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Edwin White

Male Abt 1868 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Edwin White was born about 1868 in Jasper County, Texas (son of Luther C. White and Mehitabel "Hettie" Cochran); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Luther C. White was born about 1827 in Louisiana; and died.

    Notes:

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1860 Census
    Texas, Jasper County, PO Newton
    Enumerated 2 Aug 1860
    Page 33
    208-208
    L C White 32 M Merchant $800 $--- La
    Mahetabel White 26 F Ind
    John White 9 M La
    Lewis White 4 M Tx
    Eli White 2 M Tx
    B W Hamilton 19 M Clerk Miss
    Isaac Marshall 30 M Clerk Miss
    L C White & Co -- -- 1,300 11,000 Miss

    1870 Census
    Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, PO Jasper
    Enumerated 27 Aug 1870
    Page 77 Stamped 521
    567-577
    White, Luther C 43 M W Merchant 1000 5000 La
    White, Hellie 41 F W Keeping House Indiana
    White, John L. C 20 M W Clerk Dry Goods Store La (by prior marriage??)
    White, Louis 14 M W Tx
    White, Eli 12 M W Tx
    White. Alice 10 F W Tx
    White, Davis 8 M W Tx
    White, Van 6 M W Tx
    White, Edward 2 M W Tx

    1880 Census
    Texas, Jasper County, District 37, Precinct No 2
    Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
    Page 16D SD 1 ED 37
    567-577
    White, Luther C W M 53 Nurseryman La SC SC
    White, Mahable W F 50 Wife Keeping House Indiana Ohio Ky
    White, Louis W M 24 Son Farmer Tx La Ind
    White, Eli V W M 22 Son Printer Tx La Ind
    White. Alice A W F 19 Dtr Tx La Ind
    White, Davis 8 W M 17 Tx Son Tx La Ind
    White, Arandes W M 14 Son Tx La Ind
    White, Edwin W M 11 Son Tx La Ind
    White, Lillian W F 7 Dtr Tx La Ind

    Luther married Mehitabel "Hettie" Cochran on 23 Feb 1853 in Newton County, Texas. Mehitabel (daughter of William Alexander Cochran and Mary "Polly" Bennington) was born about 1830 in Indiana; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mehitabel "Hettie" Cochran was born about 1830 in Indiana (daughter of William Alexander Cochran and Mary "Polly" Bennington); and died.

    Notes:

    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXHK-8Q8
    Name: Lillian Mary Grubbs
    Death Date: 30 Oct 1959
    Death Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Death Age: 86 years
    Estimated Birth Date:
    Birth Date: 16 Mar 1873
    Birthplace: Texas
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Spouse's Name:
    Father's Name: Luther Calvin White
    Father's Birthplace:
    Mother's Name: Mehitabel Cochran
    Mother's Birthplace:
    Occupation:
    Place of Residence:
    Cemetery: Restlawn Memorial Park
    Burial Place:
    Burial Date: 02 Nov 1959
    Additional Relatives: X
    Film Number: 2115989
    Digital Film Number: 4165962
    Image Number: 820
    Reference Number: item 2 cn 55294
    Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

    Children:
    1. Louis White was born about 1856 in Texas; and died.
    2. Eli V. White was born about 1858 in Texas; and died.
    3. Alice A. White was born about 1860 in Jasper County, Texas; and died.
    4. Davis White was born about 1862 in Jasper County, Texas; and died.
    5. Van White was born about 1864 in Jasper County, Texas; and died.
    6. 1. Edwin White was born about 1868 in Jasper County, Texas; and died.
    7. Lillian Mary White was born on 16 Mar 1873 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 30 Oct 1950 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William Alexander Cochran was born on 5 Oct 1802 in Massachusetts; died on 11 Apr 1879 in Jasper, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Kirbyville City Cemetery, Kirbyville, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    From FindAGrave:

    From the Jasper County Archives:

    Articles ran in the Jasper News Boy, Jasper, Texas

    Wednesday, February 2, 1994

    Cochran Family Came to Bleakwood in 1842

    By The Jasper County Historical Commission

    Barbara Smith of the Bon Ami community contributed the following information.

    In 1842, William Cochran boarded a houseboat in Indiana and traveled by way of the Mississippi and Red Rivers, across Louisiana to what later would become Newton County. On the banks of Thickety Creek in the community now know as Bleakwood, he and his brother-in-law Rueben Bennington, built a water mill. Later they would sell this mill to Jesse Lee, who would build a sawmill, gristmill and cotton gin there.

    William, son of Glass and Mahatable Fuller Cochran, has been born in 1802 in Massachusetts and around 1829 had moved to Indiana and married Mary Polly Bennington, a sister of Reuben who had been born in Kentucky in 1808.

    For the first 13 years of their marriage William and Mary made their home in Indiana. It was there they had the following children: Mahatable, born in 1830, who would marry Eli White on Feb 23, 1853 in Newton County; Angelina, born 1832, who would marry Alfred West in Newton County on Apr 3, 1851; Alfred J., born Jan 30,1834; Washington D. C., born 1837, who never married and died in the Civil War at Vermillionville, Louisiana, on Aug 10, 1863; and Lydia Ann, born 1840, who married John Matthew Bivens on Jan 13, 1860 in Newton.

    After their arrival in Texas, another daughter, Mary Ann was born in 1843. She would later marry Henry Bivens on Feb 4, 1868 in Jasper County.

