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Benjamin Franklin Cooley

Birth1851 - Oregon Territory
Death27 Apr 1928 - Modoc, California, USA
MotherLydia Ann Bonney
FatherElijah Casey Cooley

Born in Oregon Territory on 1851 to Elijah Casey Cooley and Lydia Ann Bonney. Benjamin Franklin Cooley married Harriet "Hattie" Devoren and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 Apr 1928 in Modoc, California, USA.

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Parents
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Elijah Casey Cooley
1821 - 1882
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Lydia Ann Bonney
1834 - 1916
Spouse(s)
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Harriet "Hattie" Devoren
1864 - 1954
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Priscilla A Devoren
1857 - 1885
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Harriett A "Hattie" Howard
1855 - 1876
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Maude Iris Cooley
1898 - 1992
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Philip Harmachise Cooley
1893 - 1966
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Dora Cooley
1874 - 1891
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Clarence F Cooley
1876 - 1892
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Bessie Cooley
1892 - 1892
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Charles Jay (Charley) Cooley
1872 - 1944
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Calvin Coley
1887 - 1914
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David Harrison Coley
1881 - 1966

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