Isaac Cooper, 17501835 (aged 85 years)

Name
Isaac /Cooper/
Given names
Isaac
Surname
Cooper
Birth
Christening
Source: IGI
Citation details: C009952
Marriage
Birth of a sister
Christening of a sister
Source: IGI
Citation details: C009952
British King
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Henry Pelham
from 27 August 1743 to 16 March 1754
Birth of a sister
Christening of a sister
Source: IGI
Citation details: C009952
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Thomas Pelham-Holles
from 16 March 1754 to 16 November 1756
Birth of a sister
Christening of a sister
Source: IGI
Citation details: C009952
Prime Minister of Great Britain
William Cavendish
from 16 November 1756 to 29 June 1757
Birth of a sister
Christening of a sister
Source: IGI
Citation details: C009952
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Thomas Pelham-Holles
from 29 June 1757 to 26 May 1762
Prime Minister of Great Britain
John Stuart
from 26 May 1762 to 26 May 1762
Birth of a sister
Christening of a sister
Source: IGI
Citation details: C009952
Birth of a sister
Christening of a sister
Source: IGI
Citation details: C009952
Prime Minister of Great Britain
George Grenville
from 26 May 1762 to 13 July 1765
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Charles Watson-Wentworth
from 13 July 1765 to 30 July 1766
Prime Minister of Great Britain
William Pitt
from 30 July 1766 to 14 October 1768
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Augustus FitzRoy
from 14 October 1768 to 28 January 1770
Birth of a son
17 October 1774
Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.068165 Longitude: -2.260079
Christening of a son
13 November 1774
St James Church, Audley, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.054971 Longitude: -2.301374
Source: IGI
Citation details: IGI C037713
Birth of a son
1776
Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.068165 Longitude: -2.260079
Christening of a son
20 October 1776
St James Church, Audley, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.054971 Longitude: -2.301374
Source: IGI
Citation details: IGI C037713
Birth of a daughter
1778
Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.068165 Longitude: -2.260079
Christening of a daughter
18 April 1778
St James Church, Audley, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.054971 Longitude: -2.301374
Source: IGI
Citation details: IGI C037713
Birth of a son
1780
Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.068165 Longitude: -2.260079
Christening of a son
1 January 1781
St James Church, Audley, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.054971 Longitude: -2.301374
Source: IGI
Citation details: IGI C037713
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Frederick North
from 28 January 1770 to 27 March 1782
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Charles Watson-Wentworth
from 27 March 1782 to 4 July 1782
Prime Minister of Great Britain
William Petty
from 4 July 1782 to 2 April 1783
Birth of a son
about 1783
Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.068165 Longitude: -2.260079
Source: IGI
Citation details: C037713
Christening of a son
Source: IGI
Citation details: C037713
Prime Minister of Great Britain
William Cavendish-Bentinck
from 2 April 1783 to 19 December 1783
Birth of a son
1785
Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.068165 Longitude: -2.260079
Christening of a son
23 October 1785
St James Church, Audley, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.054971 Longitude: -2.301374
Source: IGI
Citation details: IGI C037713
Birth of a daughter
1787
Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.068165 Longitude: -2.260079
Christening of a daughter
10 June 1787
St James Church, Audley, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.054971 Longitude: -2.301374
Source: IGI
Citation details: IGI C037713
British King
George III
from 25 October 1760 to 29 January 1820
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Pitt the Younger
from 19 December 1783 to 17 March 1801
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Henry Addington
from 17 March 1801 to 10 May 1804
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Pitt the Younger
from 10 May 1804 to 11 February 1806
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Grenville
from 11 February 1806 to 31 March 1807
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Cavendish-Bentinck
from 31 March 1807 to 4 October 1809
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Spencer Perceval
from 4 October 1809 to 8 June 1812
Birth of a granddaughter
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Jenkinson
from 8 June 1812 to 12 April 1827
Battle of Waterloo
The Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon Bonaparte, ending the Napoleonic wars.
18 June 1815
Waterloo, Belgium
Christening of a granddaughter
26 October 1817
St James Church, Audley, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.054971 Longitude: -2.301374
Peterloo Massacre
Cavalry was used to disperse a large crowd who were demanding electoral reform. 15 were killed and hundreds injured.
16 August 1819
Manchester, England
Birth of a grandson
Christening of a grandson
26 March 1820
St. James, Audley, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.05501 Longitude: -2.301374
Birth of a granddaughter
Christening of a granddaughter
6 August 1820
St James Church, Audley, Staffordshire
Latitude: 53.054971 Longitude: -2.301374
British King
George IV
from 29 January 1820 to 26 June 1830
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
George Canning
from 12 April 1827 to 31 August 1827
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Frederick John Robinson
from 31 August 1827 to 22 January 1828
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington
from 22 January 1828 to 22 November 1830
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Charles Grey
from 22 November 1830 to 16 July 1834
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Lamb
from 16 July 1834 to 17 November 1834
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington
from 17 November 1834 to 10 December 1834
Death of a wife
Citation details: Wolstanton church yard
British King
William IV
from 26 June 1830 to 20 June 1837
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Peel
from 10 December 1834 to 18 April 1835
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
Citation details: Wolstanton Church Yard
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage11 January 1749Keele, Staffordshire
2 years
himself
17501835
Birth: 1750 Keele, Staffordshire
Death: 2 March 1835Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England
4 years
younger sister
1753
Birth: 1753 Keele, Staffordshire
Death:
2 years
younger sister
1754
Birth: 1754 Keele, Staffordshire
Death:
3 years
younger sister
1756
Birth: 1756 Keele, Staffordshire
Death:
4 years
younger sister
1759
Birth: 1759 Keele, Staffordshire
Death:
5 years
younger sister
1763
Birth: 1763 Keele, Staffordshire
Death:
1 year
younger sister
1763
Birth: 1763 Keele, Staffordshire
Death:
Family with Sarah Beech
himself
17501835
Birth: 1750 Keele, Staffordshire
Death: 2 March 1835Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England
wife
17531835
Birth: about November 1753 Audley, Staffordshire
Death: 22 January 1835Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England
Marriage Marriage
son
1774
Birth: 17 October 1774 24 20 Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Death:
2 years
son
1776
Birth: 1776 26 22 Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Death:
3 years
daughter
1778
Birth: 1778 28 24 Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Death:
3 years
son
1780
Birth: 1780 30 26 Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Death:
4 years
son
1783
Birth: about 1783 33 29 Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Death:
3 years
son
1785
Birth: 1785 35 31 Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Death:
3 years
daughter
1787
Birth: 1787 37 33 Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Death:
Christening
Source: IGI
Citation details: C009952
Death
Citation details: Wolstanton Church Yard
Shared note

