James Cox, Crawford Co. IL
Replies: 23
Re: James Cox, Crawford Co. IL
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Posted: 25 Dec 2005 1:32AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Cox, Reynolds, Shanks, Griffitn
Jackson,
I don't know if this is my James Cox or not. I don't know which family he belongs to yet. I also am not sure of my John Cox's relation to other Cox families. I've started tracking all the Cox families as I find them to figure out who's who. I know several came from North Carolina, but it looks like others came from Ohio, through Indiana as my John Cox. It seems logical that those who migrated together with the Quaker movement are going to be related, but not necessarily. The main families I have decended from either:
John Cox (b. 1789, N. J.) & Parmelia Quick (migrated through Ohio and Indiana)
Unknown Cox & Zylpha Unknown (migrated with the Quakers from North Carolina)
Thomas Cox (b. 1809, N. C.) & Winney Harrol
Richard Cox & Mary Griffin - father of Calvin (b. abt. 1813, N.C.)
Matther Cox (abt. 1801, N.C.) & Anna Unknown
Samuel Cox (abt. 1823, Indiana) & Cecilia Daugherty...also married Frances (Frankey) Hart
Unknown Cox & Sally Unknown (abt. 1790, N.C.) - parents of Dicey A., Jesse B., and Mary Cox
James Cox (1799, N.C.) & Unknown - parents of Sarah, Ferry, Elizabeth, Edmond, and James H. Cox
James Cox (1819, Ohio) & Mary Ann Cooley
Unknown Cox & Susanna Unknown (b. 1822, Ohio) - parents of George M., John W., and Martha
Needham Cox (1815, N.C.) & Mary Colter - he is next door to Bryant Cox (Thomas Cox & Winney Harrol) in 1850 Census - brothers??
James Cox - mentioned in History as causing trouble in Licking Twp, raised a bunch of sons, who caused trouble, as well, and said father and sons supposedly vacated to Missouri about 1843.
James Cox - b. abt 1837, North Carolina, found living with George Parker, Jr. , age 29 in 1850 Census.
Jesse Cox (b. 1821, Indiana) & Lucinda Tharp
Sarah Cox (b. 01 Aug 1816, Miami Co., Ohio) who married Abel Reynolds.
Unknown Cox & Sarah A Unknown (abt. 1828, Ohio) - parents to Martha J Cox (Mar 1850, Illinois)
Everyone else I have is connected as a child of these. I am sure that many of these are somehow related, but I haven't discovered it yet.
I don't know if this is my James Cox or not. I don't know which family he belongs to yet. I also am not sure of my John Cox's relation to other Cox families. I've started tracking all the Cox families as I find them to figure out who's who. I know several came from North Carolina, but it looks like others came from Ohio, through Indiana as my John Cox. It seems logical that those who migrated together with the Quaker movement are going to be related, but not necessarily. The main families I have decended from either:
John Cox (b. 1789, N. J.) & Parmelia Quick (migrated through Ohio and Indiana)
Unknown Cox & Zylpha Unknown (migrated with the Quakers from North Carolina)
Thomas Cox (b. 1809, N. C.) & Winney Harrol
Richard Cox & Mary Griffin - father of Calvin (b. abt. 1813, N.C.)
Matther Cox (abt. 1801, N.C.) & Anna Unknown
Samuel Cox (abt. 1823, Indiana) & Cecilia Daugherty...also married Frances (Frankey) Hart
Unknown Cox & Sally Unknown (abt. 1790, N.C.) - parents of Dicey A., Jesse B., and Mary Cox
James Cox (1799, N.C.) & Unknown - parents of Sarah, Ferry, Elizabeth, Edmond, and James H. Cox
James Cox (1819, Ohio) & Mary Ann Cooley
Unknown Cox & Susanna Unknown (b. 1822, Ohio) - parents of George M., John W., and Martha
Needham Cox (1815, N.C.) & Mary Colter - he is next door to Bryant Cox (Thomas Cox & Winney Harrol) in 1850 Census - brothers??
James Cox - mentioned in History as causing trouble in Licking Twp, raised a bunch of sons, who caused trouble, as well, and said father and sons supposedly vacated to Missouri about 1843.
James Cox - b. abt 1837, North Carolina, found living with George Parker, Jr. , age 29 in 1850 Census.
Jesse Cox (b. 1821, Indiana) & Lucinda Tharp
Sarah Cox (b. 01 Aug 1816, Miami Co., Ohio) who married Abel Reynolds.
Unknown Cox & Sarah A Unknown (abt. 1828, Ohio) - parents to Martha J Cox (Mar 1850, Illinois)
Everyone else I have is connected as a child of these. I am sure that many of these are somehow related, but I haven't discovered it yet.
