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Elizabeth Cooley

Birth27 Nov 1625 - Abbey St Albons, Herfordshire, England
Death11 Jun 1696 - Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherElizabeth Antrobus
FatherJohn Cooley

Born in Abbey St Albons, Herfordshire, England on 27 Nov 1625 to John Cooley and Elizabeth Antrobus. Elizabeth Cooley married John Partington SMITH and had 10 children. She passed away on 11 Jun 1696 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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John Cooley
1589 - 1654
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Elizabeth Antrobus
1598 - 1673
Spouse(s)
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John Partington Smith
1614 - 1710
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John Smith
1654 - 1737
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Mariah Smith
1664 - 1734
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Thomas Smith
1661 - 1726
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William Smith
1659 - 1676
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Elizabeth Smith
1662 - 1732
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Ruth Smith
1666 - 1694
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Prudence Smith
1671 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1629 - 1688
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Joseph Smith
1667 - 1746
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Martha A. Smith
1641 - 1703

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