WARREN COUNTY, GEORGIA

COOPER FAMILY

Estates

George Cooper, Sr.

28 Jan 1802. George Cooper made his will probated on [3 May, 1802], naming wife Elizabeth Cooper, sons William, Joseph, George and Benjamin, and daughters Elizabeth, Rebekkah, Mary and Sarah. Executors George Cooper and Benjamin Cooper. Witnesses: Jarvis Fillingim and Robert Fillingim. Warren County, Georgia, Wills (1793-1811), page 46. See also Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1900, Genealogy II, page 157.

3 May 1802. Last will and testament of George Cooper was proved by Jarvis Fellengina, one of the subscribing witnesses. Warren County, Georgia, Administrations of Estates (1799 - 1807), page 17. See also Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1900, Genealogy II, page 373.

3 May 1802. Executor’s Bond for the estate of George Cooper. Warren County, Georgia, Executors Bonds (1794-1822), number 34. See also Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1900, Genealogy II, page 569.

3 May 1802. Executor’s Oath? for the estate of George Cooper. Warren County, Georgia, Guardians, Administrators, Executors Returns, Oath & Returns (1803-1833), number 34. See also Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1900, Genealogy II, page 640.

George Cooper, Jr.

1 Jun 1802. George Cooper married Lin Parrish. Warren County, Georgia, First Book of Marriage Records (24 Mar 1794 - 20 Mar 1814), page 10. See also Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1900, Genealogy II, page 186.

James Cooper

16 May 1798. Mary Cooper posted bond as administratrix of the estate of James Cooper, deceased with Hammon Wilkerson and Peter Castleberry as sureties. Warren County, Georgia, Administrations & Bills of Sale (10 December, 1795 - 1 January, 1806), page 29. See also Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1900, Genealogy II, page 370.

25 May 1798. Inventory of estate of James Cooper, deceased was filed. Warren County, Georgia, Record of Inventories Appraisements & Amount of Sale (1794-1808), page 67. See also Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1900, Genealogy II, page 323.

22 Oct 1799. Isaac Hearn was appointed guardian of Hewey (Henry) Cooper and George Cooper, orphans of James Cooper. Warren County, Georgia, Court of Ordinary, Miscellaneous Records (1794-1818), page 144. See also Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1900, Genealogy II, page 405.

6 Nov 1820. Mary Cooper, now Marann, obtained letters (court approval) to sell 180 acres of land of the estate of James Cooper, deceased, adjoining Richard? Perryman. Warren County, Georgia, Minutes of Court of Ordinary (1817-1827), page 38. See also Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1900, Genealogy II, page 328.

Compiled By: David H. Robertson, 159 Hickory St., Roswell, GA 30075 davidhr@hushmail.com