You're right, another place to check would be the Missouri online death certificate database, I haven't checked that in probably a year and its been very useful to me. It's where I found Nellue Cooley Woods' certificate and Patrick Albert Cooley (Perrin C's youngest) and his last wife.
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On Jun 22, 2014, at 10:08 PM, "Michael Cooley" <michael_at_newsummer.com> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> It shows us that we need to keep treading where we've trod before.
>
> -Michael
>
> On Sun, June 22, 2014 11:58 pm, lvcooley5 wrote:
>> Nice lump of gold, Nancy! And best wishes to you, Michael.
>>
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Michael Cooley
>> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2014 8:23 PM
>> To: John Cooley Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: Perrin C Cooley
>>
>>
>> Here's a copy and paste of the Find-A-Grave entry. Thanks for funding
>> this Nancy! I see it was added about a year ago.
>>
>>
>> Birth: Dec. 25, 1811
>> Missouri, USA
>> Death: Mar. 16, 1899
>> Macon County
>> Missouri, USA
>>
>>
>> - NO TOMBSTONE
>>
>>
>> LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri, Thursday, Mar. 16, 1899
>> DROPPED DEAD
>> Uncle Perian Cooley, one of the oldest residents of Macon County, dropped
>> dead this morning at eight o'clock. He was in apparently good health up to
>> the time of his death, and had walked out to the wood pile when death
>> came. He was 87 years old last Christmas. The remains will be interred in
>> the La Plata Cemetery, the funeral being held in this city tomorrow.
>>
>> Family links:
>> Spouse:
>> Lucinda Carter Cooley (1819 - 1878)
>>
>>
>> Children:
>> Emma M Cooley Murley (1834 - 1896)*
>>
>>
>> *Calculated relationship
>>
>>
>> Burial:
>> La Plata Cemetery
>> La Plata
>> Macon County
>> Missouri, USA
>>
>>
>> Created by: LVoyles
>> Record added: Jun 15, 2013
>> Find A Grave Memorial# 112371786
>>
>>
>> On Sun, June 22, 2014 9:23 pm, Cooleyjoel wrote:
>>
>>> Checking on Lucinda Carter Cooley 1819-1878 recently I came across a
>>> record o= n Findagrave.com that held this info:
>>>
>>> Lucinda Carter Cooley, born 1819 in KY, died 18 Jan 1878, buried in La
>>> Plat=
>>> a Cem, Macon Co. Married 31 Jan 1833 Husband: PERIAN Cooley, born 25 Dec
>>> 1811, died 1899, buried La Plata
>>> cemete= ry.
>>>
>>> Also on this record follows: from LaPlata Home Press, 16 March 1899 the
>>> obit= for PERRIN Cooley.=20
>>>
>>> In error on the findagrave record, I believe, is the notation of a
>>> daughter,= Emma M. Cooley Murley 1834-1896. She appears to be the
>>> daughter of a John C= ooley.
>>>
>>> I have not previously recorded an actual birthdate nor death date for
>>> Perrin=
>>> Jr.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Have you all see this before and I just missed the discussion? Correct
>>> info= ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Nancy Cooley
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Jun 22, 2014, at 4:06 PM, "Michael Cooley" <michael_at_newsummer.com>
>>>> wrot=
>>> e:
>>>
>>>
>>>> =20
>>>> Sandy brought that up a couple of years ago. But she has 13 Mar 1889
>>>> as the marriage date. I've out her down as possible wife of Perrin Jr
>>>> because=
>>>
>>>> Lucinda died in 1876, and Perrin was alive and a widower in 1880. I
>>>> guess it's not that unusual for him to have married again at that late
>>>> a date. I=
>>>
>>>> she was elderly too she too might have died by the 1900 census.
>>>> Unless
>>>> we find local obits or burial records, we may never know more. It
>>>> would be something for you to look into while you're there. =20
>>>> -Michael
>>>> =20
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, June 22, 2014 2:41 pm, Julie wrote:
>>>>> I don't have any info for Emeline Sutton, but I do have a marriage
>>>>> record=
>>>
>>>>> fo=3D r a Perrin (transcribed as Perrice) Cooley and an Eliza
>>>>> Rudolph
>>>>> in Kirksvill=3D e in 1849 =20 =20
>>>>> Do we know which Perrin that is? Seems like Perrin C just because
>>>>> of his=
>>>
>>>>> lo=3D cation ( don't know if Jr often traveled that far north) but
>>>>> I'm no=
>>> t
>>>>> familia=3D r at all with Eliza Rudolph... Not even sure how I found
>>>>> that record. =20 Sent from my iPhone
>>>>> =20
>>>>> =20
>>>>> On Jun 19, 2014, at 11:52 PM, "Mary Lou Cooley" <mlcooley_at_q.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> =20
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for responding. I was wondering about the death date
>>>>>> of abt 186=3D
>>>>> 4=3D20
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> for Emeline Sutton - where it might have come from. =3D20 Mary C.
