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Mary Cooley

Birth29 Jan 1790 - South Manchester, Connecticut, United States
Death21 Dec 1875 - South Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
MotherAsenath Sweetland
FatherJosiah Hollister

Born in South Manchester, Connecticut, United States on 29 Jan 1790 to Josiah Hollister and Asenath Sweetland. Mary Cooley married Mary Cooley and had 12 children. She passed away on 21 Dec 1875 in South Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Josiah Hollister
1756 - 1849
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Asenath Sweetland
1763 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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Mary Cooley
1790 - 1875
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Rhoda Wallace
1794 - 1837
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Orrin Grove Hollister
1838 - 1915
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Mary E. Hollister
1841 - 1842
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Harriet B Taylor
1849 - 1918
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Josephine Johannah Hollister
1844 - 1906
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Mary Ann Hollister
1850 - 1951
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Hannah Jane Hollister
1831 - 1925
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Harriet Knapp Hollister
1852 - 1942
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Ansenth Hollister
1847 - 1849
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Helen Maria Hollister
1828 - 1838
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Cornelia Rhoda Hollister
1817 - 1888
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Sarah Cooley Hollister
1843 - Unknown
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Henry Harrison Hollister
1840 - 1892

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