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John Cooley

Birth13 May 1797 - Hunterdon Co., New Jersey
Death30 Jan 1857 - Milford
MotherMargaret Barton
FatherPhillip Cooley

Born in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey on 13 May 1797 to Phillip Cooley and Margaret Barton. John Cooley married Hannah Taylor and had 15 children. He passed away on 30 Jan 1857 in Milford.

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Parents
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Phillip Cooley
1770 - 1838
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Margaret Barton
1770 - 1835
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Taylor
1801 - 1910
Children Show all
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Simon C Cooley
1833 - 1923
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Sarah Ann Cooley
1835 - 1920
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Edward Hunt Cooley
1840 - 1862
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Edward Cooley
1842 - 1863
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James Cooley
1836 - 1914
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John Hunt Cooley
1823 - 1890
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Hannah Catherine Cooley
1842 - 1910
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Edward Hunt Cooley
1834 - 1919
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Elizabeth Cooley
1831 - Unknown
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Phillip Cooley
1829 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Cooley
1827 - 1854
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Elisha Cooley
1838 - 1924
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Margaret Cooley
1825 - 1854
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George Cooley
1840 - Unknown
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John Cooley
1824 - 1851

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