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----=3D20
>>>>>> From: Julie
>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 8:57 AM
>>>>>> To: John Cooley Mailing List
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Perrin C Cooley
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> That tree Terrizaz is my mother's tree that I manage for her ( if
>>>>>> there ar=3D
>>>>> e=3D20
>>>>>> a=3D3D ny errors please let me know :) ) Joel and Nancy had some
>>>>>> of the pictures of the Cooleys, my mom and=3D20 grandpare=3D3D nts
>>>>>> had the othe=
>>> rs,
>>>>>> so I know that Joel and I are cousins fairly close and=3D
>>>>> =3D20
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> t=3D3D hat much is right.=3D3D20 =3D20 =3D20 =3D20
>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> On Jun 17, 2014, at 10:28 AM, "Mary Lou Cooley" <mlcooley_at_q.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Does anyone know who this tree belongs to? I saw on
>>>>>>> Ancestry.com=3D20
>>>>>>> yesterda=3D3D
>>>>>> y=3D3D20
>>>>>>> (before their website went down):
>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>> Family Tree: Towner Family Tree
>>>>>>> Owner: terrizaz
>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>> On this tree was a photo of Nellie Woods with her daughter
>>>>>>> Daisey
>>>>>>> Woods.=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> O=3D3D
>>>>>> n=3D3D20
>>>>>>> the back is written, "sister of Joseph Cooley" (I think it was
>>>>>>> Joseph=3D20
>>>>>>> C=3D3D20=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cooley but I can't get on Ancestry website to confirm). Nellie
>>>>>>> was born=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> 0=3D3D
>>>>>> 1=3D3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Feb 1859 in Holt Co., MO in this tree. I believe there was
>>>>>>> also a=3D20=
>>>
>>>>>>> death=3D3D20=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> certificate for Nellie listing her father as Perrin Cooley but
>>>>>>> mother's=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> na=3D3D
>>>>>> me=3D3D20
>>>>>>> was unknown. Mother was listed on the website as Emeline
>>>>>>> Sutton.
>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>> This is the 1900 census for Nellie:
>>>>>>> 1900 United States Federal Census
>>>>>>> Name: Nellie Woods
>>>>>>> Age: 43
>>>>>>> Birth Date: May 1857
>>>>>>> Birthplace: Indiana
>>>>>>> Home in 1900: St Joseph Ward 6, Buchanan, Missouri
>>>>>>> Race: White
>>>>>>> Gender: Female
>>>>>>> Relation to Head of House: Wife
>>>>>>> Marital Status: Married
>>>>>>> Spouse's Name: Francis Woods
>>>>>>> Marriage Year: 1875
>>>>>>> Years Married: 25
>>>>>>> Father's Birthplace: Indiana
>>>>>>> Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
>>>>>>> Mother: number of living children: 1
>>>>>>> Mother: How many children: 1
>>>>>>> Household Members: Name Age
>>>>>>> Francis Woods 54 (b. Indiana)
>>>>>>> Nellie Woods 43
>>>>>>> Daisey Woods 20 (b. Kansas)
>>>>>>> ~~~~~~
>>>>>>> Nellie married John Francis Woods b. Dec 1846 in IN (per 1900
>>>>>>> census). =3D3D20 Sorry, to be so vague but I didn't save photo
>>>>>>> before Ancestry website=3D20 went=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> down. =3D3D20 Mary C. =3D3D20
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----=3D3D20
>>>>>>> From: Michael Cooley
>>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 2:25 AM
>>>>>>> To: John Cooley Mailing List
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Perrin C Cooley
>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>> Yeah, that's how I've had it on my "Y page" for years. In 1810,
>>>>>>> Perrin=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> had=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> four sons--and Perrin Jr hadn't even yet been born (if we can
>>>>>>> believe the=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> date, c1813, that we have for him). William was born c1804.
