COCHRANE Surname Maps of Ireland

Where in Ireland does the family COCHRANE come from? Is COCHRANE a common surname in Ireland?
The maps on this page are based on the 1901 and 1911 census of Ireland, the data for which is available here: Census of Ireland.


COCHRANE in 1901

There were 1,476 with this surname in Ireland in 1901. The surname is ranked 581st in Ireland in the same year, MURPHY is ranked 1st since it is the most common Irish surname.

Religion: Presbyterian: 663 (44.92%), Anglican: 576 (39.02%), Catholic: 113 (7.66%), Other / Not Given: 43 (2.91%), Methodist: 39 (2.64%), Baptist: 15 (1.02%), Congregationalist: 13 (0.88%), Plymouth Brethren: 8 (0.54%), Christian: 6 (0.41%)

COCHRANE Surname Map in Irish in 1901

COCHRANE in 1911

There were 1,455 with this surname in Ireland in 1911. The surname is ranked 588th in Ireland in the same year, MURPHY is ranked 1st since it is the most common Irish surname.

COCHRANE Surname Map in Irish in 1911

Woulfe Surname Index for COCHRANE

The Rev. Patrick Woulfe provided lists of surname associations for Irish surnames in his book Irish Names and Surnames. Below is a list of these associations for the surname COCHRANE.


COCHRANE in 1901 (Farmer)

Map is based on households which had at least one member who had an occupation containing "Farm" or "Agri".

COCHRANE Farmer Surname Map in 1901}

COCHRANE in 1901 (Catholic)

Map shows the percentage of people with the surname COCHRANE who are Catholic in each locality

COCHRANE Catholic Surname Map in 1901}

COCHRANE in 1901 (Anglican)

Map shows the percentage of people with the surname COCHRANE who are Anglican in each locality

COCHRANE Anglican Surname Map in 1901}

COCHRANE in 1901 (Presbyterian)

Map shows the percentage of people with the surname COCHRANE who are Presbyterian in each locality

COCHRANE Presbyterian Surname Map in 1901}

COCHRANE in Scotland

The COCHRANE Surname in Scotland


Patterns associated with the COCHRANE surname

List of consecutive consonant patterns associated with this surname:

When producing these maps, I use the exact spelling in the 1901/1911 Irish Census, with the following exceptions: All surnames are converted to their uppercase equivalents. I replace all occurrences of MC and M' with MAC. And I remove all non-alphabetical characters, such as hyphens, spaces, apostrophes and accents. This results, for example, in the names Mac Vey and McVey appearing together on the same map as MACVEY. Likewise, O'Neill, Oneill, ONeill and Ó Néill appear together as ONEILL and D'Arcy and Darcy are combined as DARCY. No other type of grouping is done.

A huge amount of effort has gone into the production of these maps and I have been very careful to ensure that the census data has been processed as accurately as possible. However, I take no responsibility should I have failed in any way in this regard. Nor shall I be held responsible for any errors on the official census website. As stated, the census is available online enabling you to confirm the information presented here for yourself. Enjoy!