Hettie Gooch Copeland came from a large and very close family with deep roots in Lauderdale County, Alabama. She married her true soul mate, Samuel Harper Copeland in Alabama on May 5, 1889. Hettie left Alabama with Samuel and never moved back, but always went back to visit her family as often as she could.
Hettie and Samuel lived in Alabama, Texas, and finally Oklahoma. Her husband, children, and grandchildren meant the world to her. Although she was a very strong woman, I don't think she ever got over the death of her beloved "Harper".
Hettie loved red roses, and was a devout christian.
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Hettie Gooch Copeland came from a large and very close family with deep roots in Lauderdale County, Alabama. She married her true soul mate, Samuel Harper Copeland in Alabama on May 5, 1889. Hettie left Alabama with Samuel and never moved back, but always went back to visit her family as often as she could.
Hettie and Samuel lived in Alabama, Texas, and finally Oklahoma. Her husband, children, and grandchildren meant the world to her. Although she was a very strong woman, I don't think she ever got over the death of her beloved "Harper".
Hettie loved red roses, and was a devout christian.
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Family Members
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Wiley Pumphrey Gooch Jr
1859–1859
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Florence May Gooch Richards
1863–1949
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James H Gooch
1864–1938
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Joseph Dario "Joe" Gooch
1864–1941
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Nannie Isabelle Gooch Underwood
1868–1951
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Rachel Wealthie Gooch Wallace
1870–1960
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George Washington "Wash" Gooch
1873–1908
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Ida Dean Gooch Wallace
1876–1959
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Ada V Gooch
1878–1941
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Margaret Candace Gooch Lawson
1881–1905
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Percy Iben Gooch
1883–1960