Cochran Genealogy


Charles Wayne Brooks m  Cochran in 1972 His parents were James Edgar Brooks Jr and Mary Ella Thornton His grandparents were James E Brooks Sr and Susie Mae Cooper/ and Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton.

Her parents were Anne Alice Carter and Frankie Lavern Cochran. Her grandparents were Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter/ and Luella Ellen Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran.

Alice McClain Carter had three children and died at the age of 19 while her husband Cecil died only four years later; their children were raised by her McClain parents. Their Uncle Emmitt Fenn stayed in touch with the children and his estate was divided amongst them, which was not much at all, but he loved them. A sister of Alice was Katy Bell and she adored those babies and helped her parents raise them and sewed their clothing. Katy never had any children of her own. They had another sister named Jimmie Lee, who got pregnant by a neighbor named Hays, so she named the baby Jimmy Lee Hayes. Suffering from Toxicemia during the pregnancy, she died giving birth. Alice had another sister named Mary who had crippling arthritis in her feet but also a bad leg where she fell off a truck as a child and it ran over her.

Alice McClain's parents were Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles Allen McClain and many internet genealogists are researching these two surnames.

 One of the best websites I've seen is www.bozemanfamilies.com

Not much is known about grandpa Cecil Carter except his military records show us that he served about 20 years in the army but we have no clue if the children received any benefits after his death. The papers also indicate he had a very dark ruddy complexion, which we know he was Indian. He drank too much alcohol and claimed his grandfather was an indian chief but that could be in his Carter family. Cecil fell dead on Columbus Street.

Still researching the Brooks lineage, learning that Milton Elijah Thornton's mother was an indian - Mary Angeline Partridge married George Thornton. These families were found in 1800 Georgia, long before the Trail of Tears of 1835. The Brooks married into the Carter/ Cooper/ Lee families which were found in 1850 Chambers County AL census records that indicate they all came from South Carolina. We find that Mrs Andrew Cooper was named Alsey and had no last name so shall we suspect that she was an indian born about 1800 in South Carolina...and she was a great great granny to Susie Mae Cooper Brooks ( Mamaw )

John Brooks of PA was found in 1860 census of Giles, TN and he married Roxanna Permilia Smith that year. Her mother was Caroline Bond, daughter of a John Baptist Bond of North Carolina. The father of John Brooks came from Holland.

Permilia named her first son John Brooks, and he married Annie Clark Ballard in TN and they moved to Alabama .

Our Scottish Cochran family is found in Pennsylvania, then Ohio. Coonfield from Holland was in PA and then Kentucky by 1800. The Little family of Scotland settled in SC first, then Kentucky - all three families are later found in Arkansas. One piece of the puzzle in Union South Carolina 1790 census, there are several Little families living close together and we may never ever know if they are related to each other, but the names are repeated over and over in our line.

Granny Clora Jane Miller  ancestors came from Ireland and we found her GGGgreat grandfather Reverend Alexander Miller settled in Rockingham VA. Clora's mother was a Parker with ancestors from England settled in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York Indian Country, then Ohio. The Wright and Weatherford families came out of Charlotte VA 1700s into Kentucky.

Ancestors of Anne Carter Cochran are English and Dutch in Virginia and the Carolinas, before migrating through Georgia and Alabama. I find that she had many great great grannies with no last name and suspect that several took indian brides and gave them a Christian name.

As I research these ancestors and learn new information or find photos or documents, they are all added to my webpages on the net to share with others. plus if I do not write it down it might be lost or forgotten.

http://www.hometown.aol.com/grandpatrcarter/photoList.html my visit to the Carter and Bozeman cemetery in Hope Hull

I am uploading tons of photos and documents to improve my research on the main page at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kc90853

  • Frankie Lavern Cochran Anne Alice Carter
    Frank Delbert Cochran Luella Ellen Coonfield
    Jacob Benjamin Cochran Clora Jane Miller
    William Cochran Martha Patty Henderson
    Alexander Cochran Sarah Hannah Addams
    Benjamin Wallace Coonfield Lattie Cedonia Little
    Benjamin Wylie Coonfield Martha Frances Young
    Isaac Benjamin Coonfield Jr Lydia Epperson
    Isaac Coonfield Barsheba Clark
    James Madison Miller Mary Clara Parker
    James T Miller Sarah Isabella Boyd
    Alexander Miller Sarah Crawford
    John Wright Little Catherine Crigler

