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PROOF, JUSTIFICATION &
DISCLAIMER (and possibly some wishful thinking) |
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This is from items found
on the internet - I have no proof although the information seems consistent
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Samuel Coxe, born in Wales; died 1729 in Burlington Co.,
N.J.. He married Sarah Smyth |
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/c/h/Sandra-L-Schaefer/BOOK-0001/0021-0009.html |
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Sarah
Smyth was the daughter of Emanuel Smyth and Sarah Willis. |
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His will names three sons, the oldest being Emanuel Coxe. |
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In a will dated 22 Dec. 1728 in
Burlington Co., NJ, Samuel named his wife Sarah, and children Emanuel,
Samuel, and Benjamin. |
http://boards.ancestry.netscape.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=26&p=surnames.coxe |
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Emanuel Coxe, born Feb
07, 1722/23 in Burlington Co., N.J.; died Bet. 1780 - 1789 Cheraws District,
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wife: Mercy Brown, born 1738; died Aft. 1800 daughter of John
Brown and Sarah Newberry |
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/c/h/Sandra-L-Schaefer/BOOK-0001/0021-0008.html |
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Before
1750 Emanuel and many other Welsh Baptists, in the Burlington area moved to
the Welsh Neck region of South Carolina. In South Carolina, Emanuel Coxe
received several land grants from the English government. After the
Revolutionary War, Emanuel received land grants from the state of South
Carolina totaling 1,085 acres. Emanuel lived on the Pee Dee River in what is
now Marlboro County, South Carolina. Emanuel was married twice and according
to his Bible record he had 14 children. Emanuel fought in the Revolutionary
War as a 59 year old. |
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potential recap to
determine if our Wm B Cox traces back to Emanel's son William born in 1763 or
another son |
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History and resources from Marlboro County, South Carolina |
http://sciway3.net/proctor/marlboro/ |
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COX, EMANUEL, b. 1723, d. after 1783, m. 1 ?, 2. Mercy
(Massey) Brown, |
in war records |
Marlboro Co |
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William
(Emanuel's son) married twice, 20 children.
Two sons and 9 grandsons in Cilvil War. |
Book on early Marlboro County (exerpt in file) |
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William Cox, born 4 Feb. 1763 |
bible record, Emanuel's son |
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1779-83 |
William Cox serving in military |
letter verifying war record |
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1798 |
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John/Johathan Cox born in
Marlboro Co SC? (father named William)? |
unsubstanciated |
Marlboro Co |
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William Cox(26-44) son under 10 and son(10-15); females 1
under 10, 2(10-15), 1(16-25) |
date matches for Emanuel's 37 yr old son (census) could be
WmB's father? |
Marlboro Co |
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Wm Cox: (26-44) males 1(16-25), females 2 under 10, 1 (26-44) |
this Wm born 1766-1784 (census) |
Marlboro Co |
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William Cox: (26-44), males 3 under 10 and 2(10-15), females
1 under 10, 1(10-15), 1(26-44) |
this Wm born 1766-1784 (census) |
Darlington Co |
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William B. Cox born in SC (could be 23 Sep 1812, Jesse's son) |
Our Wm 39 in 1850 (this Wm would be 37 in mid 1850) bible |
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William B Cox born on - - 1811 at Pendleton Dist SC |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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1812 |
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1812 Marlboro County tax roll: Cox (Samuel, Ezra, Aaron,
Susannah, Alexander) |
Wm not on tax roll in Marlboro Co (tax rolls) |
Marlboro Co |
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1812 |
GA |
Rhota [Allen] born in GA |
calc from MS census |
Marlboro Co |
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may be buried in Coxe
Cemetery: Rhoda Allen born 1816; died July 1853 Marlboro, NC |
http://sciway3.net/proctor/marlboro/cemeteries/Coxe_cem.html |
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1819 |
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1819 Marlboro Co. tax roll: Cox (Ezra), Coxe (John, Lamuel,
Aaron, William, Eli) |
Wm on tax rolls (tax rolls) |
Marlboro Co |
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1820 |
