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Celia Jane Cox 1874–1925 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Oct 1874

Birth Location: Campbell County, Tennessee

Death Date: 24 Apr 1925

Death Location: Scott County, Tennessee

Father: James Cox

Mother: Susan Mikles

Spouse(s): Andrew Baird

Children(s): Allie Baird

In 1874, Celia Jane Cox entered the world in Campbell County, Tennessee, born to James Sherman Cox And Susan J Mikles. Celia Jane Cox married Andrew Andy Baird, and had children including Allie Baird. Celia Jane Cox passed away in 1925 in Scott County, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • In 1874, Celia Jane Cox entered the world in Campbell County, Tennessee, born to James Sherman Cox And Susan J Mikles.
  • Celia Jane Cox married Andrew Andy Baird, and had children including Allie Baird.
  • Celia Jane Cox passed away in 1925 in Scott County, Tennessee.

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Celia Cox's Ancestors

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Celia Cox
1874–1925
Birth Place: Campbell County, Tennessee
Parents
James Sherman Cox
1854–1931
Tennessee
Susan (J.) Mikles
1846–1876
Tennessee, USA
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Celia Cox's Descendants

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Celia (Jane) Cox (10 Oct 1874–24 Apr 1925) m. Andrew ("Andy") Baird (16 Oct 1870–16 Jan 1941)
  1. 1. Allie Baird 1892–1977 m. Sampson (S) Douglas 1881–1970
    1. 1. Francis Douglas 1929–1997

Celia Cox's Timeline

2 Records

1874
10 Oct 1874
Birth of Celia Jane Cox in Campbell County, Tennessee
Campbell County, Tennessee
1925
24 Apr 1925
Age 51
Death of Celia Jane Cox in Scott County, Tennessee
Scott County, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Oct 1874
    Event Place: Campbell County, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Apr 1925
    Event Place: Scott County, Tennessee

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