Friday, September 24, 2010

Further On Down The Road...


It's been more than a year since my last trip to Des Moines. I am working my plan to return next month. I'm calling this trip the "UNOFFICIAL FAMILY REUNION TOUR." It's a matter of dotting the i's and crossing the t's to make this all come together. Maria is working her plan to make the trip as well. It will be nice to spend time with the family. I'm looking forward to the good times with the peeps.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

The Windmills Of Iowa


If all can come together, a group of COOLEY COUSINS will go to Des Moines in October. I was the passenger and not the driver for my last trip to Des Moines. I like that! Cooley Cousin Justin is welcomed to be the chauffeur for any trip. It's a great feeling to sit back and leave the driving to someone else. One of the joys of that trip was the windmills. Yes, I said WINDMILLS. I have noticed them on each of my trips to and from Des Moines. When you're driving you're not able to look for long periods. As a passenger I took my time and got a good look at them. I don't know how much land they're on, but they seem to go on and on for miles and miles...

Sunday, September 12, 2010

You are NOT a Cooley Cousin

I received a reply from Sigmund Cooley. I thought this was going to the missing piece to our family history puzzle. We are NOT related. My quest for the Michigan Cooleys continues...

Saturday, September 11, 2010

We Shall See...


I've been digging and digging around the Cooley Family tree roots for some time now. Over the years I've acquired the names of potential descendants of Uncle Curtis. Funny how things happen. I was looking thru my notes for the previous post and three names of Cooleys fell out. I didn't think much of it. I was about to put the names away, but I stopped myself. I decided to search the names on facebook, where I found all three! I sent a message to one, Sigmund Cooley. If he is, we'll know the story of what happened to Uncle Curtis' family. If not, the search continues. We shall see what it will be. Keep your fingers crossed.

What Is A Cooley?

I guess the grammatically correct way to say it is, "Who is a Cooley?" I can give the basics. We are the descendants of Lacy Cooley. Great-great-great Grandpaw Cooley had a couple of wives (Laura and Aggie - nee Lewis) and eight children; Seward, Derunia, Nashrum, Ruth, Bryce, George, Letta and Mark. To break it down more, we are the descendants of George and his wife Mary(nee Washington). It all began in the tiny town of Coaling, Alabama. George and Mary with sons Edward and Curtis moved from Coaling to Missouri in the early part of the Twentieth Century. George worked in the coal mines and Mary stayed home with the children, which included daughter Georgia Elizabeth "Lizzie". The family moved to Iowa around 1910. They lived outside of Ottumwa and eventually settled in Enterprise, Iowa - northeast of Des Moines. This is where Edward Cooley and Ethyl Johnson met.

Family Register Page of the Cooley Family Bible
On November 24, 1915 Edward and Ethyl were married in Uncle Frank's (Johnson) home by Reverend Bolling of Mount Olive Baptist Church. Edward and Ethyl Cooley had four children; Veltirea, Marvin, Eugene and Doris. That's it in a nutshell. Let's move on to our questions and answers section.

VELTIREA

Question: So, who would be a Cooley?
Answer: Anyone that can trace their lineage to Lacy Cooley.


MARVIN

Question: Does your last name have to be Cooley to be one?
Answer: Of course not! My last name isn't Cooley, but I will tell anyone, "I'm a Cooley." Several years ago, one of the Cooley cousins (she had the Cooley last name) told me I wasn't a Cooley -- at all. When I told Grandma Vel what the cousin said, her reply was, "I don't know what the hell she's talking about? You're just as much a Cooley as she is, or MORE!"


EUGENE
Question: How do you identify a Cooley?
Answer: That's easy! The person walking with their head held high is more than likely a Cooley.


DORIS

They are filled with COOLEYLOVE and COOLEYPRIDE.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

This Just In...


Maria Elena

A young woman (a Cooley Cousin) is in the area. She decided to make a journey to her hometown for a few days. I know she's happy to be here. Welcome home, Maria.

Monday, August 30, 2010

I Shall Return


I have a couple of stories to share. Stay tuned...

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

From Alabama to Iowa and beyond...


My great grandfather Edward Marvin Cooley was born on this day in Coaling, Alabama in 1894. Our family has expanded far from the tiny town of Coaling. Edward's descendants have migrated to Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, North Dakota, and California!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Happy Birthday Akya


Akya Lamonte

On this day we celebrate the birthday of Akya, the daughter of Robbie. She is the great great great great granddaughter of Richard & Sara Doolen, John & Sarah Johnson, Lacy & Aggie Cooley, George and Mary Cooley. The great granddaughter of Eugene & Helen Cooley continues the family tradition of being attractive and intelligent. Happy Birthday!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Scott and Lynn Spend The Day Together

I spent a major part of the day with my sister Toyia. I had a small list of things to do and she tagged along for fun and games. We laughed the entire time we were together. Another reason to enjoy having summers off -- I can spend the day with my loved ones.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Veltirea Smokes?? It's Not What You Think...

Beautiful downtown Kewanee, Illinois

I am going to share something only an insider would know. My grandmother smoked for effect and not for the taste or desire. To watch her inhale and immediately exhale would be a hint. One other thing she would do was allow the smoke to billow slowly from her lips. Yep, all lies!!! She didn't inhale! I remember a few of the brands she tried. BENSON & HEDGES was the first brand I can recall. Years later she smoked "tall" cigarettes. Her all time favorites would be MORE MENTHOL and EVE MENTHOL LIGHT.
Veltirea, Tim, Aunt Daisy and Brenda

In 1972 we took a trip to Kewanee, Illinois to attend The Watts Family Reunion. We posed for many pictures at Aunt Daisy and Uncle Barney's house. This one shows Veltirea and her cigarette, which is more for show than smoking. I told her secret and I know she's giving me "THE VELTIREA EYE" -- I can feel it.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

JUSTin time!


This weekend marked the birthday of one Eckie Bud and Helen Cooley's grandsons, Justin. Grandsons Rodney and Shawn celebrated birthdays in June. I don't have the entire story, but I'm told Cousin Justin enjoyed his birthday celebration. The outpouring of love and well wishes touched this mild-mannered, young man. "Y'all put a big smile on my face all day..." said Justin. The love you give is the love you receive -- twofold. Happy Birthday, Justin.