Yes, it seems that Julia Caldwell (Cadwell?) didn't die until 1920
(apparently), and Amos Cooley was born in KY (apparently).
James did mention the Robeys, and in one of his early posts, only Amos
mother's full name was known, which is suspicious.
-Michael
On Sun, February 22, 2015 21:47, Shirley Wilcox wrote:
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> I would be reluctant to place Mr. Plunk's Amos Cooley in the family of
> William Grundy Cooley. I think two families have been melded together.
>
>
> Amos would have been 5 at the time of the 1880 census. In 1880 Julia A.
> Cooley, who appears to be William G Cooley's widow, lived in Milam Co.,
> TX with a son C G Cooley and is called mother. There is no son Amos
> living in the household. William G. Cooley, age 46, and Julianna Cadwell,
> aged 16, were married in Wolf Island Township, Mississippi Co., MO, 28 May
> 1851. Her Texas death certificate, signed by C G Cooley, says
> she was born 22 May 1836 and her father was Albert Cadwell. This couple was
> in TN for a short time. W G Cooley (65) and Julia A (35) are on the 1870
> census Obion Co., TN. Their oldest child is Felix A. Cooley (16, b. MO),
> therefore born ca. 1854. See 1870 census Obion Co., TN, Dist. 13, p226A,
> M593, roll 1552.
> _
> __I believe Mr. Plunk's family is the family below._
>
>
> William H. Robey and Julia A. Cooley were married 26 June 1879, Weakley
> Co., TN.
>
>
> Amos Cooley, age 4, is on the 1880 of Weakley Co., TN with William H
> (53) & Juley? Robey (24). Amos has a sibling George W. Cooley age 2.
> [1880 census Weakley Co., TN, Buckers, ED 126, p338A&B, T9, roll 1285]
>
>
> In 1900 William H. Robey is a widower [1900 census Obion Co., TN, Dist.
> 16, ED 111, p10A&B, T623, roll 1591]. He has three young Robey children
> born 1880-1889 who were probably children of his second wife Julia A. In
> 1900 Amos Cooley, a miller, born Nov. 1855 (age 24), is in Weakley
> Co., TN. He and wife Ada have been married two years. [1900 census
> Weakley Co., TN, Dist. 3, ED 115, p11B, T623, roll 1605]
>
>
> In 1860 the household of Thos Valentine (65) has Thomas Futrell (11),
> Diney Futrell (7), Julia Futrell (4) and Martha Futrell (2) [1860 census
> Weakley Co.,m TN, Dist. 2, p325, M653, roll 127B]. Mary Futrell married
> A. J.(?) Haselrigg, 30 Oct. 1860, Weakley Co., TN. In 1870 Amos J?
> Hazelrigg (45) has in his household, wife Mary (47), and daughter
> Rebecca (7) as well as Eliza J Futrell (17), Julia A Futrell (15) and
> Marth[a] Futrell (11) [1870 census Weakley Co., TN, Dist. 17, p256,
> M593, roll 1570]. This Julia A Futrell is a good fit for the Julia A
> Cooley who married William H Robey in 1879 and had sons Amos and George
> W Cooley.
>
>
> Shirley Wilcox
>
>
> On 2/22/2015 11:22 PM, Michael Cooley wrote:
>
>> Thanks Gloria,
>>
>>
>> Jeff is one of our resident geniuses on the W G Cooley line. :)
>>
>>
>> Using google, the only place I've seen mention of Amos is in posts
>> written by James Plunk. He lacks a date for the marriage. I don't know
>> when WG's second wife died, but it looks plausible that he had another
>> child just before he died. Here's the pertinent part of the tree that
>> James provided.
>> He married a Bogue. DNA might solve this one:
>>
>>
>> Jeff, does this sound reasonable to you?
