The Township of Rawdon is steeped in history, with the Copping family among its earliest pioneers. Arriving in 1821, they faced the same challenges as many settlers of the time—clearing land, building homes, and raising families in a challenging environment. Their perseverance laid the foundation for future generations in this vibrant community.
The Coppings were deeply involved in their family history, often sharing tales that connected them to their roots and neighbours. These stories reflect the communal spirit of the early settlers, who relied on each other for support and friendship. As I gathered these narratives, I found a wealth of experiences that illustrate the strength of family ties.
This page serves as a gateway to understanding the struggles and achievements of the Copping family in Rawdon. Through ongoing research and the sharing of stories, we aim to create a comprehensive account of our family's legacy, contributing to the broader history of this remarkable township.
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