John D. Coopwood

Brief Life History of John D.

John D. Coopwood was born on 25 October 1874, in Mississippi, United States as the son of Coopwood and Anna Coopwood. He had at least 4 sons and 4 daughters with Frankie Duke. He lived in Wilbarger, Texas, United States in 1935 and Justice Precinct 7, Wilbarger, Texas, United States in 1940. He died in 1961, in Texas, United States, at the age of 87.

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Family Time Line

John D. Coopwood
1874–1961
Frankie Duke
1888–1961
Graves Coopwood
1905–
Anna Coopwood
1908–1955
John L Coopwood
1911–
Rhoda Amaranda Coopwood
1912–2006
Lois Coopwood
1915–
John Davis Coopwood
1918–2018
Watson Monroe Coopwood
1921–1985
Eva Evelyn Coopwood
1926–1997

Sources (11)

  • John D Coopwood, "United States Census, 1940"
  • Frankie Duke, "Arkansas, County Marriages, 1837-1957"
  • John D Coopwood, "Texas, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1947"

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World Events (8)

1877 · Mississippi State Board of Health is Created

In 1877, the Mississippi State Board of Health was established to protect and advance health throughout the state. There are several different categories that fall under their watch such as disease, environment, injury, standard care, shots, keep records, and more.

1883 · The Mosaic Templar is Founded

The Mosaic Templar is an African American fraternal organization founded in Little Rock. it was founded by former slaves, John Edward Bush and Chester W. Keatts. It was part of a movement that was going on at the time, where everyone was forming fraternities and sororities. The main departments for this one where endowment, monument, analysis, uniform, rank, recapitulation, records, and a juvenile division.

1904 · William H. Fuller Grows 70 Acres of Rice

Rice is one Arkansas leading crops, in 1904 William H. Fuller planted 70 acres of rice, this act is what started the making rice the leading crop in Arkansas.

Name Meaning

English: perhaps a habitational name, but no place with this name has been identified. This surname is no longer found in Britain; it is recorded (also in the forms Copwoode and Copewood) in 15th-century Middlesex (Finchley), 15th- and 16th-century Hertfordshire (Totteridge and Datchworth), and in 16th- and 17th-century London and Staffordshire (Blore and Dilhorne).

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

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