The 1910 US Census lists the Brewster family living in Stringtown, Atoka County, Oklahoma. Eva's father was working as a machinist for an engineering concern. Her big brother, Melbert, 16, was working as a day laborer, as a planer.
The 1910 US Census shows:
George W. Brewster, 40, b. OK, head, machinist
Annie Brewster, 38, b. MO, wife
Melbert Brewster, 16, b. OK, son, day laborer, planer
Eva Brewster 9, b. OK, dau
Roy Brewster 9, b. OK, son
Alma Brewster 7, b. OK, dau
Waldow Brewster 5, b. OK, son
Herrel Brewster 3, b. OK, son
Arvel Brewster 8 months, b. OK, son
By 1930, Eva was married to Bud E. Cochran. They were living in Stringtown, OK. He worked at a meat market. They had been blessed by children: Phena M., 9, Florene W, 7, and Bud E., 5 years old.
Eva Minnie Cochran died in July, 1976, and was buried in Springwell, Omaha.
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Sources: Danish Museum, National Archives
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The 1910 US Census lists the Brewster family living in Stringtown, Atoka County, Oklahoma. Eva's father was working as a machinist for an engineering concern. Her big brother, Melbert, 16, was working as a day laborer, as a planer.
The 1910 US Census shows:
George W. Brewster, 40, b. OK, head, machinist
Annie Brewster, 38, b. MO, wife
Melbert Brewster, 16, b. OK, son, day laborer, planer
Eva Brewster 9, b. OK, dau
Roy Brewster 9, b. OK, son
Alma Brewster 7, b. OK, dau
Waldow Brewster 5, b. OK, son
Herrel Brewster 3, b. OK, son
Arvel Brewster 8 months, b. OK, son
By 1930, Eva was married to Bud E. Cochran. They were living in Stringtown, OK. He worked at a meat market. They had been blessed by children: Phena M., 9, Florene W, 7, and Bud E., 5 years old.
Eva Minnie Cochran died in July, 1976, and was buried in Springwell, Omaha.
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Sources: Danish Museum, National Archives
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Gravesite Details
Buried July 20, 1976, age 76; Source: Danish Museum
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