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Benjamin Herman Cope, Sr. 1894 - 1938

Benjamin Herman Cope Sr. was born on June 9, 1894 in Van Buren County, TD United States to Fannie Etta (Payne) Cope and James Douglas "J. D." Cope, and had a sister Hallie Pearl "Pearl" (Cope) Byars. He married Beulah (Morgan) Cope, and had children Benjamin Herman "B. H." Cope, Jr., Jack Cope, Janice Cope, Billy James "B. B." Cope, Sr., Patsy M. "Pat" (Cope) Loew, and Jess Cope. Benjamin Cope died at age 44 years old on December 2, 1938 in McKinney, Collin County, TX.
Benjamin Herman Cope Sr.
June 9, 1894
Van Buren County, TD, United States
December 2, 1938
McKinney, Collin County, Texas, United States
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Benjamin Herman Cope Sr.'s History: circa 1894 - circa 1938

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  • 06/9
    1894

    Birthday

    June 9, 1894
    Birthdate
    Van Buren County, TD United States
    Birthplace
  • 12/2
    1938

    Death

    December 2, 1938
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    McKinney, Collin County, Texas United States
    Death location
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    Benjamin Herman Cope, Sr. lived 29 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 44.
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In 1894, in the year that Benjamin Herman Cope, Sr. was born, on April 21st, a coal miners' strike closed mines throughout the central United States. The Panic of 1893, and the resulting depression, hit coal miners hard and the miners only struck for 8 weeks - they couldn't afford to live without their wages any longer.
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In 1906, when he was merely 12 years old, Finland became the first European country to give women the vote and to allow them to run for political office. (Women in Australia and New Zealand already had that right but couldn't run for office.) Although Finland belonged to the Russian Empire, there was great unrest and the Tsar wanted to broker a quick peace. As a part of the brokered peace, women got the vote.
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