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Roger Cooley

Birth21 SEP 1719 - Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts
Death6 JUN 1802 - West Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts
MotherJoanna COLTON
FatherJONATHAN COOLEY

Born in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts on 21 SEP 1719 to JONATHAN COOLEY and Joanna COLTON. Roger Cooley married Mary Stebbins and had 9 children. He passed away on 6 JUN 1802 in West Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Jonathan Cooley
1686 - 1752
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Joanna Colton
1695 - 1765
Spouse(s)
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Mary Stebbins
1725 - 1794
Children Show all
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Joanna Cooley Bagg
1753 - 1787
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Alexander Cooley
1763 - 1837
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Jonathan Cooley
1750 - 1837
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Mary Cooley
1749 - 1758
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Roger Cooley
1760 - 1843
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Huldah Cooley
1758 - 1833
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Festus Cooley
1765 - Unknown
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Mary Cooley
1767 - Unknown
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Persis Cooley
1755 - 1758

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