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Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone (1767-1834), a colonel in the army; became a member of Parlia- 

 ment. VI 10, Elizabeth Cochrane. VI 11 (F), Archibald Cochrane, ninth Earl of Dundonald 

 (1748-1831), at 16 years of age a cornet in the Third Dragoons, later turned to the navy, but 

 grew weary of this life, for his bent "lay towards natural science." VI 12, Anne Gilchrist. 



VII 1, John E. Cornwallis Rous, second Earl of Stradbroke (1794-1886), served in the army 

 with distinction, winning a medal with five clasps. VII 2, Augusta Musgrave. VII 3, Charles 

 and Andrew Cochrane. VII 4, Sir Thomas John Cochrane (1789-1872), G. C. B. and admiral 

 of the fleet. VII 5, Rosetta Cuffe. VII 6, Anna Maria and Jane Cochrane. Fraternity of 

 Propositus: VII 7, Basil Cochrane (died 1816), a lieutenant colonel in the army. VII 8, William 

 Erskine Cochrane (died 1871), a major, Fifteenth Hussars; served in Peninsular war. VII 9, 

 Mary Anne Manson. VII 10, Edward Fitzgerald, a lieutenant colonel. VII 12, Archibald 

 Cochrane (1783-1829), a captain of the Royal Navy. VII 13, Hannah Jane Mowbray. VII 

 14 (Propositus), THOMAS COCHRANE, tenth Earl of Dundonald. VII 15 (consort), Katherine 

 Frances Corbet Barnes. 



VIII 1, George Edward Rous, third Earl of Stradbroke (born 1862), vice admiral of Suffolk. 

 VIII 3, Adela Rous. VIII 4, Sir Thomas Belhaven Cochrane (born 1856), admiral of the fleet. 

 VIII 5, Francis Arthur Charles Cochrane. VIII 6, Rosetta and Annette Cochrane. VIII 7, 

 William Marshall Cochrane (1817-1898), a colonel in the army. VIII 8, Mary Hussey. VIII 

 9, John Owen, captain Royal Navy. VIII 11, Sally C. Fitzgerald. VIII 12, Basil Edward 

 Arthur Cochrane (1817-1895). VIII 13, Robert Cochrane (1816-1907). VIII 14, Archibald 

 H. (1819-1907), and Arthur (born 1826) Cochrane. Children of Propositus: VIII 16, Thomas 

 Cochrane, eleventh Earl of Dundonald (1814-1885), a captain in the army. VIII 17, Louisa 

 Mackinnon. VIII 18, William Horatio Cochrane (1818-1900), in the army. VIII 1 >, Sir 

 Arthur A. L. P. Cochrane (1824-1905), an admiral of the Royal Navy who distinguished himself 

 at Acre; commanded the Niger, and was wounded at the destruction of the Chinese fleet, 1857. 

 VIII 20, Ernest Grey L. Cochrane (born 1834), a captain of the Royal Navy, retired and became 

 high sheriff of Donegal. VIII 21, Elizabeth K. Cochrane (died 1868). VIII 22, George Boyle, 

 sixth Earl of Glasgow (1825-1890), Lord Clerk Register of Scotland. VIII 23, Hon. Montagu 

 Cromby. 



IX 1, Thomas B. H. Cochrane (born 1856), a lieutenant of the Royal Navy. IX 2, William 

 Francis Cochrane (born 1847), a colonel in the army. IX 3, Thomas Erskine Cochrane (1849- 

 1906), a commander of the Royal Navy. IX 4, John Palmer Cochrane (born 1852), a captain 

 in the army. IX 5, Arthur H. D. Cochrane (born 1856). IX 6, Caroline Katherine and Edith 

 Hamilton Cochrane. IX 7, Cornelia Ramsay Owen. IX 8, Basil Edward Cochrane (born 

 1841), a vice admiral of the Royal Navy. Children's children of Propositus: IX 12, Douglas 

 Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, twelfth Earl of Dundonald (born 1852), a distinguished 

 cavalry officer who became a lieutenant general in 1907. IX 14, Thomas Horatio A. E. Cochrane 

 (born 1857), served in the army in South Africa; was under secretary of state for the home depart- 

 ment. IX 15, Lady Gertrude Boyle. 



X 1, Archibald Cochrane (born 1874), a commander of the Royal Navy. X 2, Edward 

 Owen Cochrane (born 1881), a lieutenant of the Royal Navy. X 3, Grizel and Gwervyl Cochrane. 

 Children's children's children of Propositus: X 4, Thomas George, Ralph Alexander, and Roger 

 Cochrane. X 5, Archibald Douglas Cochrane (born 1885), a lieutenant of the Royal Navy. 

 X 6, Louisa, Marjorie, Katherine, and Dorothy Cochrane. 



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