Son of William and Mary "Polly" Macklin Copeland.
He was married to Elizabeth Patton on July 5, 1839 in Jefferson County, Indiana.
Knoxville (Iowa) Journal, Wed., 11 May 1892:
Uncle Mack Copeland, who has been very sick for some time, passed away last Sabbath. Funeral services took place at Plymouth church on Monday and the remains were interred in Breckenridge cemetery. Mr. Copeland had been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. D. Loynachan, for some time. He leaves a number of near relatives and a host of friends who mourn his death. He was an old settler and widely known as an honest, upright man in all his dealings and walks in life and was truly one of god's noblemen.
Son of William and Mary "Polly" Macklin Copeland.
He was married to Elizabeth Patton on July 5, 1839 in Jefferson County, Indiana.
Knoxville (Iowa) Journal, Wed., 11 May 1892:
Uncle Mack Copeland, who has been very sick for some time, passed away last Sabbath. Funeral services took place at Plymouth church on Monday and the remains were interred in Breckenridge cemetery. Mr. Copeland had been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. D. Loynachan, for some time. He leaves a number of near relatives and a host of friends who mourn his death. He was an old settler and widely known as an honest, upright man in all his dealings and walks in life and was truly one of god's noblemen.
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AGED 76 YS 3 MS 2 DS
Family Members
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Sarah Jane Copeland Loynachan
1841–1871
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Mary Alice Copeland Loynachan
1843–1917
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Anna Maria Copeland Stone
1844–1918
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Adelle Emily Copeland Townsend
1848–1930
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Samantha Catherine Copeland Cummings
1850–1928
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James Alexander Copeland
1852–1931
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Charlotte E. Copeland Rittenhouse
1854–1945
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Nettie Copeland
1858–1879
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Charles Addison Copeland
1860–1933
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