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William Cox:(age 45+)
female 1 (45+) male 1<10 |
our William B born 1811 his dad age 57 and mom? (census) |
Marlboro Co |
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1832 |
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2 brothers Wm (b: 4 Feb 1763)
and Samuel (b: Nov 1759) Cox in Marlborough County SC in 1832 |
war records |
Marlboro Co |
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Above Line will just not fit - below line is working |
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Line to Joseph Allen and Cox Family in Pendleton District of
South Carolina in work |
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It apears that a William
Bartlet Cox and a William Bolen (or Bolden) Cox both lived in the Pendleton
District about the same time [I needed this] |
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From the association
with his brother into GA I believe we are related to William Bolen Cox named
in the will of William, John Cox's son |
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Not the William Cox that is the son of Carey Cox |
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Current research history on
William B. Cox |
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below in work |
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1762 |
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Joseph Allen
born on (c) - - 1762 at VA |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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Joseph Allen family records
listing (Rhoda's father) |
List of assorted documentation from RootsWeb |
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1767 |
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Agnes Patterson
born on - - 1767 |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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Allen, Joseph, Georgia Battalion [rank in and out] Private
(National Archives, M1051-1) |
http://www.southerncemeteries.org/revolutionarywar.htm |
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Joseph Allen and Agnes Patterson were married in 1790 |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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GA land lottery book – Joseph Allen and William Cox got land |
http://www.1805georgialandlottery.com/ga_m.shtml |
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1809 Pendleton Dist Will of
Elizabeth Cox to son James Cox and his daughter Elizabeth; mention of friends
Henry Cox and Gambrels Cox (in file) |
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1810 Pendleton District |
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pg 271 (1)-John Cox over 45 wife 26/44 males 3<10, 3 10/15 females
4<10 |
Wm B Cox Sr's grandfather |
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pg 271 (3)-Wm Cox over 45 wife over 45 males 2 10/15 females 2 16/25, one
10/15, 1<10 |
(mom over 45, 2 boys 10-15) |
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pg 271 (4)-Geo [or Jim] Cox 16/25 wife 16/25 girl<10 |
(between 16/34 & 20/30 & 16/25=16/25) |
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pg 271 (9)-Levi Cox 26/44 wife 16/25 2 boys<10 |
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1811 |
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William B Cox born on - - 1811 at Pendleton Dist SC |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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1812 |
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Rhoda
Allen born on - - 1812 at Elbert Co GA |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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18 Aug 1815 will of John Cox
Pendleton SC (wife Sara) giving $60 each to kids: eldest William, Elizabeth
Skelton, Ned (Edward), John, James, (when daughters get to age of 18) Naomi,
Casiah, Delilah, Sarah (sons when 21) Tilman, Axarah, Israel, Hiram and daughter
Alley (Elenor) at age18 (in file) |
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This John Cox died before Rev pensions were available if
eligible. |
Rumors
(said to be from estate papers): |
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These first items are included here
as they were labeled and put together from Will Book A page 96 (or 196?) in
Old Pendleton District ( papers for this county are now located only in
Anderson County. When Pickens later became a county, they were recorded
there, beginning in 1828) |
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At the South Carolina Archives these are in Volume I, Will Book IC pages
211-213 Index page 211. |
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Will was made 18 August 1815 and entered into probate on 9 August 1816. |
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the said Sarah Cox
sometime in the year 18 and (blank) united by a lawful marriage to William
Cannon and lived together as man and wife until the death of William Cannon.
