Re: Cochran and Stubblefield lines
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In reply to:
Cochran and Stubblefield lines
12/11/99
Henry Perry Cochran was a half brother of Kim Barden's John W. Cochran. John was the son of William Lynch Cochran and Susanna (Melton) Carr, and Henry Perry Cochran was the son of the same William Lynch Cochran by his third wife, Martha Emeline Harpole. Henry is shown in their household on the 1850 Federal Census of Bibb County, Alabama. District: E. C. River; on the 1860 Federal Census of Perry County, Alabama. P. O.: Pinetucky and Oakmulge. Pinetucky Beat. Date June 15, 1860; and on the 1870 Federal Census of Choctaw County, Mississippi. P.O.: Republican. Township 20, Range 11 E. July 1, 1870.
He was living, in 1880 in Sumner (now Webster) County, Mississippi. The IGI has an entry that says Henry Perry Cochran married Frances Aziline Brown in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, in 1877. However, in the 1880 census, they have a child whose age is listed as 5 years, so perhaps they married before 1877, or maybe the child was by an earlier wife than Frances.
Since this branch of the Cochran family was allied with several persons named Brown, and since Aziline (various spellings) is a popular name among the descendants of Ann Peyton (Lynch) (Cochran) Cochran, among whom are some Browns, I suspect that Frances Aziline Brown was a relative of her husband, Henry Perry Cochran.
Other possibly significant marriage records found in Webster County:
March 11, 1878 Perry Cochran and Julia Aldridge
January 7, 1888 H. P. Cochron and C. L. Dunn
February 1, 1889 S. B. Cochran and F. E. Linch
October 25, 1900 Perry Cochran and Carry O'Neal