    Alfred J. Cochran, third child of William and Mary, also served in the Confederate States Army, but unlike his brother who was killed, would return home to marry Missouri Ann Bruce on Oct 26, 1865. He and Missouri Ann had the following six children: Robert B., born Sep 26, 1866; William W., born 1868; Walter Hughey, born July 1873; Mary J., born June 3, 1878, who married Tom Choats in 1894; Alfred Boyce, born June 1884; and Pearl, born Oct 3, 1886, who married Jeff Havens.

    Alfred died on Oct 16, 1888 and was buried at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper County. Missouri Ann lived to be 83, dying on Sep 23, 1926. She was buried beside Alfred at Zion Hill.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Newton County
    Cochran William 48 yrs Farmer,300 acres born in Ma.
    Cochran Mary 42 yrs born in Kentucky
    Cochran Mahatable 20 yrs born in Indiana
    Cochran Angelina 18 yrs born in Indiana
    Cochran Alfred 16 yrs born in Indiana
    Cochran Washington D.C. 13 yrs born in Indiana
    Cochran Lydia Ann 10 yrs born in Taylor, Greene, IN
    Cochran Mary Ann 7 yrs born in Texas

    1860 Census
    Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
    Enumerated 16 and 17 July 1870
    Page 50
    325-325
    Alfred West 35 M Farmer 250 230 La
    Angelina West 28 F Ind
    Mary E West 5 F Tx
    Nancy E West 3 F Tx
    Lydia West 1 F Tx
    Martha Reeves 6 F La
    326-326
    Wm Cochran 56 M Farmer 300 210 Mass
    Mary Cochran 52 F Ky
    Alfred Cochran 25 M Ind
    Washington Cochran 23 M Ind
    Mary A Cochran 17 F Tx

    1870 Census
    Texas, Jasper County, PO Jasper
    Enumerated 25 Aug 1870
    Page 45 Stamped 520
    544-564
    Cochran, Alfred 35 M Farmer 16- 100 Ind
    Cochran, Missouri 27 F Keeping House Miss
    Cochran, Robert B 3 m Tx
    Cochran, William W 2 M Tx
    West, Angeline 38 F Ind
    West, Mary E 15 F Tx
    West, Nancy E 13 F Tx
    West, Lida M 11 F Tx
    West, Henry C 9 M Tx
    West, Alfred W 7 M Tx
    Cochran, Wm 68 M Mass
    Cochran, Mary 63 F Ky



    William married Mary "Polly" Bennington on 10 Feb 1827 in Indiana. Mary was born about 1808 in Kentucky; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary "Polly" Bennington was born about 1808 in Kentucky; and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Glass Cochran came to America about 1734 from County Armagh in Northern Ireland. He was eighteen and of Scottish descent. He married Sarah Hamilton of Marblehead, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Robert and Mary Hamilton. Glass and Sarah settled in Blandford, Massachusetts, in the northern part of the township, next to a large pond named in his honor, Cochran Pond. He died in 1795 and is buried there along with his wife and several family members in the old cemetery on Blandford Hill. He was the father of Robert, John, Susanna, Cornelius, Abner, Molly, Amos. and Glass. Amos, we assume, died before reaching adulthood, as we can find no further reference to him. The youngest son, Glass married Mehitable Fuller of Connecticut. Mehitable's family was the well established Fuller family of Massachusetts and Connecticut, descendents of Robert Fuller, who came to America in 1636. Glass and Mehitable "Hetty" were the parents of thirteen children, namely Nathaniel, Harper, Lydia, John, James, Juliet, Charles, William, Joseph Sidney, Henry, Harreson, Betsy, and Sarah. Only nine of these thirteen lived to marry and raise families of their own. Lydia, Juliet, Charles, and Harreson, all died as infants or young children. In 1803/ Glass joined a group of Massachusetts and Connecticut Pioneers in forming the Scioto Land company and the family settled in Franklin County in the newly formed State of Ohio, near what is now Worthington. Here Glass was elected Justice of the Peace, as was his father and brothers back in Blandford. He served, along with his sons, Nathaniel, Harper, and John, in the War of 1812. About 1817, the family moved westward again and settled in Palmyra Township in Knox County, lndiana. Glass died there in 1822. About this time, several of his children moved over into the newly formed County of Greene. Here they operated a grist mill on Doane's Creek in Taylor Township. William (COCHRAN) married Mary "Pol1y" BENNINGTON' Betsy married Rubin Bennington; James married Rosanna Manning; and Sarah married Obadiah Barker. Eventually, Nathaniel, William, Joseph Sidney, Henry, Betsy, and their respective families, along with their mother, Mehitable, traveled west by covered wagon to settle in Texas. Harper went to Arkansas, and John settled in Illinois. Only James and Sarah stayed behind in Greene County. There are now five and six generations of the Cochran and Barker families that have called Greene County home.
    Submitted by. Judie Cochrane
    Source: Greene County, Indiana
    File No. 911 .242
    Lewis Library, Vincennes, University



    Children:
    1. 3. Mehitabel "Hettie" Cochran was born about 1830 in Indiana; and died.
    2. Angelina Cochran was born on 25 Dec 1831 in Indiana; died on 27 May 1887 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    3. Alfred Jones Cochran was born on 30 Jan 1834 in Indiana; died on 10 Oct 1888 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    4. Washington D. C. Cochran was born about 1837 in Indiana; died on 10 Aug 1863 in Louisiana.
    5. Lydia Ann Cochran was born about 1840 in Indiana; and died.
    6. Mary Ann Cochran was born on 2 Jan 1843 in Texas; and died.