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Norman Henry Cooper

Birth
Diamond Lake, Lake County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 Oct 1934 (aged 67)
Burial
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His Father: Charles H. Cooper, born Lincolnshire,England.
His Mother: Sarah Amila Mc Cue (Scotch-Irish) Born Granville,Washington County, NY
His Wife: Anne M. Howe born Grimmen Germany


Children: 1.Sarah,2.Helene,3.Rollen H,4.Mervin H.,5.Ester E.,6.Ethel D.,7.Anna Mae, 8.Vernon H.,9.Russell E,10.Ralph E.,all born in the US
His folks owned a home and land in Diamond Lake, Il.
at 433 Allanson Rd.( Vernon Twnsp.)



We are still searching for his grave, he came up missing between 1911 & 1917 never to be found.


His daughter Helene mentioned that all of his belongings were left at a farm were he had been working.
His walking cane, under things etc. They thought some harm may have come to him. Maybe one day we will find his grave to put this saga to rest.Alert WindyCityGaaladded this on 15 Jul 2011 >>> An alert on the 1930 U. S.Census record, was found a few months back (Henry Norman Cooper).To make sure lets check the 1940 census when it comes out. The age on the 1930 census was off about 7 yrs. thats alot. BUT the biggie was parents were born Father in England and Mother New York and that works. Allso his name Henry Norman Cooper. He liked to use Henry not Norman so this works One more thing he was asked how old he was his first marriage he said 30 and that allso works....I think we found him.>> W/check w/ Cook Cty. Clerk's offfice on that death certificate 7/11/11


His Father: Charles H. Cooper, born Lincolnshire,England.
His Mother: Sarah Amila Mc Cue (Scotch-Irish) Born Granville,Washington County, NY
His Wife: Anne M. Howe born Grimmen Germany


Children: 1.Sarah,2.Helene,3.Rollen H,4.Mervin H.,5.Ester E.,6.Ethel D.,7.Anna Mae, 8.Vernon H.,9.Russell E,10.Ralph E.,all born in the US
His folks owned a home and land in Diamond Lake, Il.
at 433 Allanson Rd.( Vernon Twnsp.)



We are still searching for his grave, he came up missing between 1911 & 1917 never to be found.


His daughter Helene mentioned that all of his belongings were left at a farm were he had been working.
His walking cane, under things etc. They thought some harm may have come to him. Maybe one day we will find his grave to put this saga to rest.Alert WindyCityGaaladded this on 15 Jul 2011 >>> An alert on the 1930 U. S.Census record, was found a few months back (Henry Norman Cooper).To make sure lets check the 1940 census when it comes out. The age on the 1930 census was off about 7 yrs. thats alot. BUT the biggie was parents were born Father in England and Mother New York and that works. Allso his name Henry Norman Cooper. He liked to use Henry not Norman so this works One more thing he was asked how old he was his first marriage he said 30 and that allso works....I think we found him.>> W/check w/ Cook Cty. Clerk's offfice on that death certificate 7/11/11




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