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Re: Cochrane family from Manchester, England 1900
« Reply #27 on: Friday 21 January 11 21:58 GMT (UK) »
continuing

Reference for the results was the Evening Echo, 1921
Source Patrick B. O'Neill's Halifax Newspapers

http://www.emd.ca/artists/seeingyou.html

Scroll down to Allan Moore and the write up mentions the Harry Cochrane Orchestra.

Will keep looking
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Re: Cochrane family from Manchester, England 1900
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 22 January 11 00:07 GMT (UK) »
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Registration Year 1909 Page 56400409 Number 56400411

Iris Ernestine Cochrane
b. Oct 8, 1909 Halifax
Father: Harry Cochrane
Occupation: Musician
Mother: Clara Wallace Wilson
Residence: 40 Duncan St. Halifax, NS
Physician: M A MacAulay

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Re: Cochrane family from Manchester, England 1900
« Reply #29 on: Saturday 22 January 11 00:14 GMT (UK) »
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Registration Year 1926 Book 46 Page 984
Annie Lucy Chaisson and Ernest Cochrane
m. 12 July 1926, St Agnes Glebe House, License #3878

Ernest Cochrane
Clerk, Bachelor, age 34, Episcopalian
Residence: 48 Duncan St., Halifax, NS
Birth: Manchester, England
Father: John Thomas Cochrane
Place of Birth of Father: Manchester
Mother: Mary Baxendale

Annie Lucy Chaisson
Clerk, age 34, Roman Catholic
Residence and place of birth: Cheticamp, NS
Father: Laurence Chaisson
Mother: Lucy Aucoin

Witnesses: A L Chaisson, 77 Windsor St, Halifax, NS
                   ? Cochrane, 48 Duncan St. Halifax, NS

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Re: Cochrane family from Manchester, England 1900
« Reply #30 on: Saturday 22 January 11 00:22 GMT (UK) »
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Death
Registration year: 1938 Book 175 Page 15

Ernest Cochrane
d. Jan 5, 1938
Residence: 15 Parker Street, Halifax, NS
Length of stay in Province/Canada 30 years
married
b. Manchester, March 3, 1893, age 45 years, 10 months
occupation: clerk at Pickford & Black's S/S Office
Wife: Mrs. Annie Cochrane
Father: John T Cochrane
Mother: Emily Baxendale
Cause of death - drowning.
Death - accident, fell between wharf and ship, drowning and cuts, can't decipher the rest
Buried at Camp Hill Cemetery

You can view the original certificates and registrations on-line at the above site. I will keep looking for information.


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Re: Cochrane family from Manchester, England 1900
« Reply #31 on: Saturday 22 January 11 02:03 GMT (UK) »
I checked the transcriptions at Camp Hill Cemetery but couldn't find a burial for him. I will keep looking and post if I find something. Do you also have a thread on the England board? If so, can you post the URL for the thread on this site so we can have any other info. It all helps.
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Re: Cochrane family from Manchester, England 1900
« Reply #32 on: Saturday 22 January 11 10:08 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Cochrane family from Manchester, England 1900
« Reply #33 on: Saturday 22 January 11 10:25 GMT (UK) »
This is amazing!!!  :) :)
Thanks so much - I've got a bit of a busy weekend ahead but I'll digest it all probably in the next day or so
Thank you again everyone for your help - brilliant all of you  :)
Rayson - Bedworth pre 1850 and Manchester post 1850
Mills - Ireland pre 1850 and Manchester post 1850
Baxendale - Wigan pre 1850 and Manchester post 1850
Tallis - Bedworth pre and post 1850
England - Manchester pre and post 1850
Townsend - Halifax pre and post 1850

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Re: Cochrane family from Manchester, England 1900
« Reply #34 on: Saturday 22 January 11 11:04 GMT (UK) »
On the 1900 Census is Hannah Cochrane bon 1883. Hannah married Frederick William Waldren 26 June 1907. Frederick William Walden Born 28 Oct 1873 in Providence, RI Death June 1971 in Providence, RI. They had 2 sons and a daughter.  George Fredrick 1909 - 1944 Harry C Waldren 1914 - 1995 and Ruth Estelle Waldren 1918 - 1998

1910 Providence Ward 8, Providence, Rhode Island


Geo F Walden 58 Head. Engraver at Jewellery shop
Sophie Walden 60 Wife. Had 4 children and 4 survive.
George A Walden 34 Son. Silversmith
Fred W Walden 36 Son. Marriage 2 for 3 years. Silversmith
Hannah Walden 27 Daughter In Law. Marriage 1 for 3 years. Had 1 child and 1 survives
George F Walden 9 months Grandson
William Senft 56 Brother-In-Law, Lather General Work.


1920 Providence Ward 7, Providence, Rhode Island

Frederic W Walden 46 Born Rhode Island. Silversmith at Jewellery Co
Hannah Walden 35 Immigrated 1889. NA 1907
George F Walden 11
Harry C Walden 5
Ruth E Walden 1 year 6 mths
William Senft 65 Uncle. Lather for contracting company.


1930 Providence shows the family

Frederick Walden 55 Married at 21 years. Silversmith
Hannah Walden 45 Married at 22 years. Immigrated 1890. NA
George F Walden 21 Toolmaker
Harry C Walden 15
Ruth Walden 11
William Fenft 75 Uncle Born Rhode Island.
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Re: Cochrane family from Manchester, England 1900
« Reply #35 on: Saturday 22 January 11 11:11 GMT (UK) »
George Frederick Waldren  appears on the US Rosters of WW2  - Died in Normandy. France.  Was a pivate in the Army   He is buried in the Military Cemetary in Long Island, New York. He was a private in the Army Normandy Invasion in WW11. Married to Ina born 18 Apr 1906 in Prov., RI Death June 1968 in Cranston, Rhode Island.

Ina Walden. Born 18 April 1906 and died in June 1968
Last Residence: 02910  Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island.
SSN issued: Rhode Island (Before 1951)
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