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Roderick Craig / Henry County / Indiana
The name maybe from my 4greatgrandfather visiting Blackford county, Indiana in the 1840's. Rhoderic is in the 1840 census.
1840 United States Federal Census, in Blackford County, Indiana, Washington Township, Roll: 74; Page: 62. NOTE: The name is the old spelling Rhodric, he is in his 90's, other family members are probably Henry Craig and his family, because she is a Toler, and Barnibus Toler is on the same census list. The ages of the adults match, as does the male children under 10 with Henry Craig information. With Roderick is a male 30-40, female 30-40, female 70-80 (Roderick's wife), and two males under 10. See printout of Roderick 1840 census.
This explan the name, if your relatives lived in this area of Blackford County.
Carolyn Craig
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Charles Cockrum born in Ar, died in Ok
married Ida, then after her death a Leona Dewvall
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any connection to Charles and Ida Cockrum (spelling?)
Charles was born in Ark, Ida in TN, he is buried in OK
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Looking for a long shot,
Ettie Mae Cockrum born of Charles and Ida from Arkansas. Charles died in Eastern OK
Ettie Mae married James Margaret Steele about 1913, buried near Beggs OK.
Any connection?
I sure need help here.
Mike
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On Charles Cochran's death certificate found in Clermont Co. Ohio. It lists him as born March 22 1864 in Brown Co. Ohio ,Died July 14,1933 in Clearmont Co. Oh. . His father as Henry Cochran of Brown Co. and mother Rose Berger of Williamsburg Oh. My problem is that I can't find Charles listed in any US census as a son of Henry and Rose. But I have found a Charles listed with an Isaac and Rose Cochran. I'm wondering if Henry and Isaac are the same person. Since I can't find Henry listed anywhere with Rose or Charles.
This information on the death certificate was supplied by Charles's daughter Mrs Mary Smith now deceased.
Can anyone help me with this quandry. Hope so
Carol
LA GRANGE (formerly the BARCZEWSKI FARM) IN GLASGOW, DE, IS ON THE AGENDA
FOR THE NEXT NEW CASTLE COUNTY HISTORIC REVIEW BOARD MEETING ON TUESDAY,
JANUARY 17, 2006, AT 5 PM.
What you can do now:
1) Plan to attend the meeting on Tuesday, January 17, 2006, and speak in
favor of historic preservation.
2) If you cannot attend, write to the NCC HRB and express your opinion for
entry into the record.
3) Write, call, or e-mail your New Castle County government representatives
and express your desire for historic preservation.
4) Feel free to visit the FOHG web site for information supporting the need
for historic preservation at
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TO CONTACT THE HISTORIC REVIEW BOARD to request information on agenda items,
or submit remarks for the public record, please contact Stephanie Bruning or
Christine Quinn at (302) 395-5400 or send your remarks in writing to:
NCC Historic Review Board
Attn: Stephanie Bruning & Christine Quinn
87 Reads Way
New Castle, DE 19720
e-mail: sbruning(a)co.new-castle.de.us
AGENDA FOLLOWS
NCC Historic Review Board
January 17, 2006
5 p.m. start (agenda items addressed in order listed below)
NCC Government Center
87 Reads Way
New Castle, DE 19720
Council District 3
*6580 Lancaster Pike ? Demolition Permit. Layton Preparatory School.
Application 200513009. TP# 08-020.00-053
*15 Center Meeting Road: Application for Historic Zoning Overlay District
with Adaptive Reuse. Meown, LLC TP# 07-007.00-11
*3901 Centerville Road (Intercollegiate Studies Institute/Worth Estate):
addition to Historic Zoning Overlay District with Adaptive Reuse. Bernardon
Haber Holloway Architects, PC. TP# 07-025.00-05
*7506 Lancaster Pike: Minor Land Development Plan - Timothy McKenna.
Application 20050795. TP# 08-007.20-007
*1485 Paper Mill Road: Major Land Development Plan and Rezoning- John &
Carol Naudain. Application 20050826. TP# 08-030.00-007
Council District 6
*424 Blackbird Station Road ? Demolition Permit. Application 20051749. Herb
Atkinson. TP# 14-019.00-241
*12 Dublin Drive ? Demolition Permit: Crib Barn Determined Eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places. 395 Associates/Carmine Crisconi.
Application 200515862. TP # 11-036.10-037
District 11
*2467 & 2475 Pulaski Hwy - Major Land Development Plan/Rezoning: LaGrange
Communities, LLC. Application 20051045. TP# 11-026.00-039
Council District 12
*518 thru 524 and 527 Stonehaven Drive ?Demolitions without Permits. Odessa
National. Application #?s 200515332 thru 200515340. TP#?s 14-013.31-285
thru 14-013.31-288 and 14-013.31-300 thru 14-013.31-304
*1309 Cedar Lane Road - Major Land Development Plan: Churchtown, LLC.
