RE: A J C Cooley

From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 11:42:10 -0700

Hi Brad,

Yes. I see now that I used an online form for reference that is clearly
wrong. Thanks for catching it. I'll fix it.

-Michael

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> AJC is 20-30 in 1840 as is his bride. Furthermore the James B listed
> in Beverly's supplied Deed Bk 2 is most likely our AJC. Needs further
> pro=
> =3D
> ofing in my book.
>
> Brad
> =20
>> Date: Sat=2C 14 Sep 2013 17:36:00 -0600
>> From: ancestr2_at_host187.hostmonster.com
>> To: undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net
>> Subject: RE: A J C Cooley
>>=20
>> As far as I know=2C this is the best description we Jonathan and Ann's
>> children. I believe there are more details posted to the list...
>>=20
>> From an email received from Beverley Webster=2C Jul 2011:
>>=20
>> --quote--
>> There were 7 children listed in the Deed Book 2=2C from Marshall Co.=2C
>> K=
> Y.
>>=20
>> Geraldine
>> James B
>> William M
>> George D
>> Ann Eliza
>> Isabelle Anne
>> Rosella
>> --endquote--
>>=20
>> AJC's age is listed as 30-40 in 1840 which=2C I think=2C would make him
>> c=
> loser
>> to Jonathan's generation rather than that of his children. I have him
>> listed as possibly a child of Richard's only because I haven't been able
>> to make him fit anywhere else.
>>=20
>> -Michael
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>> > Thank you Jim for your valuable input. I will report back when I am
>> ab=
> le.
>> > =3D
>> > I would LOVE to see Jonathan's
>> > Deeds from 1844/48?
>> > =3D20
>> > Brad
>> >> Date: Sat=3D2C 14 Sep 2013 12:08:59 -0600
>> >> From: lvcooley5_at_cox.net
>> >> To: undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net
>> >> Subject: Re: A J C Cooley
>> >>=3D20
>> >> Hi Brad=3D2C
>> >>=3D20
>> >> I=3D2C for one=3D2C may have missed this information in the past. I
>> d=
> on't
>> >> ty=3D
>> > pically=3D20
>> >> go to the
>> >> mailing list site but rather rely on the posts that come to me by
>> >> e-mail.=3D
>> > I=3D20
>> >> don't know
>> >> if everyone else is experiencing the same thing but this last one you
>> >> sen=3D
>> > t=3D20
>> >> is
>> >> punctuated by =3D3D or =3D3D2C which makes for a difficult read
>> someti=
> mes.
>> >> E=3D
>> > ither=3D20
>> >> that or
>> >> I'm having algebra flashbacks and the information is truly not
>> >> "getting=3D20
>> >> through" =3D3B)
>> >>=3D20
>> >> I think we had once surmised that AJC was a possible son of WMC's
>> >> son=3D2C=3D
>> > =3D20
>> >> Richard.
>> >> And if I'm not mistaken=3D2C he isn't listed as an heir of Jonathan's
>> =
> in
>> >> th=3D
>> > e=3D20
>> >> Deeds from
>> >> 1844 and 1848=3D2C nor as an heir of WMC. Any guesses on when AJC
>> die=
> d?
>> >> A=3D
>> > t
>> >> this point it appears he died sometime after Jonathan but before the=
> =3D20
>> >> execution
>> >> of his estate. He's a bit like the Rice Cooley of his
>> generation=3D3B
>> >> he'=3D
>> > s=3D20
>> >> "there" and
>> >> then he's gone.
>> >>=3D20
>> >> I'm sorry for your frustration. I've been trying not to chime in if
>> I
>> >> fe=3D
>> > el=3D20
>> >> I don't have
>> >> anything useful to add=3D2C but I always read (and look forward to
>> >> reading)=3D
>> > =3D20
>> >> everyone's
>> >> posts. If it were not for this forum and this group of people I
>> would
>> >> st=3D
>> > ill=3D20
>> >> have a
>> >> vague notion that my Cooley ancestor emigrated from Ireland in the
>> >> mid=3D20
>> >> 1800s.
>> >> Even after I found "my" Cooleys=3D2C it took several years to
>> discover
>> >> exac=3D
>> > tly=3D20
>> >> where
>> >> I fit into the family tree (Thanks=3D2C Gloria!) So please know that
>> =
> your
>> >> =3D
>> > input=3D20
>> >> is both
>> >> welcomed and significant. We're all helping each other knock down
>> the
>> >> Wa=3D
>> > ll=3D2C
>> >> one brick at a time.
>> >>=3D20
>> >> Cheers=3D2C
>> >> Jim
>> >>=3D20
>> >>=3D20
>> >>=3D20
>> >>=3D20
>> >> -----Original Message-----=3D20
>> >> From: Brad Gibson
>> >> Sent: Friday=3D2C September 13=3D2C 2013 11:33 PM
>> >> To: John Cooley Mailing List
>> >> Subject: RE: A J C Cooley
>> >>=3D20
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>> >> Michael=3D3D2C
>> >> I have tried to address this to the forum before. I feel like my
>> >> inp=3D
>> > ut=3D3D
>> >> is not "getting through" and it is frustrating. A.J.C. Cooley is the
>> >> son=3D
>> > =3D3D
>> >> of Jonathan Cooley (son of William Matthews Cooley) and Amie
>> (White?).
>> >> A=3D
>> > .J=3D3D
>> >> .C. was the brother to my GGG-grandmother Anna Elizabeth Cooley b. 20
>> >> Dec=3D
>> > 1=3D3D
>> >> 830 in Columbus=3D3D2C Hickman County=3D3D2C KY and d. 21 Feb=3D3D2C
>> 1=
> 862
>> >> Missi=3D
>> > ssippi C=3D3D
>> >> ounty=3D3D2C MO. She m. Isaiah Alexander Faris 22 Dec=3D3D2C 1846 in
>> >> Mississi=3D
>> > ppi Co=3D3D
>> >> unty=3D3D2C MO. Isaiah Faris' mother was Betsy Crockett Faris of
>> Nort=
> hern
>> >> =3D
>> > Sect=3D3D
>> >> ion of S.C.. This family removed to Obion County=3D3D2C TN in 1829
>> (Da=
> vy
>> >> Cr=3D
>> > ocke=3D3D
>> >> tt's Congressional District) after Davy visited this Northern section
>> =
> of
>> >> =3D
>> > S.=3D3D
>> >> C. (formerly N.C.). The Faris family lived in Obion County=3D3D2C TN
>> =
> from
>> >> =3D
>> > 1829=3D3D
>> >> - 1838 when they removed to Scott County=3D3D2C MO. In 1845=3D3D2C
>> Wol=
> f
>> >> Islan=3D
>> > d=3D3D2C M=3D3D
>> >> ississippi County=3D3D2C MO was formed from Scott County=3D3D2C MO.
>> I
>> >> calcul=3D
>> > ate th=3D3D
>> >> e birth of Anna Elizabeth as possibly being in Hickman County=3D3D2C
>> =
> KY
>> >> 2=3D
>> > 0 De=3D3D
>> >> c=3D3D2C 1830. Her uncles Seth and George W. Cooley appear just N. of
>> >> Faris=3D
>> > fam=3D3D
>> >> ily (Obion County=3D3D2C TN) in Weakley County=3D3D2C TN in 1830. Her
>> =
> sister
>> >> =3D
>> > Elizab=3D3D
>> >> eth Cooley m. Joseph Webster resides in Scott County=3D3D2C MO in
>> 1840=
>


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