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Alexander Cochrane 1827–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Sep 1827

Birth Location: County Antrim, Ireland

Death Date: 25 Feb 1903

Death Location: Oxford Township, Grenville, Ontario, Canada

Father: James Cochrane

Mother: Fanny Hanley

Spouse(s): Mary Martin

Children(s): Arnott Cochrane, Samuel Cochrane, Christina Cochrane, Eldon Cochrane, Arthur Cochrane, Andrew Cochrane, Ivon Cochrane

The story of Alexander Cochrane began in 1827 in County Antrim, Ireland. In 1891, Alexander Cochrane resided in Oxford, Leeds and Grenville North, Ontario, Canada. Alexander Cochrane married Mary Ann Martin, and had children including Andrew Hyland Cochrane, Arnott Cochrane, Arthur Elmer Cochrane, Christina Ethel Cochrane, Eldon Martin Cochrane, Ivon Robert Cochrane, Samuel Alexander Cochrane. Alexander Cochrane passed away in 1903 in Oxford Township, Grenville, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Alexander Cochrane began in 1827 in County Antrim, Ireland.
  • In 1891, Alexander Cochrane resided in Oxford, Leeds and Grenville North, Ontario, Canada.
  • Alexander Cochrane married Mary Ann Martin, and had children including Andrew Hyland Cochrane, Arnott Cochrane, Arthur Elmer Cochrane, Christina Ethel Cochrane, Eldon Martin Cochrane, Ivon Robert Cochrane, Samuel Alexander Cochrane.
  • Alexander Cochrane passed away in 1903 in Oxford Township, Grenville, Ontario, Canada.

Immediate Family

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Children(s)

Alexander Cochrane's Ancestors

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Alexander Cochrane
1827–1903
Birth Place: County Antrim, Ireland
Parents
James D Cochrane
1803–1893
Antrim, Ireland
Fanny (- Frances) Hanley
1809–1886
County Antrim, Ireland
Grandparents
Alexander Cochrane
1765–1832
County, Antrim, Ireland
Margaret
1770–1832
County Antrim, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alexander Cochrane's Descendants

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Alexander Cochrane (16 Sep 1827–25 Feb 1903) m. Mary (Ann) Martin (27 Jan 1845–17 Feb 1905)
  1. 1. Arnott Cochrane 1885–1934 m. Ida ("Beatrice") Cason 1891–1928
    1. 1. Mildred (Ethel May) Cochrane 1915–1968 m. Harold ("Harry") Scherbain 1909–1966
      1. 1. Patricia (Lynn) Scherbain 1944–2012 m. Norman (James) Taylor 1941–1998
      2. 2. Gary (Raymond) Scherbain 1942–2021
    2. 2. Edith (Olive) Cochrane 1918–2017 m. Arthur (William) Copp 1917–2006
    3. 3. Dorothy (I "Dot" Cochrane) Wowk 1925–1994
    4. 4. Walter (Alexander) Cochrane 1916–1988 m. Eleanor (Annie) Olafson 1917–1993
    5. 5. Nora (Bernice Cochrane) Gardiner 1921–1987
    6. 6. Baby (Girl) Cochrane 1928–1928
    7. 7. Helen (Evelyn) Cochrane 1917–1933
    8. 8. Howard (Arnott) Cochrane 1923–1942
    9. 9. Walter Cochrane 1923–1942
  2. 2. Samuel (Alexander) Cochrane 1875–1941
  3. 3. Christina (Ethel) Cochrane 1882–1974
  4. 4. Eldon (Martin) Cochrane 1886–1957
  5. 5. Arthur (Elmer) Cochrane 1888–1956
  6. 6. Andrew (Hyland) Cochrane 1889–1950
  7. 7. Ivon (Robert) Cochrane 1890–1957

Alexander Cochrane's Timeline

3 Records

1827
16 Sep 1827
Birth of Alexander Cochrane in County Antrim, Ireland
County Antrim, Ireland
1891
1891
Age 64
Alexander Cochrane resided here in Oxford, Leeds and Grenville North, Ontario, Canada
Oxford, Leeds and Grenville North, Ontario, Canada
1903
25 Feb 1903
Age 76
Death of Alexander Cochrane in Oxford Township, Grenville, Ontario, Canada
Oxford Township, Grenville, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Sep 1827
    Event Place: County Antrim, Ireland
    Record Source: 1891 Census of Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1891
    Event Place: Oxford, Leeds and Grenville North, Ontario, Canada
    Record Source: 1891 Census of Canada

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Feb 1903
    Event Place: Oxford Township, Grenville, Ontario, Canada

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