>>
>>
>> William Grundy /Cooley/ (1805-1878) m1 Ann Eliza /McDonald/ m2 Julia
>> Ann
>> /Caldwell/ m3 Judy A /Futrell/
>> ..Amos Franklin /Cooley/ (1875-1905) m Ada Willie /Watts/
>> ....Mettie Reba /Cooley/ (1902-2001) m1 John L /Ford/ m2 Lloyd Hersley
>> /Graham/
>> ....Freddie Lawrence /Cooley/ (1900-1902)
>> ....Paul E /Cooley/ (1898-1899)
>> ....William Franklin /Cooley/ (1904-1995) m Anna Mae /Davis/
>> ......Horace Franklin /Cooley/ (1927-2010) m Louise /Tomlin/
>> ........Anita /Cooley/
>> ........Sandra /Cooley/ m Lynn H /Sanders/
>> ........Jeffrey /Cooley/
>> ......Mildred Louise /Cooley/ (1935-1985) m Robert Sidney /Roberson/
>> ........Debbie Roberson m Jimmy /Graham/
>> ......HIDDEN /Cooley/
>> ........HIDDEN /Bogue/
>> ........HIDDEN /Bogue/
>> ....Amos T /Cooley/ (1905-1909)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, February 22, 2015 19:50, G Tanner wrote:
>>
>>> I found this on ancestry
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: jclark6_at_hotmail.com
>>> Subject: [TXMILAM] Re: Cooley / McDonald
>>> Date: 10 Jan 2003 13:12:07 -0700
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Surnames: COOLEY / McDONALD / WEBSTER
>>> Classification: Query
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Message Board URL:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> htt
>>> p://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/1259.1261.1656.2161.21
>>> 67
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Message Board Post:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> My name is Jeff Clark. My great great great grandfather was William
>>> Grundy Cooley. I read a message you posted on the Milam County, TX
>>> message board asking about a William G. Cooley from Mississippi
>>> County,
>>> Missouri who was a judge. His first wife Ann Eliza was a McDonald. She
>>> had a sister named Elizabeth “Betsey†McDonald who married
>>> Joseph
>>> Webster.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I’m very interested in comparing what information I
>>>
>> already have with
>>> yours to see if we indeed have a match. Here is a link to my family
>>> tree on www.rootsweb.com It should take you right to the information I
>>> have on William Grundy Cooley.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeffclark6
>>> &id=
>>> I761
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> From what I know of William Grundy Cooley, he was born in Tennessee
>>>> in 1805. By 1840 he was in Wolf Island Township, Scott County,
>>>> Missouri.
>>>> In the Census, he’s listed as having 3 white males under 5, one
>>>> white male between 20 and 30, one white male between 30 and 40
>>>> (presumably
>>>> himself at 35), a white female between 5 and 10, another white
>>>> female between 10 and 15, and a white female between 30 and 40
>>>> (presumably his
>>>> first wife, Ann Eliza McDonald born May 15, 1806).
>>> In the 1850 census Willam Grundy Cooley’s occupation was listed as
>>> farmer, but later, in 1860 he’s listed as a Judge. Also in the 1850
>>> Census, it lists some of his children:
>>> 1.William Cooley – 13
>>> 2.John L. Cooley – 11
>>> 3.A. W. Cooley – 9 (male)
>>> 4.L. (Laetilia – she’s listed again with him in 1860 at age 13)
>>> Cooley
>>> – 3.
>>>
>>> Comparing this to the 1840 Census means he still has 3 more children
>>> we still don’t know about yet (a younger boy and two older girls).
>>>
>>> Also living with them are:
>>> 1.Nancy P. Webster – 14
>>> 2.E. J. Webster – 11 (female).
>>> 3.E.E. Webster – 9 (female).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> These are the daughters of Elizabeth “Betsey†McDonald (Ann
>>> Eliza’s
>>> sister) and Joseph Webster. In Webster Cemetery, Mississippi County,
>>> Missouri there are markers that give the birth and death dates of Ann
>>> Eliza Cooley (d. March 24, 1851), Betsey McDonald wife of Joseph
>>> Webster
>>> (b. Nov. 20, 1808 d. May 5, 1843), and Joseph Webster (b. June 15,
>>> 1800
>>> d. Aug. 15, 1844).
