Doris Couslon1
F
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Citations
- [S1149] Charles Edwin Hargis, Gedcom of the ancestors of Charles Edwin Hargis.
Raymond S. Cover1
M
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Citations
- [S1149] Charles Edwin Hargis, Gedcom of the ancestors of Charles Edwin Hargis.
Isaac L. Cowan1
M, b. circa 1840
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Isaac L. Cowan was born circa 1840 at of Tennessee.1 He married Martha Emily Hargis, daughter of James A. Hargis and Gabrilla Hargis, on 1 April 1858 at Conway County, Arkansas.1
BAPL DATE 8 FEB 1992 TEMP PT
ENDL DATE 14 FEB 1992 TEMP PT.1
BAPL DATE 8 FEB 1992 TEMP PT
ENDL DATE 14 FEB 1992 TEMP PT.1
Citations
- [S1149] Charles Edwin Hargis, Gedcom of the ancestors of Charles Edwin Hargis.
Stephens Cowan1
M, b. circa 1848
Stephens Cowan|b. c 1848|p67.htm#i10820|Name Unknown|b. c 1823|p348.htm#i10819|Nancy Ann Stockton|b. 1826|p333.htm#i10818|||||||Lewis Stockton|b. c 1800\nd. c 1854|p333.htm#i10813|Elizabeth Hargis|b. 3 Dec 1802\nd. 20 Sep 1859|p126.htm#i5945|
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Stephens Cowan was born circa 1848 at of Arkansas.1 He was the son of Name Unknown and Nancy Ann Stockton.1
Stephens Cowan was baptized in the LDS church on 22 February 1992.
Stephens Cowan was baptized in the LDS church on 22 February 1992.
Citations
- [S1149] Charles Edwin Hargis, Gedcom of the ancestors of Charles Edwin Hargis.
Catherine Cowsart1
F, b. 18 October 1741, d. after 1774
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Catherine Cowsart was born Oct 18, 1741 in the State of VA.2 Catherine Cowsart married John Nutt, son of William Nutt Sr. and Eleanor Unknown, circa 1770 at Washington County, Georgia.3 Catherine Cowsart died after 1774 at Georgia?.1
Child of Catherine Cowsart and John Nutt
- Martha Nutt+1 b. c 1774, d. 9 Jun 1849
James Cowsart1
M, b. 26 February 1749
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
James Cowsart was born February 26, 1749.1
Citations
- [S52] Haynes-Crow Genealogy and Other, Unpublished Family History.
Jennett Cowsart1
F, b. 30 June 1743
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Jennett Cowsart was born June 30, 1743.1
Citations
- [S52] Haynes-Crow Genealogy and Other, Unpublished Family History.
Nathaniel Cowsart1
M, b. June 1746
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Nathaniel Cowsart was born June 1746.1
Citations
- [S52] Haynes-Crow Genealogy and Other, Unpublished Family History.
Alice Cox1
F, b. 30 May 1696
Alice Cox|b. 30 May 1696|p67.htm#i14981|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Alice Cox was born on 30 May 1696 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1
Alice Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Alice Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Amy Cox1
F, b. 1697/98, d. 13 September 1778
Amy Cox|b. 1697/98\nd. 13 Sep 1778|p67.htm#i14978|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Rebecca Stillwell|b. 1692/93|p332.htm#i14977|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Amy Cox was born in 1697/98.1 She was the daughter of James Cox and Rebecca Stillwell.1 Amy Cox died on 13 September 1778 at London Grove, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.1
Amy Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Amy Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Ann Cox1
F, b. circa 1707/8, d. before 1746/47
Ann Cox|b. c 1707/8\nd. b 1746/47|p67.htm#i14969|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Ann Cox was born circa 1707/8 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1 Ann Cox died before 1746/47 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
Ann Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Ann Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Dorothy Cox1
F, b. circa 1703/4
Dorothy Cox|b. c 1703/4|p67.htm#i14968|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Dorothy Cox was born circa 1703/4 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1 Dorothy Cox was buried at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
Dorothy Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Dorothy Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Elizabeth Cox1
F, b. 1699/0, d. October 1796
Elizabeth Cox|b. 1699/0\nd. Oct 1796|p67.htm#i14945|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Elizabeth Cox was born in 1699/0 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1 Elizabeth Cox married William Ansley Sr., son of Henery Ansley, after 1749/50 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 Elizabeth Cox died in October 1796.1
Elizabeth Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Elizabeth Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
James Cox1
M, b. 18 August 1672, d. 14 October 1750
James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
James Cox was born on 18 August 1672 at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 He was the son of Thomas Cox I and Elizabeth Blashford.1 James Cox married Anne Unknown circa 1689/90 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 James Cox married an unknown person circa 1747/48 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 He died on 14 October 1750 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey, at age 78.1 He was buried at Imlaystown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
22 Dec 1747 Monmouth Co., NJ
Individual:
"His political sympathies were with the people as opposed to the
proprietaries. When the rule of the Assembly had become intolerable
and the titles of the freeholders to their lands seemed likely to be
called in question, the governing body were denounced as enemies to
the country. In 1707, an attempt was made to bring about the
dissolution of the Assembly and to elect a new one. With this end in
view a fund was raised, known as the 'Blind Tack', to which James Cox
and his brother, Joseph, were liberal contributors. Whatever may have
been the outcome of that campaign, the rights of freeholders were
ultimately assured, and he lived for many years afterwards in peaceful
possession of his estate at Upper Freehold, which passed at length,
without a cloud upon its title, to his numerous family. His body was
interred in the family plot on his farm at Upper Freehold, where, as
his will states, many of his kindred were buried."at Cox's Corners.
