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9101 WY008, Rever Bend Cemetery

1 NOTE Gravestone photo 20 Aug 2001 
Martha COON
 
9102 WY008, River Bend Cemetery

1 NOTE Gravestone photo 21 Aug 2001. 
Martha COON
 
9103 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mary Helen COON
 
9104 WY008, River Bend Cemetery

1 NOTE Vital statistics from the COON Bible.
NOTE: His family referred to him as "Barber COON". 
Moses Barber COON
 
9105 Wells Cemetery

1 NOTE Age 10 in the 1850 census of Genesee, Allegany Co., New York.
Nancy C.
Age 19 in the 1860 census of Genesee, Allegany Co., NewYork.
Celuia N. 
Nancy Celina COON
 
9106 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 57.
Mr. Coon made farming his business and was in comfortablecircumstances. 
Rowland COON
 
9107 1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p27. Samuel COON
 
9108 Wells Cemetery

1 NOTE Sebeus was the first resident of Genesee to enlist inthe CivilWar; Co. 1, 27th Reg't., NYSV. He was a Lumberman and aFarmer.

Age 16 in the 1850 census of Genesee, Allegany Co., New York.
Age 25 in the 1860 census of Genesee, Allegany Co., New York. 
Sebeus Burdick COON
 
9109 1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 25.
Admitted 1812 - Alfred, New York.
Excluded 5 Feb 1826
Restored 4 Feb 1827
Dismissed to Hebron[PA] 1833 
Stephen COON
 
9110 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 238. Sylvia M. COON
 
9111 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Vera Jeanette COON
 
9112 Ancestral File Number: 2TZW-FQ William COONS
 
9113
Contact Gary Garbe for information on living individuals. I DO NOT have information for the majority of the people listed as living. gary_garbe@hotmail.com 
Allen COOPER
 
9114 LDS files show that Anson was married in Chatham, Middlesex, CT.

BH-3 NORTH RIDGE CEMETERY, Brownhelm Twp.
Copied from Lorain County's out-of-print publication,
Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio 1980, pps 109-131

Located at the northwest corner of North Ridge Road and Sunnyside Road, this
large cemetery has been used by residents of three Twps: Henrietta, Brownhelm and
Vermilion in Erie County for over 160 years.

Records for North Ridge or Brownhelm Cemetery: c/o Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South St,
Vermilion OH 44089. Telephone 440-967-3212

page 109

COOPER, Anson, June 5, 1791-July 26, 1846 Phoebe PELTON, wife, Aug 10, 1796-July 27, 1882 Josiah, son, d Oct 24, 1821, 9m


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Anson COOPER
 
9115
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Charlotte COOPER
 
9116 OBIT: Name: Fowles, Emma H.
Date: July 2, 1926
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Fowles-Emma H. (nee Cooper), beloved widow of the late Florentine V., mother of Harry R., Mrs. H. W. Carroll, sister of Mrs. S. R. Kramer, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Carroll, Painesville, Ohio, July 1. Funeral services from the residence of her daughter, 116 Watson street, Painesville, Saturday, July 3, at 2 p. m. Burial at Lake View Cemetery. 
Emma H. COOPER
 
9117 Her first name may be spelled Phebe.
LDS files show that Phebe (Phoebe) was married in Chatham, Middlesex, CT.

BH-3 NORTH RIDGE CEMETERY, Brownhelm Twp.
Copied from Lorain County's out-of-print publication,
Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio 1980, pps 109-131

Located at the northwest corner of North Ridge Road and Sunnyside Road, this
large cemetery has been used by residents of three Twps: Henrietta, Brownhelm and
Vermilion in Erie County for over 160 years.

