Re: Cooley deaths in Missouri

From: Shirley Wilcox <slwilcox_at_juno.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 20:37:09 -0400

Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, /A 6,500 Name Comprehensive Index, State-wide
Missouri Obituaries From "The St. Louis Christian Advocate" (Methodist)
1851-1882/ (Compiler, 1985).
p22
     Cooly, Lucinda C, w/Perris [sic], born MO 1833, died MO 1878
[Location: 04:32]
     Cooley, W T, b. 1832, d. MO 1867 [Location: M7:12


Lois Stanley, George F. Wilson, and Maryhelen Wilson, /Death Records of
Pioneer Missouri Women from newspapers 1808-1853/ (1984)
p15
     Cooley, Ellen died at the residence of her brother-in-law L. G.
Conklin on Green St., Gazette or Republican, 17 May 1849, Missouri
Intelligencer, 14 April 1826
p84
     Cooley, Mary w/M. C., 4 April ae 23(?)y 5m; Funeral, residence of
Mr. Aldrich, Gazette or Republican, 6 April 1851, Brunswicker, 28
October 1847


George F. Wilson, Maryhelen Wilson and Lois Stanley,/Death Records of
Missouri Men from Newspapers 1808-1854/ (1981), Metropolitan, 21
December 1947
p37
     Cooley, Joseph of Howard Co. died 3 April
     Cooly, Mark )Mack?), Chariton Co. Letter of Administration by Pub.
Adm. 23 Sep.
     Cooley, William D, died at Independence 15 December.

Shirley Wilcox

On 7/26/2013 4:36 PM, Julie wrote:
> I know during the civil war Macon Missouri was an in between north and south=
> place. I know that my husbands uncle has found civil war ammunition and ot=
> her artifacts on my property in Macon. The man who had built my house had an=
> other home burned down by neighbors because they thought he was lying about w=
> hat side he wanted to fight on. Apparently during and around the war it was p=
> retty violent whether or not you were in battle.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jul 26, 2013, at 1:10 PM, ancestr2_at_host187.hostmonster.com wrote:
>
>> I was going through my paper files (remember those?) the other night and
>> found this. It's a page from "Death Records from Missouri Newspapers: The=
>> Civil War Years, Jan 1861-Dec 1865" (March 1983).
>> =20
>> I don't know if the blank space for the name of the man killed by Easely
>> is because it was absent or because it was unreadable by the transcriber.
>> =20
>> The Edward Cooley death was likely in St Louis. Other than Dr Franklin
>> Cooley, I don't think I'm aware of any of our clan being in St Louis at
>> that early a date.
>> =20
>> Could M. C. Cooley be Cornelius's son Michael? I think we did establish
>> that he likely died young. Why, I wonder, did so many of our Cooleys have
>> the middle initial C? We have Perrin C., Milo C., Erwin C., William C and
>> possibly others.
>> =20
>> And why so much violence? I haven't seen this pattern in any other family
>> I'm researching. (Interestingly, though, I have found record of mental
>> illness through six generations of another line.)
>> =20
>> Warrensburg Standard, 15 Dec 1865:
>> Cooley, ___, a young man, killed in Macon Co., by Judge Easley. The young
>> man and his mother had been to consult Easley some time before; Cooley
>> took exception to the Judge's advice and shot horse horse. The judge
>> thought he was going to shoot a second time, as he was a holding a
>> revolver, so shot him. (Apparently this took place at the Cooley home.)
>> =20
>> Missouri Republican, 2 Oct 1865:
>> Cooley, Edward "one of the oldest and most respected police" at his home
>> on Chestnut betw 14-15, of consumption.
>> =20
>> Missouri Republican, 28 Dec 1864:
>> Cooley, M.C., citizen of Chariton Co., 22 Dec of pneumonia. (Undertaker's
>> list.)
>> =20
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