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Subject: Re: 'Perien' Cooley obit
From: "Michael Cooley" <michael_at_newsummer.com>
Date: Tue, June 24, 2014 10:41 pm
To: lynnvoyles_at_aol.com
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Hi Lynn,
I've wondered if they could be brothers. It happens, of course, but I've
rarely seen it among our Cooleys. Something was unusual about Perrin C,
though. Could he have been a natural son of Perrin Sr, for example? There
are indications, however, that Perrin Sr may have had a fifth son that has
never shown up in any records. Perrin C could have been a son of his.
Emily may have simply been missed on the 1840 census. Of course, there
could be another explanation. But, as you say, having children William
Perrin and Lucinda is very suspicious.
FYI: We haven't found the death date for the patriarch, John Cooley--who
we sometimes refer to as John Sr, but rarely. But in 1811, the brothers
Joseph, Perrin, and James left Kentucky for Missouri. Their brother
Edward--who was the only one of the family to have stayed in North
Carolina--finally left that state for Indiana that same year (I'm
descended from him), and another brother, Cornelius, showed up in
Tennessee by 1812. Something happened in 1811 to cause so much movement
(at least five brothers) in that year. I think the death of John would
explain it. But the court records for that period in Casey County KY
burned down. We've used everything we can think of--including DNA--to
piece the family together.
(BTW, being born Xmas 1811 might have made Perrin Jr the first of the
group to have been born in MO.)
I'm sure that myself and others on the John Cooley Mailing list will
pursue the William Perrin Murley angle. I'll let you know if/when
something comes up.
-Michael
On Tue, June 24, 2014 10:16 pm, lynnvoyles_at_aol.com wrote:
>
> Michael, I had just assumed that Perrin & Lucinda were Emily's parents.
>
>
> Clues...
> Wm Murley and Emily names their first child Lucinda and also named a son
> Wm. Perrin. I'm not sure why Emily isn't listed as a child on the 1840
> census.
>
> Let me know if I have this right. Perrin C. (b. 1820) and my Perrin Jr.
> (b. 1811) could possibly be brothers ? Sons of Perrin Sr.
>
>
> - Lynn
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
> To: lynnvoyles <lynnvoyles_at_aol.com>
> Sent: Tue, Jun 24, 2014 12:24 am
> Subject: Re: 'Perien' Cooley obit
>
>
>
> Hi Lynn,
>
>
> Thanks for responding.
>
>
> The various Perrins have been difficult to sort out. Perrin C Cooley was
> born in 1820. He's one of the few Cooleys of our tribe for whom we haven't
> found parentage. We know that Perrin C is related because his
> descendants' Y chromosomes are a match to the other male Cooley in our
> clan who have tested. I mention him because it has longed been presumed
> that your Perrin (who we refer to as Perrin Cooley Jr) was the son of
> Perrin Cooley Sr who
> was probably born in Stokes County, North Carolina in 1769. Perrin was the
> son of John Cooley (born before 1740, probably died in Casey County KY,
> 1811).
>
>
> I think it was about a year ago that much of Perrin Sr's family was
> sorted out (which largely confirmed the speculation) with a descendant's
> discovery of the 1858 a Tennessee probate record for James Cooley--long
> believed to have been Perrin Sr's son. James was childless. For heirs, it
> names his siblings and the children of his deceased brother John Cooley
> (who we'd been searching for for years). In addition to John, it names
> brother Perrin. Still, our assumption is that that's Perrin (Perian) Jr.
> But now we have the mystery of matching autosomes between descendants of
> Perrin C Cooley and of the same John. The test estimates that these living
> descendants are 4th cousins. If accurate, that would make a case for
> Perrin C being Sr's son. (I know. It's confusing!)
>
>
> Perrin C and Perrin Jr were only nine years apart which makes them very
> difficult to sort out.
>
> Anyway, Perrin C was married three or four times. We know that most of
> his identified children from the mid 1850s onward were by Margaret A Reed.
> We
> believe she's the same woman he married in 1891 because it's undoubtedly
> the same woman he was living with in 1900 and (I believe) in 1910.
> (Perrin
> C Cooley died in 1912.) It's a mystery as to why they would have gotten
> married again (or for the first time in over 40 years). But it's also a
> mystery as to why they returned to Missouri to do it.
>
> I think the Eliza Rudolph marriage was probably to your Perrin, but we
> need more info.
>
> I found a bio today for William Perrin Murley--with that spelling. (I'll
> point a link to it below.) The spelling has been seen with every
> conceivable variation, but Perrin is certainly the most common and is
> certainly the most common spelling for the name overall--for the first
> and last name. I've become very interested him as he might have left some
> hint about his maternal grandfather and namesake. I think we'll probably
> find that the most commonly used spelling for William's middle name is
> Perrin.
>
>
> I'd all but given up on my Cooley research until 2006 when I was
> persuaded by distant Cooley cousins to check my Y chromosome. In fact, it
> revived my flagging interest in genealogy.
>
> I have a large rambling website for the Cooleys. You'll find what we've
> learned about John Cooley's patrilineal descendants at
>
> http://ancestraldata.com/ahnentafel/256/lineages/johncooley-desc.html
>
>
> Do a page search for Perrin Cooley Jr. Earlier today I added entries for
> his daughter and for her son William P. Click on William's name for a copy
> of the bio I mentioned above.
