RE: John Cooley and Sarah Willis children?

From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 22:39:28 -0800

Sorry, Cynthia, if you've already mentioned this, but what degree of
relationship does Ancestry.com predict for the two of you?

I'd recommend that she uploads her data to gendmatch.com.

-Michael

On Fri, December 26, 2014 22:10, Cynthia Nottingham wrote:
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> Here is the text of what she sent me=2C hopefully it comes through okay
> thi= s time:=0A= -----=0A=
> "I am thinking it likely that Nancy Cooley might have been the 2nd child
> of= John Cooley and Sarah Willis because they had your Elizabeth about
> 1794 an=
> d my Nancy was born in 1797 in Ky. She married my 3rd great grandfather in
> =
> Casey County KY which is where your Cooley family is from. In looking at
> El=
> izabeth's children's names she named her daughter Nancy. Looking at my
> Nanc=
> y's children she and Elizabeth both have a John (possibly named after
> their= father John). My Nancy also has a daughter Lucinda (your John and
> Sarah Wi=
> llis had a daughter Lucinda) My Nancy also has a daughter Sarah Jane
> (possi=
> bly after her mother Sarah and sister Jane?) I am going to put John and
> Sar=
> ah as parents of my Nancy to see if anything else pops up."=0A= =0A=
> Thanks!=0A=
> =0A=
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>> Date: Sat=2C 20 Dec 2014 00:44:14 -0700=0A=
>> From: michael_at_newsummer.com=0A=
>> To: undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net=0A=
>> Subject: Re: John Cooley and Sarah Willis children?=0A=
>> =0A=
>> Hi Cynthia=2C=0A=
>> =0A=
>> First=2C it's good hearing from you.=0A=
>> =0A=
>> Second=2C I assume this is regarding Relative Finder and your autosomal
>> t=
> est.=0A=
>> =0A=
>> I'm not clearly following the email because of the way the formatting
>> cam=
> e=0A=
>> out. But the ancestor you have in common is Nancy Cooley=2C right?=0A=
>> =0A=
>> I have a Nancy Cooley born 1797=2C daughter of John II who married
>> Matthe=
>>
> w=0A=
>> Lane. But I suspect you have that.=0A=
>> =0A=
>> What is the predicted degree of relationship? How many and how large
>> are=
> =0A=
>
>> the matched segments?=0A= =0A=
>> If indeed she is from the Stokes Cooleys=2C I'd encourage her to upload
>> h=
> er=0A=
>> data to gedmatch.com and to get involved with our "John's Auto"
>> Project:=
>>
> =0A=
>
>> =0A=
>> http://johncooley.net/johnsauto/=0A=
>> =0A=
>> -Michael=0A=
>> =0A=
>> On Fri=2C December 19=2C 2014 22:01=2C Cynthia Nottingham wrote:=0A=
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> <body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>Oh=2C that is exactly where she
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> w= asn't sure if she was a confirmed child. It sounds like she is on the
> right= track!=0A= =0A=
> Here is the text of what she sent me=2C hopefully it comes through okay
> thi= s time:=0A= -----=0A=
> "I am thinking it likely that Nancy Cooley might have been the 2nd child
> of= =A0John Cooley and Sarah Willis because they had your Elizabeth about
> 1794 =
> and my Nancy was born in 1797 in Ky. She married my 3rd great grandfather
> i= n=A0Casey County KY which is where your Cooley family is from. In
> looking a= t Elizabeth's children's names she named her daughter Nancy.
> Looking at my =
> Nancy's children she and Elizabeth both have a John (possibly named after
> t= heir father John). My Nancy also has a daughter Lucinda (your John
> and=A0Sa= rah Willis had a daughter Lucinda) My Nancy also has a daughter
> Sarah Jane =
> (possibly after her mother Sarah and sister Jane?) I am going to put John
> a= nd Sarah as parents of my Nancy to see if anything else pops up."=0A=
> =0A=
> Thanks!=0A=
> =0A=
>
>> Date: Sat=2C 20 Dec 2014 00:44:14 -0700=0A=
>> From: michael_at_newsummer.com=0A=
>> To: undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net=0A=
>> Subject: Re: John Cooley and Sarah Willis children?=0A=
>> =0A=
>> Hi Cynthia=2C=0A=
>> =0A=
>> First=2C it's good hearing from you.=0A=
>> =0A=
>> Second=2C I assume this is regarding Relative Finder and your autosomal
>> t=
> est.=0A=
>> =0A=
>> I'm not clearly following the email because of the way the formatting
>> cam=
> e=0A=
>> out. But the ancestor you have in common is Nancy Cooley=2C right?=0A=
>> =0A=
>> I have a Nancy Cooley born 1797=2C daughter of John II who married
>> Matthe=
>>
> w=0A=
>> Lane. But I suspect you have that.=0A=
>> =0A=
>> What is the predicted degree of relationship? How many and how large
>> are=
> =0A=
>
>> the matched segments?=0A= =0A=
>> If indeed she is from the Stokes Cooleys=2C I'd encourage her to upload
>> h=
> er=0A=
>> data to gedmatch.com and to get involved with our "John's Auto"
>> Project:=
>>
> =0A=
>
>> =0A=
>> http://johncooley.net/johnsauto/=0A=
>> =0A=
>> -Michael=0A=
>> =0A=
>> On Fri=2C December 19=2C 2014 22:01=2C Cynthia Nottingham wrote:=0A=
>>
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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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