Talk:George M. Cochran

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== CORRECTION: re George Moffett Cochran bio. Son's names and occupations are reversed. ( I am the wife of deceased son, G. Moffett CochranV. who was a lawyer and later founder of Silvercrest Asset management Group in NYC. ==

G. Moffett Cochran V, son of George M. Cochran, deceased, former lawyer, statesman and Judge on VA Supreme Court, was a lawyer that went to NYC and later founded SILVERCREST ASSET MANAGEMENT. You have the two sons reversed in the bio of GEORGE M. COCHRAN.

submitted by Mrs. G. Moffett Cochran V (DuPre Cates Cochran)69.126.152.67 (talk) 12:16, 15 August 2020 (UTC)


 * I gather that G. Moffett Cochran V was your husband, founded Silvercrest Asset Management in Charlottesville, and has passed away? That seems to be consistent with what the article says: "They had a son Stuart Cochran who followed his father and grandfather into a legal career, and another son G. Moffett Cochran V who became an investment advisor based in Charlottesville." In any case that sentence is referenced by a blog post, not a {{WP:RS|reliable source]] for Wikipedia, and I have removed it. I hope this helps. Further discussion should probably be on the appropriate talk page, which I will keep on my watch list for a week or two. Richard Keatinge (talk) 13:54, 15 August 2020 (UTC)