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Margery Cox 1769–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Oct 1769

Birth Location: Orange County, North Carolina

Death Date: 02 Jan 1846

Death Location: Johnson County, Missouri

Father: Delaware Cox

Mother: Juliatha Carr

Spouse(s): Jesse Cox

Children(s): Solomon Cox, Elijah Cox, Jesse Cox, William Cox, Rebecca Cox

The story of Margery Cox began in 1769 in Orange County, North Carolina. Margery Cox married Jesse Cox, and had children including Edward Cox, Elijah Cox, Jesse Cox, Rebecca Cox, Solomon Thomas Cox, William Gregg Cox. Margery Cox passed away in 1846 in Johnson County, Missouri.

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Biography

  • The story of Margery Cox began in 1769 in Orange County, North Carolina.
  • Margery Cox married Jesse Cox, and had children including Edward Cox, Elijah Cox, Jesse Cox, Rebecca Cox, Solomon Thomas Cox, William Gregg Cox.
  • Margery Cox passed away in 1846 in Johnson County, Missouri.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Margery Cox's Ancestors

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Margery Cox
1769–1846
Birth Place: Orange County, North Carolina
Parents
Delaware State Cox
1750–1801
Mill Creek, New Castle Co, DE
Juliatha Carr
1733–1796
Gunpowder, Harford, Maryland, United States
Grandparents
William (Richardson Cox) Sr⭐️
1692–1767
New Castle, New Castle, Delaware Colony
Catherine (Kinkey) ⭐️
1696–1744
Saint Stephens Parish, Cecil County, Maryland Colony
Benjamin Carr
1697–1779
Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Juliatha (Ruth) Hooker
1711–1779
Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
John ⭐️
1655–1735
Rachel ⭐️
1665–1736
Herman ⭐️
1674–1732
Margery ⭐️
1674–1739
Nicholas Carr
1654–1709
Rebecca Nicholson
1656–1703
Thomas Hooker
1685–1744
Eleanor Todd
1685–1744
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas ⭐️
1626–1711
Mary ⭐️
1625–1667
James ⭐️
1640–
Rebecca ⭐️
1640–
John ⭐️
1648–1748
Ann ⭐️
1650–1738
Col ⭐️
1656–1697
Susannah ⭐️
1660–1687
Governor Carr
1624–1695
Mercy Vaughan
1630–1675
Joseph )
1631–1693
Jane Millard
1628–1691
Thomas Hooker
1660–1701
Sara Whitman
1665–1689
Lancelot Todd
1646–1691
Sarah PHELPS
1650–1700

Margery Cox's Descendants

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Margery Cox (27 Oct 1769–02 Jan 1846) m. Jesse Cox (1770–25 Sep 1789)
  1. 1. Solomon (Thomas) Cox 1793–1889
  2. 2. Elijah Cox 1791–1811
  3. 3. Jesse Cox 1797–1865
  4. 4. William (Gregg) Cox 1794–1856
  5. 5. Rebecca Cox 1795–1875

Margery Cox's Timeline

2 Records

1769
27 Oct 1769
Birth of Margery Cox in Orange County, North Carolina
Orange County, North Carolina
1846
02 Jan 1846
Age 77
Death of Margery Cox in Johnson County, Missouri
Johnson County, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Oct 1769
    Event Place: Orange County, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Jan 1846
    Event Place: Johnson County, Missouri

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