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From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 12:45:17 -0700

Thanks, Sandy. You've got more detail here than I do. I'll borrow some if
it. :)

BTW, I have this note for his wife:

--quote--
According to andersonconnection.org, Nancy's maiden name was Cox. She had
daughter Sarah Frances Turner (6 Oct 1847 Chariton Co MO) with first
husband, name unknown.
--endquote--

I most recently read that her maiden was Bunch, but I failed to copy the
source. :(

-Michael

> Elias Cooley was the son of Daniel Cooley and Mildred "Milly" Ball. 
> Daniel died
> bef. 6 Sep 1826 in Ray Co, MO.
>
> Here are my notes for Elias Cooley:
>
>
> Elias Cooley married Nancy Turner on 7 June 1852 in Chariton county,
> Missouri,
> [Book 1A, page 161]
> It was a second marriage for both of them. Nancy Turner had a daughter
> Sarah F.
> Turner, age 13 on the 1860 census. Elias Cooley had a son James, age 17 on
> the
> 1860 census. Together they had the following children:
> 1. Anna T. Cooley born 1855
> 2. William H. Cooley born 1858
> 3. Dewitt Clinton Cooley born January 1860
> Dewitt Clinton Cooley married Nancy J. Foster on 5 April 1880 in Macon
> County,
> MO. Nancy J. Foster was born Sep. 1856. Her mother's given name was Hannah
> M.
> and she was born Feb 1823 in TN.
> A male child was born to them on 18 Feb 1884 in Narrow Tp, Macon County,
> MO. He
> was Charles William Cooley.
> Dewitt and Nancy had the following children.[1900 census state Nancy had 7
> children with 6 living]
> 1. Iva born May 1882
> 2. Charles W. born 18 Feb 1884
> 3. Bertha born April 1885
> 4. Elias M. born 11 Jan 1888
> 5. Frannie (f) born Feb 1890
> By 1910 Dewitt C. Cooley was a constable in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Sons Charles
> W and
> Elias M. were still living at home. Charles W. married Eula Mae [last name
> unknown] and was living in Osage County by the 1920 census. He was listed
> on the
> WWI Reg. as a field worker for an Oil Company.
> Elias Manily Cooley was listed on WWI Reg.as being born on 11 Jan 1888 in
> Grand
> Center, MO. His neariist relative was his mother. He was an oil field
> worker.
>  
>  
> Sandy
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
> To: John Cooley Mailing List <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
> Sent: Sun, July 8, 2012 9:15:50 PM
> Subject:
>
> Could Bearding be an alternate spelling for Bearden (as in John Cooley m
> Martha Bearden)?
>
> Here's the Albert and Susan Brooks, apparent surrogate parents for Marion
> Cooly.
>
> And do we have all these Cooley marriages placed?
>
> http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?mo/chariton::65.html
>
> BROOKS, Albert / Susannah Tirpin Nov 12, 1841 by A. Guthrie
> BROOKS, Thomas / Eliza Moss Feb 6, 1849 by J. B. Allin
> BROOKS, Eliza / Archer Stevenson Mar 12, 1850 by W. H. Porter
>
> COOLEY, John / Polly Kitchen Mar 3, 1822 by G. Burkhartt
> COOLEY. Hannah / William Bearding Jun 11, 1828 by E. Hickman
> COOLEY, Angelina / Daniel Morgan Feb 24 1845 by W. Elston
> COOLEY, Elias / Nancy Turner Jan 7, 1852 by O. Washam
>
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