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.

SLAUGHTER, Mildred Meriwether
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Name SLAUGHTER, Mildred Meriwether [1, 2] Birth 13 Sep 1807 Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
[1, 2, 3] Gender Female Marriage / Children Never Married Death Bef 1810 [4] - In the 1810 Census George SLAUGHTER's family has 3 males and 1 female under the age of 10. Therefore it is assumed that Mildred died before the 1810 census.
Age 2 years Person ID I273 Cochrane Genealogy Last Modified 14 Jun 2025
Father SLAUGHTER, George Allen, b. Abt 1773 d. Aft 17 Apr 1824 (Age 51 years) Mother COCHRAN, Catherine, b. 2 Feb 1776, Hanover County, Colony of Virginia, UK
d. 30 Apr 1811, Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, USA
(Age 35 years) Family ID F99 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S103] Bible - Cochran(e) & Associated Families, (London, England: Thomas Baskett, 1759), 8 Dec 2010, New Testament, Matthew, Chapter X, Verse 13. Hand written.
"Mildred Meriwether Slaughter second daughter of George & Cath. Slaughter was born 13th Sept. 1807 half past 2 o'clock."
The Cochran(e) Family Bible
New Testament, Matthew, Chapter X, Verse 13 - [S158] Miriam Margaret (Cochrane) Hunter, Book - Cochrane Family History, (Coshocton, Ohio: self published, April 1943.), 30 Aug 2010, Pg. 1.
- [S511] John Frederick Dorman (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Letter - Dorman, John to Winston Cochrane, 5 Sep 2013, 10 Sep 2013.
Information on George Slaughter.
Letter - John F. Dorman - Slaughter - [S489] Kentucky, Bourbon County, Census - US - 1810 - KY - Bourbon County (Ancestry), (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?htx=List&dbid=7613&offerid=0%3a7858%3a0: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010), 20 Jul 2013, M252, roll 5, Paris, p. 133, line 15, George Slaughter, accessed 20 Jul 2013.

Census - Paris, KY - George Slaughter
- [S103] Bible - Cochran(e) & Associated Families, (London, England: Thomas Baskett, 1759), 8 Dec 2010, New Testament, Matthew, Chapter X, Verse 13. Hand written.

