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Marmaduke Cochran 1625–1725 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1625
Birth Location: Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland
Death Date: 1725
Death Location: Mayboy, Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland
Father: NIM xxx
Mother: Jean White
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Cratts
Children(s): Jean Cochran
In 1625, Marmaduke Cochran entered the world in Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland, born to Nim Lannian Cochan Xxx And Jean White. Marmaduke Cochran married Elizabeth Cratts, and had children including Jean Cochran. Marmaduke Cochran passed away in 1725 in Mayboy, Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.
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Biography
- In 1625, Marmaduke Cochran entered the world in Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland, born to Nim Lannian Cochan Xxx And Jean White.
- Marmaduke Cochran married Elizabeth Cratts, and had children including Jean Cochran.
- Marmaduke Cochran passed away in 1725 in Mayboy, Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.
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Marmaduke Cochran's Descendants
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1. Jean Cochran 1660–1729
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1. John (Henry) Cargill 1681–1732 m. Sarah (Lowe) Hamlin 1687–1732
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1. Mary (A.) Cargil 1715–1770 m. Thomas (Beavers *6th G) Grandfather 1718–1770
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1. Mary ((DeBeauvilliers)) Beavers 1745–1840 m. LT. (Spencer Sterling) Clack 1746–1832
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Marmaduke Cochran's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1625
Event Place: Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1725
Event Place: Mayboy, Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland