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The following is the obituary of Eliza Ann Cochran. I am searching for her
four sisters and one brother, but especially the sisters. They must have
lived in Chautauqua Co., NY at one time, since Eliza Ann is listed being
baptized at the Presbysterian Church in Westfield, NY in 1827 and joining the church
in the 1830's.
This is her obituary from the Gary Interstate (Newspaper) at Gary, SD on
Sept 7, 1888.
Mrs. Eliza Cochrane died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oliver, in the
fillage last Monday morning September 3rd, after being confined to her bed for
twenty months. She was born in Westfield, Chautauqua County, New York,
September 17th 1824, and hence with ??????? at the time of her death. She was
converted and joned the M.E. Church at twelve years of age, and has been
connected with the church ever since. During her long sickness, she exhitbited
unwavering patience and trust in Him whome she believed, and died rejoicing in
the same faith. She was buried on Tuesday, Sept., 4th, her paster, Rev. F.H.
Wheeler conducting the funeral services at the M.E. church. She leaves two
children, a son and a daughter, four sisters and one brother. After so much
suffering and patient waiting for the final summons, death was to her a blessed
change, and those who mourn her loss cannot wish her again upon that bed of
pain.
End of obituary.
Eliza was my gg-grandmother and is buried in the Grandview Cemetery at Gary,
South Dakota.
If anyone recogizers her and know who her sisters where or who they married,
please contact me at _jimmynj(a)aol.com_ (mailto:jimmynj@aol.com) .
Thank you
Jim Cochrane
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Looking for a J A Cochran, from Lewisberg, Marshall, Tenn. Married a Elizabeth ???. They at least one child a Fannie Susan Cochran, b.31 Jul 1882. Married a Andrew Jackson Isaacs from Ky. Fannie remarried a Sasser moved to CA where she died on 16 Oct 1972.
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Surnames: Oaks, France, Weeks, Wright, Williams, Taylor, Anthony, Moore
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I would greatly appreciate any information on Leslie D. COCHRAN who was married to Flora FRANCE. Flora was listed in the Tyler County Texas 1910 Census as living with Henry & Emily Conner her sister. In my great-grandmothers Bible she has Flora marring a Leslie Cochran. I have found several things with a Leslie D. and Flora listed together (WW1 draft registration Bexar County TX, the Bexar County 1920 Census as COCKRAN and them having a son named Douglas.) In the 1930 Census for Bexar County Leslie is listed with a new wife named Mary, but Douglas is still living with his father along with several other children from his second marriage. I need to know if this would be the right family and if so does anyone have any information that they are willing to share on Leslie, Flora, and Douglas. Flora is my great-grandmother's sister Fannie Bell FRANCE OAKS. Thank you in advance for any information.
Greetings,
I am working on doing family group sheets on all the Cochran's in
Southern Illinois, especially Jackson, Franklin and Perry County, IL. I
would be interested in hearing from anyone with heads of families. I
will share my results with list.
Thanks,
Betty
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Surnames: cothran,cochran,cautheron,cathron
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info on John cochran, born in early 1800's in vermont
married Marie Nadel or Nadal / born in Vermont.
Had a daughter named Flora Anna born in 185 6 in New Hampshire. Cant find any record of her birth there.
any leads appreciated..
John was irish/ Marie was French
CORRECTION: Mallie Cochran and her sister's Lizzie and Carrie were 3/8 Cherokee. Not 1/8 as typed in my previous message.
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From: shelly.lewis
To: COCHRAN-L(a)rootsweb.co
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 2:26 PM
Subject: RE: [COCHRAN] Cherokee Cochrans
Betty, here are my Cochran's:
My gr grandmother was Mallie Cochran 1/8 Cherokee
She had two sisters Elizabeth (Lizzie) and Carrie, and possibly a third name Melia. Several 1/2 brothers and sisters: Joseph Lloyd, Zell, Edwin Levi, Ora May, Bessie Ella, that I know of so far.