JAMES2 COX,--b. Aug. 18, 1672; d. Oct. 14, 1750, described in his will as "James Cox, of Uppe r Freehold, in the County of Monmouth and Province of New Jersey, Gentleman." The title, s o far as it has any special significance, is suggestive of a man in easy circumstances and o f recognized social position, both of which conditions of gentility he appears to have met. L ike his father and his elder brothers, he was a man of affairs. In property matters, his coun sel appears to have been frequently sought and his judgment valued. From: History and Geneal ogy of the Cock-Cocks-Cox Family DESCENDED FROM JAMES AND SARAH COCK OF KILLINGWORTH UPON MAT INECOCK, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF OYSTER BAY, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK. Compiled by George William Coc ks, assisted by John Cox, Jr. New York. Privately printed 1912 His political sympathies wer e with the people as opposed to the proprietaries. If he were not as active and outspoken a s his brother John and others had been at the time of the outbreak at Middletown, he was no t less interested in the success of the popular movement. When the rule of the Assembly ha d become intolerable and the titles of freeholders to their lands seemed likely to be calle d in question, the governing body were denounced as enemies to the country. In 1707, an att empt was made to bring about the dissolution of the Assembly and to elect a new one. With thi s end in view a fund was raised, known as "the Blind Tack," to which James Cox and his brothe r, Joseph, were liberal contributors. Whatever may have been the outcome of that campaign , the rights of freeholders were ultimately assured and he lived for many years afterwards i n peaceful possession of his estate at Upper Freehold, which passed at length, without a clou d upon its title, to his numerous family. He was long identified with the Baptist Church an d died at a good old age in the religious faith in which he had been reared. His body was int erred in the family plot on his farm at Upper Freehold, where, as his will states, many of hi s kindred were buried. His own grave and the graves of two others are all of which any trac e remains. He married Anne (???); children: i. James Jr., ii. Elizabeth, iii. Thomas, iv. J ohn, v. Joseph, vi. Alice, vii. Rachel, viii. Dorothy, ix Rebecca, x. Ann.1 He was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
22 Dec 1747 Monmouth Co., NJ
Individual:
"His political sympathies were with the people as opposed to the
proprietaries. When the rule of the Assembly had become intolerable
and the titles of the freeholders to their lands seemed likely to be
called in question, the governing body were denounced as enemies to
the country. In 1707, an attempt was made to bring about the
dissolution of the Assembly and to elect a new one. With this end in
view a fund was raised, known as the 'Blind Tack', to which James Cox
and his brother, Joseph, were liberal contributors. Whatever may have
been the outcome of that campaign, the rights of freeholders were
ultimately assured, and he lived for many years afterwards in peaceful
possession of his estate at Upper Freehold, which passed at length,
without a cloud upon its title, to his numerous family. His body was
interred in the family plot on his farm at Upper Freehold, where, as
his will states, many of his kindred were buried."at Cox's Corners.
