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Letty Cooley

BirthAbt 1801 - Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
Deathabt 1844 - Carroll Co. Tenn
MotherElizabeth McDonal
FatherGeorge Cooley

Born in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA on Abt 1801 to George Cooley and Elizabeth McDonal. Letty Cooley married John C. Stewart and had 13 children. She passed away on abt 1844 in Carroll Co. Tenn.

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Parents
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George Cooley
1770 - 1829
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Elizabeth Mcdonal
1775 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John C. Stewart
1796 - 1856
Children Show all
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Elizabeth A. Stewart
1833 - 1901
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James Franklin Stewart
1826 - 1885
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Joseph “Joab” Dolphus Stewart
1837 - 1906
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Milton B Stewart
1818 - 1895
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Thomas Jefferson Stewart
1821 - 1865
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Edward Stewart
1825 - 1907
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Burrell Stewart
1835 - 1872
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Nancy M. Stewart
1839 - Unknown
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Levi Thomas Stewart
1844 - 1863
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John Wilson Stewart
1832 - 1875
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William Stewart
1834 - 1875
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Mary Ann Stewart
1823 - Unknown
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Eliza Jane Stewart
1842 - Unknown

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