Their dad was Archibald Cochran
His dad Avery Cochran
His dad Moses Cochran
Betty, here are my Cochran's:
My gr grandmother was Mallie Cochran 1/8 Cherokee
She had two sisters Elizabeth (Lizzie) and Carrie, and possibly a third name Melia. Several 1/2 brothers and sisters: Joseph Lloyd, Zell, Edwin Levi, Ora May, Bessie Ella, that I know of so far.
Their dad was Archibald Cochran
His dad Avery Cochran
His dad Moses Cochran
I have just been told by my 90 year old mother that her Cochrans (Hiram
B.) were Cherokee. This may just be a family rumor as Hiram was born in
1848 in Arkansas but his father was born in Illinois but I would like to
hear from anyone who had Native American Cochrans in their line.
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I'm not sure if we do have the same people, but it's worth a shot! I will send what info I have to your email address. My email is gncrzy5(a)msn.com. Thanks for replying so quickly!
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Have some names but the more info the better. Robert is my gg grandfather. Have picture of Dallas Polk Cochran taken in Charleston, W. Va. when he was 46 years old. Always looking for more info about Robert and William's service in the Civil War.
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I believe I have a William & Robert Cochran who had a brother named Dallas in my line. I am still working on this side of my family but I do have their parents names if it helps. If you have any info you'd like to share, please email me! Thanks!!!
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Surnames: Cochran Dutcher Milks Prindle Conner
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Hi V. Cochran -
A Revolutionary War widow's pension file for Mary Dutcher, formerly the widow of Samuel Cochran, gives quite a bit of information.
In a nutshell, Samuel was in the Green Mt. Boys Regiment. Samuel died 14 Jul 1797 in Cairo, Greene Co., NY.
In 1841, his widow Mary Dutcher was a resident of Catskill and aged 79. She married Samuel Cochran 30 Apr 1781 in Dutchess Co., NY.
Mary's brother was Job Milks.
Mary (Milks) Cochran remarried to David Dutcher 20 Apr 1807 at Cairo, Greene Co., NY. David Dutcher d. 24 Jun 1818 at Cairo.
It would appear that Samuel and Mary (Milks) Cochran had a daughter, Mary, who m. 1st to Ezra Prindle and 2nd to Hugh Conner.
I can elaborate if need be.
Lynnea Dickinson
Descendant of the Dutcher family
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Revolutionary War Property Confiscations
One of the ugliest things about Revolution is that it pits brother against brother. The victors, of course, get to write the histories. But the Revolution, far from being the sanitized “British vs. Americans” conflict taught in our schools, also pitted Americans against other Americans.
A list of the names of all those Persons whose property was Confiscated in the Several Counties of the State of New Jersey, for joining the Army of the King of Great Britain &c. as returned to the Auditors Office, previous to the first day of May 1787.
I am not related to this family, just passing on this information, which comes from a webpage titled "Property Confiscations, Monmouth County." The link for the site is listed below.
Joyce
http://www.horsethief.info/newjersey/property.htm#Top
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Surnames: COCHRAN
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COCHRAN_Mary_Lois_1894-1958.JPG
A user photographed this gravestone in the Arvilla Cemetery, Grand Forks Co., ND. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.
This is one of the 136,165 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
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Surnames: Cochran, Cochrun, Ward, Johnson, Harner, Harper, Glaze, Gunn, Hendrickson, White, Kirkendall
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Following is information about two women named Hannah WARD. That is, they may be two different women or they may be the same woman, my ancestor. Please take a minute to review the information and if possible assist me in identifying the sources for the data contained. THANK YOU!
PLEASE DO POINT OUT ERRORS / PROVIDE ANY SOURCES / HELP TO MAKE CERTAIN I'M NOT PASSING ALONG MISINFORMATION. Feel free to share this letter with others.
FIRST GENERATION: Joseph Ward was born between 1747 & 1750 in Moorefield, Hardy Co, Virginia; died September 1814 in Moorefield, Hardy Co, Virginia. He was married once, to a
woman named Sarah. (Her husband Joseph Ward mentioned her in his Last Will and Testament.)
