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Re: Root-Diggin
- To: <danno@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Root-Diggin
- From: "Ian Coppock" <dharmabumm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 23:03:21 -0800
- References: <200101260447.UAA63771@tejas.ipinc.com>
----- Original Message -----
From: Danno Coppock <danno@coppock.com>
To: Ian Coppock <dharmabumm@netrelated.com>
Cc: <danno@coppock.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: Root-Diggin
> In message <003901c0874e$539a64c0$1200a8c0@netrelated>, "Ian Coppock"
writes:
> >
> >I was Just dropping a line to all the coppocks i could find on the net.
> >My name is Ian P. Coppock. Born and raised in Tuscumbia Al. I am a
> >writer hoping to be a filmmaker, but as it looks I will be teaching
> >literature. I have a 1997 Katana, and a 1994 GSXR. That ones too fast.
> >Would love to here from you.
> > Live fast,
> >live hard, but live well
> > Ian P. Coppock
>
> Ian,
>
> Thanks for searching out my site and posting to my correspondence
> area. I assume you saw my FJ, as you just happen to mention bikes.
> Cool. Lots of Coppock bikers on my Dad's side. Most of them, very
> religious.
>
> I used to think Coppock was German or Polish, but some of the links
> from my "Coppock Sites" area and from some "Correspondence" posts
> seem to suggest it is Scottish, and used to be start with a 'k'.
> Kinda wacky. Anyway, I think four Coppocks came across the pond
> in the 1600s, and at least one settled as a Quaker in Pennsylvania.
> I'd love to learn more. I think I descend from Bartholomew.
>
> Later,
>
> - Danno
>
Thanks for the response. From about 30 e-mails your the only one. I
found an essay that suggests that our name used to be McCobik. pretty cool
huh?
I would like to know what the name means in relation to ancestral
occupation.
My dream? 91 fat-boy. silver; chromed out. nice.
check ya
later,
Ian