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Andrew Cooley Sutherland

Male 1841 - 1866  (25 years)


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  1. 1.  Andrew Cooley Sutherland was born on 17 Jul 1841 in Ray Twp, Macomb Co., Michigan (son of Benjamin Cooley Sutherland and Phebe Marble); died on 20 Sep 1866 in Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan; was buried about Sep 1866 in Procter Cemetery, Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin Cooley Sutherland was born on 18 Jun 1810 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont (son of Andrew Sutherland and Naomi Cooley); died on 31 Jan 1867 in Ray Twp, Macomb Co., Mich.; was buried on 18 Feb 1867 in Ray Twp, Macomb Co., Mich..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: 1QP9-XBT

    Notes:

    From the Cooley Genealogy "Benjamin Cooley Sutherland was a physician". From the same source Benjamin was married to an unamed wife, the issue of which was at least one son, Charles, "who res Washingtion DC". Also noted "had other children".
    Benjamin C Cooley's residence in 1830 was Cambria, Niagara Co, New York.

    From the Owings book: Benjamin Cooley[4] (Andrew[3] Peter[2] John william[1]) was born 18 June 1810 in Pittsford, Vermont and died Thursday 31 January 1867 in Ray township, Macomb county, Michigan. In his brother (Andrew Sutherland Jr) describes him as being not too tall, but built rather compactly, and was a faithful and affectionate brother. He had a deep concern for all his brothers and sisters. He was scholarly, learning easily. He was very apt at learning languages, and was a beautiful singer. He first attended the Academy at Lewiston, then the Seminary at Lima, New York. He studied medicine with Dr. Drill of Lewiston, and took lectures at Herkimer county, then practiced awhile in Niagara county. To get practice in surgery he went among the Navy Islanders during the Navy Island war*, but he escaped capture and cane back to Niagara Falls. Afterwards he went to Macomb county, Michigan had settled in the town of Ray near Romeo. Here he practiced medicine and raised a family.
    *Navy Island is a small island in the Niagara River in the province of Ontario, managed by Parks Canada as a National Historic Site of Canada. It is located about 4.5 km upstream from Horseshoe Falls, and has an area of roughly 1.2 km2. It was designated a national historic site in 1921. Navy Island was settled by the Lamoka people in approximately 2000 BC and Meadowood culture peoples in 1000 BC. During the French colonization of New France, Navy Island was known as

    Benjamin married Phebe Marble on 17 Sep 1840 in Macomb County, Michigan. Phebe was born on 11 Oct 1822; died on 21 May 1856 in Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Phebe Marble was born on 11 Oct 1822; died on 21 May 1856 in Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan.

    Notes:

    The three censuses, 1850, 60, 70 are so badly inconsistent for this family that no accurate data can be drawn from them. In 1860, Addison and Louis are listed as aged 1 indicating they are twins yet Louis doesn't appear in the 1870. What happened? No Ancestry genealogy for Benjamin Cooley Sutherland and Phebe Marble clear this up. Then in the 1860 census, Hannah is listed as 6 years old (5 years short) yet correctly as 21 in the 1870 census.

    Notes:

    Married:
    On 17 September 1840 Benjamin Cooley Sutherland married Phebe Marble who was born 11 October 1822 and died 21 May 1856. Benjanin Cooley Sutherland married second on 18 December 1856 Mandana Marble, Phebe's sister. Mandana was born 11 October 1826 and died 18 December 1908.

    Children:
    1. 1. Andrew Cooley Sutherland was born on 17 Jul 1841 in Ray Twp, Macomb Co., Michigan; died on 20 Sep 1866 in Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan; was buried about Sep 1866 in Procter Cemetery, Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan.
    2. Abigail Naomi Sutherland was born on 15 Apr 1843 in Hadley Twp, Lapeer Co, Michigan; died on 16 Aug 1921 in Hadley Twp, Lapeer Co, Michigan.
    3. Carroll Sutherland was born on 30 Jun 1845 in Ray Twp, Macomb Co., Mich.; died on 11 Aug 1855 in Ray Twp, Macomb Co., Mich..
    4. Charles Sutherland was born on 21 Nov 1847 in Ray Twp, Macomb Co., Michigan; died on 9 Apr 1926 in Chelsea, Washtenaw, Michigan; was buried on 12 Apr 1926 in Hadley Twp, Lapeer Co, Michigan.
    5. Hannah Sutherland was born about 1849 in Macomb County, Michigan; died about 1876 in Oxford Cem, Oakland Co, Michigan.
    6. Caroline M Sutherland was born on 22 Feb 1852 in Macomb County, Michigan; died on 28 Sep 1855 in Macomb County, Michigan; was buried about Sep 1855 in Procter Cemetery, Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan.
    7. Addison Sutherland was born on 5 Apr 1854 in Macomb County, Michigan; died on 1 Feb 1926 in Elba, Lapeer Co, Michigan; was buried about Feb 1926 in Green Corners (Greenwood Cem), Lapeer Co, Michigan.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Andrew SutherlandAndrew Sutherland was born on 3 Sep 1776 in Sutherland Falls, Charlotte Co, New York (son of Peter Sutherland and Carol Bush); died on 27 Feb 1836 in Cambria, Niagara Co, New York; was buried in Glenwood Cem, Lockport, Niagara Co, New York..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: B8XP-H8

