Euphemia was born about 1825. She was the daughter of John Cooper and Ann MacAdy. She passed away in 1852.
Death
26 Dec 1852
Louisburgh, Wick, Caithness, Scotland
"At Louisburgh, Wick on the 26th inst., Euphemia Couper, wife of Mr William McAdie joiner"[1]
In 1851 Euphemia is with her parents in Newton, Wick, along with her 2 mos old son George McAdie.[2] Husband William is in Glasgow, lodging with a MacKay couple.
Married
21 Nov 1850
Leith South, Midlothian, Scotland
entry for McADDIE & COUPER reads: William McAddie, Joiner residing No 47 Yardhead Leith, and Euphemia Ann Couper also residing there; daughter of John Couper farmer at Newton in Caithness, were three times proclaimed in order to marriage in the Parish Church of South Leith 17th Novr 1850 & were married at Leith 21st Novr 1850 by the Revd Ebenezer Kennedy[3]
↑1851 Census: Newton, Civil Par. Wick, CAI; Par. 043; ED 7A; Pg 35; Sched. 127; hsehold of John & Ann COUPER, transcripts available Ancestry / FindMyPast
COUPER: John 75 Farmer of 3 Acres b. Wick; wife Ann 65 b. Wick; Dtr Euphemia 29 b. Wick, married; Grdson: George McAdie (Ancestry indexed as McAllie, FindMyPast as McAdie) 2 Mo b. Wick
↑Marriage 21 Nov 1850 William McADDIE (joiner 47 Yardhead Leith) & Euphemia Ann dtr of John COUPER (farmer Newton, CAI); image available ScotlandsPeople, reg. Leith South, MLN 692/2 250 240
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Euphemia by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Euphemia: