Family of George Robert Cooper
GEORGE ROBERT
COOPER
Born in 1820 in
Pulaski Co. Kentucky, near
Somerset
Son of William Cooper and Susanna Perkins 1st Marriage to Elizabeth Farrell in 1843 in Lafayette Co., Missouri Military Service Served
in 2nd Missouri Calvary, Co. B. 5th
Division, CSA, Captain - Commissioned.
Went to
Texas; 1866 located near Mantua, Collin
Co., Texas Wounded at battle of Pilot Knob, September 27, 1864. Became a POW at Alton, Illinois. until end of war, released June 14, 1865. Had children meet him in St. Joseph, Missouri 2nd Marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Riggs, no issue. In 1880's,
they relocated to Sherman
to reside with daughter, Mrs. Y. S.
Creager
Died January
17, 1909Buried at the West Hill Cemetery, Sherman Texas ELIZABETH FARRELL COOPER letter from O.
S. Dunn to Thomas Farrell Sr. October 29
1864, Oregon, Missouri
"Elizabeth has had a long sever spell (has cholera)..I dispaired of her entraily for several days but she is imporving now and will recover if she takes no relapses. She is still hardly not able to sit up any and still some what delisious. letter addressed to Miss Ann Farrell Brownsville, Saline Co., Missouri. To Florinda Farrell from Mary, Dec 20, 1864, Oregon, Missouri "I was with deare Mrs. Cooper when she died, I went up to see her and she would not give up for she said she knew i could wait on the sick better then anybody she ever saw. She was very anxious to see her relatives before she died, she did not think she would get well from the time she was taken sick, she did not say one word about what she wanted the children to do, poor things what will they do, neither Father nor Mother to advice them. I staid week with them after their Mothers death, brother is staying with them now and has been ever since they have been sick. We buried Aunt Bettie in black, she looked so sweet, and any be like all in mourning for that her sister she was soon to meet in that world where mourning is worn no more ............ Bob Cooper was here three days go he said she was some better (re Puss Tolbut)..called "Aunt Bet" Elizabeth Farrell Cooper died of cholera Nov 25, 1864 in Holt Co., Missouri, leaving the children orphans due to George Robert being in the Civil War. CHILDREN OF
GEORGE ROBERT COOPER & ELIZABETH FARRELL
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