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I am from (supposedly) John Cox/Margaret Morris (Piscataway, NJ to Lincoln County, NC); Rebecca Cox/Absalom Bonham from NJ to PA to Lincoln County, NC. I'd like to get a bead on Margaret Morris's parents. I'm not convinced her brother/father was Robert Morris (the DI signer). :-) It's complicated. I've had my DNA done.
Sincerely, and glad to be aboard...
Brownie MacKie
My Cox line starts with :
Martha Cox 1890-1982 Taylor Co Kentucky ( My grandmother)
George Washington Cox 1855 -1940 Taylor County Kentucky (great grandfather)
Thomas (Littleberry) Cox 1837- 1914 Green County Kentucky
Caleb Cox 1802 - 1855 Virginia
Littleberry Cox 1774 -1850
and on and on....
I am from a southern line of Cox's...my line goes back thru John Memory...Julius Washington...Heniard Cox...Benjamin Jr. and Benjamin Sr. born 1740
I am back to doing genealogy research after having to take a break of several years because I just didn't have time to spend on it. I'm starting with my Cox line and have come upon an interesting book online called The Cox Family in America that gives a lot of history on the several Coxes that came to America from England, Sweden, Holland, Scotland to name some. And even includes early genealogies for many of them. From what I understand Coxes from these different lines spread far and wide across America. Since certain names were so common in different lines (like Isaac, Thomas, Wm), I still haven't connected my Isaac to which one he may have descended from. What I do know is that his folks migrated from Greene Co, PA over to the area of Tyler Co., WV by 1850 when he shows up on the census there. From what I have gathered he was born about 1795 in PA and married Mary Wise, probably also from PA and probably married they were married in PA but I haven't found a marriage certificate.
What I have come to seriously question is that my Isaac was the son of Michael and Jeruthea (Brooks) Cox in Ohio Co, VA(WV). I see a number of folks have put them on their trees as being his parents, but the more I dig the more I doubt this. They did have a son named Isaac, BUT his place of death is different than my Isaac, who I know to have died in Pleasants Co, WV. Which is in keeping with him living in Tyler Co, WV in 1850 and I believe Pleasants Co was created from parts of other counties, including Tyler. Having grown up in Pleasants Co and living in the same area where my grand and great-grandparents had lived for years I know which is my Isaac in WV.
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