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Geraldine Cowper

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Geraldine

Geraldine Report 11 Feb 2006 15:49

Hi My name is Geraldine Cowper. My cousin, who emigrated to New Zealand in the 1950s, made a lot of money, went to Debretts and had a family tree done. Debretts claim that all people with the name Cowper are descended from the same man. In 1066 a Flemish knight called de Kuyper came over with William the Conqueror. He did so well that he was granted land on the Scottish borders. The name became bastardized to Cowper. My father was born in Ireland in 1897, to where my grandfather had moved to find a wife, a tradition amongst Scots at the time. If you are a Cowper, you have many prestigious relatives, including poets, writers and a Chancellor of England. Unfortunately my cousin never gave me a copy of the family tree! `

Rosemary

Rosemary Report 2 Oct 2007 02:46

Hi Geraldine
I am a descendent of the 'Northamptonshire' Cowpers. There is a family tradition that there is a link between our branch and the 'Cornhill' Cowpers (Earl/Poet etc) and some circumstantial evidence to support this. Perhaps you might like to visit the website of the Northampton Cowpers? The link is:
http://cowper.informe.com/
cheers
Rose