Re: John Cooley Estate

From: Jane Wisdom <jdwisdom_at_cox.net>
Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 18:32:07 -0500

John Cooley that married Elizabeth White is buried in some cemetery in
southern Randolph County, near the salt works which he either owned or
worked.
  I think they called it Burton Station but we have never found which
cemetery. I have seen 1844and 1845 for his death which occured by being
murdered.
Fayette is in Howard County but it is possible
Fayette was the location for legal matters for the area.
Jane


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> Very good! I had just gone through those myself a week ago and somehow
> either missed this or missed the possible connection.
>
> I had contacted the Howard County clerk a couple of years ago or so when
> we first floated the idea that your John was the John who had committed
> suicide. They found nothing but this is more information than we had at
> that time. I'll look for that email.
>
> There was also the John Cooley who married Elizabeth White and died in
> 1844. I'm not sure which in county he died. I think someone else my have
> that info.
>
> -Michael
>
>>
>>
>> This is from:
>> Boon's Lick times. (Fayette, Mo.) 1840-1848, January 15, 1848
>> Could this be for the John Cooley who committed suicide in 1846 - if so
>> how do we go about getting a copy of that settlement. Remember is was
>> James Cooley's settlement in TN that helped us out so much - maybe this
>> one could too.
>>
>> Gloria Tanner
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