They had two children, Abraham Ward & Richard Ward.
SECOND GENERATION: Abraham Ward was born abt 1770, Moorefield, Hardy Co, Virginia (unless Anita Fiedler's 1999 notes were correct and he born in Norfolk, Virginia). Abraham was
in the military (1812, Ohio). Before 1833 he had moved to Jackson Twp., Allen Co., Ohio. He died about 1837 in Allen Co., Ohio. Abraham Ward had two wives. He married a Christina Johnson and by her had two sons, Joseph Ward & John Ward. He probably also had some daughters by this first wife. With his second wife he had a son named William Franklin Ward, another named Ranzeweld Ward, and three daughters named Sarah, Ruth and Hannah.
Abraham Ward married Christina Johnson and their sons were born in 1793 & 1795. In 1807 William Franklin Ward was born in Allen Co., Ohio. Ranzeweld was born 1809, Sarah in 1811, Ruth in 1813 and Hannah in 1817.
(source) "WARD Cousins, The Fay Family Page" (Internet), Author Unknown:
> A comparison of the census data for 1820 and 1830 makes it clear that there were more children in Abraham's household than previously reported. Combining the age categories and sexes of the entries produces a list of 12 offspring. I have filled in names and dates from what other material exists, and indicated the census grouping where there is no name.
>
> child 1: boy Joseph 1793
> child 2: boy John 1795
> child 3: girl 1797 [1795-1804]
> child 4: girl 1799 [1795-1804]
> child 5: girl 1801 [1795-1804]
> -----------------------------------------second marriage:
> child 6: boy William 1807/08 [1806-1810]
> child 7: boy 1810 [1810-1820]--missing in 1830; died in infancy?
> child 8: girl Sarah 1811 [1810-1815]
> child 9: girl Ruth 1813 [1810-1815]
> child 10: boy Ranzewed 1820/21 [1810-1820]
> child 11: girl Hannah 1817 [1820-1825][clearly off a couple of years]
> child 12: girl 1825-1830.
Richard Ward was born between 1772 & 1779, probably in Moorefield, Hardy Co, Virginia. He married once, a woman named Elizabeth.
THIRD GENERATION: Joseph Ward was born 1793 in Moorefield, Hardy Co., (West) Virginia. He died 1840 in Lima, Allen Co., Ohio. His wife was Catherine Harner, she was born 1797 in Champaign, OH. They had nine children together.
John Ward was born 14 October 1795 in Moorefield, Hardy Co., (West) Virginia. He died 25 December 1842 in Lima, Allen Co., Ohio. In about 1820 he married a woman named Rosanna Harper. Ms. Harper was born about 1800 in Ohio and died 24 June 1873. Before 1856 they moved to Linn Co., Iowa. Then they traveled by ox drawn cart to California from Iowa in 1856.
William Franklin Ward was born 29 September 1807 in Allen Co., Ohio. William married Nancy Cochran on 10 January 1830 in Pickaway Co., Ohio. They are on the 17 August 1850 census for Linn Co., Iowa. They are also on the 1856 census for Otter Creek Twp., Linn Co., Iowa. William and Nancy had eleven children, from 1830 to 1852. He died 09 April 1864 in LaFayette, Ottercreek Twp., Linn Co., Iowa. Nancy Cochran was born Bet. 05 February 1811 &
10 February 1812 in Pickaway Co., Ohio. She moved to Clarke Co., Washington, after 1856 and probably after the death of her husband. She died Abt. 07 September 1896 in Brush Prairie ,
Hackinson, Clarke Co., Washington.
Hannah Ward was born about 1817 in Ohio and died in 1835. She reportedly married a George W. Cochrun in 1833 and had a son named John in January 1835.
MY INTEREST IN THIS FAMILY: Nancy Ward nee Cochran was the daughter of George W. Cochran, Sr. and the sister of my ancestor George Cochran, Jr. Just as Nancy married a WARD,
so did George Jr.. He married a Hannah Ward who may have been born between 1800 & 1815. Their marriage took place on 21 November 1833 in Pickaway County, Ohio. The marriage
ceremony was performed by James Thompson JP. They had two children: John Cochran born 1835 & Mary Jane Cochran born 1837.
