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Aaron F Coppock Sr.

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Aaron F Coppock Sr.

Birth
Death
22 Feb 1837 (aged 74)
Miami County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Son of John Coppock Jr and Abigail L Schellenger
Aaron's father was b. PA-married Maryland-died SC.
Aaron was the firstborn and 2 siblings after him were
born Maryland. The remaining 8 siblings were born in SC.

Aaron Sr was the husband of Margaret L Tucker 1770-1848.
CHILDREN of record all born Tennessee:
John A. Coppock 1798–1880
Elizabeth Coppock Carroll 1801–1876
Abraham Coppock 1801–1863​​
Aaron F. Coppock Jr. 1802–1876
Abigail Coppock Wright 1805–1881
Josiah Coppock 1807–1847
Elisha Coppock 1808–Deceased
Elijah Coppock 1809–1892
Margaret Coppock Stanfield 1814–1869
ref: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQRL-D6Y

From a 1990 historical society publication -
'The Coppocks of Saline County, Arkansas'
by Michael E Coppock of Massachusetts:
"Aaron was granted a certificate of removal
from Bush River Monthly Meeting, Newberry
County, South Carolina on October 29, 1796.
He reappears at the Newhope Monthly Meeting,
Greene County, Tennessee on December 31, 1796.
...Aaron was 'chosen overseer' by the Newhope
Monthly Meeting on February 26, 1803 and 'made a
minister' by that Meeting on June 18, 1808..."
Son of John Coppock Jr and Abigail L Schellenger
Aaron's father was b. PA-married Maryland-died SC.
Aaron was the firstborn and 2 siblings after him were
born Maryland. The remaining 8 siblings were born in SC.

Aaron Sr was the husband of Margaret L Tucker 1770-1848.
CHILDREN of record all born Tennessee:
John A. Coppock 1798–1880
Elizabeth Coppock Carroll 1801–1876
Abraham Coppock 1801–1863​​
Aaron F. Coppock Jr. 1802–1876
Abigail Coppock Wright 1805–1881
Josiah Coppock 1807–1847
Elisha Coppock 1808–Deceased
Elijah Coppock 1809–1892
Margaret Coppock Stanfield 1814–1869
ref: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQRL-D6Y

From a 1990 historical society publication -
'The Coppocks of Saline County, Arkansas'
by Michael E Coppock of Massachusetts:
"Aaron was granted a certificate of removal
from Bush River Monthly Meeting, Newberry
County, South Carolina on October 29, 1796.
He reappears at the Newhope Monthly Meeting,
Greene County, Tennessee on December 31, 1796.
...Aaron was 'chosen overseer' by the Newhope
Monthly Meeting on February 26, 1803 and 'made a
minister' by that Meeting on June 18, 1808..."


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