Raymond F Cooper

Brief Life History of Raymond F

When Raymond F Cooper was born in 1928, in New Castle, Delaware, United States, his father, William Thomas Cooper, was 50 and his mother, Elsie Morris, was 28. He lived in Representative District 4, New Castle, Delaware, United States in 1940. He died on 9 June 1956, in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States, at the age of 28, and was buried in Harrington, Colusa, California, United States.

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Family Time Line

William Thomas Cooper
1878–1938
Elsie Morris
1900–1973
James Cooper
1917–1917
Walter C Cooper
1918–1919
George E Cooper
1920–1971
Robert S Cooper
1925–1925
Cooper
1926–1926
Raymond F Cooper
1928–1956
Catherine Jeanette Cooper
1929–1929
Agnes Elizabeth Cooper
1930–1997
Harry Clayton Cooper
1935–2006
Lawrence G Cooper
1939–1939

Sources (4)

  • Raymond F Cooper, "United States Census, 1940"
  • Raymond Fransis Cooper, "Delaware Marriage Records, 1913-1954"
  • Raymond F Cooper, "Delaware Death Records, 1855-1961"

World Events (8)

1929

13 million people become unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929 triggers what becomes known as the Great Depression. President Herbert Hoover rejects direct federal relief.

1931

The Star-Spangled Banner is adopted as the national anthem.

1937 · The Neutrality Act

The Neutrality Acts were passed in response to the growing conflicts in Europe and Asia during the time leading up to World War II. The primary purpose was so the US wouldn't engage in any more foreign conflicts. Most of the Acts were repealed in 1941 when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

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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