland Co, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John Waldo Cooper was born on 14 Oct 1914 in Winthrop, Little River Co, Arkansas; died on 18 Oct 1997 in Midwest City, Oklahoma.
    2. Doris Cooper was born in 1921 in Oklahoma; died after 1997.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John G. Cooper was born on 18 Jul 1845 in Rocky Comfort, Sevier Co, Arkansas (son of John Cooper, (son of who?) and Nancy McClinton); died on 5 Aug 1934 in Little River, Sevier Co, Arkansas; was buried in Cooper Cem, Little River Co, Arkansas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas
    • Census: 1910, Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas

    Notes:

    People and a Person of Oklahoma's Early Years
    By Cassidy M. Baugh September 2007
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/3081716/person/-1628832054/media/4?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum

    Many people think that Native Americans, especially women, did not go to school and learn to read and write, but this not really true. Before Oklahoma became a state, Presbyterian missionaries established a school for Indian girls in the Choctaw Nation, just west of the town of Idabel, Oklahoma. It was named the Wheelock Academy. There is a small Presbyterian Church on the grounds; it is the oldest church in Oklahoma. The school burned down in 1869. My great-great-great-grandfather, John G. Cooper, lived with his large family just a few feet over the borderline dividing Arkansas and Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation. Mr. Cooper did many things in his lifetime. He was born October 31, 1845, at the family homestead, served in Company C, Arkansas, Confederate States of America during the War Between the States. When he walked home, weary from the War, he set about getting on with his life. He was a "farm boy," but also a circuit-riding preacher, an excellent carpenter, had a general store and even did some "doctoring." There were often no doctors in many remote areas in those days, and he had learned a lot about injuries and first aid in the War. His practice was to do what he could medically and then pray for the patient. My great-grandfather told my great-aunt that a neighbor once brought a man in by "buck-board ambulance" with the calf of his leg nearly cut off from an accident with ax. Medic-Preacher Cooper laid the patient on a table on the front porch, sewed his leg together and prayed for the man who recovered and was still able to walk and get around.

    Finally, in 1883, the decision was made to rebuild the Wheelock Academy. Mr. Cooper was a member of the little church by the school. There was a lot of timber for wood in the area. He and other neighbors used their skills to rebuild the school. Years later, two of his granddaughters, Alice and May, worked in the school's kitchen and office.

    A workday for a circuit-riding preacher was not sitting in a nice office working on a dynamic sermon or visiting people in an air-conditioned hospital. Mr. Cooper would put a change of clothes, his Bible, a little writing paper and some food in a saddle bag and throw that on his horse and go visit the Indians in the area, as ministering to the Indians was his "calling." He was also a charter member of a chapter of Masons in Little River County, Arkansas. His first wife was Alice Holman. They had 12 children before her death. His second wife was Emma Brown, and they had one son.

    The solider, preacher, farmer, carpenter, store-keeper John G. Cooper, died May 8, 1934.


    Census:
    1900 Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas
    Residence 20
    Cooper J.G. 54 Oct 1845 head m2 yrs Ark SC SC farmer
    Emma 43 1857 KY m2 0 births 0 living KY -- --
    Other Dec 1880 20 Ark Ark Ark
    Claud Jul 1881 18 Ark Ark Ark
    Tucker Jul 1883 16 Ark Ark Ark
    Jeff 1885 (no month given) 15 Ark Ark Ark
    Lucy (no month given) 1887 12 Ark Ark Ark
    Dora (no month given) 1889 11 Ark Ark Ark
    Lee Aug 1897 2 Ark Ark Ark
    Brown Aug 1898 1 Ark Ark Ark

    Note: Alice died June 1897 Lee born Aug 1897. John and Emma say they have been married 2 years (1898). By dates, Brown should be Emma's, and not sure about Lee. But Emma says she has had no children.

    Census:
    1910 Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas
    John G Cooper 64 Ark NC SC
    Emma Cooper 53 KY KY KY
    Brown Cooper 11
    Lee P Cooper 13
    Dora Cooper 11

    John married Alice E. Holman about 1876. Alice was born on 18 Jan 1855 in Sevier Co, Arkansas; died on 25 Jun 1897 in Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice E. Holman was born on 18 Jan 1855 in Sevier Co, Arkansas; died on 25 Jun 1897 in Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas.
    Children:
    1. Laura Cooper was born in 1874; died in 1883.
    2. Bulah Cooper
    3. Inez Cooper
    4. Oather (or Ether) Cooper was born in Dec 1880 in Arkansas; died after 1900 in of, Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas.
    5. Claud Cooper was born in Jul 1881 in Arkansas; died after 1900 in of, Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas.
    6. Tucker Cooper was born in 1884 in Arkansas; died after 1900 in of, Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas.
    7. 1. Jeff Scott Cooper was born on 5 Nov 1888 in Cerrogordo, Little River Co, Arkansas; died on 10 Feb 1975 in Norman, Cleveland Co, Oklahoma.
    8. Hugh Cooper was born in 1886; died in 1888.
    9. Lucy Cooper was born in 1887 in Arkansas; died in 1963 in of, Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas.
    10. Dora Cooper was born in 1889 in Arkansas; died after 1910 in of, Caney, Little River Co, Arkansas.
    11. May Cooper was born in 1894; died in 1894.
    12. Lee Cooper


