Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2002, Volume 3, p. 18

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Ho e EAAAAAAAAARAAD D AAACSCSDCCIOCS mm en e e * THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE â€" Thursday. ob es °ons _ f â€" s j . 1 # Eight Generations Great aunt Fourth cousih * «uj i2 0 COCh a Kathryn Irene "Kittte" Cochrane James Frank Cochrane, below and Marâ€" | ranes ,n August 1900 â€" April 22, 2001) lene Harnden‘s grandfathers were brothers. s F,,,,7 ons C s From the Colborne Chronicle, 1988 ra m a h e Town S h l o tmal..: sns ie + James Frank. Cochrane, former reeve of 4 e A W i. t | Cramahe Township and onetime Warden _ James Cochrane came to Canada from Wakeâ€" es e PW .. Co 1 County, died éfl%“/' @’\‘3}%5{\;?3% field, Yorkshire, England. It appears he was one eV . 5 y ( * W j3 B | _1 || after suffering C s e of the sons of Lord Dundonald. \ t & f xo /. w ‘ > || a heart attack fiw\“fl"g‘)@“fl James settled in Cramahe Township, Lot 26, | | YRA ES F4 .. *”'2 [ _ _ l | and stroke at H‘*%&i%"‘/’*"; Concession 1, Broken Front. He ‘was a fia ¢ L ‘7 reage :"v «“3*: i uind | Cobourg Genâ€" ";3””*‘“%\'/';‘3 gardener/farmer. In the early days on this | | i mevllal y Th h ols eral Hospital t * i?’%{* 3 Takeshore property, there was a "Halfway House", | ® T 0 t . woth // Mi. _ â€"|| He was 68. Lo. o y an establishment "half way" between Kingst ‘| mikes se Li Phey ts _ ~ :t ol o i intnont % gston | | & oo ct . $ 1i C( = Mr. Cochrane ) / o sl, 00 ronto at which travellers stopped for food, | [ feaay ns ~~> e had b C bi s oos o2 refreshment, exchange of horses, etc. C i oc .38 ie oty .. \s ha TA Tar 2’,?{ | James Cochrane married Mary E. Davis, born "esl ig;\ WR * ~:â€" C 3 3is P 4 (s PA \?';"%@i? â€" s 1786 in Wexford County, Ireland. The couple had _ 1 * > wl .2 9 $3 b 8: ) | six weeks folâ€" PM 2 _ _ 2e i nine children, five of whom died in infancy or i ~ .. % o V t A 3. 4 || lowing an earâ€" [ _ +. _ _ e early childhood. Mary died in 1855 and is buried is . i ud be s l aiCh ‘ k: _| | ler attack. __. 38 3. \‘fi\‘"’@m”’«g # 4 in the northeast section of Salem Cemetery. Her in ce s s Subontihite . He was t&%‘%@f Â¥ headstone is found there today. It is assumed | | w > _ Bc io F _ | born.*>and '*"N,J* 02 g:;a es was also buried there although no stone | | N6R Â¥ 4 0k y s i9 _ .. raised _ in (‘Q’&‘* ains attesting to this. w saF . s 1 Wnn 0 P is w CT a m a h e 295« I o. Salieaie oo is Ee ~ ie . â€"|| Township, the 4. $ oo Four Children of i2 tne e dE ce flwsc =2 oo ol . ’~~i‘-=-**'“»”” D: 102 o aoos s Cochrane James and Mary E. | @AA SS "‘fim*"‘mdmfi‘fi% onl of the late iss c ies The four surviving children of James and | | w . piooe agpeline w e t ie o. 4.'»;%?"“ pule Rercita Jim Cochrane Mary Cochrane were: Kitt 1 4 ie RRemeSN CS Dayvis and 1. withanch. qj620.18868 ittie, left, with a friend before setting out on her mail run William James Cochrane. s ;\g ;rrie d Elizabeth (Betsy) Youlton, from Grafton 1921â€"24. 2OCochrane was a farmer who, in the last â€"1902. From‘a Leffor i 7 : years, took up the breedi it Then sven cunarenimare ag a Letter to the Editor, The Cobourg Sentinel Star, June 6, 1973 of Standardbredphorses 3 trcl)rtlé.?;] g'nr; %1;15 a. Ja];n;s 1353.1922 Re: Female Letter Carriers ers, â€" . John Y. 1854â€"1875 â€" married Nettie ? To my knowledge, the Letter Carriers Union of C ‘He entered political life w b. Martha Maude (1855â€"1905 supported women mail carriers and I am sure that at g‘lllia;ddaagafhalways elected to Cramgthe Tow 11’;? hleln lil% (ard â€" married Nathaniel Gaffi many employed in this fashi i i oterc| s rried Nathanie ield 1 ploy is fashion. During the 1920s, when I lived 1959. H i c. William H. 1857â€"1927 Litster farm in Vernonville, a wonderful i emstnnge $ 9 S e e n ar en raage, 1ring | N plea i enor Lladn inca iess Emm mreourramid i tank horlslesc:;l;%fiantmus girl, Kittie | council for a period of 21 years, 17 as d. Dr. Charles E. 1861â€"1895 _ At first she substituted for her father when his igfiyfiealth kept hi Pmd oune ele;cted Warden of Northimâ€" married??? 1nr}00rs and when he was incapable to make the Grafton-VemfI))nviirlg belel .C(')ur!ty just before his retirement ‘ sater ie sttfi ts "He was a past M | T irried Cyhthia Aon. Arm | hine, Kittie could be depended upon and for man e was a past Master of Colborn ‘ 1868â€"1937 emstrong %a; abclle:}w%t.ed Government Employee. Not an easy task, buf siia;:rzgg Masonic Lodge No. 91. f ; £. Wallace 1871â€"1905 Af:lofhgg &g\%ted Toves o He is survived by his wife Elizabeth married Georgina M. Bailey 1885â€"1960 _ | Deviney of Grafton. During an;?;itodegfv}?gh‘}f:% grtx‘%veGra;gdfather Davia | Armstrong, daughter of Marianne s Hamestnse isoi served in the postal service of Cobourg and Grafton. 2 t ggghpa?e olt;/lOshawa, s tinss WiIlig Ns j married Catherine M. Huyck 1824 \ Edward Winter, QllebSIS tfl" ary R. Bell of Boucherville, e Cleveland, Ohio | C ec. He was predeceased by a younger Their two children were: Sh P i en a. Alice 1852â€"1855 in JA mm 3. it tog * «o _iz â€"_ 0 Men. married Hiram Rouse, Brighton C qy & /7 y f Y tag e n , 7 !’4/ 6’0‘\‘:/ /7

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