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Daniel Cooley

Male 1651 - 1727  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Daniel Cooley was born on 2 May 1651 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony (son of Benjamin1 Cooley and Sarah (wife of Ensign Benjamin Cooley) [?]); died on 9 Feb 1726/27 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Daniel is buried in the Springfield Cemetery in Springfield Massachusetts. The original burial grounds were at the river front behind the Old First Church. In 1849, to make way for the railroad, 2024 bodies were moved to the cemetery on the hill. They were placed in a mass grave. The main entrance to the cemtery is on Maple St but the graves are at the Pine Street entrance. Most of this information is found in the Cooley genealogy book by Mortimer E. Cooley published in 1941.

    (Research):On 10 May 1643, Non-County Area 1 was formed by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony comprising the unsettled, unorganized area which, at the time, extended from the Connecticut River basin an indefinite distance westward into the ill-defined "Western Country". Also on this date the four orginal counties were created
    o Middlesex
    o Essex
    o Suffolk
    o Norfolk (now a part of SW Maine)
    (Mass. Recs., 2:38)
    Springfield was founded (for non-religious reasons) in 1636 by William Pynchon thus it was simply in the Connecticut River basin until 1643 when it found itself in Non-County Area 1 (Winthrop expanding his power base).
    Hampshire county was created from Non-County Area 1 (towns of Springfield, Northampton, Hadley, and all territory within 30 miles) on 7 May 1662. It effectively covered the entire western part of the province. Non-County Area 1 was eliminated (Mass. Recs., vol. 4, pt. 2:52)
    Hampden county was was set off from the northern half of Hampshire Co 1 Aug 1812.

    Daniel married Elizabeth Wolcott on 8 Dec 1680 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Simon Wolcott and Martha Pitkin) was born on 19 Aug 1662 in Windsor, Connecticut Colony; died on 3 Jan 1706/07 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; was buried about 1707 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Benjamin3 Cooley was born on 28 Oct 1681 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; died about 1745 in Greenwich, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.
    2. Daniel Cooley was born on 23 Mar 1683/84 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; died about 1773 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.
    3. Simon Cooley was born on 6 Mar 1686/87 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; and died.
    4. John Cooley was born on 23 Feb 1688/89 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; and died.
    5. Thomas Cooley was born on 23 Jun 1693 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; was christened on 5 May 1723 in West Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; and died.
    6. Elizabeth Cooley was born on 23 Jul 1696 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; died on 8 Apr 1781 in Bolton, Tolland Co, Connecticut.
    7. William Cooley was born on 12 Aug 1698 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts; and died.

    Daniel married Lydia Dumbleton on 17 Jun 1709 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts. Lydia (daughter of John Dumbleton and Mercy Marshfield) was born about 1661 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died about 1739 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin1 Cooley was born about 1615 in Tring, Hertfordshire, England; was christened on 25 Feb 1615/16 in Tring Parish, St Albans Archdeaconry, Hertfordshire, England (son of William Coley and Joan Arnott); died on 17 Aug 1684 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    According to research completed in 2000 by Eleanor L. Cooley Rue, circumstantial evidence links the Benjamin Cooley christened in Tring, Hertfordshire, England (chr 1615) to the Benjamin Cooley of Springfield through the posited marriage of Richard Sikes and Phebe Cooley (chr 1609), Benjamin's sister. The only evidence found by Cooley-Rue was in Benjamin Cooley's will which used the phrase "cousen Sikes". She concluded that "cousen" meant brother-in-law which it did not. Cousen was primarily used to refer to neices and nephews. A major problem with Cooley-Rue's logic is that Richard and Phebe Sikes's church activities, and his becoming a freeman are well documented* while there is no record of Benjamin and Sarah Cooley's church activities prior to 1643 (to become an accepted member of Massachusetts Bay Colony church membership was mandatory). Assuming unaccompanied women seldom made the voyage from England to New England and further assuming Phebe Cooley and Benjamin Cooley traveled together, it appears to me that information about Benjamin and Sarah must be uncovered before a link can be made between Phebe Sykes and Benjamin Cooley. *Richard Sykes joins Dorchester church 4 Nov 1639; he becomes a freeman 13 May 1640 in Cambridge; Richard marries Phebe Sykes 13 May 1640 also the date she joined the Dorchester church. Their first child Rebecca born 6 Dec 1640 in Roxbury (Pynchon's hometown).

    (Research):Early Massachusetts Bay Colony political organization.

