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Jonathan Cox 1810–1857 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Jan 1810

Birth Location: Lost Creek MM, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 1857

Death Location: New Farmington, Jackson, Indiana, USA

Father: William Cox

Mother: Nancy Ruddick

Spouse(s): Sarah Mahan

Children(s): Moses Cox, Mary Cox, Philip Cox, Lorinda Cox, Martha Cox, Noah Cox, William Cox, John Cox

Jonathan Cox was born in 1810 in Lost Creek MM, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA, the child of William Cox And Nancy Ann Ruddick. Jonathan Cox married Jonathan Cox, Sarah Sallie Mahan, and had children including John Cox, Lorinda Cox, Martha Ellen Cox, Mary J Cox, Moses E Cox, Noah Jonathan Cox, Philip Cox, William Franklin Cox. Jonathan Cox passed away in 1857 in New Farmington, Jackson, Indiana, USA.

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Biography

  • Jonathan Cox was born in 1810 in Lost Creek MM, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA, the child of William Cox And Nancy Ann Ruddick.
  • Jonathan Cox married Jonathan Cox, Sarah Sallie Mahan, and had children including John Cox, Lorinda Cox, Martha Ellen Cox, Mary J Cox, Moses E Cox, Noah Jonathan Cox, Philip Cox, William Franklin Cox.
  • Jonathan Cox passed away in 1857 in New Farmington, Jackson, Indiana, USA.

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Jonathan Cox's Ancestors

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Jonathan Cox
1810–1857
Birth Place: Lost Creek MM, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA
Parents
William Cox
1772–1846
Orange, North Carolina, United States
Nancy (Ann) Ruddick
1779–1844
Grayson County, Virginia, USA
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Jonathan Cox's Descendants

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Jonathan Cox (1 Jan 1810–1857) m. Sarah (Sallie) Mahan (1817–Aft 1860)
  1. 1. Moses (E) Cox 1852–1923 m. Elizabeth McGrew 1752– m. Elizabeth (A.) Cox 1850–1920
    1. 1. George (A) Cox 1884–1884
    2. 2. Jesse Cox 1887–1938
    3. 3. Alta (R) Cox 1889–
    4. 4. John (E) Cox 1879–
    5. 5. Charley (D.) Cox 1873–1934
    6. 6. Luly (J.) Cox 1876–1919
    7. 7. John (Estel) Cox 1879–1902
    8. 8. William (Francis) Cox 1881–1967
    9. 9. Mary (J) Cox 1878–1878
    10. 10. Plumie (F) Cox 1896–1896
    11. 11. Calvin Cox 1876–
    12. 12. Lulie (J.) Cramer 1875–1919
  2. 2. Mary (J) Cox 1848–1938
  3. 3. Philip Cox 1840–1911
  4. 4. Lorinda Cox 1835–1935
  5. 5. Martha (Ellen) Cox 1840–1948
  6. 6. Noah (Jonathan) Cox 1855–1930
  7. 7. William (Franklin) Cox 1844–1905
  8. 8. John Cox 1845–1905

Jonathan Cox's Timeline

2 Records

1810
1 Jan 1810
Birth of Jonathan Cox in Lost Creek MM, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA
Lost Creek MM, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA
1857
1857
Age 47
Death of Jonathan Cox in New Farmington, Jackson, Indiana, USA
New Farmington, Jackson, Indiana, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Jan 1810
    Event Place: Lost Creek MM, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1857
    Event Place: New Farmington, Jackson, Indiana, USA

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