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{{IndividualAndParents|Individual=[[John Cox]]|Father=[[William Cox]]|Mother=[[Jemima Turner]]|Family=William and Jemima Cox}} | {{IndividualAndParents|Individual=[[John Cox]]|Father=[[William Cox]]|Mother=[[Jemima Turner]]|Family=William and Jemima Cox|Relevance=0}} | ||
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:[[Sarah, Wife of John Cox|Sarah]] ''([[Family:John and Sarah Cox|family]])'' | :[[Sarah, Wife of John Cox|Sarah]] ''([[Family:John and Sarah Cox|family]])'' | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
While Sarah is noted in the 1850 census as being from South Carolina, a search for John and Sarah Cox on Ancestry.com revealed two possible candidate marriages in Bertie, North Carolina, the best candidate of which was the marriage of a John Cox to a Sarah Champion. The name Champion was evidently more common in North Carolina than in South Carolina. | While Sarah is noted in the 1850 census as being from South Carolina, a search for John and Sarah Cox on Ancestry.com revealed two possible candidate marriages in Bertie, North Carolina, the best candidate of which was the marriage of a John Cox to a Sarah Champion. The name Champion was evidently more common in North Carolina than in South Carolina. Sarah is frequently given as Sarah Parks, but I have never seen any justification for this identification. From the census records it seems likely that she was married to John by 1830 and was probably not the woman married to him in 1820. From the spacing out of known children, I would guess that John was most likely single in the early 1820's and that Sarah married him around 1825 when she would have been around 30. | ||
The 1820 census shows that John Cox had 2 slave girls in 1820. This would match one interpretation of [[Source:Will of William Cox, Sr.|William Cox's Will]], in which he gives 2 apparently female slaves to son, John. One interpretation would have this John as a John Callums, and this seems to match well what is known about [[Barthena Callums|Barthena]], who is in this category, but [[Nancy Cox|Nancy]] has contradictory information regarding her assuring us that she is a Cox, contradicting the Callums interpretation. | The 1820 census shows that John Cox had 2 slave girls in 1820. This would match one interpretation of [[Source:Will of William Cox, Sr.|William Cox's Will]], in which he gives 2 apparently female slaves to son, John. One interpretation would have this John as a John Callums, and this seems to match well what is known about [[Barthena Callums|Barthena]], who is in this category, but [[Nancy Cox|Nancy]] has contradictory information regarding her assuring us that she is a Cox, contradicting the Callums interpretation. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*[[Source:Will of William Cox, Sr.|William Cox's Will]] | * [[Source:Will of William Cox, Sr.|William Cox's Will]] | ||
* [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.root/460.2/mb.ashx Cathy Cox] | * [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.root/460.2/mb.ashx Cathy Cox] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:26, 5 November 2018
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William Cox | (family) | ||
John Cox | |||
0 | Jemima Turner |
- Spouse 1
- Unknown
- Abt 1800
- Virginia
Name | Birthdate | |
Son | Between 1804 and 1810 | |
William Cox | 1 Oct 1805 | |
Josiah Cox | Abt. 1808 | |
Margaret Cox | 1804/1809 | |
Allen Cox | 1810/1815 | |
Stephen Cox | Abt. 1815 | |
Andrew Jackson Cox | Abt. 1816 | |
Benjamin F. Cox | Abt. 1819 | |
James G. Cox | Abt. 1826 | |
Barthena Cox | Abt. 1828 |
Data
- Birth
- Abt. 1768
- Henry Co., Virginia
- Death
- Aft. 1850
- Laurel Co., Kentucky
Notes
While Sarah is noted in the 1850 census as being from South Carolina, a search for John and Sarah Cox on Ancestry.com revealed two possible candidate marriages in Bertie, North Carolina, the best candidate of which was the marriage of a John Cox to a Sarah Champion. The name Champion was evidently more common in North Carolina than in South Carolina. Sarah is frequently given as Sarah Parks, but I have never seen any justification for this identification. From the census records it seems likely that she was married to John by 1830 and was probably not the woman married to him in 1820. From the spacing out of known children, I would guess that John was most likely single in the early 1820's and that Sarah married him around 1825 when she would have been around 30.
The 1820 census shows that John Cox had 2 slave girls in 1820. This would match one interpretation of William Cox's Will, in which he gives 2 apparently female slaves to son, John. One interpretation would have this John as a John Callums, and this seems to match well what is known about Barthena, who is in this category, but Nancy has contradictory information regarding her assuring us that she is a Cox, contradicting the Callums interpretation.
Sources
- Compilation - "The Family of Daniel Root Cox"
- Page 31 (there are numerous numbering systems, so this is only a very little help)
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Abstract of Henry County, Virginia Deed Book III and IV, page 135, bottom
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1820 U.S. Census - 4433178, Lee, Virginia, page 243 of 554
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1830 U.S. Census - 004411235, Lee, Virginia, page 598 of 856
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1830 U.S. Census - 004411235, Lee, Virginia, page 599 of 856
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1840 U.S. Census - Laurel County, Kentucky, page 27 of 32
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1850 U.S. Census - Laurel County, Kentucky, page 43 of 97