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Cooper, (son of who?) was born on 6 Aug 1803 in Duplin, North Carolina; died on 8 Aug 1869 in Little River, Sevier Co, Arkansas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Little River, Sevier Co, Arkansas

    Notes:

    Census:
    1860 Little River, Sevier Co, Arkansas
    John Cooper 56 farmer 7,000 2,000 North Carolina
    James 17 Arkansas
    John 15 Arkansas
    Paralee 13 Arkansas
    Daniel 9 Arkansas
    Tucker 7 Arkansas
    Sarah McClinton 35 1825 Arkansas

    John married Nancy McClinton on 21 Jul 1831 in Hempstead, Arkansas. Nancy (daughter of John McClinton, (immigrant) and Eleanor Lunetta Baird) was born on 19 Jan 1812 in Abbeville Co, South Carolina; died on 12 Mar 1860 in Jackson, Sevier Co, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy McClinton was born on 19 Jan 1812 in Abbeville Co, South Carolina (daughter of John McClinton, (immigrant) and Eleanor Lunetta Baird); died on 12 Mar 1860 in Jackson, Sevier Co, Arkansas.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Name: N Cooper
    Gender: Female
    Marital Status: Married
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1812
    Birth Place: South Carolina
    Age: 48
    Death Date: Mar 1860
    Cause of Death: Pneumonia
    Census Year: 1860
    Census Place: Jackson, Sevier, Arkansas
    LINE: 13

    Surname: N. Cooper
    Year: 1860
    County: Sevier CO.
    State: AR
    Age: 48
    Gender: F (Female)
    Month of Death: Mar
    State of Birth: SC
    ID#: 126_2432
    Occupation: NONE LISTED
    Cause of Death: PNEUMONIA

    Children:
    1. George Washington Cooper was born in Aug 1833 in Hempstead, Arkansas; died in 1908 in Commerce, Hunt Co, Texas.
    2. Simon Franklin Cooper was born in 1835 in Arkansas; died on 9 Jan 1913 in Alma, Crawford, Co, Arkansas.
    3. Mary Ellen Cooper was born on 7 Feb 1837 in Arkansas City, Arkansas Co, Arkansas; died in 1906 in Little River, Little River Co, Arkansas.
    4. Sarah J. Cooper was born on 19 Feb 1839 in Arkansas; died in 1862 in Jackson, Sevier Co, Arkansas.
    5. James Thomas Cooper was born on 8 Feb 1843 in Sevier Co, Arkansas; died on 13 Dec 1905 in Cecil, Franklin Co, Arkansas.
    6. 2. John G. Cooper was born on 18 Jul 1845 in Rocky Comfort, Sevier Co, Arkansas; died on 5 Aug 1934 in Little River, Sevier Co, Arkansas; was buried in Cooper Cem, Little River Co, Arkansas.
    7. Paralee Halan Cooper was born on 11 May 1848 in Arkansas; died on 1 Nov 1863 in of, Little River, Sevier Co, Arkansas.
    8. Daniel Sampson Cooper was born on 9 Dec 1851 in Arkansas City, Arkansas; died on 7 Sep 1933 in Winthrop, Little River Co, Arkansas.
    9. Tucker Steel Cooper was born on 5 Mar 1854 in Sevier Co, Arkansas; died on 13 Oct 1883 in Cecil, Franklin Co, Arkansas.
    10. Eliza L. Cooper was born in 1843 in Arkansas; died after 1850 in of, Jackson, Sevier Co, Arkansas.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  John McClinton, (immigrant) was born in 1766 in Ireland; died on 9 Jan 1849 in Sevier Co, Arkansas.

    John married Eleanor Lunetta Baird in 1814 in Abbeville Co, South Carolina. Eleanor was born in 1793 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, South Carolina; died in Feb 1856 in Sevier Co, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Eleanor Lunetta Baird was born in 1793 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, South Carolina; died in Feb 1856 in Sevier Co, Arkansas.
    Children:
    1. 5. Nancy McClinton was born on 19 Jan 1812 in Abbeville Co, South Carolina; died on 12 Mar 1860 in Jackson, Sevier Co, Arkansas.