JAMES2 COX,--b. Aug. 18, 1672; d. Oct. 14, 1750, described in his will as "James Cox, of Uppe r Freehold, in the County of Monmouth and Province of New Jersey, Gentleman." The title, s o far as it has any special significance, is suggestive of a man in easy circumstances and o f recognized social position, both of which conditions of gentility he appears to have met. L ike his father and his elder brothers, he was a man of affairs. In property matters, his coun sel appears to have been frequently sought and his judgment valued. From: History and Geneal ogy of the Cock-Cocks-Cox Family DESCENDED FROM JAMES AND SARAH COCK OF KILLINGWORTH UPON MAT INECOCK, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF OYSTER BAY, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK. Compiled by George William Coc ks, assisted by John Cox, Jr. New York. Privately printed 1912 His political sympathies wer e with the people as opposed to the proprietaries. If he were not as active and outspoken a s his brother John and others had been at the time of the outbreak at Middletown, he was no t less interested in the success of the popular movement. When the rule of the Assembly ha d become intolerable and the titles of freeholders to their lands seemed likely to be calle d in question, the governing body were denounced as enemies to the country. In 1707, an att empt was made to bring about the dissolution of the Assembly and to elect a new one. With thi s end in view a fund was raised, known as "the Blind Tack," to which James Cox and his brothe r, Joseph, were liberal contributors. Whatever may have been the outcome of that campaign , the rights of freeholders were ultimately assured and he lived for many years afterwards i n peaceful possession of his estate at Upper Freehold, which passed at length, without a clou d upon its title, to his numerous family. He was long identified with the Baptist Church an d died at a good old age in the religious faith in which he had been reared. His body was int erred in the family plot on his farm at Upper Freehold, where, as his will states, many of hi s kindred were buried. His own grave and the graves of two others are all of which any trac e remains. He married Anne (???); children: i. James Jr., ii. Elizabeth, iii. Thomas, iv. J ohn, v. Joseph, vi. Alice, vii. Rachel, viii. Dorothy, ix Rebecca, x. Ann.1 He was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Children of James Cox and Anne Unknown
- James Cox Jr1 b. c 1693/94, d. 1753
- Alice Cox1 b. 30 May 1696
- Thomas Cox1 b. c 1697/98
- Elizabeth Cox1 b. 1699/0, d. Oct 1796
- Rachel Cox1 b. c 1701/2
- Dorothy Cox1 b. c 1703/4
- Ann Cox1 b. c 1707/8, d. b 1746/47
- John Cox1 b. 1709/10, d. 14 May 1788
- Joseph Cox Judge1 b. 18 Aug 1713, d. 17 Apr 1801
- Rebecca Cox+1 b. 1714/15, d. bt 1749/50 - 1759
Child of James Cox and Rebecca Stillwell
- Amy Cox1 b. 1697/98, d. 13 Sep 1778
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
James Cox Jr1
M, b. circa 1693/94, d. 1753
James Cox Jr|b. c 1693/94\nd. 1753|p67.htm#i14980|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
James Cox Jr was born circa 1693/94 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 He was the son of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1 James Cox Jr died in 1753 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
James Cox Jr was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
James Cox Jr was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Jerry Elexis Cox1
M, b. 1889
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Jerry Elexis Cox was born in 1889.1 He married Martha Malinda Roberts, daughter of Nathan Johnson Roberts and Nancy Lear Landers, circa 1908.1
Child of Jerry Elexis Cox and Martha Malinda Roberts
- Wayland Boyd Cox1 b. 23 Feb 1910
Citations
- [S1225] Unknown author, DeCody Brad Marble, 7722 Betty Louise Drive, Panama City, FL 32404-8536 as submitted in GEDCOM file E:My DocumentsWord DocumentsGedcomRoberts.GED and imported on 2008/12/15 at 11:38:27.
