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| | KCL: ISS Archives Summary Guide: COOPER, Sir Astley Paston (1768-1841) and CLINE Henry (1750-1827) |
 | | 3.3.1 Scope and content: Papers relating to Sir Astley Paston Cooper and Henry Cline, comprising notes on their lectures on anatomy delivered at St Thomas's Hospital, probably taken by Henry Warren, [1802-1803]; notes on their lectures on anatomy delivered at St Thomas's Hospital, taken by Charles Rayner, [1800-1810]. |  | | KCL: ISS Archives Summary Guide: COOPER, Sir Astley Paston (1768-1841) and CLINE Henry (1750-1827) |  | | 3.1.2 Title: COOPER, Sir Astley Paston (1768-1841) and CLINE Henry (1750-1827) |
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http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/archives/collect/10co81-1.html
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| | M*A*S*H FAQ: Episode Guide |
 | | Henry tells them to be on their best behavior, or else they will be split up. |  | | After assurance by Dr. Freedman that he is as sane as can be, Hawkeye's life once again seems to settle down. |  | | Major Topper (Y-123) March 27, 1978 Written by Allyn Freeman Directed by Charles S. Dubin Guest Stars: Hamilton Camp, Andrew Bloch, Donald Blackwell, Peter Zapp, Paul Linke, John Kirby, Michael Mann, Kellye Nakahara With the possibility of contaminated morphine, the doctors at the 4077th administer placebos to the patients which seem to work. |
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http://www.faqs.org/faqs/tv/mash/guide
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| | Descendants of John Anderson |
 | | WILLIAM COOPER ANDERSON5 HENRY (LOUISA4 ANDERSON, WILLIAM ASTLEY COOPER3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1) was born 13 Oct 1873 in Stapleton, Staten Island, NY, and died 08 Dec 1943 in Tryon, NC. |  | | Harriet married William Astley Cooper Anderson who had studied medicine in Edinburgh as all good doctors did in those days, and also as had his father who named him after a famous doctor professor there. |  | | The late Dr. William Astley Cooper Anderson, became so "land poor" through being presented with real estate instead of cold cash by his patients, that it was necessary for Dr. Frank Anderson join to the Navy and thus assure himself of regular income. |
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http://www.octhouse.com/andersonreport.html
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| | Dr. Charles Cogswell Medical Library 1864 |
 | | A manual of surgery : founded upon the principles and practice lately taught by Sir Astley Cooper and Joseph Henry Green / edited by Thomas Castle. |
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http://www.library.dal.ca/kellogg/Cogswell_Library_1864/search/084.htm
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| | Astley Paston Cooper -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Sir Astley Paston Cooper (August 23, 1768-February 12, 1841) was an (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English (A physician who specializes in surgery) surgeon. |  | | Cooper was born at the village of Brooke in (Port city located in southeastern Virginia on the Elizabeth River at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay; headquarters of the Atlantic fleet of the United States Navy) Norfolk. |  | | At the age of sixteen he was sent to (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London and placed under Henry Cline (1750-1827), surgeon to (additional info and facts about St Thomas's Hospital) St Thomas's Hospital. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/a/as/astley_paston_cooper.htm
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| | 10th CAVALRY ROSTER - 1898 |
 | | Henry Birt, John Bowman, John H. Bowman, Major Bryant, William Bullet, James B. Bratcher, James A. Cherry, James S. Conway, Eddie Cook, Allen Cooper, Peyton Craig, |  | | Henry Taylor, Abraham Temple, Byron Thompson, Walter Thompson, John W. Twyman, |  | | Sylvester L. Richardson, Henry Robinson, James Russell,** Peter Stewart, Henry |
