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Thomas Ross Cooley

Birth8 February 1855 - Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death06 Nov 1913 - Grass Valley, Nevada, California, USA
MotherCatherine McMahon
FatherJohn Edward Cooley or Cowley

Born in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA on 8 February 1855 to John Edward Cooley or Cowley and Catherine McMahon. Thomas Ross Cooley married Mary Adelaide Cota and had 4 children. He passed away on 06 Nov 1913 in Grass Valley, Nevada, California, USA.

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John Edward Cooley Or Cowley
1826 - 1863
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Catherine Mcmahon
1824 - 1893
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Mary Adelaide Cota
1870 - 1942
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Thomas Ross Cooley
1893 - 1959
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George Valentine Cooley
1898 - 1963
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William Carlton Cooley
1894 - 1902
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Adelaide Josephine Cooley
1896 - 1903

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