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Classification: Query
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Thank you for your response. Though they are eliminated as being my great-great grandparents, I'm very curious about this line if you might have further info on that family in TX? Wonder if there could still be a connection to my TX Cogburns; Bono is a community near where my dad (not my Cogburn side though) grew up in Johnson Co; is also near Ellis Co where my grt-gf Wm Cogburn's wife was born and raised, and since I don't know how or where they met, perhaps he did have family there...just always grasping at any loose straw! Thanks again, Sandra
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Surnames: cockburn,cogburn,colburn,coburn
Classification: Query
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Yes they are the same. Thomas Cockburn and Sarah Amanda Honeycutt married 22 Dec 1869 Rusk co. 1880 census Thomas Cobirn misspelled again Thomas Headley dies some time before 1900 in Hill co, Texas. Thomas and Amanda died of typhoid fever on the same day, were buried in unmarked graves in Bono Cemetery in Johnson co, Texas.