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Walter Warren Cooley

Male Abt 1906 - Abt 1989  (~ 83 years)


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  1. 1.  Walter Warren Cooley was born about 1906 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas (son of Daniel Byron Cooley and Minnie Spain); died about 1989.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel Byron Cooley was born on 5 Aug 1867 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas (son of Noah Cooley and Ruth Gladden); died about 1976.

    Daniel married Minnie Spain on 11 Jun 1900 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas. Minnie was born est 1883 in Missouri; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Minnie Spain was born est 1883 in Missouri; and died.
    Children:
    1. Daniel William Cooley was born on 12 May 1901 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died on 13 Jun 1976 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.
    2. Jessie May Cooley was born about 1903 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died about 1986.
    3. Lillie Arretta Cooley was born about 1905 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died about 1956.
    4. 1. Walter Warren Cooley was born about 1906 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died about 1989.
    5. Charles David Cooley was born about May 1910 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died about 1988.
    6. Louella Katherine Cooley was born about 1912 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died about 1977.
    7. Pearl Katherine Cooley was born about 1915 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died about 1994.
    8. Etta Ruth Cooley was born about 1920 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died about 1981.
    9. James Edward Cooley was born on 21 Jan 1922 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died on 24 Mar 1991 in Leavenworth County, Kansas; was buried about Mar 1991 in Mt Muncie Cemetery, Lansing, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Noah Cooley was born about Sep 1838 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa Territory (son of Andrew Sutherland Cooley and Salome Warren); died on 3 Jan 1915 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.

    Notes:

    Noah's younger sister Emily Cooley married a brother of Ruth Gladden, William Gladden
    From 1900 US census: Age, 61; birth date, Sept 1838; birthplace, Iowa; home in 1900, Leavenworth Ward 3, Leavenworth Kansas; 2nd precinct; (lives on) Delaware St; house nr, 1101; dwelling number, 62; family number, 65; head of household; spouse Ruth Cooley; marriage year, 1869; father's birthplace, Vermont; mother's birthplace, New York; occupation, stone mason; home, mortgaged; household members, 4.
    In the 1910 census a curious assemblage has taken place in the Daniel Byron Cooley household. The Noah Cooley household comprising Noah (Norah), 72 (father); Ruth, 63 (mother); William W, 45 (brother), and Hersey, 39, (brother) has reunited with Daniel, his wife Minnie and their five children. William W. and Hersey (Husse) obviously have no children. Otherwise, the enumerator got just about everything wrong. The birth place of Noah is listed as Ohio (was Iowa), Ruth Gladden's birth place is listed as Kentucky (was Wisconsin) and both of their parents also in Ohio and Kentucky respectvely.

    Noah married Ruth Gladden before 1856 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas. Ruth (daughter of Robert Gladden and Elizabeth E. Carlin) was born about Aug 1840 in Wisconsin Territory; died about Mar 1916 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; was buried about Mar 1916 in Mt Muncie Cemetery, Lansing, Leavenworth Co, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ruth Gladden was born about Aug 1840 in Wisconsin Territory (daughter of Robert Gladden and Elizabeth E. Carlin); died about Mar 1916 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; was buried about Mar 1916 in Mt Muncie Cemetery, Lansing, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.

    Notes:

    Noah Cooley, Ruth Gladden Cooley, and son William appear on p80 of the 1915 Leavenworth City Directory as:
    Cooley, Noah, died Jan 3, '15, age 77. Cooley, Ruth, (wid Noah), r 916 Miami; Cooley, Wm W, lab, b 916 Miami.
    In 1880 census also enumerated with this family was Robert Gladden, a nephew of Ruth Gladden Cooley. He was 16 years old, a laborer, he was born in Iowa, his father in Wisconsin and his mother in Iowa. Ruth's elder brother, William Gladden, married Noah Cooley's younger sister, Emily Cooley

    Children:
    1. Christopher Cooley was born about 1856 in Leavenworth County, Kansas Territory; died before Jun 1865 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.
    2. Ann E. Cooley was born about 1858 in Leavenworth County, Kansas Territory; died before 1865 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.
    3. William W. Cooley was born about Sep1863 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; and died.
    4. 2. Daniel Byron Cooley was born on 5 Aug 1867 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; died about 1976.
    5. Hersey Cooley was born about Dec 1869 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Andrew Sutherland CooleyAndrew Sutherland Cooley was born on 11 Jul 1804 in Pittsford, Rutland Co, Vermont (son of Noah Cooley and Jane Sutherland); died on 28 Oct 1890 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa; was buried about 1890 in Old Garnavillo Cemetery, Clayton Co, Iowa.