Records for North Ridge or Brownhelm Cemetery: c/o Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South St,
Vermilion OH 44089. Telephone 440-967-3212

page 111

COOPER, George, July 4, 1817-Aug 29, 1894 Adeline RANKIN, Oct 9, 1821-Apr 14, 1904


Contact Gary Garbe for information on living individuals. I DO NOT have information for the majority of the people listed as living. gary_garbe@hotmail.com 
George COOPER
 
9118 Might be Bapt. George COOPER
 
9119
Contact Gary Garbe for information on living individuals. I DO NOT have information for the majority of the people listed as living. gary_garbe@hotmail.com 
Harriette COOPER
 
9120
Contact Gary Garbe for information on living individuals. I DO NOT have information for the majority of the people listed as living. gary_garbe@hotmail.com 
Henry COOPER
 
9121 BH-3 NORTH RIDGE CEMETERY, Brownhelm Twp.
Copied from Lorain County's out-of-print publication,
Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio 1980, pps 109-131

Located at the northwest corner of North Ridge Road and Sunnyside Road, this
large cemetery has been used by residents of three Twps: Henrietta, Brownhelm and
Vermilion in Erie County for over 160 years.

Records for North Ridge or Brownhelm Cemetery: c/o Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South St,
Vermilion OH 44089. Telephone 440-967-3212

page 109

COOPER, Anson, June 5, 1791-July 26, 1846 Phoebe PELTON, wife, Aug 10, 1796-July 27, 1882 Josiah, son, d Oct 24, 1821, 9m


Contact Gary Garbe for information on living individuals. I DO NOT have information for the majority of the people listed as living. gary_garbe@hotmail.com 
Josiah COOPER
 
9122 Ancestral File Number: 165Z-JV3 Lamberton COOPER
 
9123 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page170. Levantia P. COOPER
 
9124 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright©2003-REWylie 
Louis E. COOPER
 
9125 BH-3 NORTH RIDGE CEMETERY, Brownhelm Twp.
Copied from Lorain County's out-of-print publication,
Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio 1980, pps 109-131

Located at the northwest corner of North Ridge Road and Sunnyside Road, this
large cemetery has been used by residents of three Twps: Henrietta, Brownhelm and
Vermilion in Erie County for over 160 years.

Records for North Ridge or Brownhelm Cemetery: c/o Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South St,
Vermilion OH 44089. Telephone 440-967-3212

page 111

HALES, Lucy P., d Feb 1, 1874, 54y Zebina, baby, no dates Edward, baby, no dates


Contact Gary Garbe for information on living individuals. I DO NOT have information for the majority of the people listed as living. gary_garbe@hotmail.com 
Lucy Pelton COOPER
 
9126 MARRIAGE:
BLYTHIN, MARGARET and FEDOR, EUGENE vol.0519 pg.0327 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)

Name: Fedor, Margaret Date: Sep 14 1967 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #108. Notes: Fedor. Margaret Fedor (Cooper), late residence, 7702 Liberty Ave., Parma, beloved wife of Eugene, dear mother of Margaret Ann Bester, Edward Blythin and Richard Blythin, and grandmother, sister of Anna Mae Hughes, William J. Cooper, Josephine Ambrose. Cecelia Cole and Colletta Rundle, George Cooper and James Cooper Services were held Wednesday Sept. 13. Interment Holy Cross-Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to The American Cancer Society Arrangements by Corrigan Funeral Home, 251 7000. 
Margaret COOPER
 
9127
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Mary COOPER
 
9128 Ancestral File Number: GCH2-F9 Mary COOPER
 
9129 Ancestral File Number: 18G5-98
After the Death of her parents, Mary(one year old), continued the journey to
Utah with the help of the Murdock Family. 
Mary Joice COOPER
 
9130 BIRTH: From Memorial Garden located on Hiway 41N in the town of Rockville. (Adams Township - Parke County, Indiana). http://members.tripod.com/~Karoann/MEMORY-N-R.html  Shirley Mae COOPER
 
9131 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page170. Sobeski Arnestus COOPER
 
