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Nottinghamshire / Re: Samuel Bede Cooper Birth/Baptism/Marriage details help!
« on: Wednesday 15 October 25 10:13 BST (UK)  »
I have My Living DNA breakdown by the way. Assuming all these wives were honest, the Cooper Y-Chromosome is R-S6881. 'Anglo-Saxons' who likely crossed from Frisia in the C5th.

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Samuel Bede Cooper Birth/Baptism/Marriage details help!
« on: Friday 26 September 25 09:58 BST (UK)  »
Daughter Agnes makes sense because I'm pretty sure his first wife was Agnes, from memory.

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Samuel Bede Cooper Birth/Baptism/Marriage details help!
« on: Thursday 25 September 25 11:50 BST (UK)  »
Where is the 1903 Joseph dying? The 1875 Aston death for Joseph Bede Cooper makes sense because the family resided in Birmingham after that for 4 generations. 

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Samuel Bede Cooper Birth/Baptism/Marriage details help!
« on: Thursday 25 September 25 09:57 BST (UK)  »
Joseph didn't outlive his father by long then, only 1875, in Aston Birmingham

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Samuel Bede Cooper Birth/Baptism/Marriage details help!
« on: Thursday 25 September 25 09:13 BST (UK)  »
Sarah born 1809 and Sarah christened 1804 are not the same person...

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Samuel Bede Cooper Birth/Baptism/Marriage details help!
« on: Thursday 25 September 25 09:10 BST (UK)  »
Ah, that probably explains why Joseph Bede Cooper called his son James Charles- his maternal grandfather. And every eldest son in that line has had the name James as a first or second name for 5 generations after that. Wonderful stuff!

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Samuel Bede Cooper Birth/Baptism/Marriage details help!
« on: Wednesday 24 September 25 14:30 BST (UK)  »
Selston is right on Derbyshire border, perhaps the boundary changed or record keepers were confused?

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Samuel Bede Cooper Birth/Baptism/Marriage details help!
« on: Wednesday 24 September 25 14:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi Mel, this is very exciting, we'd got as far back as my three times great-grandfather Joseph Bede ourselves. He moved round England as a 'commissions agent' (illicit bookie?) before dying in Birmingham where the family were for several generations. His son James Charles, grandson James Bede, great-grandson James Bede (always known as Bert), great-great-grandson James Bede, I'm Stephen James Bede and my eldest son Joshua James Bede, Bede has been pronounced 'Beed' by us for at least the last 4 generations?

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