[11329] !Frank Cochran
__ | _Jesse BUCKBEE ______| | | | |__ | | |--James BUCKBEE | (1832 - ....) | __ | | |_Elizabeth HAIGLER __| | |__
[1855] !Submitted by: Debi Faris
_Thomas A. DAVIDSON ______________ | (1810 - ....) m 1841 _Frank C. DAVIDSON __| | (1853 - 1918) m 1881| | |_Elizabeth Jane SNIDER (SIDNER?) _ | (1824 - ....) m 1841 | |--Helen DAVIDSON | (1884 - ....) | _James Jacob KEGARICE ____________ | | (1834 - ....) |_Adda Jane KEGARICE _| (1861 - 1886) m 1881| |_Melissa Jane PHARES _____________+ (1837 - 0190)
[3187] !Source: Research by William Marshall Phares of Muskogee, Oklahoma and Mrs. C.
[3188] C. Willmore of Hebron, Nebraska
__ | _William HILL _______| | | | |__ | | |--Delilah HILL | | __ | | |_Mary RITTENHOUSE ___| | |__
_George LAMBERT _____+ | (1715 - 1787) m 1735 _John LAMBERT _______| | (1736 - 1804) m 1755| | |_Eva Marie ____ _____ | (1722 - 1781) m 1735 | |--George LAMBERT | (1777 - 1841) | _____________________ | | |_Jean ____ __________| m 1755 | |_____________________
[5982]
"In the name of God, Amen, so be it remembered that I George Lambert of Pendleton Cty. and State of Virginia being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory, or you may say thus considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and
being of sound mind so, blessed be almighty God for the same, do make and publish this may last will and Testament, in the manner and form following:
[5984] Wife Nelly: the household and kitchen furniture and one bay mare;
[5985] Son George: One rifle gun and five dollars;
[5986] Son Noah: One rifle gun and five dollars;
[5987] Son John: twenty-five dollars;
[5988] Son Harvey: twenty-five dollars;
[5989] Son Arnold: "all of my lands with the exception of a small piece adjoining Amos Judy, and the said Arnold Lambert binds hmself his heirs to furnish the said father & mother a comfortable maintainance during their lives off of the said lands;
[5990] His wife's property he willed to his daughter Mary (!)
[5991]
Will dated 17 Oct. 1840. He died the next August and his will was presented 5 Jan. 1842. The will contains George Lambert (X) his mark. It was witnessed by Solomon Henkle and James Warren. Purchased 60 acres in 1800 in Dry Run, Virginia.
--Ramona Ralstin
[5992]
George was almost certainly born in Virginia. His brother James's Revolutionary War pension application shows that John, Sr., his father was living in what is now Pendleton County in 1774-1775. --Pendleton County, West Virginia, Past & Present,
1991
[5993] He was supposed to be 62 at the time of his death, but that doesn't match with either of the given years of death, 1777 and 1778.
______________________ | _Alfred C. LINDORFER _| | (.... - 1981) | | |______________________ | | |--Cheryl LINDORFER | | _Alva J. HARMAN ______+ | | (1879 - 1971) m 1902 |_Vada HARMAN _________| | |_Alma Ruth HUTCHINGS _ m 1902
[10781] !Frank Cochran
[2] SS #445-07-9563
[3]
Ellen was just a little girl when her mother died, and, while it was bad for all her brothers and sisters, it was almost a tragedy for her. She went to live with her maternal grandparents and lived a tranquil, happy life with them. When she
returned to her father's house after he remarried, things changed. She was not used to the rougher life, and her father's new wife was jealous of her mother, at one time piercing her only picture of her mother repeatedly with an ice-pick. She
was bright and rebellious, unhappy at home, sometimes unhappy at school.
[4]
Life was hard for her, but there were bright spots. She enjoyed parts of World War II. She had a good job, an active social life, and increasing self-esteem. After the war, she married Jim O'Keefe, an army veteran who was severely damaged by
the war, both physically and mentally. The marriage didn't last.
[5]
Later, she worked for her brother Pierce in Wichita, Kansas, was able to buy a home, and was happy. When he suddenly died in 1960, her world fell apart, essentially forever. Happiness from then on was mostly from nieces and nephews and her
cats, which were always with her.
[6] She died from cancer, colon cancer that spread throughout her body.
_John A. NAGLEY _____+ | (1786 - 1850) m 1786 _Aaron NAGLEY _______| | (1818 - ....) m 1838| | |_Elizabeth GREGG ____+ | (1786 - 1849) m 1786 | |--Mary Emerine NAGLEY | (1844 - 1914) | _____________________ | | |_Elizabeth ADAMS ____| (.... - 1897) m 1838| |_____________________
[496] !Submitted by: Paul D. Schenck
_Thomas SCOTT _______+ | (1787 - 1865) m 1810 _James SCOTT ________| | (1834 - ....) | | |_Nancy SKIDMORE _____+ | (1787 - 1861) m 1810 | |--Pearl SCOTT | | _____________________ | | |_Margaret GRIFFITH __| (1842 - 1887) | |_____________________
[6773] !Submitted by: Dorothea Sutton Morris
_Frederick TETER ____+ | (1891 - 1966) m 1915 _Herman Byrd TETER ______| | (1925 - ....) | | |_Cleda PUFFENBARGER _ | (1893 - 1975) m 1915 | |--Sharon Lee TETER | (1959 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Vera Dorthia GOCHENOUR _| (1927 - ....) | |_____________________
[4526] !Source: Wilda (Phares) McCauley, Family Records; 1341 Railroad St, Grafton, WV
[4527] 26354, Feb 1995.