Yes, we do have the latter info and have been thinking that was John H
Cooley (James, John). But that certainly isn't determined.
Martha was still alive in 1870 or 80. William Bearden could have been a
brother of hers. He should show in the 1850 census.
-Michael
> I just found it - Jim and I are looking at the same John (we believe that
> Elizabeth Cooley and E.C. Cooley are siblings). I thought the Bearden
> name was interesting too, and I'm assuming then that Martha preceeded
> James in death.
>
> I also found the notice in the "Boons Lick Times" dated June 20, 1846 that
> John Cooley hung himself and was in jail for the rape of his daughter. But
> I believe you may have that already.
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
> To: John Cooley Mailing List <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 8:41 PM
> Subject: Re: Admin of James Cooley vs. E.C. Cooley
>
> Wow! This is great! It will prove to be a really big clue for Jim's John
> and deserves a lot of study. The thing is that if James Cooley is who I
> think he is, he probably didn't have any children. If true, these were
> probably his closest living relatives.
>
> The mention of William Bearden is going to be of great interest to Jim.
>
> Do you have any more of these gems?!
>
> -Michael
>
>>
>> Has anyone seen this before? It's from the Jan. 4, 1859 Nashville Union
>> and American.
>>
>> I couldn't get it to paste directly into the email so I've made it a
>> Word
>> attachment.
>
>
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