9132 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Emily COPELAND
 
9133 SOURCE: Individual found at WorldConnect of rootsweb.com Susan COPELAND
 
9134 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 329. Olivia E. COPLEY
 
9135 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Ellen Barber COPP
 
9136 Husband: Elihu CORBIN Birth: 1812/3, VT Occupation: miner Office: 1851, Treasurer, Brooklyn Twp., Cuyahoga Co., OH Kin: likely a grandson of Elihu CORBIN (b. 7 Jul 1772, Rutland Co., VT; d. 1851, OH) Marriage: 16 Apr 1837, Cuyahoga Co., OH
Wife: Eliza Ann FISH Birth: 1816/7, CT Children — born in Cuyahoga Co., OH:
1. (Daughter A) CORBIN, b. 1835-40; d.s.p. bef. 1850 2. Alfred CORBIN, b. 1842/3 3. Hannah CORIBN, b. 1844/5 4. Emily CORBIN, b. 1848/9

NOTE: Some information obtained from http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/FGS/C/CorbinElihu-ElizaAnnFish.shtml

BIOGRAPHY: Elihu CORBIN, Justice of the Peace, Plainfield. The subject of this sketch was born in Rutland Co., Vt., May 28, 1813. He married Miss Eliza A. FISH April 16, 1837; she was born in Connecticut; they have six children, viz., Alfred T., Edward W., Lewis D., Hannah J., Emily M. and Mary E. He lived in Vermont twenty-two years, when be moved to Chicago, and, the following winter, he went to Cleveland, Ohio, and engaged in tanning and shoe-making, remaining until 1852, when he came to his present place. He has held the office of Commissioner for the schools and roads, and has been Justice for the past twenty years; he has been largely interested in real estate in this village, having, divided about one hundred acres into village lots. His parents are not living; his wife's parents were among the first settlers of Cleveland, Ohio. - Biographies from History of WILL County Illinois, 1878 
Elihu CORBIN
 
9137 OBIT: (Batavia Herald) Many old friends were grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Emma Holbrook, widow of the late Emanuel Holbrook, for years a successful merchant and popular Supervisor of Batavia. She passed away Sunday, 4:50 p.m. April 24, 1921 at Oakland, Cal. Aged 71 years. Mrs. Holbrook spent her early life in Plainfield. She gained a good musical education early in life. At birth she was endowed with fine musical talents, which she most successfully cultivated, and at the early age of 14 years, she also commenced the teaching of piano lessons. So successful were her efforts that she continued this work with pleasing results all thru her life, until her last illness, which came from a general break-down. Mrs. Holbrook was a woman of many beautiful traits of character, and made many friends. She was a devoted wife, indulgent mother, a kind friend and a most useful woman to the world. She leaves to mourn her death, two sons Tracy, the noted violinist, Leslie, who is connected with the Batavia post-office, and one grandchild in California. One son, Meredith, passed away a few years ago in California. The remains will be brought to Batavia, accompanied by Mrs. Leslie Holbrook, for burial in the west side cemetery beside her husband. The funeral services will be held at the Hollister funeral home Friday at 2:30. Emma A. Corbin was born in Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1849 and passed away in Oakland California. She was married to Emanuel Holbrook May 6, 1877; three children Tracy Corbin Holbrook of Hannibal Mo., Leslie J. of Batavia and Edwin Meredith, deceased of California, one grandchild in Oakland. Her husband passed away in 1895. One sister, Mary, and one brother, Lewis D. both residing in Plainfield. She was a member of the Methodist church since early childhood, commenced teaching music when a girl of 14 years, and was still interested in music at the time of her death. - Plainfield Enterprise (Illinois), May 5, 1921 (Thursday),  Emily M. CORBIN
 
9138 OBIT: Lewis D. Corbin died at the Silver Cross Hospital in Joliet, on March 29, 1938, at the age of 78. He was the last of the pioneer Corbin family of Plainfield. Several nieces and nephews survive him. Among them are Mrs. Emma Hall and Miss Alice Sullivan of Clinton, MO. Mrs. Joseph Sonntag of Losa, California; Miss Luella Corbin of Denver, Colorado; and Mr. Leslie Holbrook of Batavia, Illinois. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. E. W. Ward, at the Corbin home on Lincolnway on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment will be at the Plainfield Cemetery. Lewis D. CORBIN
 
