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English: Nathan Cooper II (1725-1797), was born February 22, 1725, and was married in 1748 to Mehitable Seward, great aunt to ex-Secretary of State William H. Seward. They had six children. He died December 20, 1797 and he was buried in the Chester Congregational Cemetery in Chester, New Jersey.
Date 19 January 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) at English Wikipedia

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2007-01-19 17:25 650×488× (203465 bytes) Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) ==Caption== Nathan Cooper II (1725-1797), was born February 22, 1725, and was married in 1748 to Mehitable Seward, great aunt to ex-Secretary of State William H. Seward. They had six children. He died December 20, 1797 and he was buried in the Chester Con

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