Family Group of Obadiah A. Cooper
OBADIAH A. COOPER
( Abraham )
was born September 30, 1762 in Albany, Albany, New York, and died July 24, 1831 in Syracuse, Onondaga, New York. He married ELIZABETH OSTRANDER September 1789 in East Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York, daughter of ABRAHAM OSTRANDER and ELIZABETH _.
Notes for OBADIAH A. COOPER
October 24, 1762, Christened; First Dutch Reform Church, Albany, Albany, New York 1
Notes for ELIZABETH OSTRANDER:
After her husband's death, she lived with her youngest son, Cornelius, at Niskayuna,
Schenectady, New York. P. 440
December 18, 1766, Christened; First Dutch Reform Church, Albany, Albany, New York
Children of OBADIAH A. and ELIZABETH OSTRANDER:
- JOHN COOPER, b. August 15, 1794, East Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York; d. October 23, 1831, Victory, Cayuga, New York; m. AMANDA COCHRAN, February 16, 1817, Cato, Cayuga, New York.
- ABRAHAM COOPER, b. May 12, 1790, Schodack, Rensselaer, New York; m. POLLY WINCHELL, April 06, 1816, , Cayuga, New York.
- TUNIS COOPER, b. May 31, 1792, East Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York; d. February 11, 1880, Worcester, Otsego, New York; m. JANE RORABACK, February 23, 1814, Kinderhook Church, Columbia, New York.
- PETER COOPER, b. July 27, 1796, East Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York; d. Cedar Falls, Black Hawk, Iowa; m. (1) PAMELIA VANDERHUVDEN; m. (2) KATHERINE WIGGINS.
- CATHERINE COOPER, b. 1798, Victory, Cayuga, New York; d. Bef. 1832; m. JACOB Z. HAWS, Victory, Cayuga, New York.
- ELIZABETH COOPER, b. October 12, 1800, Victory, Cayuga, New York; d. Watkins Glen, Schuyler, New York; m. JOHN P. VAN ALLEN, Victory, Cayuga, New York.
- OBADIAH A. (JR) COOPER, b. January 02, 1803; m. (1) SARAH ANN; m. (2) ANNA
- CORNELIUS COOPER, b. April 03, 1805, Albany, Albany, New York; d. November 20, 1874, Ionia, Ionia, Michigan; m. (1) MATILDA WIGGINS; m. (2) ANNA VAN VRANKEN, July 16, 1846, Niskayuna DRC, Albany, Albany, New York.
- JAMES COOPER, b. December 23, 1809, Albany, Albany, New York.
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M. Grace Wilmarth; Obadiah Cooper (Tailor at Albany, N.Y., from 1713-1742), |
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