The history of the COCHRAN family was written by Deaf Robert about the time that some members of his family emigrated to Pennsylvania. They settled in what is now Chester County. The original document is in the possession of the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia. In his writings he mentions several Cochrans who "came" to Pennsylvania, rather than "went" indicating he may have been in PA when he wrote his later documents. His family dates all come from the manuscript.
Children of Deaf Cochran and Jean Stephenson are:
i. JANET COCHRAN, b. April 16, 1690; d. August 1735.
ii. ISABELLA COCHRAN, b. November 04, 1699, Mayboy, Londonderry, Ireland; d. March 12, 1760, Cochranville, PA.
iii. STEPHEN COCHRAN, b. December 05, 1702, Maboy, Londonderry, Ireland; d. Maboy, Londonderry, Ireland.
iv. MARY ROBE COCHRAN, b. November 1703; d. September 1758; m. JOHN ROB; b. Abt. 1690, Magilizan, Ireland.
v. DAVID COCHRAN, b. October 06, 1710, Maboy, Londonderry, Ireland; d. June 19, 1771, Maboy, Londonderry, Ireland; m. MARY ROBE, April 15, 1726, Maboy, Londonderry, Ireland; b. Abt. 1710.
vi. NATHAN COCHRAN, b. February 1712/13, Maboy, Londonderry, Ireland; d. Maboy, Londonderry, Ireland.