yes
Polly Cooper's birth place is unknown to history.
Polly cooper grew elderly, she had 10 children, and she donated sperm to the clinics.
1850.
No one knows where she died. That mystery is still trying to be solved.
1794
Polly Cooper married a man named John C. Cooper. They were married in 1777, and Polly became known for her contributions during the American Revolutionary War, particularly for her role in supporting American troops. Their marriage is often referenced in historical accounts of her life and the era.
Polly Cooper had three children: two sons named John and William, and a daughter named Mary. Polly Cooper is known for her contributions during the American Revolutionary War, particularly her support of the Continental Army.
The Oneida tribe, part of the Iroquois nation.
Polly Cooper was a member of the Oneida Nation and her birth date and place of birth are unknown. It is known that she was an American patriot and played an important role in being an ally during the American Revolution.
no
J. California Cooper had four siblings.
Lord Shaftesbury had three siblings: Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury; Sir Maurice Ashley-Cooper; and John Ashley-Cooper, who became a clergyman.