Mr. Cochran lived most of his life in the Summers County community of Jumping Branch. He was a retired carpenter and farmer and was a member of the Little Bluestone Primitive Baptist Church, Jumping Branch. Among his survivors, wife Minerva Via Cochran.
BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
1. Fred Cochran obituary, Charleston Gazette, W.Va., 14 Feb 1976, Page 13A.
2. Mr. Cochran's birth record online at:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_bcdetail.aspx?Id=2508542
3. His middle name is seen as Emmet and Emmett. I went with the standard spelling.
Note: More information about the Cochran family is online at West Virginia Memories -- http://wva.homestead.com/Cochran.html
Mr. Cochran lived most of his life in the Summers County community of Jumping Branch. He was a retired carpenter and farmer and was a member of the Little Bluestone Primitive Baptist Church, Jumping Branch. Among his survivors, wife Minerva Via Cochran.
BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
1. Fred Cochran obituary, Charleston Gazette, W.Va., 14 Feb 1976, Page 13A.
2. Mr. Cochran's birth record online at:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_bcdetail.aspx?Id=2508542
3. His middle name is seen as Emmet and Emmett. I went with the standard spelling.
Note: More information about the Cochran family is online at West Virginia Memories -- http://wva.homestead.com/Cochran.html
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