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82301 !REFERENCE:some Data per Juanita Naron, HCR 78, Box 62, Santa Anna, TX 76878;

!CENSUS:1860 Benton Co, AR Flint pg 311 # 535/532 * Listed twice *
Isom EVANS, 31, NC
Nancy, 30
Marion, 8
Mary, 6 AR
Zilpha, 4
Catharine, 3
James, 3/12;
pg 312 # 544/541
Isom EVANS, 32 NC
Nancy, 29
Taylor, 9
Ester, 7 AR
Zilpha, 5
Catharine, 3
James, 4/12 
Trammell, Nancy (I86247)
 
82302 !REFERENCE:The Ancestry of Grafton Johnson (includes Holeman - Holman Family) by Demaris Knobe 1924;


!ARTICLE:Heritage of Wilkes Co, NC # 699 Thomas & Susannah HOLEMAN by Dan STANBERRY;


!NAMED:Isaac Hoolman son of Daniel Hoolman
Source: Early Lutheran Baptisms and Marriages in Southeastern Pennsylvania
Undated entry, presumably a baptism/christening;


!TAXLIST:1768 Rowan Co., NC
Cpt. Morgan Bryan's District
Isaac Holman
Daniel Holman
Thomas Holman
Joseph Holman;


CENSUS:1790 Rowan Co., NC p. 298
Isaac Holeman age 16+ (bef 1774)
2-2-2-0-4;


!CENSUS:1800 Rowan Co., NC p. 450/452
Isaac Holeman age 45+ (bef 1755)
00001-00001-0-7;


!WILL:15 Aug 1807 Rowan Co., NC Isaac Holeman
Son Daniel Holeman
dau Elizabeth Johnson
son William Holeman
son Isaac Holeman
son Reuben Holeman
son James Holeman
dau Patience Dean
son Thomas Holeman
son John Holeman
son Absolum Holeman
dau Mary Neely
son Jacob Holeman
son David Holeman
dau Patience Holeman
grandson Isaac Holeman son of William Holeman
Sons Jacob and David executors
S: Isaac (X) Holeman
Witnesses: R. Parvell, Benjamin Boone, John Cook.
Pr May 1808; 
Holeman, Isaac (I71605)
 
82303 !REFERENCE:The Ancestry of Grafton Johnson (includes Holeman - Holman Family) by Demaris Knobe 1924;


!ARTICLE:Heritage of Wilkes Co, NC # 699 Thomas & Susannah HOLEMAN by Dan STANBERRY;


!TAXLIST:1768 Rowan Co., NC
Cpt. Morgan Bryan's District
Isaac Holman
Daniel Holman
Thomas Holman
Joseph Holman;


!CENSUS:1787 Wilkes Co, NC pg 174 Thomas HOLEMAN Sr age 60+ (bef 1726) "0-4-3-0-0";


!CENSUS:1790 Wilkes Co., NC 3rd Company, p. 151
Thom Holeman age 16+ (bef 1774)
1-4-3-0-0; 
Holeman, Thomas (I71603)
 
82304 !REFERENCE:The Ancestry of Grafton Johnson (includes Holeman - Holman Family) by Demaris Knobe 1924; Holeman, James (I117352)
 
82305 !REFERENCE:The Ancestry of Grafton Johnson (includes Holeman - Holman Family) by Demaris Knobe 1924; Holeman, William (I87637)
 
82306 !REFERENCE:The Brown Family:
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61157/records/658852


!LAND PATENT: 3 Nov 1750 Augusta Co., VA
to Henry Brown Sr
50a on Lick Run of Roanoke, James Burke corner;


!COURT:Mar 1756 Augusta Co., VA Gibbons vs. Brown
Nicholas Gibbons, Esq, assignee of Ann Grant, complains of Henry Brown, otherwise lately called I Henry Brown of Mannington in the County of Salem, in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey, Yeoman.
Bond to Ann Grant, dated 1729, 5th June.
Process issued 3d Nov 1753 and returned executed and Henry Brown Jr and Isaac Taylor, Bail.



