Edward Cooper1

M, #1161, b. 4 August 1850
Edward Cooper|b. 4 Aug 1850|p233.htm#i1161|William Cooper|b. 1 Oct 1826|p233.htm#i1162|Martha Keane|b. 23 Oct 1831|p232.htm#i1160|Thomas Cooper||p460.htm#i2296|Sarah Unknown||p460.htm#i2297|William Keane||p241.htm#i1203|Maria Unknown||p241.htm#i1204|
FatherWilliam Cooper1 b. 1 Oct 1826
MotherMartha Keane1 b. 23 Oct 1831
Last Edited15 Oct 2001
BirthEdward Cooper was born circa 1850 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.1 
Baptism*He was baptized on 4 August 1850 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.2 
Edward Cooper was the son of William Cooper and Martha Keane.1 
(With Parents) 1851-CenEdward Cooper appeared on the 1851 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Fanny Cooper in the household of his parents William Cooper and Martha Cooper.3 
(With Parents) 1881-CenEdward Cooper appeared on the 1881 Census of Smithin Bottom, Coulsdon, Surrey, England, in the household of his parents William Buss and Martha Keane.1 

Citations:

  1. [S4] The Church of the Later-Day Saints, 1881 Census, British., CD-ROM (n.p.: As compiler, Sunday 3 April 1881), Census Record, Dwelling: Smithin Bottom. Census Place: Coulsdon, Surrey, England. Source: FHL Film 1341190, PRO Ref RG11, Piece 0807, Folio 90, Page 23. Hereinafter cited as 1881 Census, British.
  2. [S171] Baptismal Register of Northchapel, 1841 to 1879 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. Par. 142/1/2/2) Baptism of Edward Cooper. Fiche 1+, Page 35, Entry No. 280.
  3. [S366] 1851 Census for Northchapel (West Sussex County Record Office, HO107/1654/93/2 Fiche 1+) HO 107 Piece 1654 Fiche 2+, Northchapel Parish, Folio 270, Page No. 13, Schedule 44. Place: Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex. William Cooper, Head, Married, aged 24, Occupation: Shoe Maker, Born: Northchapel, Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.

William Cooper1,2

M, #1162, b. 1 October 1826
William Cooper|b. 1 Oct 1826|p233.htm#i1162|Thomas Cooper||p460.htm#i2296|Sarah Unknown||p460.htm#i2297|||||||||||||
FatherThomas Cooper3
MotherSarah Unknown3
Last Edited22 May 2003
Baptism*William Cooper was baptized on 1 October 1826 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. H W R Michell.3 
William Cooper was the son of Thomas Cooper and Sarah Unknown.3 
Marriage Bann*Marriage banns for William Cooper were published for three Sundays beginning on 12 September 1847 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Robert Witherby.4 
OccupationWilliam Cooper was a cordwainer circa 29 September 1847.5 
Marriage*He married Martha Keane, daughter of William Keane and Maria Unknown, on Wednesday, 29 September 1847 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the establishment, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Henry Keen and Eliza Keen, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.5 
OccupationWilliam Cooper was a shoemaker circa 1 July 1849.6 
Occupation*He was a labourer circa 4 August 1850.2 
1851-Cen*He and Martha Cooper appeared on the 1851 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Edward Cooper and Fanny Cooper in the same household, enumerated 30 March 1851.7 

Family

Martha Keane b. 23 October 1831
Marriage*William Cooper married Martha Keane, daughter of William Keane and Maria Unknown, on Wednesday, 29 September 1847 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the establishment, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Henry Keen and Eliza Keen, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.5 
Children

Citations:

