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John (Jack) Cochrane was born 20 April 1855 in Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom to John Cochrane (1820-1884) and Elizabeth Paterson (1831-1923) and died circa 1902 of unspecified causes.


Siblings


Offspring of John Cochrane (1820-1884) and Elizabeth Paterson (1831-1923)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Jean(nie) Hood Cochrane (1851-1935) 17 December 1851 Conon Carmyllie, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom 14 February 1935 Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, United States John Robson Bell (c1851-1924)
James Paterson Cochrane (1853-1904) 1853 Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom 1904 New Zealand Mary Sophia Pollard (1859-)
John (Jack) Cochrane (1855-1901) 20 April 1855 Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom 1902
Elizabeth Paterson Cochrane (1858-1920) 6 November 1858 Conon Carmyllie, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom 24 May 1920 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada William Loudon (1850-1885)
Colin Carmichael (1863-1899)
Ann(i)e Cochrane (1859-1912)
David Paterson Cochrane (1861-1943)
Charles Cochrane (1863-1864)
Alexander Cochrane (1865-1931) 29 March 1865 Backboath, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom 5 February 1931 Waimate, Canterbury, New Zealand Jessie Begg (1869-1919)
Margaret Davidson Cochrane (1869-1950)
William Cochrane (1870-1960)
Marion Gibson Cochrane (1872-1958)
Isabella Mary Cochrane (1876-1965)

From Cyclopedia of New Zealand, 1903: " Mr. John Cochrane, sometime of Waituna Mains, Waituna, was a son of the late Mr. John Cochrane, an old colonist of Waimate, and came came with his father in the ship “Himalaya,” in 1867, landing at Lyttelton. Mr. Cochrane, senior, went to Waimate, and took up a farm near the embryo township, and worked it for many years. He took an active part in local matters, and was one of the promoters of the Waimate Presbyterian church Sir. Cochrane, junior, worked with his father for a number of years in farming and contratcting. In 1878, in conjunction with his brother, he took up Waituna Mains. The partnership was afterwards dissolved, and the farm was thereafter carried on by Mr. John Cochrane. The general average of crops was — wheat, twenty-five bushels; oats, fifty to sixty bushels per acre. Like his father, Mr. Cochrane took a prominent part in local affairs, and was chairman of the Waituna school committee, and treasurer of the Waimate Caledonian Society. Mr. Cochrane was County Valuer for the Waimate County Council, and had occupied a similar position under the New Zealand Govern ment. Mr. Cochrane was killed by a loaded dray falling on his chest in May, 1902."

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Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
¶ Death
  • Family source said death 7 May 1901.



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