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.
MUSSELMAN, Patrick Henry and JOHNSON, Julia Pickett Family
m. 18 Jan 1887
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Male
MUSSELMAN, Patrick Henry
Birth 14 Jan 1860 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Death 30 Jun 1935 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Burial Eastern Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Marriage 18 Jan 1887 [1, 2] Eastwood, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA [1, 2] 
Father MUSSELMAN, Birch | F105 Group Sheet Mother COCHRAN, Sarah Virginia | F105 Group Sheet
Female
JOHNSON, Julia Pickett
Birth 28 Dec 1859 Eastwood, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Death 30 Jan 1952 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Burial Eastern Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Father JOHNSON, James | F291 Group Sheet Mother HORD, Laura Pickett | F291 Group Sheet
Male
MUSSELMAN, James Johnson
Birth 18 Oct 1889 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Death 8 Apr 1958 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Burial Eastern Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Spouse SPENCER, Mildred | F292 Marriage 20 May 1917 Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana, USA 
Spouse CAPLE, Nellie Pauline | F293 Marriage 18 Dec 1937 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
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Sources - [S103] Bible - Cochran(e) & Associated Families, (London, England: Thomas Baskett, 1759), 8 Dec 2010, Between the Books of Apocrypha and the Books of the New Testament, eleventh page. Hand written.
"Patrick Henry Musselman and Julia Johnson were married Jan. 18th 1887."
The Cochran(e) Family Bible
Between the Books of Apocrypha and the Books of the New Testament, eleventh page. - [S158] Miriam Margaret (Cochrane) Hunter, Book - Cochrane Family History, (Coshocton, Ohio: self published, April 1943.), 30 Aug 2010, Pg. 111.
- [S103] Bible - Cochran(e) & Associated Families, (London, England: Thomas Baskett, 1759), 8 Dec 2010, Between the Books of Apocrypha and the Books of the New Testament, eleventh page. Hand written.