    Hiram Lucius Little

    Catherine Wright
    Jonas Little Betsy Douglass
    George Little Mary
    Wanton Horatio Parker Rosannah Lemmon
    Archelaus Richardson Parker Sarah Tefft
    Archelaus Parker Betty Richardson
    Edmund Tefft Mary Mercy Sweet
    James Tefft Martha Sheffield
    John C Wright Catherine G Weatherford
    William Henderson Nancy Ann Clenndenning
    John Henderson Martha Long
    William Henderson Agnes
    John Clendennin Sarah Sturgeon
    Thomas Sturgeon Margaret Corbett
    James Young Minerva Evans
  • Home Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kc90853/
  • New file
  • Anne Carter Frankie L Cochran
    Cecil Carter Alice Emma McClain
    William Frank Fenn Anna Lou Stone
    John Fenn Emeline Harrell
    Elijah Fann Martha Rich
    Travis Fann Mary
    Zachariah Fann Alecy McCoy
    Henry Fann Winifred Gathings
    Charles Allen McClain Lorena Emma Bozeman
    Josiah Marion McClain Elizabeth Broadway
    James McClain Anna
    Josiah McClain Nancy Ann Wood
    Charles McClain Elizabeth Moon
    Augustus Marvin Stone Mary Ann Hendrick
    Benjamin Wilburne Stone Sarah Ann Daviess
    Michael Stone Polly Wells
    John Thomas Bozeman Alice Lorena Stephens
    Peter Edward Bozeman Nancy Jane Anderson
    William Henry Bozeman Martha H
    Peter E Bozeman Sarah Brown
    Mordecai Bozeman Elizabeth
    Abner Broadway Mary Susan Stephens
    Abner Broadway Nancy
    William Pool Broadway Mary Polly James
    Abner Broadway Mary Gardner
    Edward Broadway Mary Pool
    Nicholas Brodoway Catherine Horsley
    Seaborne Anderson Lavinia Jane Sellers
    Elijah Cumbie Anderson Elizabeth
    Elisha Anderson Lavinia Brack
    Elmore Anderson Rebecca Holmes
    Willliam Calvin Sellers Levinia Anderson
    William C Sellers Sarah Crawford
    Elisha Sellers Sarah Jane Peoples
    William Sellers Mary Willis
    Joseph C Stephens Sarah Mills
    Elisha C Stephens Nancy
    John Stephens Jane Tillman
    John Henry Stephens Cherokee Wife
    Eleazor Brack Hester Doty
    George Brack Jean Giffen
    Benajah Doty Elizabeth Farr

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Charles Brooks Kathy Cochran
James Edgar Brooks Jr Mary Ella Thornton
James E Brooks Susie Mae Cooper
John Edwin Brooks Annie Clark Ballard
John Henry Brooks Roxanna Permilia Smith
John Brooks french wife
Levi Benjamin Cooper Sarah Elizabeth Carter
Charner P Cooper Sarah F Lee
Andrew Cooper Alsey
James Cal Ballard Willie Eudora Florence Craig
Larkin Frances Ballard Rowena Densy Baxter
James Milton Ballard Kizziah Dickens
Thomas S Smith Caroline M Bond
Henry Smith Siniah Evans
Thomas Smith Elizabeth  Haynes
Major John Smith Susannah Ranson
John Baptist Bond Catherine Stone
Svealing Bond Ann Larkins
Milton Elijah Thornton Bessie Mae Hood
George Thornton Mary Angeline Partridge
Charles Thornton Nancy Culpepper
Allen Wesley Hood Ella Olivia Baxley
Thomas Randolph Carter Mary Josephine Hereferd
John  Wise Carter
John Carter Elizabeth Wise
Elijah Lee Malinda Phillips
James Jefferson Culpepper Martha Blackstone
John William Culpepper Nancy Gillespie
John M Blackstone Catherine Harvey
George J Partridge Mildred Smith Martin
John L Hereford Jemima Ramey
William Herriford Margaret Staples
John Herriford Margaret Ammon
William M Craig Rebecca Caroline Pennington
David C Craig Catherine Conley
John Craig Martha
William Pennington Gracey

Cochran Genealogy throughout the Midwest and into Kansas and Alabama
From Scotland to Pennsylvania Alexander Cochran's family began to explore new territories by 1800.  His great great grandson Jacob Benjamin Cochran was born in Ohio 1822 and was my great grandfather.

Jacob and his brothers moved to Iowa for several years and he told his children that two of those brothers went into Canada and never returned.

http://rootsweb.com/~iaiowa/community/trees.htm

 ( http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/2.html )

http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/page21.html

http://www.hometown.aol.com/kc90853/Frankie.html
http://www.genealogy.com/users/c/o/c/Frankie-Cochran/




Christopher Confeldt came from Holland to Pennsylvania and his great grandson was on the 1800 census of Henry Kentucky and he was my great great great grandfather.
Isaac Benjamin Coonfield photo in Indiana history.
http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/4.html

George Little came from Scotland to South Carolina where he is found on the 1790 census and 1800 in Union, SC and removed to Kentucky by 1810.  His great grandson John Wright Little was my great great great grandfather through Hiram Little
http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/3.html

Catherine Weatherford is another grandmother in the John Little lineage.

