1850: the 14th Ward, New York City, New York County, New York.
from about 1851 to 1853: 13 Jersey Street, New York City, New York County, New York.
Employment
1850: New York.
Burial
Date: 02 September 1854.
Place: Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
Family
Marriage before 1826 in Ireland
Wife: Eliza Jane Mills.
Child: Margaret A. Cooper.
Child: Nathaniel M. Cooper.
Child: Robert M. Cooper.
Child: William W. Cooper.
Child: Charles H. Cooper.
Sources
"Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FRW6-YJR : accessed 1 December 2015), William Cooper, ; citing TEMPLEMICHAEL,LONGFORD,IRELAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 0924692 IT 4.
Source: Daniell, Margaret A., Death Certificate, Record Type: Death Certificate, Name Of Person: Margaret A. Daniell, File No: New York Co., NY No. 19423, Film Number: FHL Microfilm Reel No. 447561 Publication: 14 June 1905 Note: Abstracted by Mark Waldron 15 Apr 1996.
Source: Green-Wood Cemetery, Record Type: Burial list dated 16 Sep 1996, Name Of Person: Lot 10362, Location: Brooklyn, NY in possession of Mark Waldron (1996)
Source: Cooper, William, Death Record, Record Type: Death record, Name Of Person: William Cooper, File No: New York City Death Register July 1853 to June 1854, Film Number: FHL Microfilm No. 447556 Publication: 1 Jan 1854
Source: Cooper, Wm - 1850, U.S. Census, Census Type: U.S. Census, Name Of Person: William Cooper entry, Place: New York City, Microform Info: Microfilm Reel No. M432-551 Publication: National Archives, 1850 Note: 14th Ward, p. 112
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with William by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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