refer to: Westchester County, New York: Biographical by W W Spooner pub 1900 by New York: New York History Company pages 16-18.
[IMPORTANT NOTE: The Biographical History of Westchester County, NY published by Lewis Publishing in 1899, INCORRECTLY places a picture of the old man father John Copcutt as if it were John B. Copcutt the son. Everything is correct EXCEPT for the photo.]
Per FAG member Jean Wilson: “ U.S.Patent Office. April 6, 1880. John B. Copcutt applied for a patent for his construction of flooring, doors and shutters for buildings which would prevent rapid spread of fire from 1 part of a burning building to another by these products.”
refer to: Westchester County, New York: Biographical by W W Spooner pub 1900 by New York: New York History Company pages 16-18.
[IMPORTANT NOTE: The Biographical History of Westchester County, NY published by Lewis Publishing in 1899, INCORRECTLY places a picture of the old man father John Copcutt as if it were John B. Copcutt the son. Everything is correct EXCEPT for the photo.]
Per FAG member Jean Wilson: “ U.S.Patent Office. April 6, 1880. John B. Copcutt applied for a patent for his construction of flooring, doors and shutters for buildings which would prevent rapid spread of fire from 1 part of a burning building to another by these products.”
Family Members
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John Crook Copcutt
1834–1835
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Thomas Copcutt
1835–1835
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Elizabeth Rebecca Copcutt
1836–1836
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John Benham "Johnny" Copcutt Jr
1838–1854
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Anne Elizabeth "aka Anna or Annie" Copcutt Hyde
1840–1927
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Rebecca Medwin Copcutt Leale
1842–1923
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William Henry Copcutt
1845–1921
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William Henry Copcutt
1845–1921
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Richard Boddington Copcutt
1847–1851
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Marianna Copcutt Wilcox
1849–1916
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Anna Crook "Annie" Copcutt
1852–1918
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