John Cox1
M, b. 1709/10, d. 14 May 1788
John Cox|b. 1709/10\nd. 14 May 1788|p67.htm#i14970|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
John Cox was born in 1709/10 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 He was the son of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1 John Cox died on 14 May 1788 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 He was buried at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
John Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
John Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
John Cox1
M, b. circa 1669/70, d. before 30 September 1728
John Cox|b. c 1669/70\nd. b 30 Sep 1728|p67.htm#i14975|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
John Cox was born circa 1669/70 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 He was the son of Thomas Cox I and Elizabeth Blashford.1 John Cox died before 30 September 1728 at Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
John Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
John Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Joseph Cox1
M, b. 15 September 1679, d. before 17 November 1750
Joseph Cox|b. 15 Sep 1679\nd. b 17 Nov 1750|p67.htm#i14976|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Joseph Cox was born on 15 September 1679 at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 He was the son of Thomas Cox I and Elizabeth Blashford.1 Joseph Cox married an unknown person before 1712/13 at Monmouth, New Jersey.1 He died before 17 November 1750 at Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
Joseph Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Joseph Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Joseph Cox Judge1
M, b. 18 August 1713, d. 17 April 1801
Joseph Cox Judge|b. 18 Aug 1713\nd. 17 Apr 1801|p67.htm#i14971|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Joseph Cox Judge was born on 18 August 1713 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 He was the son of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1 Joseph Cox Judge died on 17 April 1801 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey, at age 87.1 He was buried at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
Joseph Cox Judge was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Joseph Cox Judge was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Rachel Cox1
F, b. circa 1701/2
Rachel Cox|b. c 1701/2|p67.htm#i14967|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Rachel Cox was born circa 1701/2 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1
Rachel Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Rachel Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Rebecca Cox1
F, b. 1714/15, d. between 1749/50 and 1759
Rebecca Cox|b. 1714/15\nd. bt 1749/50 - 1759|p67.htm#i14944|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Rebecca Cox was born in 1714/15 at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1 Rebecca Cox married William Ansley Sr., son of Henery Ansley, circa 1734/35 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.1 Rebecca Cox died between 1749/50 and 1759 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.1
I have not found complete proof on Rebecca's name
Information recieved from John Luddy Burke Jr. Please contact John at his Web Site
http://www.geocities.com/john_luddy_burke/.1
I have not found complete proof on Rebecca's name
Information recieved from John Luddy Burke Jr. Please contact John at his Web Site
http://www.geocities.com/john_luddy_burke/.1
Children of Rebecca Cox and William Ansley Sr.
- Thomas Ansley+1 b. 14 Jan 1736/37, d. 14 Jun 1809
- Benjamin Ansley1 b. 1737/38, d. b 5 Jun 1783
- Rebecca Ansley1 b. 1743/44
- William Ansley II1 b. 1743/44, d. 24 Jun 1820
- Mary Ansley+1 b. c 1744/45, d. 1815
- Elizabeth Ansley1 b. 13 Feb 1744/45, d. a 1767
- Anne Ansley1 b. c 1745/46
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Richard R. Cox1
M, b. 1831
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Richard R. Cox was born in 1831.1 He married Naomi Jane McCain, daughter of Alexander Hamilton McCain and Naomi Neely, circa 1850.1
Citations
- [S551] Desc. Wm. Nutt, online http://www.wondrheart.com/gendata/nutt/dr01_001.html, A Descendancy Chart of the descendants of William Nutt and Eleanor? of North Carolina.
Thomas Cox1
M, b. circa 1697/98
Thomas Cox|b. c 1697/98|p67.htm#i14966|James Cox|b. 18 Aug 1672\nd. 14 Oct 1750|p67.htm#i14964|Anne Unknown|b. 16 Jan 1671/72\nd. 25 Nov 1747|p1.htm#i14965|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Thomas Cox was born circa 1697/98 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1 He was the son of James Cox and Anne Unknown.1 Thomas Cox died at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
Thomas Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Thomas Cox was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Thomas Cox I1
M, b. circa 1639/40, d. before 16 August 1681
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Thomas Cox I was born circa 1639/40 at Herefordshire, England.1 He married Elizabeth Blashford on 17 April 1665 at Maspeth, Queens Co., New York.1 Thomas Cox I died before 16 August 1681 at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
In the Public Record Office in London, a Thomas Cox was licensed, with
2 others, to pass to Virginia. The first definite record of him is his
marriage license, dated 22 Apr 1665, issued in Newtown, Long Island.
In the autumn of 1665, a colony settled at Middletown and Shrewsbury,
NJ. Most of the settlers were Baptists and Quakers, however there are
no records of Thomas Cox belonging to either church. He obtained land
in Middletown, NJ by the Nicolls patent, but Thomas Cox recognized the
right of the Indians to their lands and paid them for his share of the
patent. He was chosen an overseer of the fences in 1667, and
registered an earmark for cattle on 4 Jan 1668 - Thos Cocks his marke
is the top of the right eare cutt off and a swallow taile and a hole
in the left ear. Thomas Cox served in a variety of public offices,
including 'rate maker' of the town, constables' assistant, town deputy
and town overseer. By 1676 he was chosen a deputy to meet the Governor
and his council at Woodbridge.1
In the Public Record Office in London, a Thomas Cox was licensed, with
2 others, to pass to Virginia. The first definite record of him is his
marriage license, dated 22 Apr 1665, issued in Newtown, Long Island.
