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From: Mark Clift <>
Subject: [TNMARSHA] Re: TNMARSHA-D Digest V00 #104
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 05:22:29 -0700 (PDT)


Hugh Cochran, Sr. is an ancestor of mine. I have done some research on his
military service and family. To my knowledge, he was never buried near the
square, although he is listed on a Confedrate memorial there.

Hugh was captured at the Yazoo River during the Battle of Jackson (May
1863), and was shipped up the Mississippi via the steamer Crescent City. He
had already been very sick but apparently got worse on the trip. He was
admitted to a prison hospital in Moundville, Illinois, and died there in
June of that year. He is buried in the Moundville National Cemetery.

Are you a descendant? If so, what line is yours? I have additional
information I am sure you would be interested in.

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Searching also in mostly Marshall, Lincoln, and Giles Counties
-BARTLETT -BECK -BRENTS -BURGESS -CLARK -CLIFT -COCHRAN -DUNCAN -EMERSON
-GILLUM -HILLIARD -HOLLAND -JONES -ROGERS -WRIGHT
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On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 04:00:31 -0700, wrote:
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Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 17:06:24 -0500
From: Christopher Taylor <>

I'm going to tell a conversation I had today and ask you for your help
filling in the details:

A man told me his sister remembers seeing tombstones on the SE Corner of the
Lewisburg square when she was 17 (57 years ago). One of the people buried
there was said to be Hugh Cochran Sr, a Confederate soldier who died during
the war. It has been said that the graves were destroyed or moved when the
town square was downsized in the mid 1950's. Does anyone have information
about this story that might prove truth or falsehood?

Looking forward to hearing from you-

Christopher
Lewisburg, TN





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