Lloy Burton CLARK

[3233]

1 Dec 1888 - 24 Aug 1979

Family 1 : Berlin BOYD
  1. +Berlin BOYD

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[3233] [S202] Letter 11 - from Lorna & Ber Boyd; Feb. 1998

[3234] [S202] Letter 11 - from Lorna & Ber Boyd; Feb. 1998

[3235] [S202] Letter 11 - from Lorna & Ber Boyd; Feb. 1998

[4424] [S202] Letter 11 - from Lorna & Ber Boyd; Feb. 1998

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James C. COCHRAN

[446]

8 Jul 1732 - 8 Dec 1810

Father: William COCHRAN
Mother: Sarah

Family 1 : Jane WALKER
  1.  James COCHRAN
  2. +William COCHRAN
  3.  Melinda COCHRAN

                       __
                      |  
 _William COCHRAN ____|
| (1699 - 1771) m 1729|
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--James C. COCHRAN 
|  (1732 - 1810)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Sarah ______________|
  (1702 - 1785) m 1729|
                      |__
                         

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[447] 1.) Place of death taken from LDS film, William Cochran family group
sheet.

[450] 1.) Carrollsburg must have been in southern Adams county, as "In
Memoriam: John M. Cochran..." tells of a boundary dispute of whether
William Cochran (1699-1771) held land in Pennsylviania or Maryland.
(It was found to be in Pennsylvania) (36). I see in my atlas that
there is a Carroll Valley in SW Adams county, and an Emmitsburg just
south of Carroll Valley, in MD; W. Cochran bought his lands with
William Brown and Samuel EMMIT. I infer from "In Memoriam..." that
Brown and Emmit's lands were found to be in Maryland.

[4150] 1.) As this info was obtained from the MORTENS1 datatbase on the Web
at KindredKonnections, it can be considered unverified. If this info
is correct, James C. Cochran must have had a marriage previous to that
with Jane Walker, as, according to "In Memoriam..." William, son of
James C., was born in 1775, eight years previous to Walker's marriage
to James C. Cochran. (Or dates are wrong!)

[446] [S11] In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889

[448] [S11] In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889

[449] [S112] LDS film - batch 5016416, sheet 31

[451] [S11] In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889

[4151] [S192] SOURCE #191 - MORTENS1 database

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William Aron PAXTON

[1999] This person is presumed living.

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John PERRINE

[1783] [1784]

15 Feb 1827 - ____

Father: James PERRINE
Mother: Elizabeth DAVIS


                       _Daniel PERRINE _____
                      | (1762 - 1833)       
 _James PERRINE ______|
| (1786 - 1872)       |
|                     |_Lydia UNKNOWN ______
|                       (1764 - 1848)       
|
|--John PERRINE 
|  (1827 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Elizabeth DAVIS ____|
  (1805 - 1863)       |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[1783] 1.) "John [Perrine] served for three years as wagoner in Company A,35th O.V.l., was captured at Anderson's Pass, Tenn., by Wheeler'scavalry, Oct. 2, 1863, and taken to McMinnville, where he made hisescape by traveling after night by the light of the moon, and on thefifth day after capture, reached the camp of the Union army" (Beers1062).

2.) It appears that John Perrine never married.

[1784] [S107] History of Warren County, Ohio, The

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