She now carries his name and has frequently acknowledged a lawful marriage
between them and has hearby forfeited her claim to any part of the estate of
John Cox signed by Daniel Lewis. |
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29 Apr 1817 note transcribed with
the William Cox will - "have recd $60 left to me by my father in his
last Will" each to: William Cox, John Cox, Edward Cox, Jonothan Skelton
and others not legible. |
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I assume
this was William, John, Edward and others unnamed father whos will was being
settled in 1817 |
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1820 Pendleton District census (Feb 5, 1821) |
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page 18 Wlliam Cox over 45, wife over 45, males 2<10, 2
10/16, female 1 16/25 |
(mom 60-70) |
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page 24 Isaac Cox over 45, wife over 45, males 1<10, 1
10/16, 2 16/25; female 4<10, 2 10/15 |
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page 24 Wlliam Cox over 45, wife over 45, males 1 10/16, 1 16/25 (next
door) |
(mom 60-70) |
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page 68 (1) William B Cox 16/26, wife 16/25, male 1<10 |
WB Sr & wife (16/26) |
(between 20/30 &
16/25 = 20/2) (jr = 9 yrs old) |
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page 68 (4) Wesley Cox 16/25, wife 16/25, male 1<10, female 16/25 |
JW & wife (16/25) |
(between 16/25 &
10/20=16/20) |
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page 68 (12) George Cox 26/44, wife 26/44, males 3<10; female 2<10,
1 10/15 |
(between 26/44 & 30/40=30/40) |
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page 68 (17) Edward Sr Cox over 45, wife 26/44, males 1<10, 1 10/16, 1 16/18, 1 16/25, females 2<10 |
John's son, William's brother |
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page 68 (34) Edward Jr Cox 26/44, wife 16/25, males 1<10, females
3<10 |
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1820 Elbert Co GA census (25 Aug 1821) a lot is illegible |
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page
128 William Alllen (16/25) wife (16/25) females 2<10 |
(possible Joseph Allen Sr son) |
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page 128 [Pumutl] Alllen (16/25) wife (16/25) |
(possible Joseph Allen Jr) |
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page 128 [Ehhraim] Alllen (45+) wife (45+) |
(possible Joseph Allen Sr) |
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138 William Alllen (45+) wife (45+) females 1 (10/15) |
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from
book generation 6: William Bolden Cox G'son was born circa 1758 and died in
1821 in , Pendleton District, SC at age 63. |
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1821 Will
of William Cox, Pendleton, names wife Mary and sons William Bolen Cox and
John Wesley Cox to inherit plantation (Edward Cox and George Cox also
mentioned) |
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William Cox signed will 16 Apr 1821
- named Wm B and J Wesley to get land- rest to other children? Objection by
George Cox wife 21 May dropped 23 May 1828 |
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above administered 1 Sep 1828 by Nancy Cox, Edward Cox Jr & Sr and
Gideon Wilbanks |
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(Elbert Co GA 1830 census) |
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Joseph Allen 20/30 wife 20/30, boy 5/10 + 2 females under 5 |
(Rhoda's brother) |
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George Cox 40/50 wife 40/50,males (1)20/30, (1)10/15,
(2)5/10 & 3 under 5 + females (1)15/20, (1)10/15 & 1 under 5 |
(Wm B sr brother - boy 20/30 may be
Wm B jr and girl 15/20 could be Rhoda) |
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J. Westley Cox 20/30, males: under 5, 5/10, 10/15 female 16/20, under 5,
5/10 (DeKalb County GA 1830 census) |
(J.W. - Wm B brother 20-30, wife? 16-20) |
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William B Cox 30/40, male 10/15 female 20/30, 2 under 5, 5/10 (DeKalb
County GA 1830 census) |
(out of house Wm B Cox jr=19 yrs old to marry Rhoda Allen in 1830) |
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Mary Cox 70/80 (DeKalb County GA 1830 census) |
(Wm B's mom 70-80) |
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above in work |
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1830 |