    The four original counties all formed 10 May 1643 were:
    o Middlesex
    o Essex
    o Suffolk
    o Norfolk (now a part of SW Maine)
    Formed in addition were
    o Non-County Area 1
    o Non County Area 2
    Agawam Plantation (later Springfield) was founded in 1636 by William Pynchon. At that time it was simply a village in the Connecticut River basin under the jurisdiction of Connecticut Colony. Pynchon changed the name of the village to Springfield in 1641. On 10 May 1643, Non-County Area 1, was formed comprising the western portions of Massachusetts Bay Colony of which Springfield was a part (Winthrop expanding his power base). The area had no western boundary and extended an indefinite distance westward into the ill-defined "Western Country". On 7 May 1662 Hampshire County was formed (towns of Springfield, Northampton, Hadley, and all territory within 30 miles), effectively covering the entire western part of the province. (Mass. Recs., vol. 4, pt. 2:52) On 1 Aug 1812 Hampden County, containing Springfield, was created from Hampshire County (Mass. Acts 1812, ch. 137/p. 291). Springfield remains in Hampden County to this day.

    Benjamin1 married Sarah (wife of Ensign Benjamin Cooley) [?] about 1642 in Probably in the New World. Sarah was born about 1621 in Probably England; died on 23 Aug 1684 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah (wife of Ensign Benjamin Cooley) [?] was born about 1621 in Probably England; died on 23 Aug 1684 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Sarah's surname is unknown but that hasn't deterred many people from inserting a surname for her based on wild speculation or simply a mis-reading of the "Cooley Genealogy".

    As to the latter, on page 41 the following is written:
    "1. Benjamin (b. about 1617, in Springfield in 1642/3, with his wife Sarah (Savage)."
    The "Savage" in parentheses after Sarah's name refers to author James Savage who wrote a comprehensive work called "Genealogical Dictionary of New England", 1862. Yet, hundreds of would-be "researchers" have casually looked at this entry in the Cooley Genealogy and assumed that Sarah's surname was "Savage" and have incorporated that name into their family databases. In 2006 I observed 222 databases in myfamily.com's recklessly ill-conceived One World Tree that had used the name Savage as Benjamin Cooley's wife's surname.
    Other surnames for Sarah have been "Colton" (surname of Benjamin's business partner and lifelong friend and associate in Longmeadow, Quartermaster George Colton), "Collen" (a "Sarah Collen" joined the Dorchester church on 20 Nov 1640), and Tremaine (unknown origin but entertained then discarded by Mortimer Cooley in the Cooley Genealogy).

    Children:
    1. Bethia Cooley was born on 16 Sep 1643 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died on 9 Dec 1711 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.
    2. Obadiah Cooley was born on 27 Jan 1645/46 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died on 3 Sep 1690 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.
    3. Eliakim Cooley was born on 8 Jan 1647/48 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died on 1 Dec 1711 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.
    4. 1. Daniel Cooley was born on 2 May 1651 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died on 9 Feb 1726/27 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.
    5. Sarah Cooley was born on 27 Feb 1653/54 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony; and died.
    6. Benjamin Cooley was born on 1 Sep 1656 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died on 29 Nov 1731 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.
    7. Mary Cooley was born on 22 Jun 1659 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony; and died.
    8. Joseph Cooley was born on 6 Mar 1660/61 in Springfield, Non-County Area 1, Massachusetts Bay Colony; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Coley was born in Hertfordshire, England; died about Mar 1640/41; was buried on 9 Mar 1640/41.

    Notes:

    CooleyThis surname was variously spelt Cooley, Coley, Colley, Coalye, and Coolye.
    William's probable birth year range was 1578-1586 as estimated by Debrett Ancestry Research. Unfortunately, records from that period are missing.
    William was described as a glover* by occupation when his youngest son Joseph was baptised in 1618.
    *Glover - a person who makes or sells gloves. Origin: 1350-1400; Middle English, gl

    William married Joan Arnott on 25 Feb 1607/08 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England. Joan was buried on 9 Aug 1630 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joan Arnott was buried on 9 Aug 1630 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England.

    Notes:

    ArnottVariations of this name in 16th century England included: Arnyatt or Arnyott, Arniott, and Arnett - Debrett Ancestry Research, 2009

    Children:
    1. Phebe Coley was christened on 10 Nov 1609 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England; and died.
    2. Jonathan Coley was christened on 18 Apr 1613 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England; and died.
    3. 2. Benjamin1 Cooley was born about 1615 in Tring, Hertfordshire, England; was christened on 25 Feb 1615/16 in Tring Parish, St Albans Archdeaconry, Hertfordshire, England; died on 17 Aug 1684 in Springfield, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.
    4. Joseph Coley was christened on 11 Oct 1618 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England; was buried on 6 Dec 1618 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England.
    5. Baby 1st Coley was born about Sep-Oct 1622 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England; died about Sep-Oct 1622 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England.
    6. Baby 2nd Coley was born about 1623; was buried about Nov 1623 in Tring Parish, Hertfordshire, England.



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