>>>
>>> Also from Mississippi County, Missouri, Deed Record Book: Eliza Jane
>>> Webster and Elvira
>>>
>> Elizabeth, minors. Estate #1743 Box #55 – Guardian
>>
>>> William G. Cooley, minor heirs of Joseph Webster deceased.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Betsey and Joseph also had another older daughter and son: William J.
>>> Webster and Mary E. Webster. I have no birthdates for them.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> After the death of Ann Eliza, William Grundy Cooley married Julia Ann
>>> Caldwell on May 28, 1851 in Wolf Island Township, Missouri. I’m a
>>> descendent of their son Byron Bedford Lee Cooley. Julia Ann Caldwell
>>> was born May 22, 1836. Their children were: 1.Felix Albert Cooley -
>>> 1854
>>> 2.Cornelius Grundy Cooley - 1855
>>> 3.George Whitcomb Cooley - 1858
>>> 4.Julia Cooley - 1860
>>> 5.Clara Belle Cooley - 1862
>>> 6.Annabelle Cooley - 1863
>>> 7.Byron Bedford Lee Cooley - 1864
>>> 8.Robert D. Cooley - 1866
>>> 9.Clarence Edgar Cooley - 1868
>>> 10.Bolen Victor Cooley - 1872
>>> 11.Francis “Frank†M. Cooley - 1873
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At the time of the 1870 census, William Grundy
>>>
>> Cooley and family were
>>
>>> living in Obion County, Tennessee. He is listed as a farmer in the
>>> 1870
>>> census. They picked up the family and moved to Milam County, Texas in
>>> 1876 because, according to my Grandmother’s recollection of family
>>> lore, the carpetbaggers had cleaned them out after the Civil War. They
>>> stayed in Milam County, Texas for several years until William Grundy
>>> Cooley died. The family moved back to Tennessee for a year and then
>>> moved back to Texas. William Grundy Cooley died sometime prior to
>>> 1880. My best
>>> guess would put his death in 1878.
>>>
>>> My lineage is: Byron Bedford Lee Cooley to Julia Ruth Cooley to
>>> Dorothy
>>> Marie Shaw to Cheryl Ann McGinniss to Jeffrey Franklin Clark, 2nd. I
>>> have some other information from James C. Boggan, a descendent of
>>> Felix Albert
>>> Cooley. He gave me photocopies of more Deed Records listing William
>>> Grundy Cooley. Currently, we’re both working on uncovering who
>>> William
>>> Grundy Cooley’s parents are.
>>>
>> Distance makes this difficult - James
>>
>>> lives in Texas and I live in Washington D.C.
>>>
>>> I hope this information was helpful.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sources:
>>> Ln. 44, Sht. 21, E.D. 106, Vol. 24, Milam County, TX. 1880 Census of
>>> the United States.
>>> Cooley, W.G. Age 65, Male, White, Obion County, TN, page 226. 1870
>>> Census
>>> of the United States. 1860 Census, Missouri, Mississippi County,
>>> Tywappity, page 505, William G. Cooley.
>>> 1850 Census, Missouri, Mississippi County, W.G. Cooly, Page 451, 57th
>>> District.
>>> 1840 Census, Missouri, W.G. Cooley, Scott County, page 066, Wolf ISL.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From:
>>> Michael
>>> Cooley ;
>>> To: John
>>> Cooley
>>> Mailing List ;
>>> Subject: Amos
>>> Franklin Cooley (1875-1905) m Ada Willie Watts
>>> Sent: Sun,
>>> Feb
>>> 22, 2015 10:28:52 PM
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I received an email from James Plunk about his wife's descent, whose
>>> grandmother was a Cooley. He says that William Grundy Cooley m3 Judy A
>>> Futrell, I believe in Obion, TN. This was her second marriage.
>>> Together,
>>> he says, they had Amos Franklin Cooley (1875-1905). Does anyone know
>>> about this marriage? As far as I can tell, he had no documentation for
>>> it, although the circumstantial evidence looks pretty strong.