In the autumn of 1665, a colony settled at Middletown and Shrewsbury,
NJ. Most of the settlers were Baptists and Quakers, however there are
no records of Thomas Cox belonging to either church. He obtained land
in Middletown, NJ by the Nicolls patent, but Thomas Cox recognized the
right of the Indians to their lands and paid them for his share of the
patent. He was chosen an overseer of the fences in 1667, and
registered an earmark for cattle on 4 Jan 1668 - Thos Cocks his marke
is the top of the right eare cutt off and a swallow taile and a hole
in the left ear. Thomas Cox served in a variety of public offices,
including 'rate maker' of the town, constables' assistant, town deputy
and town overseer. By 1676 he was chosen a deputy to meet the Governor
and his council at Woodbridge.1
Children of Thomas Cox I and Elizabeth Blashford
- Thomas Cox Jr+1 b. c 1668/69, d. bt 1721/22 - 1723
- John Cox1 b. c 1669/70, d. b 30 Sep 1728
- James Cox+1 b. 18 Aug 1672, d. 14 Oct 1750
- Joseph Cox1 b. 15 Sep 1679, d. b 17 Nov 1750
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Thomas Cox III1
M, b. 23 June 1700, d. 5 June 1783
Thomas Cox III|b. 23 Jun 1700\nd. 5 Jun 1783|p67.htm#i14948|Thomas Cox Jr|b. c 1668/69\nd. bt 1721/22 - 1723|p67.htm#i14950|Mary Wright|b. c 1670/71\nd. c 1760|p367.htm#i14951|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Thomas Cox III was born on 23 June 1700 at Monmouth Co, New Jersey.1 He was the son of Thomas Cox Jr and Mary Wright.1 Thomas Cox III married Rebecca Potts, daughter of Thomas Potts Jr and Mary Unknown.1 Thomas Cox III died on 5 June 1783 at Cream Ridge, New Jersey, at age 82.1
Thomas Cox III was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Thomas Cox III was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Child of Thomas Cox III and Rebecca Potts
- Rebecca Cocke+1 b. c 1731/32, d. 9 May 1814
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Thomas Cox Jr1
M, b. circa 1668/69, d. between 1721/22 and 1723
Thomas Cox Jr|b. c 1668/69\nd. bt 1721/22 - 1723|p67.htm#i14950|Thomas Cox I|b. c 1639/40\nd. b 16 Aug 1681|p67.htm#i14972|Elizabeth Blashford|b. c 1644/45|p30.htm#i14973|||||||||||||
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Thomas Cox Jr was born circa 1668/69 at Middletown, New Jersey.1 He was the son of Thomas Cox I and Elizabeth Blashford.1 Thomas Cox Jr married Mary Wright circa 1693/94 at Monmouth, New Jersey.1 Thomas Cox Jr died between 1721/22 and 1723 at Freehold, New Jersey.1
Thomas Cox Jr was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Thomas Cox Jr was Record Change on 23 September 2002.1
Child of Thomas Cox Jr and Mary Wright
- Thomas Cox III+1 b. 23 Jun 1700, d. 5 Jun 1783
Citations
- [S502] Burke-Ansley, online http://www.geocities/Heartland/Hollow/3190/index.html
Wayland Boyd Cox1
M, b. 23 February 1910
Wayland Boyd Cox|b. 23 Feb 1910|p67.htm#i27372|Jerry Elexis Cox|b. 1889|p67.htm#i27371|Martha Malinda Roberts|b. 12 Feb 1889\nd. 20 Mar 1971|p299.htm#i25769|||||||Nathan J. Roberts|b. 18 Jul 1856\nd. 8 Jul 1933|p300.htm#i25756|Nancy L. Landers|b. 22 May 1859\nd. 15 Aug 1939|p206.htm#i25773|
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
Wayland Boyd Cox was born on 23 February 1910.1 He was the son of Jerry Elexis Cox and Martha Malinda Roberts.1
Citations
- [S1225] Unknown author, DeCody Brad Marble, 7722 Betty Louise Drive, Panama City, FL 32404-8536 as submitted in GEDCOM file E:My DocumentsWord DocumentsGedcomRoberts.GED and imported on 2008/12/15 at 11:38:27.
William Cox1
M, b. circa 1760
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
William Cox was born circa 1760.1 He married Sally Stembridge, daughter of William Stembridge, on 24 July 1792 at Charlotte County, Virginia.1
Citations
- [S244] Grace Stembridge Davidson and Mildred "Billie" Salmons, "Desc. of Wm. Stembridge", Grace and Mildred are descendants of William Stembridge.