Re: More results posted

From: Mary Lou Cooley <mlcooley_at_q.com>
Date: Thu, 16 May 2013 17:58:06 -0700

William Henry Cooley was in Ohio by 1818; below is the marriage info. In
1810 William Henry Cooley would have been 13 years old - but I have this
info for 1809 & William Cooley:

Ohio Census, 1790-1890
Name: William Colley
State: OH
County: Washington County
Township: Wooster Township
Year: 1809
Record Type: Tax List
Page: 074
Database: OH Early Census Index

William Henry Cooley
Birth: Dec. 6, 1797; Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Dec. 5, 1877; Jasper County, Illinois, USA
William is listed as the son of William. He married Sophia Susan Havens Nov.
19, 1818 in Roxbury Twp.,Washington Co.,OH. She was the daughter of Edward &
Mary Havens.
Created by: Fred Cornelius Cohoon
Record added: Oct 11, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 16143911

Marriage Record found on family tree of Carpenter Family Tree, p9carpen
found on Ancestry.com
Names of parties: William Cooley to Sophia Havens
Residence: Roxbury, Washington Co., Ohio
When married: November 19, 1818
By whom married: Wm Davis, Minister of the Baptist Church

This is most likely the other William Cooley who was in Ohio:
Ohio Census, 1790-1890
Name: William Cooley ------ This may be the other William Cooley who was in
Butler Co., OH
State: OH
County: Hamilton County (Butler Co., formed 1803 from Hamilton Co.)
Township: Cincinnati
Year: 1799
Database: OH Early Census Index

I have a lot of notes on William Henry Cooley's family. It is in notebook
format.

Mary C.



-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Cooley
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 7:37 PM
To: John Cooley Mailing List
Subject: More results posted

There are seven more markers to go.

http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Cooley/default.aspx?section=yresults

William H Cooley (1797-1877) m Sophia Havens

The match is holding. I can't image that William was not closely related
to John in some way. Presumably, his father was present in PA in 1800,
although it's possible that they had already left the state. These are the
only Cooleys I find on the 1800 PA census:

*John Cooley, Franklin, Fayette, Pennsylvania
Jacob Cooley, Kingston, Luzerne, Pennsylvania
John Cooley, Canton, Washington, Pennsylvania
*Richard Cooly, Springhill, Fayette, Pennsylvania
*Joseph Coolly, First Moon, Beaver, Pennsylvania

We have Y DNA info for the starred entries. Jacob was still in Luzerne
County in 1810. He shows three sons 0-9, and one 10-15. I don't think I
have further info on John of Washington County.

Jacob is worth pursuing. But had we concluded that William was in Ohio by
1810?

I'm sure it will be a few more days before more of the Edmond Cooley
results come in. BTW, after waiting for at least three months, a
descendant of John Cooley of Franklin Co, NC has sent in his kit. I'm also
still looking for leads on John Cooley (1797-1880+) and Annis Hardin. I'm
getting no responses from the people I've found. There are also no
responses from people here in Humboldt County who I think are from John's
son Daniel. Frustrating.

-Michael

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