>>>>>>> John
>>>>>>> wouldn't=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> have been born much later--likely earlier. There may have been
>>>>>>> two births=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> c1799-1802. A thought here. Old genealogies give the birth of
>>>>>>> your=3D20=
>>>
>>>>>>> James's=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> son John H Cooley as 1802. For a number of reasons, I don't
>>>>>>> think it was right, just as I think James's James's birthdate
>>>>>>> was wrongly given as (I think) 1796/7 (I'd have to look at old
>>>>>>> emails.) Perhaps the evidence attributed to James's James and
>>>>>>> John
>>>>>>> H were for Perrin's
>>>>>>> children. In other words, it may have been Perrin's John that
>>>>>>> was born in 1802. If true, that does leave a good window for the
>>>>>>> the birth of another son. But=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> if James had a second deceased brother other than John, why
>>>>>>> didn't also make provisions for his children in his estate, as
>>>>>>> he did with John's heirs? =3D3D20 It's also possible that Perrin
>>>>>>> C and/or the John
>>>>>>> Cooley (m
>>>>>>> Treadwell)=3D20
>>>>>>> were=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> unacknowledged sons of either Perrin Sr or his son John. In
>>>>>>> 1840,
>>>>>>> Perrin=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> C=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> was likely living with Perrin Jr, and John (m Treadwell) may
>>>>>>> have been=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> the=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> boy of about the right age to be living with Perrin Sr. =3D3D20
>>>>>>> The possibilities boggle the mind. But the DNA data is helping
>>>>>>> to point the way. I'm still hoping for a "magic SNP". :) =3D3D20
>>>>>>> Somewhere in my 1991 and 1992 correspondence with Jo White
>>>>>>> Linn,
>>>>>>> she said=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> that Perrin was an important name in Virginia. I've tried
>>>>>>> following through with the notion a few times but really found
>>>>>>> nothing. =3D3D20 -Michael =3D3D20
>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tue, June 17, 2014 1:35 am, lvcooley5 wrote:
>>>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>>> Though there have been stranger scenarios, it seems most
>>>>>>>> likely that Perrin C. is the son of a deceased son of Perrin
>>>>>>>> Sr. The
>>>>>>>> 1800
>>>>>>>> Stokes
>>>>>>>> Census lists 2 males under 10, which would have been James
>>>>>>>> (1797)
>>>>>>>> and, presumably, Perrin C's father (let's call him Joseph?)
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> Are there any unaccounted-for Missouri marriages circa 1820?
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> PS Has anyone ever mentioned before that there is an
>>>>>>>> unincorporated town in Gloucester County, Virginia, called
>>>>>>>> Perrin? It's due east
>>>>>>>> of=3D3D=3D
>>>>> 20
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hayes
>>>>>>>> in the area that also includes the Perrin River. There was a
>>>>>>>> prominent Perrin family there pre-1700 but so far I haven't
>>>>>>>> found any gold. =3D3D20 Jim =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>> From: Michael Cooley
>>>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2014 5:48 PM
>>>>>>>> To: John Cooley Mailing List
>>>>>>>> Subject: Perrin C Cooley
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> The parentage of Perrin C Cooley has been one of the group's
>>>>>>>> enduring mysteries. The name Perrin, his birth in Missouri,
>>>>>>>> and his descendants'=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Y=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> DNA make it certain that he is one of ours.
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> We know from Gloria's discovery of the probate record of
>>>>>>>> Perrin
>>>>>>>> Sr's=3D20
>>>>>>>> son,=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> James, had brothers John (m Martha Bearden) and Perrin. Of
>>>>>>>> course, most of us assumed that Perrin was Perrin Jr--and that
>>>>>>>> may be true. =3D3D20 Then Gloria made another discovery a few
>>>>>>>> months ago--that her autosomes have a matching segment to Jack
>>>>>>>> Cooley, Perrin C's
>>>>>>>> descendant. The predicted relationship is 4th to 5th cousins.
>>>>>>>> Here's
>>>>>>>> a page I put together at that time: =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> http://ancestraldata.com/staging/N70352-autosomes.html
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> The first question that needed be settled was whether the
>>>>>>>> match indeed came down through the Cooleys. That's been
>>>>>>>> largely resolved. Gloria's mother, a Cooley descendant, has
>>>>>>>> tested. Her results exhibit the same markers that Gloria has.