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http://www.coax.net/people/lwf/10th_saw.htm
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| | San Francisco History - 1850 City Directory, D-F |
 | | B., of Cooper and Co., Sac b K and M |  | | Dibble, Frederic, at Wash Baths, Wash b Kearney and Montgomery |  | | Dupienac, Dr. A.T., dentist, Dupont b J and P |
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http://www.zpub.com/sf50/sf/hd850e.htm
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| | Family tree: Index of names |
 | | Children: Dan William Cooper, Elizabeth Sylvia Cooper, Ambrose Chissley Cooper, George Felix Cooper, John Edwin Cooper, Thomas Henry Cooper, Frank Filbee Cooper, Cecil Mark Cooper |  | | Siblings: Dan William Cooper, Elizabeth Sylvia Cooper, Ambrose Chissley Cooper, George Felix Cooper, John Edwin Cooper, Thomas Henry Cooper, Frank Filbee Cooper |  | | Siblings: Dan William Cooper, Elizabeth Sylvia Cooper, Ambrose Chissley Cooper, George Felix Cooper, Thomas Henry Cooper, Frank Filbee Cooper, Cecil Mark Cooper |
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http://www.cholwell-farm.demon.co.uk/familytree/list.htm
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| | namelist |
 | | COOLEY, Arnold J. COOLING, Samuel COOMBES, H. COOPER, Bransby Blake COOPER, C. COOPER, Charles Henry COOPER, E. COOPER, Elizabeth COOPER, Frederic COOPER, H. Rhodes COOPER, J. Fenimore COOPER, Mrs. |  | | EISDELL, J. EISENBERG, John EL-ton.- ELAM, Charles ELCHO, Lord ELDER, William ELEY, Henry ELGIN, Earl of ELINOR, Aunt ELIOT, G. ELIOT, George ELIOT, Samuel ELIOT, Sir T. ELISSEN, Dr. Adolf ELIZABETH, Charlotte ELLERMAN, Charles F. ELLERTON, John Lodge ELLESMEPE, Earl of ELLESMERE, Earl of ELLET, Charles, Jun. ELLET, Elizabeth F. ELLET, Mrs. |  | | DYCE, Rev. Alexander DYCE, William DYER, F. DYER, Thomas H. DYER, Thomas Henry DYER, William T. Thiselton DYMOCK, Dr. DYMOND, Alfred H. DYMOND, Jonathan E., A. EADIE, John EAGLE, Philip A. EAGLES, Rev. John EAGLES, Thomas EAMES, C. EARDLEY-WILMOT, Sir John E. EARL, George Windsor EARLE, John EARLE, John Charles EARLE, Rev. J. |
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http://oldspice.soi.city.ac.uk/project/athenaeum/reviews/authors/namelist
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| | namelist |
 | | COOLEY, Arnold J. COOLING, Samuel COOMBES, H. COOPER, Bransby Blake COOPER, C. COOPER, Charles Henry COOPER, E. COOPER, Elizabeth COOPER, Frederic COOPER, H. Rhodes COOPER, J. Fenimore COOPER, Mrs. |  | | John ATTHILL, Rev. William AUBARET, G. AUBREY, Justin AUBREY, William H. AUCKLAND, William Lord AUDEVAL, M. AUERBACH, Berthold AUGEARD, J. AUGIER, Emile AUGUSTUS, Stanislaus AULD, Rev. Alexander AUNGIER, George James AUNT CLARA "AUNT FANNY" AURA AUSTEN-LEIGH, J. AUSTIN, Alfred AUSTIN, E. AUSTIN, Fort-Major Thomas AUSTIN, Henry AUSTIN, J. AUSTIN, John AUSTIN, Mrs. |  | | John DOYLE, Henry DOYLE, J. DOYLE, James E. DOYLE, John Andrew DOYLE, Martin DOYLE, Richard DOYLE, Sir F. DOYLE, Sir Francis Hastings DOYLE, Terence D'OYLEY, Rev. G. |
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http://oldspice.soi.city.ac.uk/project/athenaeum/reviews/authors/namelist
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| | 273-4.txt |
 | | Cook, Jefferson Cook, Joseph Cooley, Henry Cooper, George Cooper, Sidney Cooper, Sidney Copelen, Alfred Cotham, Jefferson Cothran, G.W. Cotton, Will Cottrell, Prior Counts?, Wm. |  | | Bell, Henry Bell, Louis Bell, M.L. Bell, M.L. Bell, Marcus L. Bell, Margaret A. Bell, McG.W.T. assignee of George West Hughes Bell, McGilvery W. Bell, McGilvery W.J. Bell, Mingo Bell, Richard Bell, Robt. |  | | Henry McEachern, Henry McFadden, A.E. McFadden, Arie McFadden, Robert H. McFadden, Robt C. McFaddin, G.W. McFarlin, Elizabeth McGaughey, Elvira M. McGaughey, Hugh McGee, Sarah McGehee, Ed McGehee, J.M. McGehee, S.M. McGehee, Sam'l M. McGehee, Sam'l M. McGehee, Sam'l M. McGehee, Sam'l M. McGehee, Samuel M. McGehee, Thomas B. McGill, Burl McGill, Geo. |
