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Uriah Cox 1735–1800 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1735

Birth Location: Staplehurst, Kent, England

Death Date: 10 MAY 1800

Death Location: Staplehurst, Kent, England

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Spouse(s): Anne Poole

Children(s): Mercy Cheeseman

The story of Uriah Cox began in 1735 in Staplehurst, Kent, England. Uriah Cox married Anne Poole, and had children including Mercy Cheeseman. Uriah Cox passed away in 1800 in Staplehurst, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Uriah Cox began in 1735 in Staplehurst, Kent, England.
  • Uriah Cox married Anne Poole, and had children including Mercy Cheeseman.
  • Uriah Cox passed away in 1800 in Staplehurst, Kent, England.

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Uriah Cox
1735–1800
Birth Place: Staplehurst, Kent, England
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Uriah Cox's Descendants

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Uriah Cox (ABT 1735–10 MAY 1800) m. Anne Poole (ABT 25 JAN 1740–ABT 29 MAY 1800)
  1. 1. Mercy Cheeseman 1789–1850 m. Robin. ((Robert)) BELL 1785–1861
    1. 1. James (Jethro Reuben Lethis) BELL 1824–1881
      1. 1. Reuben BELL 1858–1933 m. Lydia (Ann) Howe 1856–1920
        1. 1. Jethro (John) BELL 1885–1984 m. Mabel (Beatrice) Thorpe 1889–1989
      2. 2. Mercy (Beatrice) BELL 1856–1937
      3. 3. George BELL 1864–

Uriah Cox's Timeline

2 Records

1735
ABT 1735
Birth of Uriah Cox in Staplehurst, Kent, England
Staplehurst, Kent, England
1800
10 MAY 1800
Age 65
Death of Uriah Cox in Staplehurst, Kent, England
Staplehurst, Kent, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 MAY 1800
    Event Place: Staplehurst, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1735
    Event Place: Staplehurst, Kent, England

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