Michael S, do you get down to Casey county very often? Is your dad still
there?
-Michael
> Hi "Other Michael" :)
>
> There were a lot of Cooleys from Ireland--and elsewhere that came over
> because of the potato famine. I think, however, that they were planted in
> Ireland a few generations earlier along with other Scots and Englishmen.
>
> I've heard from a couple of sources that hardly any Cooleys can be found
> in Ireland today. The largest concentration of the name is found in the
> north of England, near the Scottish boarder.
>
> And the Y chromosome supports Anglo/Scottish origins. Our Y shows descent
> from the Norse-Scottish.
>
> Finally, virtually every Cooley I have found who immigrated to America by
> 1800 (the era that I'm principally interested in) is documented as being
> from England.
> Here's some of what I collected:
> http://ancestraldata.com/ahnentafel/256/#english
>
> -Michael
>
>> I was reading where someone named Bill Cooley was saying that Cooley
>> wasn't an Irish name because there are no Cooley's there now.
>> Here is my wet paper thin arguement against this statement.
>>
>> Ok I can't prove this or anything now but when I was in college I found
>> some Irish census data and a family name dictionary at EKU
>> The first census I found with Cooley's had them all in Northern Ireland,
>> the very next census had half that number but all near Southern Ireland
>> the very next census after that had 0 Cooley's in Ireland. I found
>> records
>> where Cooley's were shipped to Australia and America -
>> usually listed as horse or cattle thieves. The name Cooley according to
>> the book I found had 2 listed meanings.
>> (Warrior or Dog) of Ulster. If any of this has been officially debunked
>> I
>> must apologize I did this research for a class
>> in 1987. I didn't question this at the time because it pretty much fit
>> what I had been told about the family, from the family :)
>>
>> Again, thanks
>> the other Michael Cooley
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Michael Cooley <cooley.michael_at_yahoo.com>
>> To: John Cooley Mailing List <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
>> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 11:06 PM
>> Subject: Re: Casey Co., KY - COOLEY
>>
>>
>> Hey that is my John sr :) Being that I am a Casey Co Cooley hehe (til I
>> went to college anyway)
>> I haven't checked much lately but did you guys ever put a finger on
>> where
>> he came from inEurope?
>> The family folk tales said we were Irish but that he came over way
>> before
>> the potato famine and all that.
>> I know the Michael that runs the list is definitely the expert on the
>> subject
>> I should prolly change my name on the list to "the other Michael" :)
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
>> To: John Cooley Mailing List <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
>> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 10:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: Casey Co., KY - COOLEY
>>
>> Hi Curt,
>>
>> John Sr was on the 1810 census of Casey county, and on the Casey county
>> tax lists in 1807, 08, 10 and 11, the probable year of his death.
>>
>> What was the Cooley 1809 entry?
>>
>> Did you ask if there were any loose records for the period?
>>
>> -Michael
>>
>>> Michael, no mention of old John in Casey Co. Clerk says the county
>>> was
>>> formed 1806 so John may have died before that in Lincoln Co. Earliest
>>> COOLEY entry I found was in the Will Book, Vol 1, page 1 dated
>>> 12Jun1809
>>>
>>> Reuben was the most active early on, later John got active (I assume
>>> this was Jr.). Got some of Jr's probate stuff dated, I think, 1843ish.
>>>
>>> I have the files reoriented, trimmed and sized. Next to rename the
>>> files and build a page for them. Tedious.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Curt, on the road from Phoenix
>>>
>> http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=curti_m
>>>
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>
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President, the Genealogy Club of Humboldt State University
Administrator, the Eldridge Family DNA Project
Administrator, the Ashenhurst Family DNA Project (in the works)
Administrator, the alt-McDowell DNA Project
Co-Administrator, the Cooley Family DNA Project
Instructor (upcoming this fall), "Genealogy and Family History" at
the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), through HSU
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