The Valley of the Shadow

Cochran Family

John H. Cochran, a native of Augusta County, Virginia, watched the secession crisis from Richmond. When Virginia seceded from the Union, John, at the age of twenty-two, enlisted as a private in Company A of the 46th Virginia Infantry. He died of wounds received in battle in Petersburg in July 1864. His brother, Benjamin F. Cochran, enlisted in Waynesboro as a private in Company E of the 1st Virginia Cavalry. After the war, Benjamin farmed near Fishersville in Augusta County.

The following links provide access to
the most likely matches in the Valley of the Shadow databases:

John H. Cochran: 1860 Census | 1860 Slaveowner Census | Military Service
Benjamin F. Cochran: 1860 Census | 1870 Census | Military Service


 

Part 1: The Eve of War

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Part 2: The War Years

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Franklin County Personal Papers: Eve of War | War Years | Aftermath
Augusta County Personal Papers: Eve of War | War Years | Aftermath


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