_ CALTENBACH? _______
|
_Jacob CALTENBACH ___|
| (.... - 1843) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--John CALTENBACH
| (1837 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Catharine UNKNOWN __|
(1814 - 1893) |
|_____________________
[2519]
[S246]
Census Record #12 - 1850 PA; Butler county
_William COCHRAN ____
| (1699 - 1771) m 1729
_James C. COCHRAN ___|
| (1732 - 1810) |
| |_Sarah ______________
| (1702 - 1785) m 1729
|
|--William COCHRAN
| (1775 - 1828)
| _____________________
| |
|_Jane WALKER ________|
(1742 - 1815) |
|_____________________
[436]
1.) William Cochran moved from Carrollsburg, PA to Ohio [Glendale?]in 1814 (In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran. . .36).
2.) Regarding the journey from Pennsylvania to Ohio, the following isstated on pages 9 & 10 of IN MEMORIAM: JOHN MORROW COCHRAN:
"In the year 1814, [William Cochran] with wife and three youngsons, in a wagon drawn by a five-horse team, accompanied by asaddle-horse for the woman, too timid to travel by river, left his oldneighborhood and took up the long journey over the mountains to seek anew home amid the forests of the Miami Country in the Great West.Mrs. Cochran's brother, the subsequently famous Governor of Ohio,Jeremiah Morrow, had preceded them some years, and at his home atTwenty-mile Stand, on the Little Miami River, the party sojourneduntil the autumn of 1814, when the family located on a farm, which thefather had meanwhile purchased, between the villages of Springfield(now Spring Dale) [sic] and Sharon [sic], in Hamilton county, and alittle to the north of the site of the present village of Glendale.
[439]
1.) William and Rebecca Cochran are buried "in the old burial-ground
in Hamilton and were afterwards removed to the family lot of the[ir]
eldest son, James W. Cochran, in Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton" (In
Memoriam 38).
[437]
[S11]
In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889
[438]
[S11]
In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889
[440]
[S11]
In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889
[441]
[S11]
In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889
[4149]
[S11]
In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889
__
|
_Henry FOSTER _______|
| (1780 - 1870) |
| |__
|
|
|--Thomas FOSTER
|
| __
| |
|_Hannah SIMPSON _____|
(1788 - 1838) |
|__
[2238]
[S107]
History of Warren County, Ohio, The
__
|
_Thomas KIMBROUGH ___|
| (1801 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Demetrius KIMBROUGH
| (1838 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Elizabeth UNKNOWN __|
(1805 - ....) |
|__
[3227]
[S234]
Census Record #7- Thomas KIMBROUGH; 1850
[3228]
[S234]
Census Record #7- Thomas KIMBROUGH; 1850
[3229]
[S234]
Census Record #7- Thomas KIMBROUGH; 1850
[1775] 1.) Lydia E. Perrine and Richard Loyd, who was Lydia's secondhusband, had eight children (of whom four are [1881] dead), and sevengrandchildren (Beers 1061).
[1776]
[S107]
History of Warren County, Ohio, The
[1777]
[S107]
History of Warren County, Ohio, The
[4295]
[S107]
History of Warren County, Ohio, The
[1995]
[S152]
Letter 7 - Robert Pelz > John C. Pelz
[4315]
[S152]
Letter 7 - Robert Pelz > John C. Pelz