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Surnames: COGBURN, WHITE, WHISENHUNT
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yNJ.2ACEB/1.4.6.18.33.36.37.1
Message Board Post:
Hoping this is still a good email add and you get notification to see my message. I don't believe we have corresponded before? I have found more clues that our Cogburn line may be off of this same line but have not yet found documentation. My grt gf was Wm. I. Cogburn -- our information says "Isiah" though have also seen it Isaac. He is the son of Louisa White and Unknown Cogburn; his father died before he was born and we continually hit a brick wall on any information on that line. With your Cogburn line and tying also into the Whites, and possibly a family name of Isaac??, I can't help but wonder if there's not a connection or at least a clue here for me. My grt gf Wm was born April 1872, placing his father's death between then and July of the preceding year approximately. A great aunt thinks he died not of an illness, but an accident, possibly involving a horse. There is another Wm, son of Henry, born abt 1851 and seems to disappear off the radar as though possibly he mig!
ht have died early. With my grt-grt gm Louisa remarrying (Adam Whisenhunt) and she & Wm moving with him and the children from that marriage away from Ark, possibly he was lost to the Cogburn family of that time or possibly someone out there might have some sm piece of info that would help me make a connection to the Cogburn line he should connect to. Any suggestions, clues, Help, greatly appreciated. Thank you, Sandra