Herbert Henry Cooper | Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Biography:
Herbert Henry Cooper
10/09/1850 –02/08/1891

Herbert Henry Cooper

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Herbert Henry Cooper was one of the nephews of William Cooper, founder of Cooper’s chemical works in Berkhamsted. Both Herbert Henry and his brother William Farmer Cooper were benefactors of Sunnyside Church. H.H. Cooper lived at Sibdon House, Ravens Lane and is remembered particularly fondly by the people of Sunnyside. A carved oak chair, designed by C.H. Rew, the architect, was placed in the church in his memory. H.H. Cooper unlike his two brothers had studied law and named his occupation in the 1881 census as chemical manufacturer.
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Herbert Henry Cooper was one of the nephews of William Cooper, founder of Cooper’s chemical works in Berkhamsted.

Both Herbert Henry and his brother William Farmer Cooper were benefactors of Sunnyside Church. H.H. Cooper lived at Sibdon House, Ravens Lane and is remembered particularly fondly by the people of Sunnyside. A carved oak chair, designed by C.H. Rew, the architect, was placed in the church in his memory. H.H. Cooper unlike his two brothers had studied law and named his occupation in the 1881 census as chemical manufacturer.

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