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I am interested in corresponding with researchers of the Felix Cochran(1725-1802) and Mary Moran (1718-1779) family immigrated from Ireland in 1761 to Nova Scotia. They are the 4th great grandparents to my husband.
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I show a David C. Cochran born 19 Apr 1836 in South Carolina. He died 27 May 1905 location unknown. He could have lived in Franklin County, Georgia. His father Daniel Henderson Cochran died there 19 Aug 1861.
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I'm researching my Cochran line and have hit a spot I can't get past. Does anyone recognize any of these people?
David Cochran b. abt 1830/1833 in SC married
Mary Jane Unknown b. abt 1846 in GA date of marriage ?
Children:
Melinda b. abt 1869 in GA
Francis b. abt 1872 in GA or AL
Ana b. abt 1878 in AL
Charles H. b. abt 1867 in GA
Daniel C b. abt march 1872 in AL
George A. b. abt 1884 in AL
John W. b. abt 1881 in AL
I do have the information on Charles H. as he is my great grandfather. I would love to compare info I have with anyone that is researching this same line.
Many thanks! Patricia
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Surnames: Cochrans, Shelnutt, Hopkins
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I am granddaughter of Helen Hopkins Keanum. Helen had a family tree featuring decendence from George Washington Cochran and Mariah Shelnutt. This family tree has been lost, but I am very interested in documenting my decent from Mariah as she was said to be full blooded Cherokee Indian. Please respond if you can offer any assitance.
Thank you,
Amy
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1920 cen. panay twp. christian co.il. has him as "jack" a. cochran, 63, a barber, born ark. by himself
1900 cen christan co. has children with him; estella 1883, leonah 1886, faye 1893, robert 1888, all born mo. mother gone, but she was from kansas, dk name
a.j.jr. on 1870 cen. benton co. mo., 1860 randolph co.ark, parents andrew jackson cockrum/elizabeth a betty balliette
need help, this is my direct line
jeanniehardie(a)aol.com
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Surnames: Capp/Cochran
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I also have a Nannie Cochran who was my great grandmother. She was born in 1859 and married Albert A. Capp sometime in 1877 in Randolph County, MO. My grandmother Era Leon Capp was borm of this marriage on October 12, 1880 and Nannie Cochran died shortly thereafter on Jul 7, 1881 and is buried in Jackson Township, Randolph County, Missouri.
Any comments?
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I am looking for an old friend his name is Kenneth Cochran we all called him Kenny.He had lived in SC for awhile.He also has an older brother named Allen we called him AJ.If you know him or how I can reach him please reply.Thanks
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Hello. I saw your post and it interested me. My father is from Alabama (Edward Cochran) and a lot of the family still lives there. I'm wondering if we might be related.
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looking for any info on any of william henry cochran's family
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hi my name is danny cochran and i am trying to find out about my great grandpa and grandma jim and alice cochran from arkansas. would like to find cousins i never meet. he had 15 children just a few names clarence, tom, senia, lona, just a few please contact me at acecochran@hot mail.com. thank you Danny
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I have in my possession a picture of Robert Cochran Town Treasurer of Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Seeking more information about him and his possible connection to Margaret Cochren who married Mathew Tannahill 10 Dec 1796 in Paisley High Renfrewshire, Scotland.
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I have traced my tree back to George Fyfe (possibly also known as Fife) born c1757, who married Jean Ferrier in Kinnell/Kirkden in 1780 - Parish Register 296/1. His parents were George Fyfe and Margaret Cochran but I'm struggling to find anything on them. There were many Fyfes in Angus who shared the same or similar Christian names. Does this information fit in with anybody else on the list?
Thanks. Bob.
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Hello. I am searching for a Tululu Cochran born approximately 1872 in South Carolina. Any information would be helpful. Thanks, Pam Miska
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we are both Cochrans ,Our father married her mother under Taulbee, his step-fathers name. Our father was Samuel Paul Cochran,Sarah Jent Cochran ,Taulbee was his mother and his father was listed as Virgil Cochran ,But she was married to a Clifton Fugate in Nov 3 of 1931, there are some things we need to find out.
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0338/-1/NEWS01
West End Dairy founder, farmer dies at age 95
Barczewski bucked era's idea of the role of women
By ROBIN BROWN
The News Journal
01/07/2006
Anne M. Barczewski was a hardworking farmer and a woman of refinement.
The petite powerhouse was as at ease with cows and chain saws as she was
with getting her nails done, going to Mass, growing prize roses or
decorating her historic home with antiques of museum quality.
Hers was a first-generation American success story -- and a good, long run
that ended Friday when she died at age 95.
Born in Wilmington in 1910 to Polish immigrant parents, Barczewski survived
the Depression, overcame her limited education and grew graceful enduring
hardscrabble times.
A young American woman before the era of liberation, she was her husband's
business partner, and an award-winning cook and farmer who shifted from
dairy farming to tree farm management.
In her elder years, civic leaders of the Bear-Glasgow region she loved
called her a treasure. And for decades, hers was the last working farm in
Glasgow.
Once, nearly a decade ago, she strolled the 236-acre farm and said that, no
matter what else happened, she could not have asked for a better life, or a
better time or place to live it.
"She was a beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt, grandmother and
great-grandmother," said granddaughter Susan Arday of Laurel, Md.
She had many good years before Alzheimer's disease began her fade from the
life she loved.
She moved in 2002 to Manor Care Pike Creek Nursing Home, where she died.
Arrangements were being finalized Friday.
Historic La Grange farm
In 1930, Steven Barczewski Jr. and Anne Martha Napolski married at St.
Hedwig's Catholic Church in Wilmington.
They both grew up on farms. And they chose that hard but satisfying life for
themselves and their family, which grew to include sons George A., of
Glasgow, Steven J., of Georgia, and daughter Jo-Anne K. Barczewski Lewis, of
Lincoln University, Pa.
