Birth25 Apr 1802, Redwin Hamstake, Staffs
Deathca Aug 1876, Burton on Trest district, Derbys
GeneralVicar of Burton under Needwood.
Notes for Rev Henry Gisbourne Cooper
(I wonder if all these relatives dying at Burton were taking the waters?)
In 1841 and 1851, no sign of him and his wife under their full names. Nor was he among all the Henrys born in Staffs in 1802.
In 1861 he was a widower, vicar of Barton under Needwood and staying at a hotel in Tunbridge Wells, Kent with his brother Edward Philip.
In 1871, he had two sisters with him:
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born
COOPER, Henry G Head M 68 1803 Vicar of Barton Hamstake, Staffordshire
COOPER, Cassandra L Sister F 73 1798 Harpsden, Oxfordshire
COOPER, Jane E Sister F 70 1801 Harpsden, Oxfordshire
ANDERSON, Ann Servant F 53 1818 Housekeeper Warwickshire
BALL, Elizabeth Servant F 22 1849 Staffordshire
MEWIS, Fanny Servant F 20 1851 Staffordshire
BARNES, Arthur Servant M 18 1853 Groom Staffordshire
RG number: RG10 Piece: 2903 Folio: 71 Page: 17
Registration District: Burton upon Trent Sub District: Burton upon Trent EnumerationDistrict: 2
Ecclesiastical Parish:
Civil Parish: Barton Under Needwood Municipal Borough:
Address: Main Street Vicarage, Barton Under Needwood
County: Staffordshire
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In her diaries on 25th April 1802, Caroline Powys wrote: my Dear Caroline was brought to bed of he Third Son (on St Marks day) named Henry Gisbourne.
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