Maria Emily Cooper

Brief Life History of Maria Emily

When Maria Emily Cooper was born on 17 March 1837, in Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, her father, James Cooper, was 25 and her mother, Margaret Chemly, was 21. She married Daniel Hose in 1862, in Evans Mills, Le Ray, Jefferson, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters. She lived in Rutland, Jefferson, New York, United States in 1875 and Black River, Jefferson, New York, United States in 1880. She died on 8 May 1926, at the age of 89.

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Family Time Line

Daniel Hose
1838–1911
Maria Emily Cooper
1837–1926
Marriage: 1862
Julia Hose
1862–1863
Jennie Augusta Hose
1864–1951
Louisa Julia Hose
1866–1950
David F. Hose
1870–

Sources (5)

  • Maria Hase, "United States Census, 1880"
  • Mrs Daniel Hose, "United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries, 1815-2011"
  • Maria E Hose in household of Daniel Hose, "New York State Census, 1875"

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World Events (8)

1843

Dickens A Christmas Carol was first published.

1850 · Belle Vue Gaol Opens

Belle Vue Gaol was a Victorian prison in Gorton, Manchester. The living conditions for the prisoners were horrible. It was intended to be a prison for both males and females and also became a military prison.  In 1892, the prison was demolished.

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

Name Meaning

English: occupational name for a maker and repairer of wooden vessels such as barrels, tubs, buckets, casks, and vats, from Middle English couper, cowper (apparently from Middle Dutch kūper, a derivative of kūp ‘tub, container’, which was borrowed independently into English as coop). The prevalence of the surname, its cognates, and equivalents bears witness to the fact that this was one of the chief specialist trades in the Middle Ages throughout Europe. In North America, the English surname has absorbed some cases of like-sounding cognates from other languages, for example Dutch Kuiper .

Americanized form of Jewish (Ashkenazic) Kupfer and Kupper (see Kuper ).

Dutch: occupational name for a buyer or merchant, Middle Dutch coper.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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