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.

COCHRAN, David IV
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Name COCHRAN, David [1, 2] Suffix IV Birth 25 Nov 1801 Newcastle, Hanover, Virginia, USA
[1, 2] Gender Male Marriage / Children Never Married FindaGrave Memorial ID 141326025 Death 25 Aug 1802 Newcastle, Hanover, Virginia, USA
[2, 3] Age 0 years Burial Newcastle, Hanover, Virginia, USA
[4] - Find A Grave website (http://www.findagrave.com/): Memorial #141326025.
Person ID I174 Cochrane Genealogy Last Modified 16 Jul 2025
Father COCHRAN, Dr. William, b. 8 Dec 1779, Newcastle, Hanover, Virginia, USA
d. 19 Aug 1853, Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi, USA
(Age 73 years) Mother SYME, Mildred Meriwether, b. 16 Jan 1782, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
d. 16 May 1843, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA
(Age 61 years) Family ID F76 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map 
Birth - 25 Nov 1801 - Newcastle, Hanover, Virginia, USA 

Death - 25 Aug 1802 - Newcastle, Hanover, Virginia, USA 

Burial - - Newcastle, Hanover, Virginia, USA 
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Sources - [S103] Bible - Cochran(e) & Associated Families, (London, England: Thomas Baskett, 1759), 9 Aug 2010, Books of Apocrypha, last page. Hand written.
"David Cochran was born on Saturday the 25th of Nov. 1801 at three o'clock in the morning."
Cochran(e) Family Bible
Books of Apocrypha, last page. - [S158] Miriam Margaret (Cochrane) Hunter, Book - Cochrane Family History, (Coshocton, Ohio: self published, April 1943.), 30 Aug 2010, Pg. 17.
- [S103] Bible - Cochran(e) & Associated Families, (London, England: Thomas Baskett, 1759), 8 Dec 2010, Between the Books of Apocrypha and the Books of the New Testament, thirteenth page. Hand written.
"On Wednesday the 25th of Aug. 1802 about three o'clock in the evening departed this life our endearing Babe David Cochran. O Death how great was thy triumph in that hour. Never did thy realms contain an object of greater comfort to the souls of his parents. At Newcastle, Hanover County, Virginia. W. C. & M. M. C."
The Cochran(e) Family Bible
Between the Books of Apocrypha and the Books of the New Testament, thirteenth page. - [S141] Cemetery Records - Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com: n.d.), 4 Mar 2013, accessed 4 Mar 2013<, Memorial #141326025, David Cochran III.
- [S103] Bible - Cochran(e) & Associated Families, (London, England: Thomas Baskett, 1759), 9 Aug 2010, Books of Apocrypha, last page. Hand written.

