Person:John Cochran (27)

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John Cochran, of Waterside
b.30 Jun 1662
d.7 Jan 1729
m. Mar 1656
  1. John Cochran, of Waterside1662 - 1729
  2. Hugh CochraneAbt 1667 -
  3. James Cochran1698 - 1766
  4. William Cochran - Abt 1739
  5. Grizel Cochran - 1748
  1. Elizabeth Cochrane
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Name John Cochran, of Waterside
Gender Male
Birth? 30 Jun 1662
Marriage to Hannah de Werth
Death? 7 Jan 1729

John Cochran

  • Sir John Cochrane was the son of William Cochrane, 1st Earl of Dundonald and Eupheme Scott. He married Margaret Strickland, daughter of Sir William Strickland, 1st Bt. and Margaret Cholmley, in March 1656. He died after 23 June 1707. He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Ayrshire [Scotland] in 1669. In 1683 he was suspected of complicity in the Rye House Plot, and fled to Holland. In 1685 he returned to Scotland and took part in Argyll's uprising. Sir John and his son took refuge in the house of his uncle, Gavin Cochrane of Craigmuir, whose wife Margaret Cleland was the sister of Captain Cleland, killed at Muirdykes, and out of revenge she betrayed them to the royalists, and they were conveyed to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh. He was imprisoned and his lands confiscated. In 1690 he was restored to his estates. He lived at Ochiltree, Scotland.
  • Descendants of JOHN, of Dundonald, of Paisley, Scotland, who went over to Ulster in the north of Ireland circa 1680 - 1684, or before, with three of his sons: HUGH, JOHN, and JAMES, believing they would be free to follow their faith in the Presbyterian church. But this was not to be. They were not allowed to worship openly and their marriages were not honored unless done in the State Church. They were taxed heavily and had no rights in government. So they fled Ireland to save their wealth, if not their lives, and came to America, very likely before 1720. Before 1724 COCHRANS first settled on the Susquehanna river, then the frontier. Scotch Irish fighters served as a shield to Penn's Quakers.
References
  1.   John Cochran, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.

    John Cochrane was baptised on 30 June 1662.1 He was the son of Sir John Cochrane and Margaret Strickland.1 A contract for the marriage of John Cochrane and Hannah de Werth was signed on 14 September 1687.1 He died circa 7 January 1729.1
    In 1685 he was imprisoned with his father for his part in the Argyll rising, but was afterwards pardoned.1 He lived at Waterside.1
    Children of John Cochrane and Hannah de Werth
    John Cochrane1 d. 23 Nov 1752
    James Cochrane+1 d. 29 Aug 1762
    Citations
    1. [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1225. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]

  2.   Anderson, William. The Scottish nation, or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland. (Edinburgh: A. Fullarton, 1867-1868)
    Vol. 2, Page 100.

    Sir John and his son took refuge in the house of his uncle, Gavin Cochrane of Craigmuir, whose wife Margaret Cleland was the sister of Captain Cleland, killed at Muirdykes, and out of revenge she betrayed them to the royalists, and they were conveyed to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh.