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.
CLAXTON, Martin Luther Jr. and —?—, Joella M. Family
m. 24 Sep 1950
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Male
CLAXTON, Martin Luther Jr.
Birth 9 Feb 1921 Jewish Hospital, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA 
Death 25 Dec 1996 Oregon, USA 
Burial Roselawn Memorial Park, McAllen, Hidalgo, Texas, USA 
Marriage 24 Sep 1950 [1, 2] Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA [1, 2] 
Other Spouse FELL, Ramona Mary | F66 Marriage 11 Jul 1945 Our Lady of the Gulf Church, Bay Saint Louis, Hancock, Mississippi, USA 
Father CLAXTON, Luther Martin | F65 Group Sheet Mother MOYNAHAN, Gladys | F65 Group Sheet
Female
—?—, Joella M.
Birth 18 Mar 1925 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA 
Death 1998 Burial Roselawn Memorial Park, McAllen, Hidalgo, Texas, USA 
Other Spouse HOFFMEISTER Mr. | F67 Marriage Bef 1950 Father Mother
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Notes Married:
- Both Martin Luther CLAXTON, Jr. and Joella M. HOFFMEISTER were previously married and divorced. Hoffmeister is probably the surname of Joella's first husband. [1]
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Sources - [S142] Missouri. Jackson County., Marriage Records - MO - Jackson County - License, 17 Feb 2010, # B33404, Claxton-Hoffmeister, 1950.
Web address: http://records.jacksongov.org/imgcache/marriage429643-1-2.pdf. Accessed 7 Feb 2010.
Marriage Lic - Claxton, M.L. Jr. & Hoffmeister, J., Pg. 1 of 2
http://records.jacksongov.org/imgcache/marriage429643-1-2.pdf
Marriage Lic - Claxton, M.L. Jr. & Hoffmeister, J., Pg. 2 of 2
http://records.jacksongov.org/imgcache/marriage429643-1-2.pdf - [S139] Newspapers - Obituaries - Transcriptions (GenealogyBank), ((http://www.genealogybank.com)), 25 Mar 2016, accessed 25 March 2016), "Martin Luther Claxton Jr."; The Oregonian (Portland, OR), 4 January 1996, Edition: Sunrise, P C6.

Obit - Martin Luther Claxton, Jr.
- [S142] Missouri. Jackson County., Marriage Records - MO - Jackson County - License, 17 Feb 2010, # B33404, Claxton-Hoffmeister, 1950.
