Birth | 11 Feb 1815 | Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York | | | |
Baptism | 22 Feb 1815 | Presbyterian Church, Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York | | | |
Marriage | 20 Sep 1837 | Phebe B HART | | | |
Occupation | 1 Feb 1839 | cashier of the Howard Trust and Banking Company - Troy, Rensselaer County, New York | | | |
Residence | 1840 | & was listed as a learned profession or engineer - Troy, Rensselaer County, New York | | | |
Occupation | Bef 1843 | was cashier of the Howard Trust and Banking company - Troy, Rensselaer County, New York | | | |
Occupation | Bef 1845 | partners with C. J. Woolson, his brother-in-law in the firm Woolson & Pomeroy - Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio | | | |
Miscellaneous | 5 May 1845 | was found to have forged a $5000 draft from a firm in New York - Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio | | | |
Miscellaneous | 5 May 1845 | created fraud against the Phoenix Bank of Hartford in relation to a $12000 loan - Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio | | | |
Miscellaneous | 10 May 1845 | was called the Cleveland Forger and was alleged to have taken the last steam packet for Liverpool - Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio | | | |
Miscellaneous | 14 May 1845 | was mentioned in a letter by his uncle James F Cooper about absconding - Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 16 May 1845 | was mentioned in a letter by his uncle that Richard Cooper had covered for a forgery some years back | | | |
Residence | Aft 1845 | with his sister Cornelia - Green Lake, Green Lake County, Wisconsin | | | |
Occupation | 30 Jul 1850 | merchant and living with his parents - Green Lake County, Wisconsin | | | |
Residence | 4 Aug 1870 | with his sister Cornelia - Green Lake, Green Lake County, Wisconsin | | | |
Residence | 23 Jun 1880 | with his niece Cornelia and her husband, was divorced and a farmer - Woodville, Platte County, Nebraska | | | |
Residence | 10 Jun 1885 | with his sister Cornelia - Woodville, Platte County, Nebraska | | | |