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Hannah Eugenia <I>Blaisdell</I> Cooper

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Hannah Eugenia Blaisdell Cooper

Birth
Ludlow, Aroostook County, Maine, USA
Death
2 Jan 1884 (aged 45)
Wasioja, Dodge County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Wasioja, Dodge County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Parents: Robert & Mary "Chandler" Blaisdell.
Married: Isaac Beckford Cooper October 14, 1856 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Hennepin County.
Children: Joseph Sumner Cooper
Anna E Cooper
Caroline Eunice Cooper
Robert S Cooper
William B Cooper
Jennie Fletcher Cooper
Zena Cooper
Jessie A Cooper
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Manto Exp. 1/11/1884

Died at Wasioja Dodge County Minn. Jan. 3, 1884, Mrs. Isaac B. Cooper. Her maiden name was Hannah E. Blaisdell, she was born in Belfast, Me. June 15, 1838 and was aged at the time of her death 45 years, 6 months and 18 days. While young her parents moved to Michigan and in 1851 they moved to where Minneapolis now stands. (at that time Minneapolis was unknown) In 1856 she was married to Isaac B. Cooper of Griggsville, Ill., to which place she immediately went and lived near that place nine years finding and making many warm friends.
In 1865 she with her husband and family returned to Minneapolis and in 1869 moved to Wasioja, where she lived at the time of her death. She was the mother of eight children, five girls and three boys all of whom are still living, the youngest being about seven years of age.
During her residence at this place she mad many warm friends and acquaintances, as the circumstances of her sickness and death clearly show. Such friends are seldom seen. She was taking sick Dec 7th, and for twenty-seven and one half days laid upon her bed, growing weaker and weaker till she breathed her last and died without a struggle. The disease was blood poison.
She never made a public profession of religion, but for some time before her death she gave evidence of being a child of God, and such a death-bed scene, as occurred some five days before her death, has seldom been witnessed. Her dying message to her mother, part of her children and the Doctor was such as words cannot set forth, till becoming exhausted she could say no more.
She was buried in the Wasioja cemetery – there to await the resurrection of the just.

Thank you to FAG member 49062978 for finding this obituary!




Parents: Robert & Mary "Chandler" Blaisdell.
Married: Isaac Beckford Cooper October 14, 1856 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Hennepin County.
Children: Joseph Sumner Cooper
Anna E Cooper
Caroline Eunice Cooper
Robert S Cooper
William B Cooper
Jennie Fletcher Cooper
Zena Cooper
Jessie A Cooper
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Manto Exp. 1/11/1884

Died at Wasioja Dodge County Minn. Jan. 3, 1884, Mrs. Isaac B. Cooper. Her maiden name was Hannah E. Blaisdell, she was born in Belfast, Me. June 15, 1838 and was aged at the time of her death 45 years, 6 months and 18 days. While young her parents moved to Michigan and in 1851 they moved to where Minneapolis now stands. (at that time Minneapolis was unknown) In 1856 she was married to Isaac B. Cooper of Griggsville, Ill., to which place she immediately went and lived near that place nine years finding and making many warm friends.
In 1865 she with her husband and family returned to Minneapolis and in 1869 moved to Wasioja, where she lived at the time of her death. She was the mother of eight children, five girls and three boys all of whom are still living, the youngest being about seven years of age.
During her residence at this place she mad many warm friends and acquaintances, as the circumstances of her sickness and death clearly show. Such friends are seldom seen. She was taking sick Dec 7th, and for twenty-seven and one half days laid upon her bed, growing weaker and weaker till she breathed her last and died without a struggle. The disease was blood poison.
She never made a public profession of religion, but for some time before her death she gave evidence of being a child of God, and such a death-bed scene, as occurred some five days before her death, has seldom been witnessed. Her dying message to her mother, part of her children and the Doctor was such as words cannot set forth, till becoming exhausted she could say no more.
She was buried in the Wasioja cemetery – there to await the resurrection of the just.

Thank you to FAG member 49062978 for finding this obituary!





Inscription

In memory of Hannah E. wife of (I B) Cooper died Jan 2 1884 Aged 45 yrs, 6 mo, 18 ds.

Gravesite Details

Small H.E.C. stone leaning on back of main marker



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