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Frank Cochran's Family History
Updated
October 11, 2010
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Within you will find many webpages linking to the research
thus far.
Be patient as I begin to make it all easier to
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| Family Photos |
- Draft
Card Cochran (197 KB)
Benjamin
Harrison Frank's uncle.
- 1860
census Wm Little (52 KB)
Saline
Missouri He was Frank's Uncle.
- census
Coonfield (697 KB)
great great
great great grandpa Isaac Coonfield
- Draft
Card McClain (193 KB)
Great
grandpa Charles Allen McClain was born 1886 and died 1949 in
Montgomery Alabama
- 1800
census Charles McClain (19
KB)
Spartanburg SC a great great great grandfather to
Frank's wife.
- Michael
Stone in Tennessee (584 KB)
1840
census image
- 1860
census YOUNG (35 KB)
Boone,
Harrison Indiana shows Martha Young as a child
- Civil
War registration Jacob B. Cochran (25
KB)
Great grandpa Jacob Benjamin Cochran - Interesting
document, shows his wife Clora Jane. He served in the Ohio
Infantry. Must take note that another Jacob Cochran also served
and died, but that may have been a cousin. It would seem that our
Jacob was well traveled, as his first wife Mariah died in Iowa,
and Clora Jane was in Illinois. But Clora and Jacob went back to
Iowa and then on to Kanas as the very first homesteaders of Graham
KS.
- 1850
census John C Wright (25
KB)
Kentucky A Virginian, great great great grandfather
to Frank. John's daughter married Hiram Little in KY. John was
married in 1811, to Catherine Weatherford, a daughter of Patsy and
Charles Weatherford.
- 1870
census Hiram Lucius Little and Rebecca (927
KB)
Texas - new family, 6 new children plus two more
from Kentucky - Brooks family nearby - Hiram's baby is named
Brooks.....Hiram was the son of Jonas Little and Betsy Douglass.
Jonas had a brother named John who went to Tennessee and then on
to Texas so it is possible that Hiram followed his Uncle John
Little. Rebecca was born in Tennessee and could be Hiram met her
while visiting his Uncle John.
- census
1860 Young (776 KB)
complete image
to see the neighbors and I wonder who the parents were of Martha's
mom. She was Minerva Evans of Kentucky, probably native american,
married to James Young of Pennsylvania, and his brother George
Young lived with them. Some of the younger neighbors could be
related.
- 1850
census Grandpa Hiram Little (46
KB)
moved to Texas as widowed and remarried Hiram was
brother to Douglass, James and Wesley.
- 1820
census Charles McClain (29
KB)
South Carolina
- census
1840 Georgia McLain families (703
KB)
Josiah and his son J.W.McLain families are here in
1840
- James
and Wesley Little, brothers of Hiram (59
KB)
census image Frank's uncles. Kentucky history writes
of the murder of Wesley.
- 1860
census Jacob Cochran (66
KB)
California Frank's grandfather spent some time in
the gold rush but came back with a sock full of dust and then went
to Iowa.
- census
1860 GA Josiah McClain is 70 (586
KB)
with wife Ann on census image
- John
Abraham Little draft card (176
KB)
census image
- Michell
Stone from Maryland (16
KB)
Alabama census Michael of Maryland was a GGG
grandfather to Frank's wife.
- 1850
census Cochran from Ireland (749
KB)
Alexander is 86 and living with another family
- Civil
War registration Grandpa John Wright Little (29 KB)
Military registration
- 1870
census Douglas Little (29
KB)
Kentucky Frank's uncle spent his entire life in KY
as a wagon maker, had his own shop according to the KY history
books, then a lawyer and a Judge. Uncle Douglass is mentioned in
several history books of Kentucky and it's counties. His son L. P.
was also a judge and an author who assisted in some of that
history writing. They truly put our Little family on the map so to
speak. Douglass took in many family orphans as his family died
off.
- 1850
census Cochran brothers living together (691
KB)
Alexander living with William
- census
1790 Peter Bozeman (50 KB)
South
Carolina Born in Bladen County NC around 1755, he served in the
American Revolution and was captured at the Fall of Charleston as
was also George Little. Peter settled a few miles away on a
plantation in Darlington County SC along the PeeDee River by his
brother Jesse. Peter married Sarah Brown in 1786 according to the
Evan Pugh Diaries, and had 4 daughters on this census. The SC
Archives has many records on Peter.
- 1850
census Catherine Little (17
KB)
Kentucky The lovely grandma Catherine G. Wright ( G.
for Georgia? )
- 1900
census Jacob Cochran (985 KB)
with
family
- census
1840 Kentucky (547 KB)
Little
- Charley
Little (211 KB)
Kentucky Frank's
Uncle.
- 1860
census B Stone (803 KB)
Benjamin
Stone in Alabama
- census
Lousiana (38 KB)
great great great
Uncle Peter Bozeman died of Cholera
- Michael
Stone in Putnam Georgia (661
KB)
1830 census image NOTE Captain John Stone's District
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