Georgia Anna (Bell) Harris was born on 11 May 1894 in Getchell, Snohomish, Washington, United States. Her parents were William Samuel Bell (1862 - 1930) and Anna Elmira (Palmer) Bell (1871 - 1955).
Georgia's marriage to Alfred M Cooper likely ended in divorce since he was the author of the book "How to supervise people" which was published in 1941
Georgia is shown as divorced and name Georgia Cooper in 1920 census living in parents household in Charleston, Kitsap WA with 3 children. Alfred M Cooper was noted in Who's Who of Industrial Writers for his book "How to Supervise People." He was stationed on the receiving ship, Philadelphia, at time of marriage. Application for the license was made 1909 #489.
Georgia died on 16 Nov 1958 in Bremerton, Kitsap, Washington aged 64.[1]
Research Notes
Bell Family has:
"F-3 Georgia Anna Bell, b 5-11-1894 Getchell, d 11-16-1958 Bremerton,
Sources
↑ "Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N31J-V9X : 10 March 2018), Georgia Anna Smith, 16 Nov 1958; citing Bremerton, Kitsap, Washington, reference 22051, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Olympia; FHL microfilm 2,033,813.
"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMPR-NB9 : accessed 2 December 2021), Georga Bell in household of William Bell, Getchell, Marysville, Shoultes, and Tulalip Precincts Marysville city, Snohomish, Washington, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 216, sheet 15B, family 304, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,750.
William Bell Head Male 38 Arkansas
Anna Bell Wife Female 29 Missouri
Clarra Bell Daughter Female 9 Washington
Georga Bell Daughter Female 6 Washington
Edna Bell Daughter Female 4 Washington
Dewy Bell Son Male 2 Washington
Earl Bell Son Male 0 Washington
"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGVN-Q7B : accessed 2 December 2021), Gergia A Bell in household of William S Bell, Charleston, Kitsap, Washington, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 228, sheet 11B, family 86, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1662; FHL microfilm 1,375,675.
"United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XC3J-NQZ : accessed 2 December 2021), Georgia A Smith in household of Roland F Smith, Bremerton, Kitsap, Washington, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 10, sheet 18B, line 96, family 429, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 2506; FHL microfilm 2,342,240.
Georgia A Smith's Spouses and Children
Roland F Smith Husband M 39 Wisconsin
Eugene W Cooper Son M 17 Washington
William E Cooper Son M 14 Washington
Mildred E Cooper Daughter F 12 Washington
Robert F Smith Son M 6 Washington
"United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRBB-G48 : 26 July 2019), Georgia A Smith in household of Roland F Smith, Dumfries Magisterial District, Prince William, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 76-8, sheet 56B, line 74, family 443, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4286.
Robert F Smith Son M 17 Washington
Anna M Smith Daughter F 7 California
Other People on This Record
Mildred E Cooper F 21 Washington
Acknowledgements
This person was created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Georgia by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Georgia: