o eeeeeeene s & ‘ Marlene Cochrane Harnden traces Northumberland _ mm e * F7 family roots for Aug. 24 reunion _ . > C ty ..‘ s . t o . c 1 > Een 1A & aaige t# 00 t o 00> aonigecact : Genealogy gets in your blood, You know you‘re in ||. .;%ï¬ neles * .. ‘*{é‘w‘ e 592 _ mdit . _ 4 ht f trouble when the bags of old papers, philds't' d ref | W «E;‘g’ wi.30, e Ja S¢ . %kr d e 4 â€" f d innmmaraen se > erence books far outnumber your week! $ Brocery || ï¬â€˜#* 5omm 0. .A . ie c ‘ o d\ : â€"â€" $hORt / C â€"~ paiapass ik . .. ) dn im L.i ol hy hy io o o1 9 $ ME â€" f MiWNMTiGri en e uen womoil S]\“l.,g;]ar\lene Cochrane Harnden‘s in frouble. She ||__ e ff} C l 6 k s 'é_‘.“ï¬% n wue" iiiiiminncannmre s B * .2\ "We‘re organizing the first Cochrane Fam. || / s e T oe . en * us %,_,1' en . ily Reunion at the Haldimand Memorial || _ fhx w e‘ °9 : i Msm OE ." &A _ Arena on August 24," she announces. | e i . _3 %%‘;: e . ~ 5 a . / y arualn ol Cl From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Cochrane family || _ "/ hoi s Aa Nt yo 45 . walk w2 734 t l @WiM _ and friends are encouraged to come with a ,«’{gf'{% \f? i \ ,‘{’Bi J "wa, % 6 B2 B â€" ~wo e (Q forchngs anl altrir odrecorts and || _ CX ge 00 1 _ ~ir$l““*Ҥl M c _ Y _ z> photos. Consider it a family swap meet. [ss . _ *ï¬g fï¬'* es / ie fewm Es h) [ s perxn l »*-Jffr‘; Then 5 to 6:30 p.m., it‘s a potluck supper mag iA s ) P us ns #.. on _ â€" / Tm~aAleâ€"~ it _ Om (BYO utensils; a bar is available for all 1e ad t i F af ks . © mem" l . m m â€"â€"CULC~~â€"3 beverages) followed by a dance 8 â€" 12 p.m. || ies _ #7 i P es V _ l s o. ($10 per person to offset DJ costs). P e n f | â€" â€" C l e MA _ .2 0| $A ts t "I‘ve just always been very interested || fat. = ® t S **%y‘ 5 ; ies /; “x,f:f . eval 7 â€" in where people live, where they come tham. . e o e ht (| %q ns 4 ;« / ~ w e oeominass _ from, how we‘re all connected," the Colâ€" mcoliian~ 4 i encï¬ O 7 a @«:@»_ esen c. o0 W .__ 2l 5N borne hair salon owner says. "My family || & : 2e es L94. 4 & .e ts e ‘,g â€"â€"7) seems to havé lived equally in Cramahe |" / hi @ € io o k. 3 1e * 5 *4 â€" and Alnwick/Haldimand Township for || _ _ ) I f mss e / m **& .. _ TCl â€" the past eight generations or so. I want to % . x wikge. e F3 0 "M. . e3 T )\ â€"dl/ _ know more about it." ï¬â€˜} o l t . Kih .cs ‘?ï¬ N_ / One of four daughters born to Russell e .. ul E&qï¬‚ï¬ S f %1 “‘g;‘ Coch{lane alnd Bargara Marie Eh%ny. l‘vilar- h ol ; 'i o Th onn ~ 4 9B M i C3 P e lene has always been aware of uncles, || t .ï¬";%;% sb s e n o0 w 6 »fz 4 aunts, grandparents and great grandparâ€" ||\ iss Wfï¬."ffl%gï¬ï¬!‘ o Nt o ents. Tragica]ly,hl/}erlfather dlileld at afyoung C 3 y _ _ > age (48), leaving Marlene with lots of unanâ€" d tn } f 4 MA : Great, great grandfather Y About five years ago, as a member of the 2 & ) Grafton Legion, Marlene spearheaded an | Edward William Cochrane (1834â€"1907) is the greyâ€"haired gentleman seated second : effort to obtain photos of all servicemen | row second from right, with first wife Mary Hicks (1836â€"1871) second row, end right. _ , ( *R E interred in township cemeteries. Her quest | Mr, Cochrane served a term as Warden of the United Counties of Northumberland ‘ led to fascinating conversations, a COPNUCOPIA | ang Durham in 1880 . He served as a Conservative federal Member of Parliament for Marlene Cochrane Harnden with _ of photos and a few frustrating dead ends. BUt | pearly 25 years, 1882 until his death in 1907. B . husband David and their sons the spark caught fire, and she was off in | crear Grandfather: The young man seated far right, front row, is believed to be David Jr., left, and Patrick. %z;g(c:i}; of the Cochraneâ€"family history in | Equarg William‘s son John Fenwick Cochrane (1864â€"1936), great grandfather of Marâ€" a lene Harnden.