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http://www.arkansasresearch.com/273-4.txt
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| | desc - pafg23.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | John married (1) Averil Streatfeild daughter of Henry Sidney John Streatfeild and Dorothy Cooper on 31 Jan 1942. |  | | Henry Daniel David Streatfeild ( Henry Sidney John, Henry, Henry Dorrien, Henry, Henry Bryan, Henry, Henry, Henry, Richard, Henry, Richard, Henry, Robert). |  | | John Pratt, 5th Marquess Camden ( Joan Marion Nevill, Violet Streatfeild, Henry Dorrien, Henry, Henry Bryan, Henry, Henry, Henry, Richard, Henry, Richard, Henry, Robert) was born on 12 Apr 1899. |
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http://www.astreatfeild.freeserve.co.uk/desc/pafg23.htm
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003023640 |
 | | Allen John Allen Benjamin Allen Macon Bolling Allen James Allen Jonelle Allen Henry Allen John Henry Allen Henry "Red" Allen Betty Lou Allen Sanford Allen Geri Allen Cleveland G. |  | | Frank Waldo Frank Free (Frank McWorter) Franklin C(larence) L(aVaugh n) Franklin John Hope Franklin Clarence Franklin Jennie Elizabeth (J. Franklin James Thomas Franklin Wendell Franklin Carl Franklin Henry Franklin Benjamin Franklin Renty Benjamin Franklin George W. |  | | Cooper Anna Julia Haywood Cooper Augustus Cooper Ted Cooper John Walcott Cooper Fred Cooper William Arthur Cooper Leonard Cooper Ada A. Cooper Jack Cooper A. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0410/2003023640.html
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| | Henry Moses Cooper |
 | | Henry Moses Cooper was the first of ten children born of John Jordan Cooper and Louisa Slay Cooper. |  | | Henry Moses Cooper lived to the age of sixty-eight and died of natural causes on December 11, 1920. |  | | Sally Cooper born in August 1881, Archie Cooper born in January 1898 and Belle Cooper born in December 1898. |
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http://www.cooperbasin.com/henry_moses_cooper.html
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| | Bios.aspx?BioBoxer=34 |
 | | Sir Henry Cooper OBE KSG, former European and British and Commonwealth heavyweight boxing champion, was born in London on 3 May 1934, the elder (by 20 minutes) of twins. |  | | He is also the author of Henry Cooper: An Autobiography (1972), The Great Heavyweights (1978), and Henry Cooper's Book of Boxing (1982). |  | | Of course it wasn't the last time Cooper would fight 'the all-time greatest.' Three years later, Cassius Clay was Muhammad Ali and was heavyweight champion of the world when Cooper challenged him to fight at Arsenal's stadium Highbury. |
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http://www.ringwork.com/Bios.aspx?BioBoxer=34
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| | Civil War documents of Byron CHURCHILL and Henry COOPER |
 | | Cooper was not only "on furlough" in July of 1865, but also "at home in very poor health," (coupled with the fact that no pension was filed at a later date), leads me to believe that, Henry Cooper died soon after his return home. |  | | If this Henry Cooper did not have a wife or other dependents at the time of his death, it would have been very unlikely that a pension would not have been tiled. |  | | Civil War documents of Byron CHURCHILL and Henry COOPER |
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http://members.tripod.com/~tfred/pat1.html
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| | Henry Cooper Boxing Autograph against Muhammad Ali |
 | | Henry Cooper put the future champion down with a formidable left hook in the closing seconds of round four and was robbed of an almost certain victory by the bell. |  | | The greatest moment for Henry Cooper was when he fought an up and coming brash young challenger from America named Cassius Clay at Wembley Stadium in 1963. |  | | Three years late Henry Cooper would challenge Clay (Now Muhammad Ali) again, this time Muhammad Ali was Heavyweight Champion of the world. |
