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Frederick Fox 1751–1837 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 10 May 1751
Birth Location: Hesse-Nassau, Prussia
Death Date: 27 Feb 1837
Death Location: Montgomery, Ohio, USA
Father: John Fox
Mother: Christina ???
Spouse(s): Catherine Booker
Children(s): George Fox
In 1751, Frederick Fox entered the world in Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, born to John Frederick Fox And Christina. Frederick Fox married Catherine Booker, and had children including George Booker Fox. Frederick Fox passed away in 1837 in Montgomery, Ohio, USA.
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Biography
- In 1751, Frederick Fox entered the world in Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, born to John Frederick Fox And Christina.
- Frederick Fox married Catherine Booker, and had children including George Booker Fox.
- Frederick Fox passed away in 1837 in Montgomery, Ohio, USA.
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Frederick Fox's Ancestors
Frederick Fox's Descendants
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1. George (Booker) Fox 1781–1847 m. Elizabeth (Ann) Link 1784–1872
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1. John (L.) Fox 1818–1899 m. Susanna Hillegass 1819–1894
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1. Daniel (Alexander) Fox 1860–1932 m. Elizabeth (Jane) Ricketts 1861–1922
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1. Ernest (Daniel) Fox 1875–1914 m. Lola (Frances) Jackson 1880–1914
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Frederick Fox's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 10 May 1751
Event Place: Hesse-Nassau, Prussia
Record Source: Sawyer.FTW
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Feb 1837
Event Place: Montgomery, Ohio, USA
Record Source: Sawyer.FTW