by Willliam F. Peck (1895)
Part III, p. 21 - 22
Anderson, John, was born in Oneida county in 1806, and settled in the western part of Ogden in 1828. In 1839 he married Eunice, daughter of Orrin Cooley of Sweden, and their children were James, Nancy, John H., Lucy, Eunice, Orrin, Fred. Mr. Anderson began life here without means, and by perseverance and industry accumulated a comfortable competence. His death occurred in 1870, at the age of sixty-four. He took little part in town affairs, was originally a Republican, but later a Democrat. Of their children, James died in infancy; Lucy died in 1870; Orrin died in 1860. In 1867 Nancy married George B. Stone; they had three children. In 1879 Eunice married Ira Goodridge; they had three children. In 1885 Fred married Clara Brooks; they had two children. Orrin Cooley came from Oneida county and settled in Sweden, though he was born in Connecticut. He came to the Genesee country as early as 1815, and here resided the most of his life, dying in Allegany county. By his wife, Nancy Howard, he had eight children, of whom three grew to maturity. He married a second time in Allegany county.
by Willliam F. Peck (1895)
Part III, p. 21 - 22
Anderson, John, was born in Oneida county in 1806, and settled in the western part of Ogden in 1828. In 1839 he married Eunice, daughter of Orrin Cooley of Sweden, and their children were James, Nancy, John H., Lucy, Eunice, Orrin, Fred. Mr. Anderson began life here without means, and by perseverance and industry accumulated a comfortable competence. His death occurred in 1870, at the age of sixty-four. He took little part in town affairs, was originally a Republican, but later a Democrat. Of their children, James died in infancy; Lucy died in 1870; Orrin died in 1860. In 1867 Nancy married George B. Stone; they had three children. In 1879 Eunice married Ira Goodridge; they had three children. In 1885 Fred married Clara Brooks; they had two children. Orrin Cooley came from Oneida county and settled in Sweden, though he was born in Connecticut. He came to the Genesee country as early as 1815, and here resided the most of his life, dying in Allegany county. By his wife, Nancy Howard, he had eight children, of whom three grew to maturity. He married a second time in Allegany county.
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