    Notes:

    Andrew S Cooley, Samuel T Cooley, and probably Caleb C Cooley were signers of an 1833 petition to the U.S. Government to re-route the Detroit-Grand River plank road to a more northerly bearing of higher elevation (roughly, present highway 24). It never happened and the former plank road is now US Interstate 96. - Carter, Clarence Edwin, "The Territorial Papers of the United States: Vol. XII, The Territory of Michigan 1829-1837"
    Died at the home of Fred Cook, Garnavillo, on Tuesday, October 28, 1890, Andrew S. Cooley, at the advanced age of [86] years, 3 months and 17 days. Thus another of the pioneers of Clayton county has been called from the scene of his labors, to mingle with the silent majority beyond the tomb. Their labors here are ended, but their memories will be cherished. The best monument that can be erected to them, is this beautiful county, inhabited by the happiest people on earth. With its organization, A.S. Cooley was intimately connected. He was one of the earliest inhabitants and for nearly 60 years, his home was on its soil. Few of us are destined to witness the changes of life that he has witnessed during his long career. This sacred soil which he helped to wrest from the savages has become the home of thousands. He has witnessed the gradual advancement from the rude slow pioneer life, with its manifold trials and dangers, to the rush and rant of our modern civilization, and with the realization of a well spent life, he finds eternal rest among the scenes of his labors. Andrew Sutherland Cooley was born in the Pittsford, Rutland county, Vermont July 11, 1804. When eight years old his parents removed to Niagara county, New York, where he was raised on a farm. March 10, 1825, he married Miss Salome Warren, of Cambria, N.Y., a descendant of Jos. Warren of Revolutionary fame. In 1830 they emigrated west, and located in Franklin, Oakland county, Mich., where they resided until 1834. But that spirit of the typical New Englander, which compels him to seek new scenes, drove him further west. He left his wife and five children in Michigan and sought a new home in Iowa. He landed at Dubuque where he found employment with Dr. McCraney, on a farm. In the spring of 1835 he returned to Michigan by team, intending to bring his family to Dubuque. In the meantime his wife and family, not hearing from him had returned to New York, as they supposed him to have been killed by Indians. He at once started on this tedious journey, found his family and brought them to Dubuque, where they arrived November 20th, 1835. After remaining in Dubuque two years they came in company with Dr. Andros to Clayton county. There was at that time not a town, church or school house in this county. They broke up some prairie and raised a small crop about one mile south of Garnavillo, what is now called the old Beckman farm. In the fall of 1837 they located on the banks of the Turkey river in Millville township. They remained here until 1839 when they again returned to the prairie near Garnavillo and in 1840 took up and improved some government land three miles south of the town. There they made their home until 1872, when the old homestead was sold and another farm purchased in Mendon township near McGregor, which was their home until 1883, since which time they have resided with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Cook.
    Of the 17 children born to them 11 survive. His remains were buried at the old cemetery on Thursday. Rev. R. W. Wilcox of Clayton officiated.

    (Research):David Coomer-AS Cooley land description comparison, Oakland County, Michigan

    David Coomer 3 Dec 1830 W

    Andrew married Salome Warren on 10 Mar 1825 in Lockport Township, Niagara Co, New York. Salome was born about Aug 1809 in Massachusetts; died on 2 Nov 1895 in Elkader, Clayton Co, Iowa; was buried about Nov 1895 in Old Garnavillo Cemetery, Clayton Co, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Salome WarrenSalome Warren was born about Aug 1809 in Massachusetts; died on 2 Nov 1895 in Elkader, Clayton Co, Iowa; was buried about Nov 1895 in Old Garnavillo Cemetery, Clayton Co, Iowa.

    Notes:

    Finalized spelling of her given name is "Salome" (spelled Saloma in some places); obtained from gravestone in Old Garnavillo Cemetery observed by DBC 7/19/98.

    Elkader Iowa
    Friday Morning, Nov. 8, 1895
    Mrs A. S. Cooley
    At Elkader on Saturday, Nov. 2nd 1895, occurred the death of Salome Warren, wife of A. S. Cooley, deceased. She was born at Ashfield, Mass., July 26th, 1809. Shortly after her birth, her parents moved to Niagara county, N.Y. where she grew up and spent her girlhood days. She was married to A. S. Cooley March 19th, 1825, at Cambridge, N. Y. In 1830, with her husband emigrated west and located in Michigan, from there came to Dubuque in 1834, and in 1837 settled In Clayton county, where they have since lived. Her husband died in Garnavillo, Oct. 28, 1890, at the age of 86 years. Seventeen children were born to them, eleven of which are still alive and are residents of different states in the Union. Mrs. Cooley is the mother of the first white child born in Garnavillo twp., namely, Noah Cooley, now a resident of Leavenworth, Kansas. [Error: Storrs Andros was the first] For the last twelve years Mrs. Cooley has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Cook. The funeral took place on Monday Nov. 4th, 1895. Her remains were taken to Garnavillo, and laid at rest beside her husband, Rev. Fisk, of Elkader, officiating.