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William B. Cox married Rhoda
Allen, Nov. 9, 1830 ELBERT COUNTY,
GEORGIA MARRIAGES 1806-1809, record 351 |
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/elbert/vitals/marriages/elbrmarr.txt |
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William B. Cox married Rhoda
Allen, Nov. 9, 1830 ELBERT COUNTY,
GEORGIA MARRIAGES 1806-1809, record 351 |
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gaelber2/Marriages1829.html |
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John C Cox born in GA |
calc from census |
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1833 |
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Joseph Allen
died 1833 at Elbert Co GA |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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Agnes Patterson died on (a) 6 - May - 1833 |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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Joseph Allen died 1833 (age est
71) Elbert b est 1762 wife b 1767 d after 1833 (Rhoda's father) |
List of assorted documentation from RootsWeb |
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Joseph Allen Will |
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Benjamin Franklin Cox born on 15 - Mar - 1837 at Harris Co MS |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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Benj F Cox is the younger brother of John C Cox |
I believe the above incorrectly states Harris Co MS and
should be Harris Co GA |
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Marshall County MS was
established February 9, 1836 |
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1836 |
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Phillip Pipkin married Ursey
Rutney [Ursula Rainey], 4 [12] July 1836 in Marshall County MS |
http://marshall.msghn.org/index.html |
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Mary
Ursula Rainey born 1812 in SC. She married Philip Pipkin on 12 Jul 1836 in
Marshall County, MS. |
Posted
by: Brenda Boston in GenForum Date: April 24, 2003 |
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Pipkin Family Association
Newsletter, Vol 22, January-February 1989 No1, record 3 “Philip Pipkin
married Ursula Rainey in Marshall County on 12 Jul 1836. |
http://pipkinusa.org/newsletters/letter162.htm |
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Chambers - in eastern TN or MS? |
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Philip Pipkin (age 20-30) in
Marshall Co. MS plus one male <5 [Stephen L (4)], 2 females <5
[Elizabeth E (6), Martha A (1)] female (20-30) [Ursa 28] |
Marshall Co. MS, Southern Div, 1840 census page 14 |
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W. B. Cox Sr. (40-50) female
(30-40), male (20-30) and 6 other kids. |
1840 census: Harris Co. District 4, GA (all three families) |
Harris Co |
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1840 |
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J.W. Cox (30-40) female (30-40)
and female (80-90) plus 8 other kids living between the above folks |
census link for these three families |
Harris Co |
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W. B. Cox Jr: (20-29), female
(20-29) 2 male <5, 1(5-9) |
our WmB is 29, wife 28, Jno C (8), Gno W (6) Benj F (3)
(census) |
Harris Co |
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1841 |
GA |
George
Cox Probate, William B. Cox and John C. Cox Executors |
1841-GeorgeCoxProbate-Ancestory |
Harris Co |
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Wm B. Cox (age 39) in Marshall
County, Southern Division, MS (census family 879) with Rhoda (38), Jno C
(18), [Gno] W (16), Benj F (13), Mary A (9), Nancy [V] (7), Amanda M (6),
Frances E (5), Marsha E (3), Wm C. H (1) and 1 month old [Jns] W. |
Marshall
Co. MS, Southern Div. 1850 census family number 879 |
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Philip Pipkin (age 45) in
Marshall County, Southern Division, MS (census family 794) with Ursa (38),
Elizabeth E (16), Stephen L (14), Martha A (11), Geo H (10), Eliza J (4) and
one year old Jno H. |
Marshall Co. MS, southern Div. 1850 census family number 794 |
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Wm P Chambers (age 44) in
Fayette County TN (census family 1493) with Jemima (35), Martha (4) and 9
month old Adeline |
Fayette Co. TN, District 12, 1850 census family 1493 |
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Jemima Chambers brother John P.