Application 20040952. TP# 13-013.00-006
*1309 Cedar Lane Road ? Demolition without Permits: Outbuildings.
Churchtown, LLC. Application 200515909. TP# 13-013.00-006
The Historic Review Board holds two meetings a month; a public hearing and a
business meeting. The hearing is held the second Wednesday of the month and
the business meeting on the fourth Wednesday of the month. Unless otherwise
noted, meetings are held at 5 p.m. in the New Castle County Government
Center. All testimony will be heard at the public hearing.
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Not related but may be of interest to someone who is.
Vern D
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Stockton Daily Argus
Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA
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>>Monday, 16 Jan 1860<<
>A MAN by name of John A. COCHRAN committed suicide in Sacramento on Friday by cutting his throat from ear to ear.
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COCHRAN_E_H_1845-1928.JPG
I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery - Eventide, Settlers, Founders and Pioneers Section, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records.
This is one of the 133,674 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
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I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery - Eventide, Settlers, Founders and Pioneers Section, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records.
This is one of the 133,674 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
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The Old New Rehobeth and the Upper Piney Associate (Seceder) Presbyterian Cemetary
***Located off Route 66 to the east about 1,000 feet I-80, just before you get to Mechanicsville,PA
Clover,Phillip Sr b.June 12,1758 d.May 19,1830 (was the son of John Peter Clover
Clover,John Peter no stone born in Prussia
,Catherine Sharpe no stone born in Holland
Clover,Frances b.July 27,1840 d.April 12,1842
Clover,Catherine d.April 12,1829 age 1mon
Clover,Margaret b.Sept 5,1844 d.Feb 1,1846
Clover,H.H. b.Sept 5,1844 this small stone only has H.H.C. on it
Clover,Martha d.Aug 4,1843
Clover,Rev.Philip Jr. b.June 6,1795 d.April 12,1888 age 92y 10mon 6days
Clover,Hiram H.&John b.1853 d.1878 sons of Isabella & Philip Clover
,Philip Sr. builder of stone house
Clover,Isabella d.Sept 18,1886 age 68 2nd wife to Rev.Philip Clover(nee Carthcart)
Clover,Frances d.Dec 28,1827 1st wife to Rev.Philip Clover
Cochran,John b.Dec 7,1798 d.age 62y 9mon 12days
Cochrane,Anna Catherine daughter of W.F. and S.M.Cochrane d.Sept 12,1863 4y 11mon 12days
Cochrane,Mary Elvira daughter of J.J. and C.Cochrane d.Nov 17,1847 17y 2mon 27days
Cochrane,Joseph C d.May 19,1871 age 64y
Cochrane,Mary Catherine d.Sept 2,1863 (no stone)
Cochrane,J.M. 188 PA.INF.CO. 1861-1865
Cochrane two other graves in this lot
Corbett,John Clover b.May 30,1781 d.Jan 30,1853
Corbett,William b.Jan 16,1751 d.1831 Revolutionary soldier
Corbett,Sarah Bloom Clover b.1756 d.Nov 25,1828 wife of W.M.Corbett daughter of John Peter Clover,New Jersey
Corbett,Theodore d.Feb 4,1837
Dunlap,Margret d.April 20,1817
Galbraith,Caroline Clover d.June 13,1813 wife of W.M.Galbraith (Clover)
Galbraith,Caroline d.1818 wife of William Galbraith
George,Samuel d.Aug 10,1884 age 74yrs George,Sarah wife of Samuel George ,no stone
Gibson,Margaret b.1784 d.Oct 21,1868
Gibson,Jane d.1880
Gibson,William d.Jan 12,1843 age 60yrs
Guthrie,Jane d.Sept 26,1939 age 64yrs
Guthrie,John d.Sept 23,1839 age 64yrs
Jones,Catherine Clover d.Sept 14,1861 age 69yrs wife of John Jones (Clover)
Jones,John d.Dec 24,1868
Jones,Rebecca d.March 20,1831 first wife of John Jones
Jones,Rebecc d.June 27,1832 age 73yrs mother
Jones,Peter d.May 27,1829 age 77yrs
Kaddy,Samuel d.Nov 12,1854
Maffett,Nancy E d.May 3,183- wife of John Maffett
Maxwell,Ann d.July 15,1859
McCormick,John M d.July 4,1810
McCormick,Joseph N d.Dec 7,1840
McCormick,Amantha d.July 3,1840
McCornell,John & Adam d.June 1842
McCornell,---------this stone marker was lying here broken up
McGarrah,Eleanor d.Jan 12,1827 age 34yrs consort of Joseph McGarra
McGarrah,Joseph d.June 26,1825 age 3mths
McGarrah,Rev.Alexander d.June 4,1810
McGarrah,Huldah d.Nov 1826
McGarrah,---------d.1823 age 2yrs son of Joseph & Eleanor McGarrah
Mitchell,Elizabeth d.April 25,1837 age 69yrs consort of William Mitchell
Mitchell,Amanda J d.Oct 5,1851 dughter of J.R. & M.A.Mitchell
Mitchell,Margaret d.Oct 11,1856 wife of John Mitchell
Mitchell,W.C. d.Oct 13,1851 age 75yrs with 3 small stones
Potter,James d.1855 age 89yrs
Potter,Mary d.Oct 12,1812 age 45yrs wife of James Potter
Potter,Adam d.Jan 20,1834
Potter,Eli d.June 30,1832
Potter,Lebrum H d.Aug 12,1843 son of J. & J.R.Potter
Potter,James M d.Feb 20,1836 age 10yrs son of John & H.Potter
Potter,Robert E d.May 14,1834
Port,Lawellen d.Dec 1,1851 age 6yrs son of Henry & Rebecca Port
Port,Ann d.March 29,1942 daughter of Henry & Rebecca Port
Port,John Q d.July 6,1851 son of Henry & Rebecca Port
Port,Margaret Ann d.Jan 16,1846 2yrs 2mon 16days daughter of Henry & Rebecca Port
Speer,James d.Jan 22,1873 age 81yrs
Speer,Sarah d.Feb 2,1892 age 81yrs (James wife)
Speer,James S. d.age 101y 6mon
Speer,George & Samuel (no dates) modern stone
Walker,--------d.Oct 25,1815
*Whiteman,Smith d.Sept 30,1923 Caretaker of cemetery,asked to buried here.He is the last interment in the cemetery.Modern stone.
