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Irene May Cooper 1944–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 MAY 1944

Birth Location: Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA

Death Date: 19 MAY 1944

Death Location: Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA

Father: William Cooper

Mother: Deloris Ochsner

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In 1944, Irene May Cooper entered the world in Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA, born to William Gerald Cooper And Deloris Elsie Ochsner. Irene May Cooper passed away in 1944 in Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1944, Irene May Cooper entered the world in Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA, born to William Gerald Cooper And Deloris Elsie Ochsner.
  • Irene May Cooper passed away in 1944 in Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA.

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Irene Cooper's Ancestors

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Irene Cooper
1944–1944
Birth Place: Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA
Parents
William Gerald Cooper
1911–2004
Hailey, Blaine Co., ID, USA
Deloris (Elsie) Ochsner
1916–2006
Denver, Denver Co., CO, USA
Grandparents
Isaac (Leander) Cooper
1880–1963
Lehi, Utah Co., UT, USA
Mary Edmiston
1885–1960
Manti, Sanpete Co., UT, USA
Great-Grandparents
Isaac Cooper
1855–1930
Rebecca Norton
1862–1918
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Norton
1822–1897
Nancy Hammer
1829–1898

Irene Cooper's Timeline

2 Records

1944
19 MAY 1944
Birth of Irene May Cooper in Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA
Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA
1944
19 MAY 1944
Death of Irene May Cooper in Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA
Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 MAY 1944
    Event Place: Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 MAY 1944
    Event Place: Nyssa Heights, Malheur Co., OR, USA

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