!NOTES:In Augusta Co., VA in 1756.


!ADMINISTRATION BOND:17 Sep 1757 Augusta Co., GA
Esther Brown, Robert Moody and James Moody
bound for Esther Brown administration of Henry Brown Deceased
S: Esther Brown, Robert (X) Moody, James Moody;


!COURT:16 Nov 1757 Augusta Co., VA Court Order Book VI
Esther Brown qualifies as admx of her decd father, Henry Brown, Esther, the widow, having refused; 
Brown, Henry (I35285)
 
82307 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988;

!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq.
1902. Pg 271 - 275; 
Dew, Absalom (I18208)
 
82308 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, Abia (I116684)
 
82309 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Hickman, Elizabeth (I116683)
 
82310 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Unity (I116682)
 
82311 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, Abraham (I116681)
 
82312 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, John (I116680)
 
82313 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Bryant, Elizabeth (I116679)
 
82314 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Rogers, Robin (I116676)
 
82315 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, Thomas (I116675)
 
82316 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, Abraham (I116674)
 
82317 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, Reuben (I116673)
 
82318 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, John (I116672)
 
82319 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, Millicent (I116671)
 
82320 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, William (I116670)
 
82321 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, Sarah (I116669)
 
82322 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, Obedience (I116668)
 
82323 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew (I116636)
 
82324 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, Abraham (I116633)
 
82325 !REFERENCE:The Dew Line From England and Other States by Sarah Mae Dew, 1988; Dew, John (I116632)
 
82326 !REFERENCE:Warren Wilkinson;

!CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 787 w/James CAMPBELL age 0-9 (1790/1800);

!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 82 w/James CAMPBELL age 10-15 (1794/1800);

!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 57 w/Elizabeth CAMPBELL age 16-25 (1794/1804);

!CENSUS:1830 * Marion Dist, SC pg 31 w/John C. LEGETT age 30-39 (1790/1800);

!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg x w/Richard WILKINSON, age 40-49 (1790/1800);

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC pg 11B # 163/164
WILKINSON MARY W 52 F W MARION 1797/1798
WILKINSON JOHN 11 M W MARION 1838/1839
WILKINSON LENORA 5 F W MARION 1844/1845;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1035
M. W. WILKINSON, 60, f SC
J. R. 21 m; 
Campbell, Mary W (I65610)
 
82327 !REFERENCE:Website: http://web.me.com/babethea7/Genealogy/Hist_Genealogy.html

!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq.
1902. Pg 395 - 421; 
Bethea, Sarah "Sallie" (I18420)
 
82328 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

ALICE COX (26), daughter of James (5), was born May 30, 1696, and married Joseph Throckmorton, born Aug. 4, 1693. One of their daughters, Elizabeth, married Joshua, son of Col. Thomas Warne, The present writer descends through this line. 
Throckmorton, Elizabeth (I114938)
 
82329 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

ALICE COX (26), daughter of James (5), was born May 30, 1696, and married Joseph Throckmorton, born Aug. 4, 1693. One of their daughters, Elizabeth, married Joshua, son of Col. Thomas Warne, The present writer descends through this line. 
Throckmorton, Joseph (I114937)
 
82330 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

ANN COX, (19) , daughter of James (5), died before 1747. She married a Mr. Jewell, and had children, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Elsie or Alice, and Rachel.


!NAMED-ESTATE:14 Feb 1756 Monmouth Co., NJ. James Cox.
John Cox and Joseph Cox, executors.
Balance of Will into six equal parts to
Dorothy, Elizabeth, Else, Rachel, the four daughters of Ann, daughter of testator
The children of Rebecca (not named) dau of testator; 
Jewell, Dorothy (I25819)
 
82331 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

ANN COX, (19) , daughter of James (5), died before 1747. She married a Mr. Jewell, and had children, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Elsie or Alice, and Rachel.


