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Price Du-ga-wu-li Cochran

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Price Du-ga-wu-li Cochran

Birth
USA
Death
27 Jan 1928 (aged 85)
Hulbert, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Lost City, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
60, SEE Tyner's Plat Map in OPAWTR
Memorial ID
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*Served in the Civil War, US, 3rd Indian Home Guards, Co. 1. Another Cherokee Name: Too-ger-wulte.

Born in the Saline Dist., CN, IT to John Price "Jack" Cochran b. 1824 in CNE (GA) and Ella Ail-le Ah-We-Kah b. CNE (GA).

He married abt 1865, Lucy Keener (Kenah) b. 1846 in Tahlequah Dist., CN, IT, daughter of Joe Welch Kenah & Betsy Welch Kenah; they had 3 children: Bird E. (buried at this cem.); William b. 1874 (buried at the Red Bird Cem., Gore, OK, (both sons married Margaret J. Downing (buried at this cem.); and Emily Ai-tsi Cochran who married William Bird Tackett (both buried at the Three Rivers Cem., Wagoner, OK).

He married in 1883, Eliza Rogers b. 1 May 1865 (buried at this cem.); they had the following children: Ella, Susie (buried at this cem.), Anna, Georgia (buried at this cem.), Dolly (buried at this cem.) who maried Frank Neugin, & Celia (buried at this cem.).

He married (3) Caroline Henson b. 1860 d. 1938; they had 3 children, an infant Cochran, another child, and Rose Lee Cochran b. 3 Mary 1906.

It is said that old man Price cochran was a traveling Baptist Church song leader and an influential officer in the Redbird Smith Nighthawk Keetoowah movement during and after the allotment period. He would take his teenage grandson, Price William Cochran, with him as his horse and buggy driver to many church and Indian meetings all over eastern OK in the Cherokee Nation.
[Source: [email protected] at awt.ancestry.com.]
*Served in the Civil War, US, 3rd Indian Home Guards, Co. 1. Another Cherokee Name: Too-ger-wulte.

Born in the Saline Dist., CN, IT to John Price "Jack" Cochran b. 1824 in CNE (GA) and Ella Ail-le Ah-We-Kah b. CNE (GA).

He married abt 1865, Lucy Keener (Kenah) b. 1846 in Tahlequah Dist., CN, IT, daughter of Joe Welch Kenah & Betsy Welch Kenah; they had 3 children: Bird E. (buried at this cem.); William b. 1874 (buried at the Red Bird Cem., Gore, OK, (both sons married Margaret J. Downing (buried at this cem.); and Emily Ai-tsi Cochran who married William Bird Tackett (both buried at the Three Rivers Cem., Wagoner, OK).

He married in 1883, Eliza Rogers b. 1 May 1865 (buried at this cem.); they had the following children: Ella, Susie (buried at this cem.), Anna, Georgia (buried at this cem.), Dolly (buried at this cem.) who maried Frank Neugin, & Celia (buried at this cem.).

He married (3) Caroline Henson b. 1860 d. 1938; they had 3 children, an infant Cochran, another child, and Rose Lee Cochran b. 3 Mary 1906.

It is said that old man Price cochran was a traveling Baptist Church song leader and an influential officer in the Redbird Smith Nighthawk Keetoowah movement during and after the allotment period. He would take his teenage grandson, Price William Cochran, with him as his horse and buggy driver to many church and Indian meetings all over eastern OK in the Cherokee Nation.
[Source: [email protected] at awt.ancestry.com.]

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