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Cochran, GA -- U.S. city in Georgia
Population (2000): 4455
Housing Units (2000): 1851
Land area (2000): 4.085261 sq. miles (10.580777 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.138147 sq. miles (0.357798 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 4.223408 sq. miles (10.938575 sq. km)
FIPS code: 17328
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 32.386646 N, 83.350684 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 31014
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Cochran -- U.S. County in Texas
Population (2000): 3730
Housing Units (2000): 1587
Land area (2000): 775.220003 sq. miles (2007.810505 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.087737 sq. miles (0.227238 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 775.307740 sq. miles (2008.037743 sq. km)
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 33.654603 N, 102.787951 W
Headwords:
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Cochran

For the history of the surname, see Cochrane. Cochran is a surname of Scottish origin. At the time of the British census of 1881, its relative frequency was highest in Renfrewshire (34.3 times the British average), followed by Wigtownshire, Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire, Buteshire, Stirlingshire, Argyll, Kirkcudbrightshire and Forfarshire. The Cochrans are traditionally mainly a Western Lowlands family. The name Cochran may refer to:

  • Alexander Gilmore Cochran (1846–1928), US Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • Alexander Smith Cochran (1874–1929), carpets businessman and philanthropist
  • Anita Cochran, singer
  • Anne Cochran, singer
  • Barbara Cochran (born 1951), Olympic gold medal skier
  • Bert Cochran (1913–1984), Socialist Worker's Party (USA)
  • Charles B. Cochran (1873–1951 ), stage actor and English theatrical manager
  • Dorcas Cochran (ca. 1903–1991), American lyricist and screenwriter
  • Eddie Cochran (1938–1960), musician, born as Edward Ray Cochrane, killed in an automobile crash
  • Gregory Cochran (born 1953), American professor at the University of Utah
  • Hank Cochran (1935–2010), American country music singer and songwriter
  • Jacob Cochran (1782–1836) Early 19th century " spiritual wifery" cult leader in Saco, Maine
  • Jacqueline Cochran (1906–1980), American aviator
  • John Cochran (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Joseph Cochran, American missionary in Iran
  • Julian Cochran (born 1974), Australian composer
  • Leslie Cochran (1951–2012), American homeless man and activist
  • Neil Cochran (born 1965), Scottish swimmer
  • Philip Cochran (1910–1979), U.S. Army Air Forces colonel and inspiration for characters in the comic strips, Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon
  • Ron Cochran (1912-1994), American television news journalist
  • Robert Cochran, American television producer, co-creator of the series 24
  • Russ Cochran (born 1958), American golfer
  • Stephen Cochran (born 1979), American country music singer and songwriter
  • Thomas C. Cochran (1877–1935), US Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • Thad Cochran (born 1937), US Senator from Mississippi
  • William Gemmell Cochran (1909–1980), statistician, the person Cochran's theorem, Cochran's C test and Cochran's Q test were named for
Cochran (disambiguation)

Cochran is a surname.

Cochran may also refer to:

  • Cochran, Georgia
  • Cochran, Indiana

Usage examples of "cochran".

Cochran put some artillery fire on the roadblock and destroyed it.

This is the guy who thinks Eddie Cochran was a World War I flying ace.

Investigations are now being conducted into the life of Margaret Brigham's grandmother, Sadie Cochran - for, if the dominant/recessive pattern obtains with TK as it does with haemophilia, Mrs Cochran must have been TK-dominant.

Cochran Darrow now called himself, had only begun his investment career on the twenty-second of October, but within one month he had, by an inspired series of shiftings and reinvestments and possibly extra-legal international currency exchanges, increased his initial capital tremendously.