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Ella <I>Chilcott</I> Cochran

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Ella Chilcott Cochran

Birth
Cass County, Indiana, USA
Death
3 Feb 1948 (aged 90)
Monticello, White County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Monticello, White County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Ella Cochran Rites At Monticello Today Monticello. Feb. 3—Final services
for Mrs. Ella Cochran, 90, will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Prevo funeral home.
The Reverend M. A. Madsen will officiate, and burial will be In Riverview cemetery. The body is now at the funeral home where friends may call.
THE LOGANSPORT PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1948

Ella Cochran, 90, Dies At Monticello Rites For Pioneer Resident Of This Area Will Be At 2 p. m. Thursday. MONTICELLO. Ind. —Final rites for Mrs. Ella Cochran, 90, a longtime and esteemed resident of this and surrounding nearby communities, who died at her home here Monday evening, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Prevos funeral home.
The Rev. M. A. Madsen will officiate and burial will be in Riverview cemetery.
Friends may call at the, funeral home after 10 a. m. Wednesday.
Mrs. Cochran, a pioneer resident of the Georgetown, Burnettsville and Adams township communities, was born May 12, 1857, in Cass county, the daughter of Amos and
Mary Jane (Banta) Chilcott She married John A. Cochran October 31, 1877, and they were the parents of nine children, four of whom passed away many years ago. Mr.
Cochran died February 1, 1901.
Her family moved from Georgetown to Burnettsville in her youth, where she attended the old Burnettsville academy and taught in White and Carroll county schools.
Mr. Cochran took up farming in the Adams township vicinity, and after his death she served as postmistress at Kopedale from 1903 to 1906, when rural free delivery was established.
Mrs. Cochran moved here in 1907 where she was a devoted member of the First Christian church, the missionary society and Ladies auxiliary of that church, and the surviving are four children, Fred, Connersville, Don, Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. Charles Freeman, Monticello, and Mrs. C. R. Curtis, Indianapolis. eight grandchildren; three great grand
children and three sisters, Mrs. L. A. Cochran, Wabash. Ind,, Mrs. J, C. Duffey, Burnettsville, and Mrs. S. C. Glbson, Logansport. A son, Merlin, died here in
November, 1911. Logansport Pharos Tribune Logansport Indiana, February 4, 1948
Ella Cochran Rites At Monticello Today Monticello. Feb. 3—Final services
for Mrs. Ella Cochran, 90, will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Prevo funeral home.
The Reverend M. A. Madsen will officiate, and burial will be In Riverview cemetery. The body is now at the funeral home where friends may call.
THE LOGANSPORT PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1948

Ella Cochran, 90, Dies At Monticello Rites For Pioneer Resident Of This Area Will Be At 2 p. m. Thursday. MONTICELLO. Ind. —Final rites for Mrs. Ella Cochran, 90, a longtime and esteemed resident of this and surrounding nearby communities, who died at her home here Monday evening, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Prevos funeral home.
The Rev. M. A. Madsen will officiate and burial will be in Riverview cemetery.
Friends may call at the, funeral home after 10 a. m. Wednesday.
Mrs. Cochran, a pioneer resident of the Georgetown, Burnettsville and Adams township communities, was born May 12, 1857, in Cass county, the daughter of Amos and
Mary Jane (Banta) Chilcott She married John A. Cochran October 31, 1877, and they were the parents of nine children, four of whom passed away many years ago. Mr.
Cochran died February 1, 1901.
Her family moved from Georgetown to Burnettsville in her youth, where she attended the old Burnettsville academy and taught in White and Carroll county schools.
Mr. Cochran took up farming in the Adams township vicinity, and after his death she served as postmistress at Kopedale from 1903 to 1906, when rural free delivery was established.
Mrs. Cochran moved here in 1907 where she was a devoted member of the First Christian church, the missionary society and Ladies auxiliary of that church, and the surviving are four children, Fred, Connersville, Don, Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. Charles Freeman, Monticello, and Mrs. C. R. Curtis, Indianapolis. eight grandchildren; three great grand
children and three sisters, Mrs. L. A. Cochran, Wabash. Ind,, Mrs. J, C. Duffey, Burnettsville, and Mrs. S. C. Glbson, Logansport. A son, Merlin, died here in
November, 1911. Logansport Pharos Tribune Logansport Indiana, February 4, 1948


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