George Jr. appears to have married three (3) times. The first time to in 1828 a Mary Glaze, with whom he had a daughter named Permelia Ann Cochran (born 24 May 1834). His second wife was
(in 1833) Hannah Ward and the two children were John (born 11 January 1835) and Mary Jane (born 28 February 1837). His third wife was (in 1845) Susan Gunn and with her he had a son, Z.
Taylor Cochran (born 11 July 1849). PLEASE NOTE the major discrepancies in dates ... he married his second wife, Hannah, just six (6) months before his daughter Permelia was born; did
they divorce or is this a different George Cochran? Both Hannah Wards had sons named John born in January 1835, BUT *MY* Hannah also had a daughter in 1837 and the “supposed”
daughter of Abraham reportedly died in 1835.
In the “BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD of Z. TAYLOR COCHRAN.” it states: “Numbered among the substantial and enterprising citizens of Center Point is Z. Taylor Cochran, who is one of Linn county's native sons, his birth having occurred in Otter Creek township July 11, 1849. His father, George Cochran, was born in Virginia in 1807, and was a son of George Cochran, Sr., also a native of the Old Dominion and of German descent. The latter was a soldier of the war of 1812, and one of the pioneers of Pickaway county, Ohio. There his son, George Cochran, Jr., grew to manhood and married a Miss Ward, by whom he had two children: John, a resident of Center Point, Iowa ; and Mary Jane, wife of Ulysses Hendrickson, of Oronogo, Jasper county, Missouri. For his second wife he married Miss Susan Gunn, and our subject was the only child born of this union.” NOTE: no mention of Mary Glaze or her daughter.
> Malcolm G. McGregor, The biographical record of Jasper County, Missouri, (Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1901, 521 pgs.), "Mrs. Hendrickson was born in Pickaway County, Ohio, February 28, 1837, and was a daughter of George and Hannah (Ward) Cochran, both of whom were natives of Ohio. The latter died when her daughter Mary was but one year old, the only other member of the family being a brother, John Cochran, of Center Point, Iowa".
NEW DATA HAS COME TO MY ATTENTION (Thanks to Ward Walker who has also corresponded with <WardDraw36). Following are some of the notes he kindly sent to me this February 2006:
(1) The Hannah Ward who married George Cochran in 1833 is “supposedly Abraham’s daughter”, mentioned above as being born 1817.
(2) in November 1834 Abraham Ward borrowed money ($243.50) from a Henry White. William Ward, William Kirkendall and George Cochran were named as sureties.
(3) January 1835 Hannah & George Cochrun had a son named John. Later in 1835 Hannah died, having had only the one child.
Does anyone have any material (with sources) about the Hannah Ward who is “supposedly Abraham’s daughter” .... so I can try to determine if she is *MY* Hannah. Can anyone cite ANY
sources for this data, even another researcher? Any and all help would be appreciated.
Take Care & Happy Hunting.
Terri Rene DaVar-Howard
Holland, Michigan -- Home of Tulip Time
P.S. *MY* George Cochran had a wallet inscribed in pen: "George Cochran, his book, 1828, Springfield." This wallet belonged for a time to his descendant Lucille Haydon nee Cochran. She
described the wallet (in 1998) as being the kind that folds (the upper third folded down, the lower third folded up) and it closed by means of a "tongue with flaps that fed into a double split." The
inscription was written in ink, by pen. It had belonged to her grandpa Ulyses D. (Leo) Cochran & was sent to her after his death (it is now in the possession of her younger brother). CAN ANYONE tell me where Springfield would have been?
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I am looking for anything on clarence e cochran, 1891, james a. cockrum,1858. cave cockrum, 1836, henry cockrum, 1810 from grandfather to GGGGrandfather. in Randolph county arkansas. contact me at acecochran(a)hotmail.com