>>>
>>> -Michael
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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> I would be reluctant to place Mr. Plunk's Amos Cooley in the family
> of William Grundy Cooley. I think two families have been melded
> together.<br> <br>
> Amos would have been 5 at the time of the 1880 census. In 1880 Julia
> A. Cooley, who appears to be William G Cooley's widow, lived in
> Milam Co., TX with a son C G Cooley and is called mother. There is
> no son Amos living in the household. William G. Cooley, age 46, and
> Julianna Cadwell, aged 16, were married in Wolf Island Township,
> Mississippi Co., MO, 28 May 1851. Her Texas death certificate,
> signed by C G Cooley, says she was born 22 May 1836 and her father was
> Albert Cadwell. This couple was in TN for a short time. W G
> Cooley (65) and Julia A (35) are on the 1870 census Obion Co., TN.
> Their oldest child is Felix A. Cooley (16, b. MO), therefore born
> ca. 1854. See 1870 census Obion Co., TN, Dist. 13, p226A, M593, roll
> 1552.<br>
> <u><br>
> </u><u>I believe Mr. Plunk's family is the family below.</u><br>
> <br>
> William H. Robey and Julia A. Cooley were married 26 June 1879,
> Weakley Co., TN.<br>
> <br>
> Amos Cooley, age 4, is on the 1880 of Weakley Co., TN with William H
> (53) & Juley? Robey (24). Amos has a sibling George W. Cooley
> age 2. [1880 census Weakley Co., TN, Buckers, ED 126, p338A&B, T9, roll
> 1285]<br>
> <br>
> In 1900 William H. Robey is a widower [1900 census Obion Co., TN,
> Dist. 16, ED 111, p10A&B, T623, roll 1591]. He has three young
> Robey children born 1880-1889 who were probably children of his
> second wife Julia A. In 1900 Amos Cooley, a miller, born Nov. 1855 (age
> 24), is in Weakley Co., TN. He and wife Ada have been married
> two years. [1900 census Weakley Co., TN, Dist. 3, ED 115, p11B, T623, roll
> 1605]<br>
> <br>
> In 1860 the household of Thos Valentine (65) has Thomas Futrell
> (11), Diney Futrell (7), Julia Futrell (4) and Martha Futrell (2)
> [1860 census Weakley Co.,m TN, Dist. 2, p325, M653, roll 127B].
> Mary Futrell married A. J.(?) Haselrigg, 30 Oct. 1860, Weakley Co.,
> TN. In 1870 Amos J? Hazelrigg (45) has in his household, wife Mary
> (47), and daughter Rebecca (7) as well as Eliza J Futrell (17),
> Julia A Futrell (15) and Marth[a] Futrell (11) [1870 census Weakley
> Co., TN, Dist. 17, p256, M593, roll 1570]. This Julia A Futrell is a
> good fit for the Julia A Cooley who married William H Robey in 1879 and had
> sons Amos and George W Cooley.<br> <br>
> Shirley Wilcox<br>
> <br>
> <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/22/2015 11:22 PM, Michael Cooley
> wrote:<br>
> </div>
> <blockquote cite="mid:E1YPjb6-00037W-44_at_gator3076.hostgator.com"
> type="cite"> <pre wrap="">Thanks Gloria,
>
>
> Jeff is one of our resident geniuses on the W G Cooley line. :)
>
>
> Using google, the only place I've seen mention of Amos is in posts
> written by James Plunk. He lacks a date for the marriage. I don't know
> when WG's second wife died, but it looks plausible that he had another
> child just before he died. Here's the pertinent part of the tree that
> James provided.
> He married a Bogue. DNA might solve this one:
>
>
> Jeff, does this sound reasonable to you?
