Re: Cooleys in 1830 Missouri

From: The Cooleys <lvcooley5_at_cox.net>
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2013 23:54:27 -0700

I thought of this when I saw this earlier but our computer is acting out
so I can't get to my
records--but wasn't he indexed as "Derrin" on one census? Is that the 1830?

On 3/30/2013 11:10 PM, Michael Cooley wrote:
> The Cooleys in 1830 for Missouri are certainly not complete. For example,
> I'm not finding Perrin anywhere:
>
> Boone co
> p 110 James Cooley (30-40) 220001 1000100001 // son of Daniel
>
> Howard co
> p 144 John Culley (30-40) 220111 1100001
> p 145 John Coolley (40-50) 2100001 111301 // m Elizabeth White
> p 145 Elias Coolley (20-30) 00001 10001 // son of Daniel
> p 164 J N Cooly (20-30) 10001 10001 // Issac N Cooley?
>
> Randolph co
> p 324 James Cooley (30-40) 000001 00001 // son of Perrin
>
> Clay co
> p 273 Kesiah Cooley (40-50) 00231 0010101 // Joseph's widow
>
> John Culley might not be ours, and I don't see that Jim's John is here. "J
> N Cooley" matches with what we have for Isaac N Cooley: one son (William
> Washington) and one daughter (Harriet) by this time. And where are James's
> (1772-1821) heirs? (BTW, I propose that we start calling him James Sr,
> since he was the earliest born James of all the Jameses we're talking
> about. That designation may help keep them straight.)
>
> Does anyone have any of the missing parts from the 1830 census? I'm pretty
> sure that I have in the past looked for Perrin line by line in some of the
> counties.
>
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