Samuel COOPER Elizabeth COOPER Samuel COOPER Constance COOPER Jane COOPER Mini tree diagram

Constance BACON

also known as Constance BAKON

also known as Conne BAKON

Life History

15th Oct 1695

Baptised in Derby, St Werburgh.1

Father - Benjamin Bacon
Mother - Constance Bacon

4th Jul 1727

Licence obtained for marriage to Samuel COOPER in Lichfield.6

Groom - Samuel Cooper of the parish of St Michael Derby
Bride - Constance Bacon - of the same parish
Church to be married in - St Michaels Derby or Duffield

8th Jul 1727

Married Samuel COOPER in Derby, St Michael.13

From the Parish Register :-
"Nupt of Mr Samuel Cooper and Conne Bakon July the 8"

8th Jul 1728

Birth of daughter Elizabeth COOPER in Derby, St Michael.7

2nd Aug 1729

Birth of son Samuel COOPER in Derby, St Michael.8,9

3rd Sep 1730

Birth of daughter Constance COOPER in Derby, St Michael.10

20th Feb 1731/2

Birth of daughter Jane COOPER in Derby, St Michael.11,12

24th Feb 1742/3

Mentioned in Will.2

of Samuel Cooper
Described as :-
"my daughter-in-law Constance Cooper"

12th Mar 1742/3

Wrote will.3

"In the name of God Amen I Constance Cooper of Derby in the County of Derby Widow ... ..."

me names mentioned :-
1. Gilbert Fox of Derby aforesaid Gentleman
2. Wigley Hayward of Cromfort in the said County of Derby
3. William Evans of Derby
4. the said William Evans and to Sarah his wife my sister
5. my four children to wit Elizabeth Samuel Constance and Jane Cooper

between 4th Dec 1745 and 6th Dec 1745

The Young Pretenders Rebellion in Derby.4

From the Derby Mercury :-
"Their Artillery standing near a Barn Yard belonging to Mrs. Cooper at the Talbot, where was a great Quantity of good Hay, they entirely destroy'd it; which Loss, with others they sustain'd by them, amounted to nearly Fifty Pounds"

12th Apr 1749

Buried in Derby, St Michael.5

From the Parish Register :-
"1749 April 12th / Buryed Mrs. Constance Cooper"

17th Oct 1749

Probate in Consistory Court of Lichfield & Coventry.3

"Derby 17th October 1749
Let a Probate of this will be granted to William Evans one of the executors (upon or being sworn) for Gilbert Fox and Wigley Hayward the other executors to act at pleasure"

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