Your kidding! One of the orphans, Nathan, is the great-grandfather of an
aquaintance of mine. He asked me to see what I could do! It would be great
for us to swap the information that we have found. I will type it up tomorrow,
and probably attach it in an email. If not, it will be in the body -
attachments don't always seem to work!
Hope to hear from you soon!
Maggie
Quoting kim <kullh(a)insightbb.com>:
Maggie,
My grandmother was born a Coppick! She was one of ten children that were
also in an orphanage here in tippecanoe county. Contact me.
kim
kullh(a)insightbb.com
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Subject: [INTIPPEC] Copic Coppock
> Hello,
> I am looking for the Copic (Coppock, Coppick, etc.) that may have moved to
> Tippecanoe County after 1850. The parents would have died by 1860. I
> have found orphans in both White and Carroll County, and am trying to find
> their parents. Thank you, Maggie
>
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Maggie Champion
Maggie's Genealogy Service
Wolcott IN 47995
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