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David Cooley

Birth22 Nov 1733 - Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Death1815 - Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
MotherMargaret Hitchcock
FatherDavid Cooley

Born in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States on 22 Nov 1733 to David Cooley and Margaret Hitchcock. David Cooley married Sarah Mears and had 9 children. He passed away on 1815 in Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont, USA.

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David Cooley
1712 - 1793
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Margaret Hitchcock
1712 - 1804
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Mears
1737 - 1808
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Zadock Cooley
1766 - 1857
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Festus Cooley
1773 - 1850
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Horace Cooley
1770 - 1834
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Chauncey Cooley
1769 - 1821
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David Cooley
1761 - 1761
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Theodore Cooley
1780 - 1825
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James Cooley
1760 - 1851
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Sarah Cooley
1763 - Unknown
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Orrell Cooley
1765 - Unknown

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