He died in Weatherford but is buried in Lone Wolf, OK.
Comrade Cogdill was a son of Robert and Malinda Cogdill, born in Buncombe
County, N.C., in 1842. He was married to Miss C.J. Cook in 1862, and to this
union there were born five boys and five girls, all surviving except one son.
The family removed to Granbury, Tex., in 1868, and from that place went to Lone
Wolf, Okla., in 1901. He was a Confederate soldier of strong convictions, having
enlisted with the 6th North Carolina Regiment in 1861 and served to the
surrender. He was a loyal Church member and a Master Mason for many years
He died in Weatherford but is buried in Lone Wolf, OK.
Comrade Cogdill was a son of Robert and Malinda Cogdill, born in Buncombe
County, N.C., in 1842. He was married to Miss C.J. Cook in 1862, and to this
union there were born five boys and five girls, all surviving except one son.
The family removed to Granbury, Tex., in 1868, and from that place went to Lone
Wolf, Okla., in 1901. He was a Confederate soldier of strong convictions, having
enlisted with the 6th North Carolina Regiment in 1861 and served to the
surrender. He was a loyal Church member and a Master Mason for many years
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