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.

FRASER, Anna
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Name FRASER, Anna [1] Gender Female Death Yes, date unknown Person ID I6003 Cochrane Genealogy Last Modified 27 Sep 2021
Father FRASER, Andrew d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F2351 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family DUNBAR, John d. Yes, date unknown Marriage Y [1] Residence Wick, Caithness, Scotland
[1, 2] at Hempriggs House Children > 1.
DUNBAR, Anne d. Yes, date unknown+ 2.
DUNBAR, Catherine d. Yes, date unknownFamily ID F2350 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Sep 2021
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Sources - [S1465] Rev. James Brown Craven D.D., Book - History Episcopal Church, Diocese of Caithness, Scotland, (Kirkwall, Scotland: William Peace & Son, 1908.), 27 Sep 2021, p 111, 119-126, 134, 144-145, 147, 195-196.

Episcopal Church, Caithness, Scotland - Geddes, Rev William - [S1466] The Scottish Episcopal Church, Internet - St. John the Evangelist Church - Wick, Scotland, (http://www.stjohnswick.org.uk/), 27 Sep 2021, accessed 27 September 2021), The people of St. John's, Wick - a congregational history, by Gordon Johnson, p 4.

St. John's, Wick Church History, Wick, Scotland
- [S1465] Rev. James Brown Craven D.D., Book - History Episcopal Church, Diocese of Caithness, Scotland, (Kirkwall, Scotland: William Peace & Son, 1908.), 27 Sep 2021, p 111, 119-126, 134, 144-145, 147, 195-196.