The Barczewskis were founding owners of West End Dairy in Wilmington for
years before buying their Glasgow farm, called La Grange, in 1942. They
raised cows and produced Golden Guernsey bottled milk and dairy products
that were West End's trademark along the East Coast. They also restored the
house, built in 1815 for prominent local doctor Samuel Henry Black.
Anne Barczewski was a whiz in the kitchen, and her original-recipe Delawine
broiled chicken won the 1954 Delmarva Chicken Cooking Contest adult
division.
"She also was active in the Antique Auto Club of America and thoroughly
enjoyed displaying her 1959 Cadillac, which she bought new," said son
George.
She was a founder of the Delaware Rose Society, won numerous honors for her
roses and served as a show judge for the American Rose Society. She also
tested roses for Jackson Perkins nursery and was noted for her dramatic
floral arrangements.
She was a leader in green-thumb groups, such as Delaware Federation of
Garden Clubs, and chaired the state flower show.
After her husband died in 1958, she beat the era's odds against women and
kept the dairy going with her kids' help.
La Grange later was named a Delaware Farm of Distinction and listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Age didn't stop her from wielding chain saw
Leaders flocked to La Grange in 1997 to honor her as Delaware Tree Farmer of
the Year. Her prizes included safety gear and a big Husqvarna chain saw.
Then 87, she covered her 5-foot-3 frame in the gear, hefted the saw and
growled "vroom vroom" to amuse the crowd. After speeches, tours and
refreshments, she walked quietly in patchy sun filtering through trees.
That's when she said she couldn't have had a better life.
She said her husband was laughing from heaven at her chain-saw antics. And
she hoped she'd done him and their many relatives proud that day.
But she added that, with God as her witness, all her awards meant little
compared with her love of her land, home, country or -- most of all -- her
family.
Contact robin brown at 324-2856 or rbrown(a)delawareonline.com.
Anne Barczewski and her husband bought La Grange farm in 1942.
http://miva.delawareonline.com/miva/cgi-bin/miva?obits.mv+57163
ANNE BARCZEWSKI
Anne M. Barczewski
(Napolski)
Mrs. Anne M. Barczewski, age 95, formerly of Glasgow, DE, a resident of
Manor Care, Pike Creek since March 2002 died after a short illness on
Friday, January 6, 2006.
She was a beloved daughter, sister, mother, aunt, grandmother and great
grandmother. Mrs. Barczewski was a lifelong resident of DE, born November
29, 1910 in Wilmington, DE. She was a daughter of the late John J. and Mary
Anna (Malecki) Napolski. Anne had lived on her farm, La Grange, since 1942.
She was predeceased by her husband, Steve, who died in 1958. They were
married for 28 years. Anne and her husband owned West End Dairy located in
Browntown from 1930 until Steve's passing. Anne then operated the business
until 1967 when it was sold to Koontz Dairy of Baltimore, MD. Anne loved her
flower gardening, especially growing and showing hybrid roses. She was a
master flower show judge and a founding member of the Delaware Rose Society.
She was awarded the silver and bronze medals by the American Rose Society.
Anne was also very active in the Delaware Federation of Garden Clubs since
1958. She served in many capacities in the Weed and Seed Garden Club of
Newark, DE. In June 1966 she served as flower show chairman for the last
state show held at Carpenter Field House at the University of Delaware. One
of her earliest accomplishments that she was very proud of was winning the
7th Annual Delmarva Chicken Cooking Contest in 1954. In 1996 her farm was
named a Delaware State Farm of Distinction. Anne was named Delaware's 1997
Tree Farmer of the year. She was also very active in the Old Bohemia Society
in Warwick, MD. She was a member of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church in
Newark, DE.
Besides her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her sisters, Hedwig
and Helen Napolski, Cecelia Sliwkowski and Virginia Cudnik; brothers,
Charles J., John J., Boleslavas, Leo and Thaddeus Napolski; and sons,
Lawrence and Adam Barczewski. Anne is survived by her sons, Steven J. and
his wife, Patsy, of Tucker, GA and George A. Barczewski of Glasgow, DE; her
daughter, Joanne B. Lewis and her husband, Chester R., of Lincoln
University, PA; her sister, Dorothy "Kyle" Napolski of Wilmington, DE; 3
granddaughters, Susan L. Arday, Stephanie L. Barczewski and her husband,
Silvestri, and Sarah B. King; 1 grandson, Chester S. Lewis; and great
grandchildren, Daniel and Nathaniel Arday, Sarah, Emily and Hannah Lewis and
Tyler, Tristan, Samantha and Juliet King.
Family and friends are invited to attend a viewing in celebration of Anne's
life on Tuesday, January 10, 2006, from 7-9 p.m. at DOHERTY FUNERAL HOME,
3200 Limestone Road, Pike Creek, Wilmington, DE. The funeral Mass will be
celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church known as Old Bohemia, Bohemia Church
Rd., Warwick, MD, at 11 am on Wednesday, January 11, 2006. Committal service
will follow in the adjoining cemetery.
Flowers are welcome or contributions may be given to the Old Bohemia
Historical Society, PO Box 61, Warwick, MD, 21921.
To send condolences, visit
www.dohertyfh.com
302-999-8277
[published 01/08/2006]
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I am so her name is Brenda Cochran Taulbee Reed she was living in Michigan flint her mother is Frances(Penny) Taulbee
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I found a message from 2002 Of July on the genalogy .com message board. That you posted looking for me. Brenda this is Kathy your sister if anyone knows how to contact her please help me ,,i havent seen her since our grandmother passed in 1972 she was about 9 then,she has been looking for me and i looking for here. I have alot to tell her Please