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Old 07-09-2011, 06:19 PM
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In 1900 Thomas Copeland is married to Eva and has 4 children, Charles, Rosie, Nettie and Luther. Luke is shown as Luther in one tree, so Abie/Alcie Coplin could be Rosa's niece.

Connie, where did you find the Coplin marriage?


Originally Posted by achancy
On ancestry someone (I think a granddaughter of Tommie Siddle) has her listed as

Rosa Copeland
Birth August 24,1889 in Tennessee, USA
Death August 21, 1978 in Lamar County, Texas, USA
William Holmes Siddle 1884 – 1968
Tommie Jo Siddle 1910 – 1988 married
Euless Marcellous Giddens 1909 – 1989
child: Euless Marcellous Giddens 1935 – 1989
he married a Carter and they had a daughter


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I stumbled across this post and also found some info. Mrs. W H Siddle is Rosa Coplin Siddle. Some of these people are buried in the cemeteries in Paris. You could write to the library there. I also used the whitepages.com and there were Coplins living there still. What a wonderful quilt.
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Old 07-09-2011, 06:29 PM
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Granny Coplin is probably Eve Copeland, died in 1939 as Evie Coplin. Her husband Tom S died in 1924, listed as Copeland. One son, Luke Coplin died in 1971.
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Originally Posted by BrendaY
Originally Posted by Donna Hall
Being in Paris, TEXAS, I will print out the names and ask around. Hope you enjoyed your trip to Paris.
I always make a pilgrimage to Paris when I'm back there to visit relatives. The huge fountain in the city square is a favorite spot, too...
My mother was born and raised in Paris, and met my father there. If she were still alive (she died last May), I suspect she would recognize a lot of those names, or her sister might. I may run the list by my father, and see if he recognizes any of the names, but he only lived there for a few years. More likely, my aunt, who now lives in Sulfur Springs, might know some of the names. I can have my father ask her next time he talks to her.

As far as the fountain, one of my favorite pictures is one of my parents in front of the fountain in 1950, the year they got married. On their 50th anniversary, they took a picture at the same spot, in the same poses. I have them in a dual frame.
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Originally Posted by AZTeri
Originally Posted by BrendaY
Originally Posted by Donna Hall
Being in Paris, TEXAS, I will print out the names and ask around. Hope you enjoyed your trip to Paris.
I always make a pilgrimage to Paris when I'm back there to visit relatives. The huge fountain in the city square is a favorite spot, too...
My mother was born and raised in Paris, and met my father there. If she were still alive (she died last May), I suspect she would recognize a lot of those names, or her sister might. I may run the list by my father, and see if he recognizes any of the names, but he only lived there for a few years. More likely, my aunt, who now lives in Sulfur Springs, might know some of the names. I can have my father ask her next time he talks to her.

As far as the fountain, one of my favorite pictures is one of my parents in front of the fountain in 1950, the year they got married. On their 50th anniversary, they took a picture at the same spot, in the same poses. I have them in a dual frame.
I would love it if you could post your parents pictures here.. As the big fountain is probably something most visitors to Paris do see. It's a wonderful fountain in the very heart of downtown Paris...
Blessings all........
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Very nice quilt. I hope you find someone connected to the quilt. :):):)
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1930 United States Federal Census
about Luke C Coplin
Home in 1930: Precinct 2, Lamar, Texas
Age: 37
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1893
Birthplace: Tennessee
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Ela Coplin
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Luke C Coplin 37
Ela Coplin 33
Abie Coplin 14
Evelyn Coplin 10
Helen Coplin 8
Jack Coplin 1

My guess is that this was a friendship quilt for Abie/Alcie Coplin/Copeland. A friend tells me that girls would get together and each would learn to make their own quilt have their friends and relatives sign a square or she would even write them in and then embroider them. If they needed more names they would go ahead and duplicate names.

One square says Aunt Rosa, and Rosa Siddle was Lukes sister. Another has just Evelyn and one of her sisters is named Evelyn. Mother could be Ela and Granny Coplin could be Eve Copeland, or Evie as another block was signed. That how she is listed on a tree by Tommies granddaughter. Im waiting to hear back from her. Tommie would be her cousin.
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Beautiful quilt! Wow I love that the history is unfolding on this quilt. I will follow. It'a amazing!!
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I asked Brenda why there were 28 names but 30 blocks and she said there were two more names

Elizabeth Walker and
Lucille Carr

1930 United States Federal Census
about Elizabeth Walker Name: Elizabeth Walker
Home in 1930: Precinct 2, Lamar, Texas
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Age: 24
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1906
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Spouse's Name: Jodie Walker
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Jodie Walker 22
Elizabeth Walker 24
Thomas S Walker 1 7/12

Lucille Carr is a daughter of John and Fidella Carr, she is 22.
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I must have been tired.... dont know where I saw Evelyn in one square, its not.

Abie/ Alcie is actually Alrie, as per her obituary.

Originally Posted by achancy
My guess is that this was a friendship quilt for Abie/Alcie Coplin/Copeland. A friend tells me that girls would get together and each would learn to make their own quilt have their friends and relatives sign a square or she would even write them in and then embroider them. If they needed more names they would go ahead and duplicate names.

One square says Aunt Rosa, and Rosa Siddle was Lukes sister. Another has just Evelyn and one of her sisters is named Evelyn.
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Ive had fun doing this. I hope one of the descendants expresses an interest.
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