... (III) William (2), second son of William (1) and Catherine (Goodge) Cottom, was born in Lower Tyrone township, Fayette county, Pennsylvania, March 12, 1820, died February 27, 1902. He attended the district public schools, and when a young man learned the trade of wagonmaker. He follwed his trade in Tyrone township until late in life, when he retired to the town of Dawson, where he died. He was a member of the state militia, ranking as first lieutenant of the Fourth Company, Fifty-second Regiment of the Thirteenth Division, appointed in 1842 by Governor Porter. He was a democrat in politics, and a member of the Methodist church.
He married (first) March 1, 1845, Phoebe Sembower, born June 22, 1821, died August 19, 1871. He married (second) April 2, 1874, Nancy Cochran, born February 14, 1836, in Lower Tyrone township, Fayette county, daughter of Isaac and Rosanna (Sample) Cochran, who tradition says, were the handsomest couple that ever entered Old Tyrone Church. ...
Children of William (2) Cottom and his first wife:
1. Albert, born February 25, 1846; a truck gardener of Chillicothe, Iowa.
2. William Henry, February 4, 1848; a carpernter of Toulon, Illinois.
3. James Alexander, born August 19 1849, died December 6, 1861.
4. Emily, born July 3, 1852, died January 13, 1859.
5. Franklin, born October 15, 1854, died January 19, 1859.
6. Louis, born August 10, 1867, died March 2, 1869.
7. Mary Catherine, born January 7, 1859, died November 21, 1867.
8. Adam Clark, born October 24, 1860; now engaged in business at Perryopolis, Pennsylvania.
Children by second wife, Nancy Cochran:
9. Isaac J., born February 13, 1875, residing at Dawson, Pennsylvania, unmarried.
10. Joseph R., of whom further.
Mrs. Nancy (Cochran) Cottom survives her husband, a resident of Dawson, Pennsylvania. ...