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Scott Cox 1625–1700 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1625

Birth Location: Middlesex County, ENGLAND

Death Date: 1700

Death Location: St. Mary's, MD, USA

Father: John Cox

Mother:

Spouse(s): Angelina Wilson

Children(s): John Cox

Scott Cox was born in 1625 in Middlesex County, ENGLAND, the child of John Cox And Mary Sicklemore. Scott Cox married Angelina Wilson, and had children including John Cox. Scott Cox passed away in 1700 in St. Mary's, MD, USA.

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Biography

  • Scott Cox was born in 1625 in Middlesex County, ENGLAND, the child of John Cox And Mary Sicklemore.
  • Scott Cox married Angelina Wilson, and had children including John Cox.
  • Scott Cox passed away in 1700 in St. Mary's, MD, USA.

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Scott Cox's Ancestors

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Scott Cox
1625–1700
Birth Place: Middlesex County, ENGLAND
Parents
John Cox
1605–1690
Lindfield, Sussex, ENGLAND
Grandparents
Thomas Cox
1562–1620
Lindfield, Sussex, ENGLAND
Joan (Elizabeth) Payne
1568–1625
Balcombe Sussex, ENGLAND
Great-Grandparents
John Cox
1533–1587
Agnes Carles
1540–1572
Rychard Payne
1540–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cox
1518–1589
Elizabeth Ferral
1520–

Scott Cox's Descendants

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Scott Cox (1625–1700) m. Angelina Wilson (1630–)
  1. 1. John Cox 1648–1696 m. Mary Hix 1650–1696
    1. 1. Mary Cox 1671–1747 m. Stephen Cawood 1669–1735
      1. 1. John Cawood 1693–1769 m. Elizabeth Smallwood 1695–1775
        1. 1. Elizabeth Cawood 1730–1756 m. John (I.) Padgett 1723–1811
        2. 2. Eleanor Cawood 1720–
        3. 3. Esther Cawood 1720–
        4. 4. Martha Cawood 1720–
        5. 5. John Cawood 1720–1803 m. Elisabeth Stoughton 1720–1760 m. Agatha Dulaney 1745–1825
        6. 6. Stephen Cawood 1724–1810 m. Catharine (Hebsabah) Emerson 1765–1792 m. Esther Berry 1729–1828 m. Elizabeth (Ann) Fendall 1750–1828
        7. 7. Moses Cawood 1725–1809 m. Jemima (Berry) Smallwood 1725–1825
      2. 2. William Cawood 1695–1761
      3. 3. Stephen Cawood 1699–1767 m. Eleanor Dent 1700–1775
      4. 4. Thomas Cawood 1697–1766 m. Ann Freshwater 1700–1766
      5. 5. Ann (Atchison) Cawood 1701–1733 m. William Atchison 1684–1734
      6. 6. Mary Cawood 1703–1761 m. Charles Willett 1692–1737
      7. 7. Thomas Cawood 1706–
      8. 8. Penelope Cawood 1708–1800 m. Ralph Robey 1708–1775
      9. 9. Elizabeth Cawood 1710–
      10. 10. Hester Cawood 1714–1800 m. John Robinson 1698–1778
      11. 11. Hester Cawood 1699–
    2. 2. Ann Cox 1670–1745 m. John Clubb 1654–1744

Scott Cox's Timeline

3 Records

1625
1625
Birth of Scott Cox in Middlesex County, ENGLAND
Middlesex County, ENGLAND
1625
1625
Scott Cox was christened in Middlesex County, ENGLAND
Middlesex County, ENGLAND
1700
1700
Age 75
Death of Scott Cox in St. Mary's, MD, USA
St. Mary's, MD, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1625
    Event Place: Middlesex County, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 1625
    Event Place: Middlesex County, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1700
    Event Place: St. Mary's, MD, USA

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