Elizabeth was born 25 Jul 1796. She passed away in 1853 and was buried in Mark Teter Cemetery (Defunct) , Jacksonville, Randolph County, Missouri, USA. Elizabeth was the daughter of Randolph White and Margaret Kirkland. She married John Cooley on 2 June 1816 in Howard Co., MO. John Cooley was ran the salt works at Burton's Station in Howard County, Mo. He was murdered in a barn and is buried in a cemetery in Burton's Station.[1][2]
Dorothy Cooley b. 02 Oct 1814 Howard Co., MO d. 1851 Missouri d/o John Cooley b. 08 Oct 1793 and Elizabeth White b. 26 Jul 1796 d. 1853; m/1 1830 MO Cornelius Cooley (cousin) b. 1814 d. 1843, had issue; m/2 12 Feb 1843 Clay Co., MO Joel Smith d. 1843, no issue; m/3 Abt. 1846 Benjamin Edward Kiergan b. 1821 d. 1864, had issue.
William C. Cooley b. 19 Aug 1818 d. 1891; m/1 Elizabeth Jane Fields; m/2 Mary M. Shoemaker
Thomas Kirkland White Cooley b. 30 Nov 1820 d. 1864; m/1 Amanda Alvina Horton; m/2 Victoria Lyford
Martha Jane Cooley b. 01 Jan 1823; m. John Montgomery
Elizabeth Ann Cooley b. 20 Jul 1824; m. Benjamin Cooley (cousin)
Edward Demarcus Cooley b. 17 Jan 1827
Nancy Cooley b. 24 Oct 1828 d. 1880; m/1 William Kelly; m/2 John Fulton Banta
John "Jack" Cooley b. 08 Sep 1830 d. aft. 1870; m. Mary Emeline Brady
Washington Talbert Cooley b. 1832 d. 1867; m. Amanda M. Hinton
Elvira Cooley b. 22 Dec 1833; m. William Sweaton
Margaret Catherine Cooley b. 13 Jul 1835; m. Irvin Henry
Evaline Cooley b. 06 Oct 1836 d. 1863; m. Garrett Sleyster
Randolph Harrison Cooley b. 17 Feb 1838 d. 1893; m. Drucy Kneedler
Sources
↑ Elizabeth White Cooley (1796-1853) on Find A Grave: Memorial #14298334 retrieved 12 May 2018
↑ 2.02.1 Cooleys of Stewart County TN and Patrilineal Descendants of John Cooley of Stokes County, North Carolina by Michael Cooley : accessed 16 Apr 2018 at [1][2]
↑ Mildred Cooley Tallant Papers, Cooley Family Record : accessed 01 Jun 2018 at [3]
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