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Thomas Cooley

Birth30 Mar 1764 - Somers, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Death21 July 1847 - West Sweden, Monroe County, New York, USA
MotherElisabeth Wood
FatherThomas COOLEY (DAR)

Born in Somers, Tolland, Connecticut, United States on 30 Mar 1764 to Thomas COOLEY (DAR) and Elisabeth Wood. Thomas Cooley married Eunice Barrett and had 8 children. He passed away on 21 July 1847 in West Sweden, Monroe County, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Cooley (Dar)
1741 - 1827
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Elisabeth Wood
1739 - 1785
Spouse(s)
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Eunice Barrett
1771 - 1841
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Levi Clark Cooley
1803 - 1880
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Jacob Barrett Cooley
1797 - 1885
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Harvey Cooley
1807 - 1867
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James B Cooley
1805 - 1853
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Orrin Cooley
1795 - 1853
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Sophia Cooley
1809 - Unknown
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Harmon Cooley
1794 - 1884
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Truman Cooley
1815 - 1887

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