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James Cooley

Birth22 Jun 1858 - Little Ipswich Queensland, Australia
Death17 sept 1929 - springsure qld australia
MotherMary Ann Guilfoyle
FatherJames Cooley

Born in Little Ipswich Queensland, Australia on 22 Jun 1858 to James Cooley and Mary Ann Guilfoyle. James Cooley married Christina Frederica Hill and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 sept 1929 in springsure qld australia.

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Parents
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James Cooley
1828 - 1915
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Mary Ann Guilfoyle
1837 - 1920
Spouse(s)
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Christina Frederica Hill
1875 - 1965
Children Show all
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Kathleen Gladys Cooley
1899 - 1985
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Minerva Mabel Cooley
1910 - 1990
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Jane Ruth Cooley
1894 - Unknown
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Georgina Annie Cooley
1901 - Unknown
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Christina Maria Cooley
1907 - Unknown
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John James Frederick Cooley
1904 - Unknown
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William Albert George Cooley
1913 - 1914

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