>
> I hope I've answered most of your questions--without confusing you! And
> thanks so much for posting the information. Because Perrin is listed in the
> 1840 census with no children we have always believed he had none. This
> opens a whole new line of inquiry for us.
>
> -Michael
>
>
> On Mon, June 23, 2014 10:18 pm, lynnvoyles_at_aol.com wrote:
>
>
>
>>
>
>> Michael, I am related to Emily Cooley, Perian / Perrin's daughter. I
>> just discovered there were several Perrin Cooleys.
>>
>> Emily Cooley (1834 - 1896) married William P. Murley Nov. 15, 1849 and
>> had a son named William Perian Murley. This family migrated to
>> California about 1850.
>>
>>
>>
>> I discovered that Emily 's father was Perian Cooley and have located
>> him in the census. His name is spelled Perrin in the census but his
>> obit spelled it as Perian. And, Emily did name her son William Perian.
>> I will
>> use his name as Perian to distinguish him from the others. Was his
>> father Perrin also ?
>>
>> The obit is from the La Plata Home Press. It was a snippet so it might
>> not have made it into the volume of obits for that paper. This is
>> what appeared.
>>
>>
>>
>> LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri, Thursday, Mar. 16, 1899
>> DROPPED DEAD
>> Uncle Perian Cooley, one of the oldest residents of Macon County,
>> dropped dead this morning at eight o'clock. He was in apparently good
>> health up to the time of his death, and had walked out to the wood pile
>> when death came. He was 87 years old last Christmas. The remains will
>> be interred in the La Plata Cemetery, the funeral being held in this
>> city tomorrow.
>>
>> For the Census I have this recorded:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 1850 CENSUS MISSOURI, Macon County, District No. 52 Being, family
>> 397:
>> Perrin Cooly 39 MO farmer, Lucinda 35 IL.
>> 1860 CENSUS MISSOURI, Macon County, West Richland Township, p.o.
>> Newburg, family 640:
>> Perrin Cooley 47 MO farmer $880/$500, Lucy 42 KY.
>> 1870 CENSUS MISSOURI, Macon County, Richland Township, p.o. La Plata,
>> family 80: Perrin Cooly 56 MO farmer /$200, Lucinda 51 KY
>> housekeeper. 1880 CENSUS MISSOURI, Macon County, La Plata Township,
>> family 123: Geo. Sikes 26 IL farmer, Mary 22 IL housekeeper, Perrin
>> Cooley 68 KY NC NC boarder
>> farming.
>>
>> All census list him born in MO except the 1880 census list KY. He
>> married Lucinda "Lucy" Carter Jan. 31, 1833 in Randolph Co. MO. It
>> appears the Cooley's were in MO before statehood (1821) and was in
>> Howard
>> Co as that county comprised the whole part of the state back then.
>> Macon
>> County did not become a county until 1837 (from Randolph).
>>
>>
>>
>> I have no other children for Perian and Lucy other than Emily.
>>
>>
>>
>> The dates I have for Perian and Lucy are:
>>
>>
>>
>> Perrin Dec. 25, 1811 - Mar. 16, 1899
>> Lucy Nov. 7, 1813 - Jan. 18 1878
>>
>>
>>
>> Lucy does have a stone, but Perian does not. Guess nobody was left to
>> put up a stone as Emily moved out to CA.
>>
>> Do you think Perian remarried after Lucy died in 1878 ? Can you
>> account for these Perrin Cooley marriages ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Perrice Cooley
>> Eliza Rudolph
>> 13 Mar 1889
>>
>>
>>
>> Adair
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Perrin C Cooley
>> Margret A Cooley
>> 27 Mar 1891
>>
>>
>>
>> Adair
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
>> To: lynnvoyles <lynnvoyles_at_aol.com>
>> Sent: Sun, Jun 22, 2014 11:57 pm
>> Subject: "Perien" Cooley obit
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Lynn,
>>
>>
>>
>> The John Cooley Mailing list just discovered you entry for Perrin
>> Cooley
>> Jr from a year ago. We've been trying to get good dates on him for quite
>> awhile. We are excited to see his obit. One of our correspondents has
>> the four volumes of that newspaper but find no mention of him or his
>> wife. Can
>> you tell us more about it?
>>
>> I see from your profile that you're related to most of your entries.
>> Would
>> that be true of the Cooleys too?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Administrator, the Ashenhurst DNA Project
Administrator, the Bishop DNA Project
Administrator, the Eldridge DNA Project
Administrator, the Fisk DNA Project
Administrator, the alt-McDowell DNA Project
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Co-Administrator, the Pickens DNA Project
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--
VP, the Cooley Family Association of America
Administrator, the Akins DNA Project
Administrator, the Ashenhurst DNA Project
Administrator, the Bishop DNA Project
Administrator, the Eldridge DNA Project
Administrator, the Fisk DNA Project
Administrator, the alt-McDowell DNA Project
Co-Administrator, the Cooley DNA Project
Co-Administrator, the McDougall DNA Project
Co-Administrator, the Pickens DNA Project
Co-Administrator, the Strother DNA Project
Instructor, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)
B.A. Humboldt State University, History
Received on Tue Jun 24 2014 - 22:42:54 CDT