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Cochran 1796

(106)(A248)

List of those commemorated:

John Cochran d. 22/03/1787

Catharin Miller or Cochran d. 05/03/1828

Thomas Cochran d. 18/11/1808

Alexander Cochran d. 21/04/1852

East Lothian Council records include: 

Hellen Miller 1811

Caroline Crawford 1818

To the memory of 

the Rev. John Cochran 

who was ordained Minister of the 

Parish March 22nd 1787 and died 

very much regretted May 22nd 1796 

aged 46.

Erected 

by his widow 

Mrs. Catharin Miller 

who died March 5th 1828 aged 69 

Also 

Thomas Cochran

 their second and youngest son 

Volunteer of the first class 

on board HM ship Northumberland died

 off Gibraltar 18th November 1808 

aged 16 years.

Also 

Alexander, their eldest son 

who died in Grand Canary 

on the 21st of April 1852 

in the 65th year of his age

Destruction of the French Frigates Arianne & Andromaque 22nd May 1812.
The image shows the last stages of the action of 22 May 1812. From left to right: MameluckArianeAndromaque and Northumberland.

HMS Northumberland was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at the yards of Barnard, Deptford and launched on 2 February 1798. She carried Napoleon to his final exile on St Helena.