Talk:Wickliffe Cooper
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[edit]I am unable to find reliable sources for the following:
- He was the son of the Rev. Spencer Cooper, Jr. (1787–1839) and his wife Mary H. Burton (1795–1869). Wickliffe Cooper was the twelfth child, and the third and youngest son born to his parents, who produced 14 children in all. Wickliffe Cooper's father was an ardent member of the Whig party.
- On June 28, 1865, Wickliffe Cooper married Sarah Steele "Sallie" Venable in Shelby County, Kentucky.
- Sarah was born in Shelby County.
Does anyone know of reliable, secondary sources (e.g., books, newspapers, etc. for this info?
Thanks!--CaroleHenson (talk) 05:29, 25 April 2014 (UTC)
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