A Cox Family History: From Thomas Cox, 1694-1762 of Gloucester, EnglandJ.C. Whipple, 1989 - 493 halaman Thomas Cox (ca.1694-1762), a Quaker, immigrated in 1714 from Gloucester County, England to Philadelphia, and settled in Chester County, Penn- sylvania. He married twice, moved several times in Pennsylvgania, and in 1741 moved to Wayne County, North Carolina. Descendants and relatives also lived in Indiana, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Texas, California, Georgia and elsewhere. |
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... town called New Farmington . Each family gave a corner of their land for the town . William O. Lancaster's share was his southwest corner of Section 28 and Richard Cox's share was his southeast corner of Section 29 . m New Farmington is ...
... town called New Farmington . Each family gave a corner of their land for the town . William O. Lancaster's share was his southwest corner of Section 28 and Richard Cox's share was his southeast corner of Section 29 . m New Farmington is ...
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... town and their farms . The roads were bad sometimes and you could hardly get to town . The streets were not better . I remember when mud was up to the axle of a lumber wagon in the 1000 block on Mass . St. There were wells in the center ...
... town and their farms . The roads were bad sometimes and you could hardly get to town . The streets were not better . I remember when mud was up to the axle of a lumber wagon in the 1000 block on Mass . St. There were wells in the center ...
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... town in August . I think 1901 was the driest year I ever saw . I had 70 acres of corn and did not raise any except in the low ground about 200 bu . We did not have much expense as everything was cheap ; 21 lb sugar , $ 1.00 ; coffee ...
... town in August . I think 1901 was the driest year I ever saw . I had 70 acres of corn and did not raise any except in the low ground about 200 bu . We did not have much expense as everything was cheap ; 21 lb sugar , $ 1.00 ; coffee ...
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acres Albert Barth Bartholomew Bartholomew County Blue River Busby certificate Charles and Elizabeth Charles Cox Chester Children church Clark Contentne a Monthly Contentnea Corcoran Cosand Cox family Cox was born Crawford Crawford Co Creek Monthly Meeting daughter Douglas County Driftwood east Edgerton Eliza Elizabeth Cox Ency Family information farm Friends Hall Hannah Hinshaw Indiana Isaac Cox Isaac Parker Jackson Jackson Co James Jinnett Joseph land Lawrence Leavenworth Lillian Lillie lived Margaret Cox marriage married Mary Cox Meeting House Micajah Millicent Parker month Monthly Meeting Moore mother Musgrave Nathan Neuse Newsom Oak Hill Cemetery Oscar Pasquotank Perquimans Phil Quaker Gen Quarterly Meeting records References Rhodes Richard and Margaret Richard Cox Sand Creek Sarah Cox thence Thomas Cox Township Trueblood wagon Wayne Co Wayne Deeds wife William Cox Yearly Meeting