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About Jane Cooper
History of Wallingford, Conn. by Charles Henry Stanley Davis
Genealogies - Part 1, pg. 750, 751
Families of Ancient New Haven by Donald Lines Jacobus, pg. 693
“Jean or Jane Woolen had lived with William Wilkes in Boston, and had probably come over with him, as he paid her fare and gave her three pounds a year for her service in his family for five years, and also promised her 10 pounds as a gift when she should marry; but this he did not do, and Mr. Hall obtained it from his estate by litigation, an account of which is found in the records of New Haven, in which she is called good wife Hall. Mr. Wilkes was in Boston in 1633, and removed with his family to New Haven with the first settlers in 1639. Few families have been more respectable than the descendants of John and Jean (Woolen) Hall. Her connections in England have a coat of arms.
See John Hall of Wallingford by James Shepard and this website for birth and death dates and jane's 2nd marriage to Mr Cooper following John Halls death in 1676, http://adupree.com/Gen800/familygroup.php?familyID=F514&tree=adupree
According to "John Hall of Wallingford, Conn.,James Shepard 1838-1926," Nabu Public Domain reprints, pp 31-3 and Ives Family History blog re: John Cooper [1610-1689], John Cooper Sr married widowed Jane Woolen Hall in New Haven in 1679. Jane's sister Mary , 1614-1668, was John Cooper Sr's first wife.
See John Hall of Wallingford by James Shepard and this website for birth and death dates and jane's 2nd marriage to Mr Cooper following John Halls death in 1676, http://adupree.com/Gen800/familygroup.php?familyID=F514&tree=adupree -------------------- According to "John Hall of Wallingford, Conn.,James Shepard 1838-1926," Nabu Public Domain reprints, pp 31-3 and Ives Family History blog re: John Cooper [1610-1689], John Cooper Sr married widowed Jane Woolen Hall in New Haven in 1679. Jane's sister Mary , 1614-1668, was John Cooper Sr's first wife.
Family
John Cooper married his first wife, Mary Woolen (1614-1668), in England around 1635 and she was the mother of all of his children. Mary’s father was John Woolen, born in England around 1575. He married his second wife, Jane (Woolen) Hall, about 1679 in New Haven. She was the widow of John Hall of Wallingford, Connecticut. John Cooper died November 23, 1689, in New Haven, Connecticut.
He and his first wife had four known children:
Mary Cooper born was born in 1636 in England, baptized on August 15, 1641, and died in New Haven on January 4, 1705, married Abraham Dickerman (1634-1711). Hannah Cooper born 1638 in New Haven, CT, baptized in New Haven Colony on August 15, 1641, and died on June 15, 1675. She married John Potter (1635-1711) in 1661 in New Haven. John Cooper was born in New Haven Colony on May 28, 1642, and died in 1703. He married Mary Thompson (1652-1714). Sarah Cooper born before Sept, 21, 1645 and baptized on that date in New Haven, CT, married Samuel Hemmingway (1636-1689).
Jane Cooper's Timeline
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London, Middlesex, England
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July 11, 1645
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New Haven, New Haven Colony, (Present Connecticut)
JOHN GILBERT HALL BORN NOV. 14 1850 |
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New Haven, New Haven Colony
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New Haven, New Haven Colony
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1649
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New Haven, New Haven Colony
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April 5, 1651
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New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
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March 18, 1652
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New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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March 18, 1654
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New Haven, New Haven Colony
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