    Notes:

    From the Cooley Family Genealogy: "..res in the village of Sutherland Falls, named for John Sutherland...(Col. Andrew Sutherland died Feb 27, 1836) in Cambria, Niagara County, New York to which he removed in 1810 residing near Warrens Corners on Ridge Road. He served in the Militia in the War of 1812, afterwards becoming a Colonel of Militia."
    From the History of Macomb County (Michigan): "...(Andrew Sutherland) was a soldier of the war of 1812 and was promoted to the Colonelcy of a regiment and was discharged with honor; his mother [Ed: wife Naomi, not mother] died at Romeo (Michigan) in 1871" (Naomi Cooley, died in Romeo 15 Dec 1870).
    There is an error on the Andrew Sutherland gravestone (formerly a stepstone) in his age at death. It reads 52 years, 5 months, 25 days but should be 59 years, 5 months, 24 days. See research analysis.

    (Research):Analysis of gravestone mistakeo Given death date of 28 Feb 1836 subtracting age on gravestone of 52y5m22d gives a birth date of 6 Sep 1783. o Given a birth date of 3 Sep 1776 adding 52y5m22d gives death date of 25 Feb 1829. o Given birth date of 3 Sep 1776 and dd 27 Feb 1836, his age at death would be 59 years, 5 months, 24 days o Since the stone carver put an age at death of 52 years, 5 months, 25 days, it appears he made a mistake; the number of years on the gravestone should be 59 years.
    Note: The gravestone in Glenwood Cemetery was originally a stepstone on the original Andrew Sutherland property on Ridge Road where other family members were buried.

    Andrew married Naomi Cooley on 6 Jan 1807 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont. Naomi (daughter of Benjamin5 Cooley and Ruth Beach) was born on 6 Oct 1788 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Republic of Vermont; died on 15 Dec 1870 in Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan; was buried about Dec 1870 in Procter Cemetery, Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Naomi CooleyNaomi Cooley was born on 6 Oct 1788 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Republic of Vermont (daughter of Benjamin5 Cooley and Ruth Beach); died on 15 Dec 1870 in Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan; was buried about Dec 1870 in Procter Cemetery, Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: 1DGR-CC
    • Name: Annie

    Notes:

    Letter to Niagara County Historian from Anna Sutherland, Metamora, Mich. Oct 29, 1964: "This Mrs Andrew Sutherland [Naomi Cooley] was my great grandmother. My father was Lewis Cass Sutherland, son of Dr. Benjamin C. Sutherland. I remember my father telling that his father visited at Lockport NY and brought his mother back with him but do not know how long she lived with them.* Now, his father [Benj C Sutherland] died in 1867 so I do not know if she continued to live with them or eve if she did live them all the time previous to his death. She might have lived part time with her son Byron as I remember my father [Lewis Cass Sutherland] telling about this Uncle Byron somewhere near them. Now as to the cemetery, I think it would be the Armada (Macomb County) cemetery but I do not know anyother name. My father's [Lewis Cass Sutherland] old home, about 10 miles from Romeo. This was in Ray Townmship of Macomb County; he was bogn on January 25, 1859. My father lived untio March 24, 1946".
    *According to the US Census, Naomi was living with her son Benjamin Cooley Sutherland in 1850.
    Note to clarify: Naomi was buried in Procter Cemetery Michigan, not Proctor Cemetery, Vermont.

