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Allen Burch Cochran

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Allen Burch Cochran

Birth
Pumpkintown, Jackson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
20 Mar 1953 (aged 75)
Alarka, Swain County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Alarka, Swain County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Allen Burch Cochran was the son of Thomas Worth Cockerham and Martha Jane Bailey. He was born in the Pumpkintown Community of Jackson County, NC. The family would later move to Swain County.

Allen Burch Cochran married Hattie B Nations on 27 Jul 1898 in Swain County, NC. Their marriage was performed by: John Dehart, Justice of the Peace. Witnesses were: R.J. Nations, L Chatman and Samuel Baines.

Allen and Hattie had:
1) Thomas Cochran (1899-?)
2) Nora Ethel Cochran (1901-1975)
3) Harley Coleman Cochran (1903-1957)
4) Ollie Cochran (1905-1934)
5) Bonnie Dora Cochran (1907-1990)
6) John Hardy Cochran (1910-1979)
7) Ed Burton Cochran (1913-1982)
8) Della Catherine Cochran (1916-1997)
9) Nell Beulah Cochran (1919-1994)
7) Margaret E Cochran (1919-?)
8) Mary Magdaline "Maggie" Cochran (1921-2002)

Allen died at home in the Alarka Community of Swain County. He was morbidly ill at the time of his death.
Allen Burch Cochran was the son of Thomas Worth Cockerham and Martha Jane Bailey. He was born in the Pumpkintown Community of Jackson County, NC. The family would later move to Swain County.

Allen Burch Cochran married Hattie B Nations on 27 Jul 1898 in Swain County, NC. Their marriage was performed by: John Dehart, Justice of the Peace. Witnesses were: R.J. Nations, L Chatman and Samuel Baines.

Allen and Hattie had:
1) Thomas Cochran (1899-?)
2) Nora Ethel Cochran (1901-1975)
3) Harley Coleman Cochran (1903-1957)
4) Ollie Cochran (1905-1934)
5) Bonnie Dora Cochran (1907-1990)
6) John Hardy Cochran (1910-1979)
7) Ed Burton Cochran (1913-1982)
8) Della Catherine Cochran (1916-1997)
9) Nell Beulah Cochran (1919-1994)
7) Margaret E Cochran (1919-?)
8) Mary Magdaline "Maggie" Cochran (1921-2002)

Allen died at home in the Alarka Community of Swain County. He was morbidly ill at the time of his death.


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