Family believes that they refused a land allotment in indian territory

John Simmons connects to our Grandmother Luella Coonfield Cochran - he was born in Maryland and his descendants were found in Shepherdsville Kentucky
 

 
Reverend Alexander Miller of Ireland had settled in Virginia and one of his great granddaughters, Clora Jame Miller, ended up a widow in Iowa, when she married to a widowed Jacob Benjamin Cochran.  The Millers had ventured out into the midwest and some went south.  Clora Jane and Jacob ended up as one of the first homesteaders in Arkansas where they had several children born.
http://hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/8.html

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kc90853/VirginiaLandGrants.html


These families served in many wars and eased their way west to settle on new land in thier log cabins  They loaded the wagons and took their families through the deserts, over the rivers, working their way through Indian Territories and then had to deal with the elements of mother nature whereever they ended up.

Anne Carter Cochran's lineage has one grandfather Michael Stone born in Maryland but we have not yet learned of his parentage and it is slightly possible that he connects with Thomas Stone who signed the Dec of Independence.  Several Stone families came down through Virginia and the Carolinas, as did our lineage of Gideon Moon and Charles McClain;  however it is possible that the McClains migrated out of Pennsylvania and several of them were in the American Revolution.
http://www,hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/6.html
http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/7.html
census image
http://www.hometown.aol.com/cochransgenweb/McLain.html

Josiah McClain marrid Elizabeth Broadway in Ramer about 1870 and she was the daughter of Abner Broadway and Mary Stephens. Josiah's son Charlie McClain appears to have been an indian.
http://www.hometown.aol.com/kc90853/Abner.html

http://www.angelfire.com/blog/mcclain/

http://www.hometown.aol.com/sunny01225/1.html

http://www.genealogy.com/users/f/a/m/Mclain-Family/

Michael Stone's son's were found in Alabama on the 1850 census but some went back to Georgia to the Captain John Stone's District of Putnam GA
http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/5.html

Finding Anna Stone in 1880 shows her parents to be Augustus and Mary Ann Hendrick Stone - Augustus was the son of Benjamin and he was Michael Stone's son
http://www.hometown.aol.com/brooksgenweb/4.html

Anna Stone and her husband William Fenn were in Bullock County in 1900

Anne's grandpa McClain married a Bozeman and that lineage connects to the Anderson and Sellers families that has been traced back several generations to our Grandfather Edward Doty
http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/10.html

The mother of our grandpa John Thomas Bozeman was Nancy Jane Anderson and her grandpa Andersons will was archived in Montgomery County records
shttp://www.genealogy.com/users/a/n/d/Elisha-Anderson/

The grandfather of John Thomas Bozseman was William Henry Bozeman who had Peter Edward Bozeman
nhttp://www.genealogy.com/users/h/e/n/William-Henry-Alabama/


http://www.hometown.aol.com/bozemangenweb/1.html

Kathy Cochran's father in law James Edgar Brooks Jr
http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/12.html

Edgar's great grandfather Thomas Randolph Carter also married a Bozeman before he met Mary Josephine Hereford and had our Sarah Elizabeth Carter Cooper in Hope Hull, Montgomery County, Alabama

Charner Cooper's parents were found in 1850 Chambers County AL along with Elijah Lee's family.  Sarah Lee married Charner and had Levi Benjamin Cooper who came to Montgomery and married Sarah Carter.
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/iCooperBrooks.html


http://www.genealogy.com/users/h/e/r/Brooks-Heritage/

Daughter of Levi and Sarah was Susie Mae Cooper and she married James Edgar Brooks Sr who was the son of Annie Clark Ballard and John Brooks of Tennessee.
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/BallardBrooks.html
http://www.genealogy.com/users/k/i/n/Kathys-Kin/

http://www.genealogy.com/users/a/g/o/Years-Ago/

Edgar was married to Mary Ella Thornton and her ancestors came through Georgia and still needs more research
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/page33.html

A recent roadtrip through Elmore County revealed the Thornton and Partridge graves that we were seeking but the Partridge Family Ancestry needs further documentation including Mary Ella's maternal line of Hood and Baxley who was settled in Holtville and buried at Cain's Chapel Cemetery
http://www.genealogy.com/users/k/i/n/Kathys-Kin/
http://www.genealogy.com/users/b/r/o/Ballard-C-Brooks/

Many of those residing in Alabama had men in the Civil War and slowly those are buried found and posted within these websites.

Then we have those on the East Coast who were honored to serve in the American Revolution and most surnames will have an ancestor who took his place in that battle.

Further back in history those willing to come to America received land grants from the King and most of those are recorded, as well as the passenger lists of the ship which brought them here.



Links to many other family members
http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/9.html






kathybrooks.com


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http://www.genealogy.com/users/c/a/r/Anne-A-Carter/

http://kathy.rootschat.net/

http://www.angelfire.com/blog/lorena/

Many of my findings are being uploaded to rootsweb or usgenweb for other researchers, in particular my Bozeman lineage in Alabama, that was never researched and it is all coming together nicely.
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