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http://www.boxing-memorabilia.com/henrycooper2.htm
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| | Henry Samson |
 | | Robert Leigh Ward, "The Baronial Ancestry of Henry Sampson, Humility Cooper, and Ann (Cooper) Tilley," The Genealogist 6:166-186. |  | | Henry Samson came as a young sixteen year old boy on the Mayflower, under the care of his aunt and uncle Edward and Ann (Cooper) Tilley. |  | | Martha Cooper was the daughter of Edmund Cooper and Mary Wyne. |
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http://members.aol.com/calebj/samson.html
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| | Henry and Judith Smith of Norfolk County England - Hingham and Rehoboth MA - All-Info About - Genealogy |
 | | Update: September 14, 2003: while researching at FamilySearch, I discovered numerous entries indicating that Judith, wife of Henry Smith, was the daughter of Thomas Cowper and Margaret ____; a couple that her mother was Judith Stanton; and one entry that Judith Cooper was the daughter of Thomas Cowper and Margaret Stanton. |  | | Henry and Judith's son, Henry, married an Elizabeth Cooper. |  | | Henry was the son of Henry and Judith Smith of Hingham and Rehoboth. |
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http://www.genealogy.allinfoabout.com/lineage/smith1.html
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| | Internet Family Tree |
 | | Henry Cooper was born 3/5/1934 and is the son of William Cooper & Lily Nutkins. |  | | Her Brother was believed to be George Cooper, whose son William was the father of Henry Cooper the boxer. |  | | Sir Henry Cooper denies any connection with the Buckell family. |
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http://www.rsbproductions.co.uk/family/short-tree/ps01/ps01_002.htm
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| | Bud Meyers, fisherman of Lyman |
 | | Henry Cooper Leggett was the son of Margaret or Martha Cooper who married a George Leggett. |  | | Minkler introduced Cooper to Bartlett and Henry asked his new friend if there were any marriageable women where he came from back east. |  | | Henry moved his family three times altogether as "the river kept on coming in the front door." Finally the high ground on the slope looked very inviting and much safer, so Henry started construction of a two-story house in the little village of Lyman, which was the first family residence in town. |
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http://www.geocities.com/skagitjournalupriver/MeyersBud.html
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| | Henry Moses Cooper |
 | | Henry Moses Cooper was the first of ten children born of John Jordan Cooper and Louisa Slay Cooper. |  | | Sally Cooper born in August 1881, Archie Cooper born in January 1898 and Belle Cooper born in December 1898. |  | | Mose is one of the witnesses for his mother's (Louisa Slay Cooper) application for the homestead at Cooper basin. |
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http://www.cooperbasin.com/henry_moses_cooper.html
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| | Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Cooper Family |
 | | William H. Cooper, variously known as William Harry, William Henry and Jerry Cooper was said to be born onboard ship in NY Harbor and returned to England with his mother soon after. |  | | Geneva is the daughter of Bill Cooper, and half sister of Farren Cooper. |  | | Delia Cooper with son Bob, daughter Ellen and Ellen's husband George, Gene Vincent Cooper Reed, with Dottie. |
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http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/r/m/Joyce-C-Armstrongcooper
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 | | Henry Spinetti Drums George Harrison Bass, Synthesizer, Lead Vocal and Guitars Billy Preston Organ and Piano Ray Cooper Percussion Mike Moran Synthesizer Jon Lord Synthesizer |  | | Henry Spinetti Drums Herbie Flowers Bass Mike Moran Keyboards and Synthesizer Ray Cooper Percussion George Harrison Lead Vocal, Guitars and Synthesizer Willie Greene Bass Voice |  | | Henry Spinetti Drums Herbie Flowers Bass Mike Moran Keyboards George Harrison Lead Vocal, Guitars, Marimba Jal-Tarang and Backing Vocals Ray Cooper Percussion, Marimba and Effects Jim Keltner Percussion Joe and Vicki Brown Backing Vocals |