    (Research):Salome: A Hebrew name taken from Solomon ("peace"). Selima is another variant.

    Children:
    1. New York Child 1 Cooley was born about 1826 in Probably New York State, Niagara County; died about 1830-1840 in New York or Michigan.
    2. New York Child 2 Cooley was born about 1828 in Probably New York State, Niagara County; died about 1830-1840 in New York or Michigan.
    3. Andrew Sutherland Cooley was born about 1830 in Cambria Twp, Niagara Co, New York; died on 1 Sep 1906 in Tehama Co, California.
    4. Stephen Warren Cooley was born on 31 Oct 1831 in Oakland County, Michigan; died on 31 Dec 1906 in Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota; was buried about Dec 1906 in Emerick Cemetery, Madison Co, Nebraska.
    5. Thomas W. Cooley was born about Jul 1833 in Michigan Territory Probably Oakland County; died after 1890.
    6. Michigan Census Child 1 Cooley was born about Nov 1834 in Probably Michigan Territory, Oakland County; died about 1834-1840 in Michigan or Iowa.
    7. Iowa Child 1 Cooley was born about Jul 1836 in Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa; died about 1836-1840 in Michigan or Iowa.
    8. 4. Noah Cooley was born about Sep 1838 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa Territory; died on 3 Jan 1915 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.
    9. Emily E. Cooley was born about May 1840 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa Territory; died before 1870.
    10. Lewis T. Cooley was born about Jan 1842 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa Territory; died in 1900-1910 in Washington or Nebraska.
    11. Peter S. Cooley was born about Oct 1843 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa Territory; died on 15 Aug 1873 in McGregor, Clayton Co, Iowa; was buried about Aug 1873 in Old Garnavillo Cemetery, Clayton Co, Iowa.
    12. Hersey Churchill Cooley was born on 24 Dec 1845 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa Territory; died on 7 Feb 1930 in West Union, Fayette Co, Iowa; was buried about Feb 1930 in West Union, Fayette Co, Iowa.
    13. Robert Reed Cooley was born on 14 May 1847 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa; died on 28 Dec 1917 in Flagler, Kit Carson Co, Colorado; was buried on 31 Dec 1917 in Flagler Cemetery, Kit Carson Co, Colorado.
    14. Clara Salome Cooley was born on 3 Sep 1848 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa; died on 7 Mar 1941 in Strawberry Point, Clayton Co, Iowa; was buried about 1941 in Garnavillo Community Cemetery.
    15. Ella J. Cooley was born about Apr 1850 in Garnavillo Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa; and died.
    16. Isabel S. Cooley was born about Oct 1851 in Probably Clayton County, Iowa; and died.
    17. Willard K Cooley died about 1855 in Garnavillo, Clayton Co, Iowa.

  3. 10.  Robert Gladden was born about 1801 in Kentucky; and died.

    Robert married Elizabeth E. Carlin. Elizabeth was born on 26 Feb 1812 in Indiana; was buried on 7 Feb 1879 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth E. Carlin was born on 26 Feb 1812 in Indiana; was buried on 7 Feb 1879 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.

    Notes:

    Residence in 1865: Ward 4, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas Residence in 1879: 7th & Pawnee, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas

    Children:
    1. Sarah J Gladden was born about 1836 in Wisconsin Territory; and died.
    2. William R. Gladden was born about 1838 in Wisconsin Territory; and died.
    3. 5. Ruth Gladden was born about Aug 1840 in Wisconsin Territory; died about Mar 1916 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; was buried about Mar 1916 in Mt Muncie Cemetery, Lansing, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.
    4. Daniel Gladden was born on 8 Nov 1843 in Wisconsin Territory; died on 16 Jan 1917 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, Kansas; was buried about Jan 1917 in Mt Muncie Cemetery, Lansing, Leavenworth Co, Kansas.
    5. Mary Gladden was born about 1845 in Wisconsin Territory; and died.
    6. Martha Gladden was born about 1850 in Wisconsin; and died.



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