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Ann Leonard 1672–1747 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 16 JAN 1672
Birth Location: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Death Date: 1747
Death Location: Yellow Meeting House Cemetery, Red Valley, Monmouth, New Jersey, British Colonial America
Father: James Jr
Mother: Hannah Hayden
Spouse(s): James Cox
Children(s): John Cox, Thomas Cox, Rachel Cox, Dorothy Cox, Ann Cox, Rebecca Cox, Mary Cox, James Cox, Elizabeth Cox, Joseph Cox
In 1672, Ann Leonard entered the world in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, born to James Leonard Jr And Hannah Hayden. Ann Leonard married James Cox, and had children including Ann Cox, Dorothy Cox, Elizabeth Cox, James Cox, John Cox, Joseph Cox, Mary Alice Cox, Rachel Cox, Rebecca Cox, Thomas Cox. Ann Leonard passed away in 1747 in Yellow Meeting House Cemetery, Red Valley, Monmouth, New Jersey, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- In 1672, Ann Leonard entered the world in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, born to James Leonard Jr And Hannah Hayden.
- Ann Leonard married James Cox, and had children including Ann Cox, Dorothy Cox, Elizabeth Cox, James Cox, John Cox, Joseph Cox, Mary Alice Cox, Rachel Cox, Rebecca Cox, Thomas Cox.
- Ann Leonard passed away in 1747 in Yellow Meeting House Cemetery, Red Valley, Monmouth, New Jersey, British Colonial America.
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Ann Leonard's Ancestors
Ann Leonard's Descendants
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1. John Cox 1710–1788 m. Mary Potts 1712–1798
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1. Catharine Cox 1738–1821 m. Benjamin Loxley 1720–1801
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1. Elizabeth Loxley 1770–1863 m. Lloyd Jones 1768–1820
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1. Eleanor (Ellen) Jones 1796–1861 m. Edward (Washington) Duval 1789–1830
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2. Susannah (Forrester) Jones 1798–1818
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3. Benjamin (Loxley) Jones 1794–
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4. Henry Jones 1800–1801
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5. Elizabeth (Bernard) Jones 1804–1805
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6. Catharine (Loxley) Jones 1812–1869
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7. Charlotte Jones 1810–1892 m. Cyrus (Talbot) Smith 1805–1845
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2. Mary Loxley 1762–1767
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3. Mary Loxley 1763–1767
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4. Jane Loxley 1765–1847 m. Samuel Clark 1756–1824
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5. Stephen Loxley 1768–1769
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6. Catherine Loxley 1767–1768
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7. Mary Loxley 1773–1774
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8. John Loxley 1772–1773
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9. Catherena Loxley 1781–1810
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10. George (Washington) Loxley 1778–1865 m. Ann Taylor 1774–
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11. Ann (Cox) Loxley 1775–1849 m. Morgan (John) Rhees 1760–1804
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2. Apel Cox 1739–
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3. John Cox 1744–
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4. Joshua Cox 1747–1759
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5. Mary Cox 1740–1798 m. Robert Jones 1733–
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6. William Cox 1749–1826 m. Elizabeth 1756–1811
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7. James (Cox) Sr 1746–1805 m. Elizabeth Forbush 1746–
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2. Thomas Cox 1698–1733 m. Lydia Hankinson 1700–
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3. Rachel Cox 1706–
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4. Dorothy Cox 1708–1785 m. William Hankinson 1706–1785
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5. Ann Cox 1702–1747 m. Richard Jewell 1703–1757
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6. Rebecca Cox 1712–1750 m. William (Ansley) Sr 1710–1773
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7. Mary (Alice) Cox 1696–1759 m. Joseph Throckmorton 1693–1759
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8. James Cox 1700–1753 m. Rachel 1722–1750 m. Elizabeth Fenton 1720– m. Hannah Robbins 1700–
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9. Elizabeth Cox 1703–1746 m. David Sutton 1703–1775
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10. Joseph Cox 1713–1801 m. Mary (Frances) Mount 1715–1800
Ann Leonard's Timeline
3 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 16 JAN 1672
Event Place: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 25 NOV 1747
Event Place: Freehold Township, Monmouth, New Jersey, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1747
Event Place: Yellow Meeting House Cemetery, Red Valley, Monmouth, New Jersey, British Colonial America