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William George “Billy” Cosper

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
13 Oct 1879 (aged 50–51)
Revilee, Logan County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Subiaco, Logan County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Amanda Elizabeth Unknown, born 1831 in Georgia, USA, died after 1880, likely in Logan County, Arkansas, USA. was the wife of William George 'Billy' Cosper, and was the mother of their 11 children.

William George Cosper, plus five of his sons, died from Typhoid Fever in the fall of 1879 in Revilee, Logan County, Arkansas, USA. William was born in South Carolina. All five sons were born in Carroll County, Georgia, except the youngest son, Jeptan R Cosper, who was born in Logan, Arkansas. The family moved from Carroll County, Georgia, to Revilee, Logan County, Arkansas, USA, sometime after the 1870 census and before 1874. I found this record listed in the U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885.

William George Cosper 1828-Aug 1879

James W Cosper 1855-Dec 1879

Robert H Cosper 1858-Sep 1879

Oliver Cosper 1965-Dec 1879

Benjamin Franklin Cosper 1868-Dec 1879

Jeptan R Cosper 1874-Dec 1879
Amanda Elizabeth Unknown, born 1831 in Georgia, USA, died after 1880, likely in Logan County, Arkansas, USA. was the wife of William George 'Billy' Cosper, and was the mother of their 11 children.

William George Cosper, plus five of his sons, died from Typhoid Fever in the fall of 1879 in Revilee, Logan County, Arkansas, USA. William was born in South Carolina. All five sons were born in Carroll County, Georgia, except the youngest son, Jeptan R Cosper, who was born in Logan, Arkansas. The family moved from Carroll County, Georgia, to Revilee, Logan County, Arkansas, USA, sometime after the 1870 census and before 1874. I found this record listed in the U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885.

William George Cosper 1828-Aug 1879

James W Cosper 1855-Dec 1879

Robert H Cosper 1858-Sep 1879

Oliver Cosper 1965-Dec 1879

Benjamin Franklin Cosper 1868-Dec 1879

Jeptan R Cosper 1874-Dec 1879


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