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- Cochranville is a census-designated place (CDP) in West Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The po****tion was 668 at the...
- the 2010 census. The township includes the unincorporated village of Cochranville. Three locations in the township, Bridge in West Fallowfield Township...
- Originally called Cochranville, Ridott was renamed in 1863 after Ridott Township. A post office was established as Cochranville in 1860, and renamed...
- McKissick of Cochranville. He started his own dentistry practice after McKissick died in early 1851. He then practiced in Cochranville. McClellan was...
- merchandising. He first moved to Chatham and then moved to Cochranville. He remained in Cochranville until 1846. Hartshorne was a Democrat. He served as a...
- County) Chesterbrook Cheyney University (partly in Delaware County) Cochranville Devon Dilworthtown (partly in Delaware County) Eagle Eagleview Exton...
- March 7, 1996) is an American competition swimmer. Runge was born in Cochranville, Pennsylvania, to Scott and Diane Runge. She is a 2014 graduate of Octorara...
- both steeplechase and flat racing. Now divorced, he makes his home in Cochranville near his Derry Meeting Farm. Active in the National Steeplechase ****ociation...
- areas of Chester and Lancaster counties and serving Avondale, Chatham, Cochranville, and Atglen. The route serves as part of the main road linking Wilmington...
- of medicine in Cochranville from 1861 to 1865. Morrison also engaged in agricultural and mercantile pursuits and died in Cochranville in 1904. Interment...