The other graves in our Cooley family plot re children of George Cooley and Emma and maybe a son's child.
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From: David Johnson <paladin46077_at_yahoo.com>
To: John Cooley Mailing List <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2011 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: Another "English descent" reference - PPS
I also have the fake one of Scott plus one I think is him. I will scan all of them for you all.
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From: The Cooleys <lvcooley5_at_cox.net>
To: John Cooley Mailing List <list_at_johncooley.net>
Cc: David Johnson <paladin46077_at_yahoo.com>; John Cooley Mailing List <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2011 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: Another "English descent" reference
Yes, please.
On 10/2/2011 6:22 PM, David Johnson wrote:
That I did know, about Pleasant. By the by, I have a photo of Pleasant. If anyone wants it, I will scan same and send it along to everyone. It only takes one yes vote.
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>From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
>To: John Cooley Mailing List <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
>Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2011 8:40 PM
>Subject: Re: Another "English descent" reference
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>BTW, Dave, you probably know that Scott's bother Pleasant
died Feb. 5,
>1922 in Comanche co OK. There is an unnamed Cooley buried in
the same
>cemetery plot section in 1899. I wonder if he was one of the
brothers. I
>think a DNA test is in order. I'll bring the shovel!
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>Birth: unknown
>Death: Jun. 10, 1899
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>Inscription:
>(no other info)
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>Burial:
>Fairlawn Cemeteries
>Comanche
>Stephens County
>Oklahoma, USA
>Plot: Sec 2
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>Created by: Jean
>Record added: Jan 19, 2007
>Find A Grave Memorial# 17565068
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>> Ah, yes. Important distinction!
>>
>>> We were not invading. We were liberating the
country.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
>>> To: John Cooley Mailing List <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
>>> Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2011 6:11 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Another "English descent" reference
>>>
>>> Jane,
>>>
>>> That's what happened in the 1740s when Prince
Charles invaded England
>>> from
>>> Scotland. The end came at Culloden Moor, after
which Scots were locked
>>> up
>>> in droves. Many of them were sent to America, as
was Alexander McDonald,
>>> whose son John served with John Cooley in 1755.
John Pedder, also on the
>>> 1755 list, had also been an indentured servant. I
suspect there were
>>> others. Richard Goode was of the planter class, his
family having been
>>> in
>>> Virginia for decades. I have often wondered if John
had been bound out
>>> to
>>> the Goodes, but that's just mindless speculation.
I've found nothing to
>>> support it.
>>>
>>> John Cooleys appear on various ship lists for
reason of transportation.
>>> I
>>> have them listed at
http://ancestraldata.com/ahnentafel/256/#imm
>>>
>>> -Michael
>>>
>>>> I have a Calhoun ancestor that was captured in
Scotland about 1650 in a
>>>> war
>>>> with England, taken back to England and sold as
an indentured servant
>>>> to
>>>> some brick company in Mass. Anyone explored
this possibility. That
>>>> could
>>>> cause confusion about English or Scotch.
>>>> Jane
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Patrick Cooley" <dvrsyfyd7_at_yahoo.com>
>>>> To: "John Cooley Mailing List" <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
>>>> Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 3:33 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: Another "English descent"
reference
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>>>>
>>>>> Something close to this has to fit. My
grandfather was insistent that
>>>>> his
>>>>> father
>>>>> Daniel Boon Cooley (great grandson to
Edward out of Stokes county) had
>>>>> passed
>>>>> down to him that our immigrant ancestors to
this country were
>>>>> Scots-Irish
>>>>> and
>>>>> that one of them was a "hunchback" whatever
that might mean.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> There is a mountain range in Ireland known
as the Cooley mountains.
>>>>>
>>>>> Patrick
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>>>> From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
>>>>> To: John Cooley Mailing List <undisclosed.recipients_at_johncooley.net>
>>>>> Sent: Sun, October 2, 2011 3:33:30 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: Another "English descent"
reference
>>>>>
>>>>> BTW, brothers Thomas and Edward (Edward,
John) went to Appanoose
>>>>> county
>>>>> IA
>>>>> by c1850, where Millard was born. Their
nephew, David--from whom I
>>>>> descend, showed up there also, moving
across the border to Putnam co
>>>>> MO.
>>>>>
>>>>> These Cooleys are well-documented in census
records, etc. Millard's
>>>>> death
>>>>> certificate is a mess--and it says that his
father was born in
>>>>> England,
>>>>> decidedly not true. But the strong
tradition of English descent down
>>>>> the
>>>>> various lines is very telling and can't be
ignored.
>>>>>
>>>>> A story passed down through a brother of
Aaron's (James Armstrong
>>>>> Cooley)
>>>>> that the Cooleys were Jacobites, fighting
for Bonny Prince Charlie,
>>>>> perhaps at Culloden Moor. The older Cooley
brothers were sent to
>>>>> London
>>>>> and hanged and the younger ones transported
to America. Apparently,
>>>>> Chuck's relatives in MO regularly went to
kirkings. A piece of tartan
>>>>> passed down through the family and was
buried with his father. I've
>>>>> studied Culloden Moor but could find no
Cooleys. However, our DNA
>>>>> reveals
>>>>> a relationship to the Scottish Chieftain
Somerled. His descendants,
>>>>> the
>>>>> McDonalds, were definitely there. The son
of one of the McDonald
>>>>> transportees, John McDonald, served with
Richard Goode and John Cooley
>>>>> in
>>>>> the Virginia Regiment, 1755.
>>>>>
>>>>> Very interesting story but I can't make it
fit!
>>>>>
>>>>> -Michael
>>>>>
>>>>>> Was his father A.W. or S.E.?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 10/1/2011 9:35 PM, Michael Cooley
wrote:
>>>>>>> Regarding Millard F Cooley (Aaron,
Edward, Edward, John)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> History of Fremont and Mills
County, Iowa
>>>>>>> Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1901.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've copied it here:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
http://ancestraldata.com/Notes/index.cgi?1171050809+/ahnentafel/256/lineages/johncooley-desc.html
>>>>>>>l
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