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Calvin Sumner Cooley

Birth24 Jul 1831 - Ludlow, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
Death17 Feb 1879 - Ludlow, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
MotherCaroline Munger
FatherSumner Cooley

Born in Ludlow, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA on 24 Jul 1831 to Sumner Cooley and Caroline Munger. Calvin Sumner Cooley married Harriet Robbins and had 9 children. He passed away on 17 Feb 1879 in Ludlow, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

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Sumner Cooley
1807 - 1865
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Caroline Munger
1811 - 1881
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Harriet Robbins
1836 - 1920
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George Emerson Cooley
1859 - 1935
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Carrie B. Cooley
1867 - 1961
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Merrick Henry Cooley
1857 - 1949
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Gracie Estella Cooley
1875 - 1877
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Edward Sumner Or Eddie S Cooley
1870 - 1893
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Amelia Cora Cooley
1878 - 1954
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Delia V Cooley
1852 - 1854
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Amy May Cooley
1874 - Unknown
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Lucy Maria Cooley
1855 - 1942

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