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http://georgeharrison.w.interia.pl/gonedysko.htm
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| | namelist |
 | | COOLEY, Arnold J. COOLING, Samuel COOMBES, H. COOPER, Bransby Blake COOPER, C. COOPER, Charles Henry COOPER, E. COOPER, Elizabeth COOPER, Frederic COOPER, H. Rhodes COOPER, J. Fenimore COOPER, Mrs. |  | | Victor L.E.A. LEA, Dr. Isaac LEA, Henry C. LEA, Isaac LEA, Kenneth LEACH, Edward LEACH, W. Elford LEADBEATER, Mary LEAKE, W. LEAKE, William Martin LEAN, Thomas and Brother LEAR, Edward LEARED, Arthur LEARS, Edmund H. LEARY, Rev. T. |  | | Charles EWALD, H. EWALD, Heinrich EWART, Joseph EWARTZ, Dr. EWBANK, Thomas EXPILLY, Charles EXTON, Rev. Richard Brudenell EYRE, Christian EYRE, E. EYRE, Lieut. |
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http://oldspice.soi.city.ac.uk/project/athenaeum/reviews/authors/namelist
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| | Henry Samson |
 | | Rebecca (Bartlett)(Bradford) Stanford, 30 January 1728/9, Duxbury, MA Henry Samson was the son of James Samson and Martha Cooper of Henlow, Bedford, England. |  | | Henry Samson came as a young sixteen year old boy on the Mayflower, under the care of his aunt and uncle Edward and Ann (Cooper) Tilley. |  | | Michael Cooper was the son of Michael Cooper and Margaret (---). |
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http://members.aol.com/calebj/samson.html
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| | 0215dor1830.txt |
 | | , 284 COOPER James, 301 COOPER John, 298 COOPER William Ashley, 282 COPE, 298 CORBYN, 276 CORFE Mary Ann, 300 CORNICK Jesse, 279 CORNISH Frances, 287 CORNISH John, 279 COSENS, 294 COTTON Henry, 292 COWARD Thomas, 280 COWARD Wm. |  | | John, 302 BEVERCOMB Thomas, 277 BEWLEY Matthew, 277 BEWSEY John, 280 BEWSEY Thomas, 280 BIDDLECOMB Joseph, 285 BIDDLECOMBE James, 291 BIDDLECOMBE James, 303 BIGGS John, 278 BIGGS Mary, 277 BIGING Henry, 285 BIGING Jno. |  | | , 274 COOMBS George, 277 COOMBS John, 277 COOMBS Martha, 297 COOMBS Thomas, 283 COOPER, 295 COOPER, 296 COOPER, 296 COOPER Blakely, 294 COOPER Christr. |
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http://www.rod-neep.co.uk/books/indexes/0215dor1830.txt
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| | Will of James Cooper |
 | | That some time during the month of March 1872 James Cooper died domicilled in said County of Tyrrell, leaving a last will and testament, that Henry Cooper was named the executor named in said will and that Henry Cooper is also dead. |  | | Cooper, David Cooper, Mary Cooper, who have intermarried with one Levi Tweedy and the wife of your petitioner are the proper persons entitled under said will as heirs. |  | | And that in their opinion the said James Cooper was of sound mind and memory, and was under no restraints to their knowledge. |
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http://patriot.net/~cpbarnes/CPR1866.HTM
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| | Henry Cooper - Biography |
 | | January 27, 1957 in Salem, OR Interview with Henry Cooper by Jon Morris with Rosalia DAmato recorded on June 3, 2001 at Anne and Henry Coopers house in the Central District of Seattle. |  | | HENRY: Jeff Hudis, a friend of mine, was her drummer at the time, and he was in a band in Portland called the Razorbacks. |  | | I asked Henry a question and he gave me the right answer when he looked at me and said, "Sometimes, Jon, you just gotta take the bull by the horns, and ride it." At that time Henry had already begun to develop his style, and I figured he knew what he was talking about. |
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http://www.henrycooper.com/biography.html
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