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Submitted by: Kathy Cochran
Email address: <KathyCochran@juno.com>
Husband: Frank Lavern COCHRAN
Birthdate: 5/7/1927
Birthplace: Chetopa, Kansas
Death date: 12/25/1998
Place of death: Montgomery, Alabama
Burial: Memorial Cemetery
Father: Frank Delbert Cochran of Kansas
Mother: Luella Ellen Coonfield of Arkansas
Marriage date: 1951
Marriage place: Montgomery, AL
Wife: Anne Alice CARTER
Birthdate: 3/14/1934
Birthplace: Montgomery, AL
Death date: 1/27/1992
Place of death: Montgomery, AL
Burial: Memorial Cemetery
Father: Cecil Earl Fenn Carter of Bullock County, AL
Mother: Alice Emma McClain, daughter of Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles Allen
McClain of Ramer AL
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: living
Documentation: Frank served in the Korean War and was later stationed
at Maxwell AFB. He worked 30 years for Halstead Construction and erected
several beautiful buildings in the state of Alabama, schools, community
colleges,state offices, shopping malls, most of what you see on the
Eastern Blvd as it was first being developed and then the gorgeous
Shriners Temple. In the 1950s he and Anne had traveled, living in Broken
Arrow Oklahoma, and then Mesa Arizona, where she was able to get to know
many of his Coonfield and Cochran relatives. Her family was in
Montgomery for many many years, back to the Civil War. Anne's lineage of
Stone, Fenn, Bozeman, Anderson, Sellers, McClain, Moon, Stephens came
through the 1700s Carolinas, some serving in the American Revolution and
I have found a small cemetery in Hope Hull where some of the Bozemans and
Carters are buried on McLean Road, while several others are buried at
Dublin Church of Christ Cemetery and at Hills Chapel in Ramer.