Co A, 148 Indiana Infantry
Newspaper account of John Quincy Cochran's death stated that 12 children were born to his union with Mary E. Abadon, and that he enlisted in the service of his country during the Civil War and served as a brave and gallant soldier throughout with marks of bravery and distinction.
Source:
Cynthia Marie Cochran Scheuer
Children:
Benjamin E (1879-1948)
Charles Lewis (1877-1935)
Clarence Harrison (1879-????)
Co A, 148 Indiana Infantry
Newspaper account of John Quincy Cochran's death stated that 12 children were born to his union with Mary E. Abadon, and that he enlisted in the service of his country during the Civil War and served as a brave and gallant soldier throughout with marks of bravery and distinction.
Source:
Cynthia Marie Cochran Scheuer
Children:
Benjamin E (1879-1948)
Charles Lewis (1877-1935)
Clarence Harrison (1879-????)
Family Members
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James Jacob Cochran
1838–1903
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William Harrison Cochran
1841–1910
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Oliver Perry Cochran
1843–1907
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Daniel Bruce Cochran
1849–1901
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Enoch Scott Cochran
1851–1911
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Charles Marion Cochran
1853–1926
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Mary Lydia Cochran McKinley
1855–1922
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Emily Frances Cochran Bayne
1858–1937
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Benjamin Franklin Cochran
1860–1940
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Melissa Cochran Palmer
1863–1933
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