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Samuel William Cooley

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Samuel William Cooley

Birth
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 Jul 1853 (aged 11 months)
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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282 individuals and 70 wagons were in the Daniel A. Miller/John W. Cooley Company when it began its journey on June 8, 1853 from Six Mile Grove, Iowa/Nebraska. This church wagon train traveled under the command of Captains John William Cooley and Daniel Arnold Miller arrived in the Salt Lake Valley from September 9-17, 1853.

Samuel William Cooley was buried two days after his death on July 11 at "a ridge a few rods west of Shepherd's creek and about 336 miles from old Winter Quarters."

Birth day and death date listed were found in a personal, online family history record (such as Family Tree, Ancestry, or My Heritage) without any accompanying documentation. Further research is needed to verify its accuracy.
Source: Pioneer Database 1847-1868.
282 individuals and 70 wagons were in the Daniel A. Miller/John W. Cooley Company when it began its journey on June 8, 1853 from Six Mile Grove, Iowa/Nebraska. This church wagon train traveled under the command of Captains John William Cooley and Daniel Arnold Miller arrived in the Salt Lake Valley from September 9-17, 1853.

Samuel William Cooley was buried two days after his death on July 11 at "a ridge a few rods west of Shepherd's creek and about 336 miles from old Winter Quarters."

Birth day and death date listed were found in a personal, online family history record (such as Family Tree, Ancestry, or My Heritage) without any accompanying documentation. Further research is needed to verify its accuracy.
Source: Pioneer Database 1847-1868.


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