>
>
> William Grundy /Cooley/ (1805-1878) m1 Ann Eliza /McDonald/ m2 Julia Ann
> /Caldwell/ m3 Judy A /Futrell/
> ..Amos Franklin /Cooley/ (1875-1905) m Ada Willie /Watts/
> ....Mettie Reba /Cooley/ (1902-2001) m1 John L /Ford/ m2 Lloyd Hersley
> /Graham/
> ....Freddie Lawrence /Cooley/ (1900-1902)
> ....Paul E /Cooley/ (1898-1899)
> ....William Franklin /Cooley/ (1904-1995) m Anna Mae /Davis/
> ......Horace Franklin /Cooley/ (1927-2010) m Louise /Tomlin/
> ........Anita /Cooley/
> ........Sandra /Cooley/ m Lynn H /Sanders/
> ........Jeffrey /Cooley/
> ......Mildred Louise /Cooley/ (1935-1985) m Robert Sidney /Roberson/
> ........Debbie Roberson m Jimmy /Graham/
> ......HIDDEN /Cooley/
> ........HIDDEN /Bogue/
> ........HIDDEN /Bogue/
> ....Amos T /Cooley/ (1905-1909)
>
>
>
> On Sun, February 22, 2015 19:50, G Tanner wrote:
> </pre>
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <pre wrap="">
> </pre>
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">I found this on ancestry
>
>
>
> From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
> href="mailto:jclark6_at_hotmail.com">jclark6_at_hotmail.com</a>
> Subject: [TXMILAM] Re: Cooley / McDonald
> Date: 10 Jan 2003 13:12:07 -0700
>
>
>
>
> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
>
>
>
> Surnames: COOLEY / McDONALD / WEBSTER
> Classification: Query
>
>
>
> Message Board URL:
>
>
>
> htt
> p://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/1259.1261.1656.2161.2167
>
>
>
> Message Board Post:
>
>
>
> My name is Jeff Clark. My great great great grandfather was William
> Grundy Cooley. I read a message you posted on the Milam County, TX
> message board asking about a William G. Cooley from Mississippi County,
> Missouri who was a judge. His first wife Ann Eliza was a McDonald. She
> had a sister named Elizabeth “Betsey†McDonald who married Joseph
> Webster.
>
>
>
> I’m very interested in comparing what information I
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <pre wrap=""> already have with
> </pre>
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">yours to see if we indeed have a match. Here is a link to my
> family tree on <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
> href="http://www.rootsweb.com">www.rootsweb.com</a> It should take you
> right to the information I have on William Grundy Cooley.
>
>
>
> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
> href="http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeff
> clark6&id=">http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&a
> mp;db=jeffclark6&id=</a> I761
>
>
>
> </pre>
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">From what I know of William Grundy Cooley, he was born in
> Tennessee in
> 1805. By 1840 he was in Wolf Island Township, Scott County, Missouri.
> In the Census, he’s listed as having 3 white males under 5, one white
> male between 20 and 30, one white male between 30 and 40 (presumably
> himself at 35), a white female between 5 and 10, another white female
> between 10 and 15, and a white female between 30 and 40 (presumably his
> first wife, Ann Eliza McDonald born May 15, 1806). </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <pre wrap="">
> In the 1850 census Willam Grundy Cooley’s occupation was listed as
> farmer, but later, in 1860 he’s listed as a Judge. Also in the 1850
> Census, it lists some of his children:
> 1.William Cooley – 13
> 2.John L. Cooley – 11
> 3.A. W. Cooley – 9 (male)
> 4.L. (Laetilia – she’s listed again with him in 1860 at age 13) Cooley
> – 3.
>
> Comparing this to the 1840 Census means he still has 3 more children we
> still don’t know about yet (a younger boy and two older girls).
>
> Also living with them are:
> 1.Nancy P. Webster – 14
> 2.E. J. Webster – 11 (female).
> 3.E.E. Webster – 9 (female).
>
>
>
> These are the daughters of Elizabeth “Betsey†McDonald (Ann Eliza’s
> sister) and Joseph Webster. In Webster Cemetery, Mississippi County,
> Missouri there are markers that give the birth and death dates of Ann
> Eliza Cooley (d. March 24, 1851), Betsey McDonald wife of Joseph Webster
> (b. Nov. 20, 1808 d. May 5, 1843), and Joseph Webster (b. June 15, 1800
> d. Aug. 15, 1844).