Henley (age50) in Fayette County TN (census family 1478) |
Fayette Co. TN, District 12, 1850 census family number 1478 |
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Shofner Family in Marshall
County, MS with 4 year old Jacob E. |
Marshall County, Northern Division, Family 1267, line 34 |
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John Cox married Elizabeth
Rainey, 03 May 1853 |
http://marshall.msghn.org/marriagesco.html |
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D[?] B[Benj} F Cox married
Irrens Blackard 16 Sept 1859 |
http://marshall.msghn.org/marriagesco.html |
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John C. Cox (age27) in
Garrisborough Tounship, Independence County, AK (census page 126, family 825)
with wife Elizabeth E (26), James F (9), Calvin W (7), Amanda E (5) and 4
year old George S. |
Independance Co. AR, Garrisborough Township, family 825 (pg
126) |
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Benj F. and George W. Cox in
Holly Springs |
Marshall Co. MS, Township 5 Range 2 (Holly Springs) pg 36
family 228 |
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1860 |
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John (age 34) and Marcus (age
27) Chambers (Wm P & Jemima's sons?) |
Fayette Co. TN, District 12, census page 158 |
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George Cox (John's younger
brother) married Martha Shoffner, 29 Jan 1861 |
http://marshall.msghn.org/marriagesco.html |
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Cox, William B: died at Monroe Co AR on 26 - Dec - 1862 |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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Cox, William B: will copy from Ancestory |
1862-WilliamBCox-Ark-will-Ancestory |
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1862 |
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John Cox monument in Arkansas - could be our relative |
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Cox&GSfn=John&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1875&GSdyrel=before&GSst=4&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=6853380&df=all& |
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1863 |
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Wm P Chambers died in Fayette
Co. TN |
Documented in will included in Southern Claims petition link below |
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1867 |
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Rhoda Allen
Cox at Benton Co MS on (liv) 20 - May - 1867 |
DAR records: Nat'l #: 510775 Ancestor #: A001697 |
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Family story - after fathers
death (killed by Yankees) mother moved to Chambers Plantation to work |
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James Franklin Cox marries Emma
Chambers |
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Elizabeth Cox marries Jake
Shoffner (farmhand at Chambers) |
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James Cox with siblings, wife
and mother in law Jemima Chambers; Shoffners next residence |
Fayette Co. TN, District 12, 1870 census page 38, families
276 & 7 |
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Pipkin brothers also living in
the next residence |
Fayette Co. TN, District 12, 1870 census page 39, lines 6
& 7 |
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1875 |
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Jemima Chambers Southern Claims
Commission petition, Fayette Co. TN |
Jemima Chambers Claim petition and Wm P Chambers will |
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1880 |
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William Columbus Cox born in
Moscow TN |
Sworn birth certificate of William Columbus Cox |
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1880 |
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James Cox and wife Emma, their
3 children and mother in law Jemima Chambers still in TN |
Fayette Co. TN, District 12, 1880 census page 14, family 95 |
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1880 |
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Land in TN sold by Jim and Emma
Cox |
1880-TN-land.pdf |
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1890 |
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1900 |
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James Franklin Cox family in
Titus County Texas |
Titus Co. TX, Precinct One, 1900 census sheet 21 line 2 |
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1900 |
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Edwin S. Duncan with second
wife Rosa and family in Titus County |
Titus Co. TX, Precinct One, 1900 census sheet 30 line 11 |
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1900 |
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Annie E. Scott, William
Columbus Cox first wife with her family prior to their marrage |
Titus Co. TX, Precinct One, 1900 census sheet 27 line 29 |
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1900 |
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Robert T. Willson household
with daughter Mary L. (W.C. Cox future second wife) |
Titus Co. TX, Precinct Four, 1900 census sheet 27 line 88 |
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need to find WC and his sister
Mattie Cox |
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need to find Emma Shoffner |
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1910 |
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1920 |
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1941 |
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Jim Cox died in Titus Co. TX |
Cox-Jim-F-1851-1941.jpg |
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1956 |
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William Columbus Cox died in
Titus Co. TX |
Cox-W-C-1880-1956.jpg |
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Many Descendants on the
chart beyond this timeframe are still living and should have their own
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Source for much information
about Marshall County MS including our Cox and Pipkin marrage
records:Mississippi Genealogy & History Network's Marshall County Project |
http://marshall.msghn.org/index.html |
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Looking for our ancestors is
proving to be an interesting trip.
Visiting the places they lived through stories recorded by them and
their neighbors; getting to know the neighbors and take the mental walk down
the trails they followed brings them in focus |
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ken@kencox.us |
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This information last updated
3/20/2012. |
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