Following her husband's death, Cooper lived alone on their farm until 2001, when she moved into a nursing home at the age of 105.
Cooper lived in a small rural town in Arizona; to get to the road from his house, he would drive his truck.
Cooper lived in Hancock Park, on a street of million-dollar and multimillion-dollar homes.
Cooper lives with his aunt, four dogs, and three cousins.
Cooper lived with the elderly woman in the Queens bungalow where he'd been born.
Cooper was living in a children's home in Worcester when she disappeared while walking home from the cinema.
Cooper lived for a while in Corden's house until Corden started a family with his girlfriend.
Cooper had lived in Europe - mainly in Paris- between 1826 and 1833.
After his parents divorced when he was twelve, Cooper lived with his father while his brothers stayed their mother.
Cooper lived much of his life in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.