    Children:
    1. Cooley Sutherland was born on 17 Jan 1808 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; died on 4 Aug 1809 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried about Aug 1809 in Meeting House Cem, Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont.
    2. 2. Benjamin Cooley Sutherland was born on 18 Jun 1810 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; died on 31 Jan 1867 in Ray Twp, Macomb Co., Mich.; was buried on 18 Feb 1867 in Ray Twp, Macomb Co., Mich..
    3. Andrew Cooley Sutherland was born on 4 Jun 1812 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; died on 2 Apr 1813 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried in Rutland County, Vermont.
    4. Carroll Sutherland was born on 1 Mar 1814 in Cambria, Niagara Co, New York; died about Jan 1843 in Knowlesville, Orleans Co, New York; was buried about Jan 1843 in Knowlesville Cem, Orleans Co, New York.
    5. Fletcher Sutherland was born on 1 Mar 1816 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; died on 6 Sep 1888 in Cambria, Niagara Co, New York.
    6. Andrew Sutherland was born on 22 Jul 1818 in Newfane, Niagara Co, New York; died on 27 Feb 1891 in Rochester, Monroe Co, New York.
    7. Naomi Dorothea Sutherland was born on 7 Sep 1822 in Cambria, Niagara Co, New York; died on 10 Dec 1904 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co, Michigan; was buried about Dec 1904 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Washtenaw Co, Michigan.
    8. Byron A. Sutherland was born on 4 Feb 1824 in Cambria Twp, Niagara Co, New York; died on 11 Feb 1890 in Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan.
    9. Addison Sutherland was born on 28 Jul 1826 in Cambria, Niagara Co, New York; died on 10 Dec 1874 in Memphis, Macomb Co, Michigan; was buried about Dec 1874 in Memphis Cem, Macomb Co, Michigan.
    10. Susan M. Sutherland was born on 7 Sep 1829 in Cambria, Niagara Co, New York; died on 19 Feb 1903 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peter Sutherland was born on 20 Feb 1756 in Dutchess County, New York (son of John William Sutherland and Mary Germond); died about May 1828 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried about May 1828 in Rutland County, Vermont.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: 21BQ-HTX

    Notes:

    From "History of Pittsford": "Noah Cooley, son of Col. Benjamin, married Jane, daughter of Peter Sutherland, 24 Jan 1804..."

    Peter married Carol BushVermont. Carol was born before 1754 in Probably Rutland Co, Vermont; died in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried in Vermont. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Carol Bush was born before 1754 in Probably Rutland Co, Vermont; died in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried in Vermont.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: 21BQ-HV5

    Notes:

    There are no extant records of this person. Hundrreds of trees on Ancestry list Carol Bush as a wife of Peter Sutherland yet none site a source other than "Ancestry trees", the worst possible source for good data; other peoples GEDCOMs and family trees.

    Children:
    1. 4. Andrew Sutherland was born on 3 Sep 1776 in Sutherland Falls, Charlotte Co, New York; died on 27 Feb 1836 in Cambria, Niagara Co, New York; was buried in Glenwood Cem, Lockport, Niagara Co, New York..
    2. Peter Sutherland was born est 1778 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; and died.
    3. Jane Sutherland was born on 24 Aug 1787 in Nine Partners, Dutchess Co, New York; died before 1850.
    4. Amy Sutherland was born est 1789 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; and died.
    5. Fannie Sutherland was born est 1791 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; and died.
    6. Rebecca Sutherland was born est 1793 in Sutherland Falls, Rutland Co, Vermont; and died.

  3. 10.  Benjamin5 Cooley was born on 30 Apr 1747 in Narragansett Township #4, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts (son of Benjamin4 Cooley and Mary Needham); died on 27 Feb 1810 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried about Mar 1810 in Congregational Church Cemetery, Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont.

    Notes:

    DAR Patriot; Captain Vermont From DAR Lineage Book vol. 30 pp. 343-44 Mrs. Katherine Beach Gray (#29959) b. Pontiac MI; grandaughter of Noah Beach and Eunice Cooley; Gr. Grandaughter of Benjamin Cooley and Ruth Beach. Benjamin Cooley (1747-1810) commanded a company of Vermont militia, 1778. He responded to various alarms under Col. Ebenezer Allen and Col. Gideon Warren. He was born in Greenwich MA and died in Pittsford VT.
    Greenwich was originally part of an area known as Narragansett Township Number Four and was settled by land grantees in the 1730s who had served England in the Indian Wars against the Narragansetts. The area became known as "Quabbin Parish" or "Quabbin Plantation" when the Rev. Pelatiah Webster was ordained in 1749. The towne of Greenwich was incorporated per Chapter 37 of the Massachusetts laws on April 20, 1754. It was located along the East and Middle branches of the Swift River.
    Greenwich and three other towns were disincorporated on April 28, 1938 as part of the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir. Upon disincorporation, portions of the town were annexed to the adjacent towns of Hardwick, New Salem, Petersham, and Ware. It is now largely below water, except for the hilltops of Curtis Hill, Mount Liz, and Mount Pomeroy which are now islands.
    Extracts From the Rutland Weekly Herald 1800-1805 by Dawn D. Hance
    Monday 20 Sep 1802Thunderstorm Tues last 7 a.m., one of the worst in town [Rutland]. At Pittsford, Col. Cooley's barn struck by lightning and burned.

