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Daniel Fielding Cox 1867–1945 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Aug 1867

Birth Location: Missouri

Death Date: 1945

Death Location: Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, IL

Father: Samuel Cox

Mother: Martha Cheatham

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In 1867, Daniel Fielding Cox entered the world in Missouri, born to Samuel Joseph Cox And Martha Jane Cheatham. Daniel Fielding Cox passed away in 1945 in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, IL.

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Biography

  • In 1867, Daniel Fielding Cox entered the world in Missouri, born to Samuel Joseph Cox And Martha Jane Cheatham.
  • Daniel Fielding Cox passed away in 1945 in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, IL.

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Daniel Cox's Ancestors

Self
Daniel Cox
1867–1945
Birth Place: Missouri
Parents
Samuel Joseph Cox
1833–1923
Ohio
Martha (Jane) Cheatham
1825–1856
Kentucky
Grandparents
Jesse (R) Cox
1808–1896
, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Louisa Douglas
1809–1892
Maine, USA
Christopher Cheatham
1794–1848
Chesterfield County, VIrginia
Jane Young
1794–1846
Cumberland County, Kentucky
Great-Grandparents
Nathan Cox
1785–1840
Ann Dixon
1781–1844
Hezekiah Cheatham
1765–1845
Lucy Brooks
1768–1796
Robert Young
1763–1818
Clowery Kinsey
1758–1794
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Enoch Cox
1757–1840
Mary Mackey
1753–1829
Stephen Cheatham
1723–1783
Elizabeth Akin
1733–1807
Samuel Young
1735–1790
Jane Haynes
1737–

Daniel Cox's Timeline

2 Records

1867
21 Aug 1867
Birth of Daniel Fielding Cox in Missouri
Missouri
1945
1945
Age 78
Death of Daniel Fielding Cox in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, IL
Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, IL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Aug 1867
    Event Place: Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1945
    Event Place: Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, IL

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