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Lieut William Labon Cooper

Birth
Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Death
Oct 1860 (aged 54–55)
Dade County, Georgia, USA
Burial
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Cooper, William Labon (1805-1860), second lieutenant, Capt. Fulton's Company D Mounted Georgia Volunteers, in the Mexican War where he served as scout. Married Sarah Glass, daughter of Thomas Glass and granddaughter of Chief Glass, and the family moved to Wilkes Co., N.C. After his brother Isaac’s death, he took care of widow Mahala Jane Cooper in Anawaika. On one of his trips to visit her, he was shot and killed in July 1860 in Dade Co., Ga. (Mortality Schedule).

Cooper, William Labon (1805-1860), second lieutenant, Capt. Fulton's Company D Mounted Georgia Volunteers, in the Mexican War where he served as scout. Married Sarah Glass, daughter of Thomas Glass and granddaughter of Chief Glass, and the family moved to Wilkes Co., N.C. After his brother Isaac’s death, he took care of widow Mahala Jane Cooper in Anawaika. On one of his trips to visit her, he was shot and killed in July 1860 in Dade Co., Ga. (Mortality Schedule).


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