The Cochrane & Allied Families
Cochranes from Scotland to Colonial Virginia (c 1760), to Kentucky (1811), to Kansas (1859) and beyond. Allied families to the United States from England, Scotland, Ireland and Switzerland.
Notes
Matches 3,801 to 3,808 of 3,808
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| 3801 | William Overton WINSTON, a resident of Hanover County and a grandson of BICKERTON, purhased the land. | BICKERTON, John Todd (I2881)
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| 3802 | William WINSTON, the carpenter, is identified and differentiated from other William WINSTONs by many entries in the St. Paul's Parish Vestry records, where he is being paid for various carpentry and construction work for the parish. He is last listed in the processioning of lands in 1767 in precinct #14. | WINSTON, William "Carpenter" (I3163)
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| 3803 | William, age 18, and Mildred, age 16, were married by the Reverend John Durbarrow BLAIR. Reverend BLAIR was a prominent Presbyterian preacher at the historic Pole Green Church in Hanover County, Virginia. BLAIR's wife, Mary Geddes WINSTON, was a first cousin of William. They were married for 43 years and had 13 children. Seven of the children lived past 21 years of age, giving them a total of 38 grandchildren. Their framed portraits, painted in Louisville, KY, circa 1840, were donated to The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, KY, on 20 May 2015 by William Winston COCHRANE IV. | Family: COCHRAN, Dr. William / SYME, Mildred Meriwether (F76)
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| 3804 | William's surname is spelled as follows in the England Census: - 1851: "Hair" - 1861: "Ayre" - 1871: "Eyre" - 1881: "Eyre" | EYRE, William Sr. (I1565)
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| 3805 | With an attached Landolt Family Tree of 3 pages, updating an original by John T. Landolt in 1956. | Source (S917)
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| 3806 | Woodson and Alice were cousins. | Family: WOLFE, Woodson G. / WOLFE, Alice Viola (F1730)
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| 3807 | Worked at the churches where her husband was employed. | CLAXTON, Rev. Elizabeth Rae (I10)
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| 3808 | Youngest of thw 11 children of Wood and Catherine Wolfe. | WOLFE, Lucy (I4255)
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