  1. [S4] The Church of the Later-Day Saints, 1881 Census, British., CD-ROM (n.p.: As compiler, Sunday 3 April 1881), Census Record, Dwelling: Smithin Bottom. Census Place: Coulsdon, Surrey, England. Source: FHL Film 1341190, PRO Ref RG11, Piece 0807, Folio 90, Page 23. Hereinafter cited as 1881 Census, British.
  2. [S171] Baptismal Register of Northchapel, 1841 to 1879 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. Par. 142/1/2/2) Baptism of Edward Cooper. Fiche 1+, Page 35, Entry No. 280.
  3. [S146] Baptisms Register of Northchapel, 1813 to 1841 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/2/1) Baptism of William Cooper. Fiche 2+, Page. 45, Entry No. 355.
  4. [S173] Banns Register of Northchapel, 1823 to 1862 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. Par. 142/1/4/1) Entry for William Cooper & Martha Keen. Fiche 1+, Page No. ?, Entry No. 140.
  5. [S172] Marriage Register of Northchapel, 1837 to 1886 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/3/2) Marriage of William Cooper & Martha Keen. Fiche 1+, Page 30, Entry No. 59.
  6. [S171] Baptismal Register, Northchapel, 1841 to 1879.
  7. [S366] 1851 Census for Northchapel (West Sussex County Record Office, HO107/1654/93/2 Fiche 1+) HO 107 Piece 1654 Fiche 2+, Northchapel Parish, Folio 270, Page No. 13, Schedule 44. Place: Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex. William Cooper, Head, Married, aged 24, Occupation: Shoe Maker, Born: Northchapel, Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.

Eliza Bennett1

F, #1163
Last Edited30 Sep 2001
(Witness) 1881-CenEliza Bennett appeared on the 1881 Census of Idles Fold Farm, Kirdford, Sussex, England, along with James Baker in the household of James Sopp and Anne Durrant.1 

Citations:

  1. [S4] The Church of the Later-Day Saints, 1881 Census, British., CD-ROM (n.p.: As compiler, Sunday 3 April 1881), Census Record, Dwelling: Idles Fold Farm. Census Place: Kirdford, Sussex, England. Source: FHL Film 1341262, PRO Ref RG11, Piece 1111, Folio 101, Page 22. Hereinafter cited as 1881 Census, British.

James Baker1

M, #1164
Last Edited30 Sep 2001
(Witness) 1881-CenJames Baker appeared on the 1881 Census of Idles Fold Farm, Kirdford, Sussex, England, along with Eliza Bennett in the household of James Sopp and Anne Durrant.1 

Citations:

  1. [S4] The Church of the Later-Day Saints, 1881 Census, British., CD-ROM (n.p.: As compiler, Sunday 3 April 1881), Census Record, Dwelling: Idles Fold Farm. Census Place: Kirdford, Sussex, England. Source: FHL Film 1341262, PRO Ref RG11, Piece 1111, Folio 101, Page 22. Hereinafter cited as 1881 Census, British.

Mary Ann Pescot1

F, #1165, b. 20 October 1844
Mary Ann Pescot|b. 20 Oct 1844|p233.htm#i1165|George Pescot|b. 12 Dec 1813\nd. b 14 Nov 1847|p217.htm#i1081|Susanna Blake|b. 25 Aug 1816|p217.htm#i1082|Thomas Pescot||p217.htm#i1084|Mary Unknown 2||p217.htm#i1085|William Blake|b. c 1778|p428.htm#i2137|Jane Unknown|b. c 1779|p428.htm#i2138|
FatherGeorge Pescot1 b. 12 Dec 1813, d. b 14 Nov 1847
MotherSusanna Blake1 b. 25 Aug 1816
Last Edited19 Mar 2002
Baptism*Mary Ann Pescot was baptized on 20 October 1844 at Wisborough Green, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. John Thornton.1 
Mary Ann Pescot was the daughter of George Pescot and Susanna Blake.1 

Citations:

  1. [S169] Baptismal Register of Wisborough Green, 1841 to 1876 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. None) Baptism of Mary Ann Peskett. Fiche 1+, Page 21, Entry No. 168.
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