9139 OBIT: Mary E. Corbin was born March 5th, 1852 in Cleveland, Ohio and passed away at her late residence in Plainfield February 22, 1937. In November 1852, her parents Elihu and Eliza Corbin came to Plainfield when she was only eight months old, and at that time they bought the house in which Miss Corbin spent the remainder of her life. Some of her ancestors did active service in the American Revolutionary and was under the leadership of General George Washington. She showed herself worthy of her heroic forbears by her alert interest in everything that would be of benefit to her country. She became a member of the Plainfield Methodist Church August 24, 1873 during the pastorate of Rev. E. W. Adams and she at one sought with untiring efforts to be of the greatest possible service to the cause she loved. She was especially interested in the Sunday School and the Woman's Foreign Ministry Society of which she was also a charter member. She was also a charter member of the Kings Daughters. Her fine Christian character and pleasing personality were an inspiration to all who knew her. She leaves one brother, Louis, one nephew, Leslie Holbrook of Batavia, Ill. And four nieces, Luella Y Corbin of Denver, Colorado, Grace Corbin Sonntag of Los Angles, California, and Mrs. Emma Hall and Miss Alice Sullivan, both living in Missouri. The funeral services were held at her late residence at 3 P.M. February 24th, Rev. E. W. Ward, Pastor of the Plainfield Methodist Church officiating. Mrs. Clinton Brown sang tow selections. The burial was in the Plainfield cemetery. - Plainfield Enterprise (Illinois), February 25, 1937 (Thursday) Mary E. CORBIN
 
9140 This information is provided by Larry Chesebro', LaNa-StL@inlink.com. It must be verified for accuracy based on cited sources. Credit and contact information must be given for its origin!
Hutchinson, Reno County, KS 
Ida Almira CORDEY
 
9141 This information is provided by Larry Chesebro', LaNa-StL@inlink.com. It must be verified for accuracy based on cited sources. Credit and contact information must be given for its origin!
Hutchinson, Reno County, KS 
Peter Burton CORDEY
 
9142 1. "T H" and Almira lived in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas ca 1902. T H CORDEY
 
9143 This information is provided by Larry Chesebro', LaNa-StL@inlink.com. It must be verified for accuracy based on cited sources. Credit and contact information must be given for its origin!
Hutchinson, Reno County, KS 
Thomas Sheffield CORDEY
 
9144 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, pages 70 & 236.
He is a salesman for Singer Machine Co., Residence in 1906,Providence, RI. In 1915 he is with the T.G. Plant Shoe Factory, asmachinist, at Jamaica Plain (Boston), Mass. 
Horace Smith COREY
 
9145 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, pages 70 & 236.
Howard Abner began to learn printing in the Westerly Daily Sunoffice. He is now in 1906, a compositor on the Providence Journal andBulletin.
He received first instruction in printing from Gov. George H. Utter,then editor and proprietor. He was later with the Providence Journal andBulletin, and now, for the past eight years, compositor on the BostonGlobe. He is a mamber of the International Typographical Union; PastChancellor Horace Greely Lodge, K.P. [First lodge in the world to meetexclusively in the afternoon. Composed of newspaper men on the Bostonmorning papers. Known as "Daylight Lodge."] Member of the Boston GlobeRelief Society and of the Franklin Typographical Society. 
Howard Abner COREY
 
9146 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1915, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 238.
Mr. Corey was educated in the schools of his native town and atAshaway High School. He is a chauffeur. Residence 137 W. 108th St, NewYork City, NY. 
James Arthur COREY
 
9147 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 235.
Both received grammar school educations. Mr. Corey was foreman onthe farm until 1901, but since engaged in cattle and butchering.Residence No. Scituate, RI. 
John Denison COREY
 
9148 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 234,
Mr. Corey was a contractor, and member of the Seventh Day BaptistChurch, Ashaway, RI. He enlisted at the beginning of the Civil War in the3rd RI Cavalry, was transferred to the navy, and served to the end of thewar. 
John Hamilton COREY
 
9149 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1915, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 237.
He is a private in Co. C, 1st Corps of Cadets, Mass. Vol. Infantry. 
Joseph Geer COREY
 
9150 Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Joseph H. COREY
 

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