>
> Also from Mississippi County, Missouri, Deed Record Book: Eliza Jane
> Webster and Elvira
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <pre wrap=""> Elizabeth, minors. Estate #1743 Box #55 – Guardian
> </pre>
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">William G. Cooley, minor heirs of Joseph Webster deceased.
>
>
>
> Betsey and Joseph also had another older daughter and son: William J.
> Webster and Mary E. Webster. I have no birthdates for them.
>
>
>
> After the death of Ann Eliza, William Grundy Cooley married Julia Ann
> Caldwell on May 28, 1851 in Wolf Island Township, Missouri. I’m a
> descendent of their son Byron Bedford Lee Cooley. Julia Ann Caldwell was
> born May 22, 1836. Their children were: 1.Felix Albert Cooley - 1854
> 2.Cornelius Grundy Cooley - 1855
> 3.George Whitcomb Cooley - 1858
> 4.Julia Cooley - 1860
> 5.Clara Belle Cooley - 1862
> 6.Annabelle Cooley - 1863
> 7.Byron Bedford Lee Cooley - 1864
> 8.Robert D. Cooley - 1866
> 9.Clarence Edgar Cooley - 1868
> 10.Bolen Victor Cooley - 1872
> 11.Francis “Frank†M. Cooley - 1873
>
>
>
> At the time of the 1870 census, William Grundy
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <pre wrap=""> Cooley and family were
> </pre>
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">living in Obion County, Tennessee. He is listed as a farmer
> in the 1870 census. They picked up the family and moved to Milam County,
> Texas in
> 1876 because, according to my Grandmother’s recollection of family
> lore, the carpetbaggers had cleaned them out after the Civil War. They
> stayed in Milam County, Texas for several years until William Grundy
> Cooley died. The family moved back to Tennessee for a year and then moved
> back to Texas. William Grundy Cooley died sometime prior to 1880. My
> best guess would put his death in 1878.
>
> My lineage is: Byron Bedford Lee Cooley to Julia Ruth Cooley to Dorothy
> Marie Shaw to Cheryl Ann McGinniss to Jeffrey Franklin Clark, 2nd. I have
> some other information from James C. Boggan, a descendent of Felix Albert
> Cooley. He gave me photocopies of more Deed Records listing William
> Grundy Cooley. Currently, we’re both working on uncovering who William
> Grundy Cooley’s parents are.
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <pre wrap=""> Distance makes this difficult - James
> </pre>
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">lives in Texas and I live in Washington D.C.
>
>
> I hope this information was helpful.
>
>
>
> Sources:
> Ln. 44, Sht. 21, E.D. 106, Vol. 24, Milam County, TX. 1880 Census of the
> United States.
> Cooley, W.G. Age 65, Male, White, Obion County, TN, page 226. 1870 Census
> of the United States. 1860 Census, Missouri, Mississippi County, Tywappity,
> page 505, William G. Cooley. 1850 Census, Missouri, Mississippi County,
> W.G. Cooly, Page 451, 57th
> District.
> 1840 Census, Missouri, W.G. Cooley, Scott County, page 066, Wolf ISL.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Michael
> Cooley ;
> To: John Cooley
> Mailing List ;
> Subject: Amos
> Franklin Cooley (1875-1905) m Ada Willie Watts
> Sent: Sun, Feb
> 22, 2015 10:28:52 PM
>
>
>
>
> I received an email from James Plunk about his wife's descent, whose
> grandmother was a Cooley. He says that William Grundy Cooley m3 Judy A
> Futrell, I believe in Obion, TN. This was her second marriage. Together,
> he says, they had Amos Franklin Cooley (1875-1905). Does anyone know about
> this marriage? As far as I can tell, he had no documentation for it,
> although the circumstantial evidence looks pretty strong.
>
> -Michael
>
>
>
> --
> distlist 0.9b See <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
> href="http://johncooley.net/list">http://johncooley.net/list</a> for list
> information.
>
>
>
>
>
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <pre wrap="">
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>
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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
Received on Sun Feb 22 2015 - 23:41:30 CST