Williams,Mark b.Dec 2,1774 d.June 4,1849 age 74yrs Gone home on stone
Williams,Lettice d.1813 no stone buried beside Mark daughter of Thomas Meredith,1st wife of Mark Williams note:2nd wife:Sarah Allison(daughter of Tait Allison,buried in Zion Baptist Cemetery)
Williams,Joseph d.Feb 2,1850 age 45yrs Father of John Williams,grandfather of Smathers brothers in Limestone and Mrs Fred Port
Wilson,Sarah d.1823 age 41yrs wife of Robert Wilson
Wilson,Robert d.May 21,1822 age 58yrs
Wilson,John b.1791 d.1841 veteran of War of 1812
Wilson,Nancy d.1798 age 4yrs. This is an memorial stone daughter of Samuel & Sarah Love Wilson,she died and was buried at sea in 1798.They left Ardstraw County, Tyrone, Ireland in the year 1798
*THERE MAY BE MORE BURIED THERE BUT THIS LISTING IS THE ONLY ONE I'VE RUN ONTO
*James and Mary Potter are my my GGgrandparents
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I am looking for more information on Elisabeth J. Cochran, born around 1816. She married my Grandfather Andrew Mealy. They married August 1838 in Pocahontas County, Virginia. I think she maybe the daughter to James or David Cochran?
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i have a grandma name pat daniels my moms name is penny daniels i how ever dont have a computer but i check my e mail on here often as i can
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Any information gratfully received
Heppy
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Hi, I have reached a dead end. I found the burial records for Alexander Cochran who died in Brooklyn in 1863 along with wife Margaret Finley (and sister Martha). Everything indicates that he was born in Ireland but have been unable to find any naturalization, marriage record or immigration on him. Does anyone have info on
Alexander? Thank you, Linda
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Are you connected to this family?
William J. Cochran ( no data known). Married Frances ?, born 1804 in Virginia. Children: James, born 1827, Frances, born 1832, Samuel, born 1832-33, Lucy, born 1834, Nancy, born 1836, Ann, born 1838, Mary, born 1841.
Samuel, born 1832-33 in Kentucky. He married Laura ?, born 1844 in Missouri. Children were: James, born 1858, Jennie, born 1862, Maude, born 1865, Samuel R. born 1869, Tina, born 1872, Joseph, born 1875.
Samuel R. born 1869 in Missouri. Married Mary Elizabeth Remington, born 1873 in Indiana. Children were: Marion M. born 1897, Eugene Remington, born 1902, died 1969, Anna May, born 1906, Maude, born 1908.
Eugene Remington Cochran, born 1902 in Oklahoma. Married Alice Mae Houser. Children were: not listed as some are still living. For further information, please contact me.
Is this your family? Please get in touch with me. I would love to find more information for my husband, as Eugene was his grandfather.
Patty Quinn Meigs
Hello, list.
Does anyone have anything on the Cochrans of Carbon County, PA. I am
looking for information to fill out the respective families of Leonard
Cochran b. 1821 (wife unknown); Emmanuel Cochran b. 1852 m. Elsie
Drumboro; Robert F. Cochran b. 1886 m. Monta Leach.
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I have been unable to find any family history for Thomas J. Cochran prior to his Civil War record. His place of residence is listed as Fannin, Ga, although not found on any census records prior to 1861. Records do show that he was married to Elizabeth and had one son, Joseph who resided in Fannin, Ga after the war. Does this name or information sound familiar to anyone.