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Aaron Coppock II (1797-1849) was a descendant of English immigrant Aaron Coppock I (1666-1726), and the son of Samuel Coppock and Ellen Sidwell. He was probably born in Pennsylvania, and moved with his parents and family to Ohio about 1808. He married twice, and had descendants by both marriages. He was also among those intrigued by the "gold rush" in California, and went there in 1849. Descendants and relatives lived in Ohio, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, California and elsewhere. Includes some ancestry of his first wife, Any (Cobbs) Coppock.
Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.
This "work is organized by subject. Materials are grouped under twelve main sections in the body of the work, with appropriate subdivisions and subtopics within each main subject. Each section is assigned a two-letter designation, and entries are numbered consecutively within each section. This subject code system was designed to facilitate referals from the Index to the main body of the text, and to allow for cross-referencing between sections."--Introduction.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
John Michael Furl was born in 1945 in Midland, Texas. He married Sharon Lee Moe in 1971.
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