>>>>>>>> That greatly increases the
>>>>>>>> likelihood that the match comes down through a Cooley common
>>>>>>>> ancestor. =3D3D20 But the match, as I explain in this
>>>>>>>> paragraph, reveal nothing more about=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> the degree of relationship with Jack. Typically, a child is
>>>>>>>> going to inherit a smaller portion (if any at all) of the
>>>>>>>> matching segment. (The genome needs to make room for a host
>>>>>>>> of new ancestral DNA derived from the second parent.) For
>>>>>>>> example, my dad's autosomes have a reasonably large match to
>>>>>>>> Jack's uncle. I inherited less than a
>>>>>>>> third of it.=3D20 However=3D3D
>>>>>> ,
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Gloria inherited virtually all of her mother's matching
>>>>>>>> segment, which (I would think) is typically within the range
>>>>>>>> of common possibilities. The upshot of that is that the
>>>>>>>> predicted relation between Gloria's mother=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> and=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Jack is pretty much the same as that for Gloria and Jack.
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> In playing around with the results, I can tweak the parameters
>>>>>>>> of the online tools I use and search for very small matching
>>>>>>>> segments which, individually, are quite trivial. However,
>>>>>>>> Gloria
>>>>>>>> has only about one=3D20 third=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> of those matches to Jack then her mother does. I'm my no
>>>>>>>> means an expert=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> in autosomal DNA, but there might be something there that can
>>>>>>>> hep us fine-tune the relationship prediction. =3D3D20 For
>>>>>>>> now, we're still left with the dilemma: who was Perrin C's
>>>>>>>> father.=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> we can determine the degree of relationship, we might be able
>>>>>>>> to answer that question. I've started a project to help us
>>>>>>>> examine the autosomes=3D20=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> of=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> John's descendants. If any of you have tested, please
>>>>>>>> consider joining by sending me an email. =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> http://johncooley.net/johnsauto/
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> I'm still of the opinion that Perrin might have had a fifth as
>>>>>>>> of yet identified son. The 1800 and 1810 census records
>>>>>>>> suggest at the possibility. The 1840 census for "Derrin"
>>>>>>>> Cooley of
>>>>>>>> Randolph
>>>>>>>> County, MO
>>>>>>>> has two men 20-29. One would have been Perrin Jr. Could the
>>>>>>>> other be Perrin C, who would have been 20 that year? The
>>>>>>>> census entries for=3D20 Perrin=3D3D
>>>>>> =3D20
>>>>>> =20
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Sr includes a boy 10-14. Was he a grandson? If so, could he
>>>>>>>> have been the son of this missing 5th son of Perrin's? We know
>>>>>>>> that John Cooley (1827-1900+) m Sarah Ann Treadwell was born
>>>>>>>> in Missouri. Is this him? If=3D
>>>>> =20
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> so, might he and Perrin C have been brothers? I'm on the hunt
>>>>>>>> for a Y descendant of John's. =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> http://ancestraldata.com/ahnentafel/256/1840-MO.html
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> BTW, we've found a tester in the Cooley/Hardin line.
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> -Michael
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
>>>>>>>> =3D3D20
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>>>>>>> --=3D3D20
>>>>>>> VP, the Cooley Family Association of America
>>>>>>> Administrator, the Akins DNA Project
>>>>>>> Administrator, the Ashenhurst DNA Project
>>>>>>> Administrator, the Bishop DNA Project
>>>>>>> Administrator, the Eldridge DNA Project
>>>>>>> Administrator, the Fisk DNA Project
>>>>>>> Administrator, the alt-McDowell DNA Project
>>>>>>> Co-Administrator, the Cooley DNA Project
>>>>>>> Co-Administrator, the McDougall DNA Project
>>>>>>> Co-Administrator, the Pickens DNA Project
>>>>>>> Co-Administrator, the Strother DNA Project
>>>>>>> Instructor, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)
>>>>>>> B.A. Humboldt State University, History
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>>>> --=20
>>>> VP, the Cooley Family Association of America
>>>> Administrator, the Akins DNA Project
>>>> Administrator, the Ashenhurst DNA Project
>>>> Administrator, the Bishop DNA Project
>>>> Administrator, the Eldridge DNA Project
>>>> Administrator, the Fisk DNA Project
>>>> Administrator, the alt-McDowell DNA Project
>>>> Co-Administrator, the Cooley DNA Project
>>>> Co-Administrator, the McDougall DNA Project
>>>> Co-Administrator, the Pickens DNA Project
>>>> Co-Administrator, the Strother DNA Project
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