    Benjamin5 married Ruth Beach on 18 Feb 1773 in Pittsford, Charlotte Co, New York. Ruth (daughter of Gershom Beach and Mary Salter) was born about 1756 in Morristown, Morris Co, New Jersey; died on 5 Sep 1825 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried about Sep 1825 in Congregational Church Cemetery, Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Ruth Beach was born about 1756 in Morristown, Morris Co, New Jersey (daughter of Gershom Beach and Mary Salter); died on 5 Sep 1825 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried about Sep 1825 in Congregational Church Cemetery, Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont.

    Notes:

    From the Cooley Genealogy: "[Benjamin Cooley] m. Feb. 1773, Ruth Beach, b Jan 11, 1756, Morristown, N.J., d. Sept 1, 1825; when married, she was visiting her brother, Co. Beach, in Rutland Vt. She probably belonged to the Beach family of Milford and New Haven, Conn. who went with the New Haven Colony to New Jersey in 1666"
    Vermont Vital Records microfilm verifies: (1) Ruth Beach's birth place as Morristown New Jersey, (2) Ruth's birth year, 1756 and (3) Ruth Beach was a resident of Rutland, Charlotte Co, New York at the time of her marriage. However, the exact date of her birth has not been sourced. Note that her husband Benjamin was town clerk at the time.
    Morris County was created on March 15, 1739, from portions of Hunterdon County. The county was named for the Governor of the Province of New Jersey, Colonel Lewis Morris. In later years Sussex County (on June 8, 1753) and, after the revolution, Warren County (on November 20, 1824, from portions of Sussex County) were carved out of what had been the original area of Morris County under English rule. The county was the site of the winter camp of the Continental Army after the Battles of Trenton and Princeton during the winter of 1777, as well as another winter camp at Jockey Hollow during an extremely cold winter of 1779-80 which occurred during the Little Ice Age.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Cooley Genealogy: [Benjamin Cooley] m. Feb. 1773, Ruth Beach, b Jan 11, 1756, Morristown, N.J., d. Sept 1, 1825; when married, she was visiting her brother, Col. Beach, in Rutland Vt.
    Vermont Vital Records: Place of residence [when married], Rutland

    Children:
    1. Benjamin Cooley was born on 9 Jan 1774 in Pittsford, Charlotte Co, New York; died on 7 Dec 1858 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried about Dec 1858 in Old Congregational Cemetery, Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont.
    2. Samuel Cooley was born on 14 Nov 1775 in Pittsford, Charlotte Co, New York; died about 1843-1846 in Bruce, Macomb Co, Michigan.
    3. Ruth Cooley was born on 31 Dec 1777 in Greenwich, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; and died.
    4. Azariah Cooley was born on 7 Apr 1780 in Pittsford, Republic of Vermont; died on 5 Sep 1852 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried about Sep 1852 in Old Congregational Cemetery, Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont.
    5. Noah Cooley was born on 2 Jul 1782 in Pittsford, Republic of Vermont; died after 1850.
    6. Mary Cooley was born on 29 Jan 1786 in Pittsford, Republic of Vermont; and died.
    7. 5. Naomi Cooley was born on 6 Oct 1788 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Republic of Vermont; died on 15 Dec 1870 in Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan; was buried about Dec 1870 in Procter Cemetery, Romeo, Macomb Co, Michigan.
    8. Eunice Cooley was born on 16 Apr 1791 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; died about 1879 in Bridgeport, Saginaw Co, Michigan.
    9. Susannah Cooley was born on 2 Apr 1793 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; died on 19 Apr 1793 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried about Apr 1793 in Congregational Church Cemetery, Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont.
    10. Dorothy Cooley was born on 17 May 1794 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; died on 19 Oct 1866 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont; was buried about Oct 1866 in Rutland County, Vermont.



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