Bacheler Family Tree » Sarah "Sarah Slye Cooper" Slye (1615-1688)

Personal data Sarah "Sarah Slye Cooper" Slye 


Household of Sarah "Sarah Slye Cooper" Slye

She had a relationship with Thomas Cooper.


Child(ren):

  1. Timothy Cooper  1644-1679 


Notes about Sarah "Sarah Slye Cooper" Slye

{geni:about_me} >Both Thomas Cooper and his wife were medical practitioners. Thomas in particular had considerable skill as a bone setter, being often called upon throughout the County of Hampshire, as there was no regular physician or surgeon available. On May 28, 1655, John Pynchon, writing to John Winthrop, Jr. about his wife's health, referred to "'''Goodwife Cooper''' who hath formerly tended my wife in her weakness," and, on March 7, 1659/60, Pynchon thanked Winthrop for "those prayers of cordial powder you sent my wife by Ensign Cooper."

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Thomas Cooper married by about 1642, Sarah Slye, baptized at Lapwirth, Warwickshire, 29 Oct 1615, daughter of George Slye.

They had nine children:
# Sarah Day
# Timothy
# Thomas
# Elizabeth
# Mary Colton Stebbins
# John
# infant daughter
# Rebecca Clark
#John

She married (2) in Springfield, 15 Nov 1676, "Lieut. William Clarke, of Northampton."
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Marriage to Thomas Cooper:

http://www.tributaries.info/p2980.htm#i29800

"Sarah/1 Slye married (1) Lt. Thomas/1 Cooper of Springfield, Massachusetts, with whom she had 9 children.1 He was killed by Indians 5 Oct 1675.2,3 She married (2), as his 2nd wife, 15 Nov 1676 at Springfield, Lt. William Clark of Northampton.4,5 She died at Northampton 8 May 1686, and he 18 Jul 1690."

Sources:

Birth: Stebbins Ancestral Society web site, viewed 26 Dec 1999.

Register of the Deaths in Northampton, Lieut. William Clark d.

Pynchon BMD Record Index, 47, wid. Sarah Cooper/Lieut. William Clarke m.

Pynchon Manuscript Records, , Leiut. Wm. Clarke/wid. Sarah Cooper m

Register of the Deaths in Northampton, 8, Sarah Clark d

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sarah Slye

George Slye
± 1554-????
Elizabeth Hinton
± 1555-????
George Slye
1564-> 1626
Deborah Gardner
± 1580-1625

Sarah Slye
1615-1688


Thomas Cooper
1617-1675


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