Sarah and Isaac are not the only possible parents for Samuel. Our Samuel could be the son (christened Audley in 1782) of Thomas and Sarah Cooper.

Assuming Isaac and Sarah are the more likely (for no other reason than the name of Samuel’s son):

Sarah, w/o Isaac COOPER,
Of Chesterton, 22 Jan 1835, 81
Isaac, above, 2 March 1835, 84
from gravestone in Wolstanton church.

The probate index for Isaac, died 1835, names a Mr Beech (can’t decipher the initial) as his executor, so this couple, whether or not the parents of “our” Samuel are almost certainly Isaac Cooper and Sarah Beech. If this couple are the parents than it seems they survived their son.

Any connection with?
D4452/1/14/1/74
Abstract of title of the devisees of the late James Godwin to an estate in Chesterton, formerly purchased from Admiral Smith Child and part of which is now to be sold to Isaac Cooper
11 Oct 1820

.. the Isaac identified from the gravestone was certainly living in Chesterton at the time of his death.

Is this relevant?
Newspaper reports: Staffordshire Advertiser 23rd March 1805 advertising the sale by auction of Isaac Cooper’s farm stock and some household furniture on the occassion of his retirement from farming:

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. Cook
On the pemises at Bank Top, in the Parish of Keel, and Country of Staffort on Tuesday 2nd April 1805, All of the farming stock and part of the household furniture belonging to MR. ISAAC COOPER, who is retiring from business; the stock consists of twelve capital in-calf cows, two twinters, and three stirks, one stong draught mare, two in-pig sows, one narrow wheel’d wagon, one tumbril, horse gears, ploughs, harrows, corn fan, brass pans, cheese tubs, press and screw, and all kinds of useful dairy vessels.
The furniture comprises bedsteads and hangins, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, blankets and bed quilts, oak dresser and shelves, tables and cupboards, good kitchen grate, sweak and hools, iron furnaces, barrels and brewing vessels, fenders and fire-irons and various other useful furniture.
The sale will commence punctually at ten o’clock, as the whole must be sold in one day.