BIO: Roger COPE, Beaver County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja & Joe Patterson Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/beaver.html http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/beaver/bios/bbios.htm Index for this bio book. _________________________________________________________________ BOOK OF BIOGRAPHIES. This Volume Contains Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Buffalo, N.Y., Chicago, Ill.: Biographical Publishing Company, 1899, pp. 49-50. _________________________________________________________________ ROGER COPE is one of the persevering, enterprising and successful lawyers at the bar of Beaver county. He has, by virtue of his energy and ability, impressed himself upon the borough of Beaver Falls, and has achieved marked success for a young man. He was admitted to the bar in 1881 and took up his permanent residence in Beaver Falls, where he opened an office for the practice of law. He was born in Fairfield township, Columbiana county, Ohio, December 8, 185o, and is a son of Samuel D., grandson of Jesse, great-grandson of John, great-great-grandson of John, who was a son of Oliver Cope, the first representative of the family in this country, he having emigrated from England. Jesse Cope was born in Fayette county, Pa., and in 1802 located in Columbiana county, Ohio, where he followed farming. He was a Quaker. His wife was Margaret Dixon, and they became the parents of eight children: Ellis; Samuel; Hiram; Elizabeth (Irwin); Mary (Taylor); Ann; Hannah, and Lucinda. Jesse died aged fifty-six years. Samuel D. Cope was born in Fairfield township, Columbiana county, Ohio, May 5, 1815, and was reared and trained to agricultural pursuits, which he followed throughout his active career. In 1878, he retired to Leetonia, Ohio, where he has since resided. He was joined in marriage with Alice Rogers, a daughter of John and Phoebe Rogers of Columbiana county, and she passed from this earth in 1864 aged forty-eight years. Their children were named as follows: Rufus is practicing law in Chicago, Ill.; Mary Etta (Piersol), deceased; E. Cyrena (Rogers); F. Eudora, who resides at Leetonia, Ohio; Roger; Emma A., deceased; Jeanette, deceased; Amanda F., who lives at Oakland, Cal.; and Alice, who also resides at Leetonia, Ohio. Roger Cope's father was formerly a Republican, but is now a Prohibitionist; during the Civil War he was a strong anti-slavery man. Roger Cope attended the public school of his native town and Mt. Union College, Ohio; he then taught one year in his native county and one term at Georgetown, Illinois. Having a desire to fit himself for the bar, he began studying with his brother Rufus, who was practicing in that town; subsequently he took a course of lectures at the University of Michigan, from which institution he was graduated in 1881. During his legal studies he applied himself with intelligence, vigor and energy, 50 BOOK OF BIOGRAPHIES and thoroughly familarized himself with the theory and practice of law, as his subsequent progress well testifies. Upon graduation, Mr. Cope immediately established himself in business at Beaver Falls, and he has many influential and valuable clients, whose interests are looked after with fidelity and a great amount of success. Mr. Cope was wedded June 28, 1894, to Mary C. Mercer, a native of Columbiana county, Ohio, and they have one child, Rue Alice. In politics, the subject of our sketch is a stanch Republican; socially, he is a K. of P.