!NAMED-ESTATE:14 Feb 1756 Monmouth Co., NJ. James Cox.
John Cox and Joseph Cox, executors.
Balance of Will into six equal parts to
Dorothy, Elizabeth, Else, Rachel, the four daughters of Ann, daughter of testator
The children of Rebecca (not named) dau of testator; 
Jewell, Elizabeth (I25818)
 
82332 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

ANN COX, (19) , daughter of James (5), died before 1747. She married a Mr. Jewell, and had children, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Elsie or Alice, and Rachel.


!NAMED-ESTATE:14 Feb 1756 Monmouth Co., NJ. James Cox.
John Cox and Joseph Cox, executors.
Balance of Will into six equal parts to
Dorothy, Elizabeth, Else, Rachel, the four daughters of Ann, daughter of testator
The children of Rebecca (not named) dau of testator; 
Jewell, Alice (I25817)
 
82333 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

ANN COX, (19) , daughter of James (5), died before 1747. She married a Mr. Jewell, and had children, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Elsie or Alice, and Rachel.


!NAMED-ESTATE:14 Feb 1756 Monmouth Co., NJ. James Cox.
John Cox and Joseph Cox, executors.
Balance of Will into six equal parts to
Dorothy, Elizabeth, Else, Rachel, the four daughters of Ann, daughter of testator
The children of Rebecca (not named) dau of testator; 
Jewell, Rachel (I25816)
 
82334 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

ANN COX, (19) , daughter of James (5), died before 1747. She married a Mr. Jewell, and had children, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Elsie or Alice, and Rachel. 
Jewell (I25815)
 
82335 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

CATHERINE COX (13), daughter of Thomas (3), married, as first wife, Captain Cornelius Van Horne (1695-1744), who is buried at White House, N. J. She bore him one son, Thomas VanHorne.


!NAMED-WILL:16 Feb 1722 Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ Thomas Coxe, proven 25 May 1723
Wife Mary
Children
Thomas
Mary Lawrence
Lydy
Catherine wife of Cornelius Van Horne who has a son Thomas
Cousins Sarah and Meribah daughters of Nathaniel Robins decd, and John Estill if he lives with widow until he is of age.
An acre on the hill where "my children lyes buried" for a burying ground for the family and his brother John Cox.
Executor: Wife and son Thomas after her death.
Witnesses: Elias Holman, Thomas Taylor, James Cox, Robert Lawrence;


!NAMED-WILL: 6 Aug 1757 Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ Mary Cox, widow of Thomas, 86 years of age.
Son Thomas
Grandchildren: William Cheesman son of dau Lydia.
Richard, Thomas, Elizabeth and Rebecca Cox.
Thomas Van Horne
Joseph and Mary Lawrence.
Elizabeth Hutchinson.
Legacy to Baptist Church in Upper Freehold.
Executors: Grandson Richard Cox and John Coward Jr.
Witnesses: David Gorden, William Liming and William Lawrence.
Proven 12 Sep 1760; 
Van Horn, Thomas (I114911)
 
82336 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

CATHERINE COX (13), daughter of Thomas (3), married, as first wife, Captain Cornelius Van Horne (1695-1744), who is buried at White House, N. J. She bore him one son, Thomas VanHorne. 
Van Horn, Cpt Cornelius (I114910)
 
82337 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

COL. JOHN COX (30), son of William (8), married Esther Bowes, and lived in the Trenton neighborhood. Their daughter, Rachel (70), married Col. John Stevens. 
Cox, Rachel (I114946)
 
82338 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

COL. JOHN COX (30), son of William (8), married Esther Bowes, and lived in the Trenton neighborhood. Their daughter, Rachel (70), married Col. John Stevens. 
Bowes, Esther (I114945)
 
82339 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

GENERAL JAMES COX, son of Joseph (43), or John (23), was born 10-16-1743, and died 9-12-1810. Ho married Ann whose last name has not been ascertained. He served in the Revolution. At a later period he removed to Kentucky, from which State he was a Representative in Congress. His children are said to have been: James (94), born 1-26-1782; William (95), born in 1776 and died 7-28-1803; Lewis (96), born in 1769 and died 6-24-1774: Aaron (97), born 5-4-1771 and died 4-4-18-4 (sic). There were three other children, but their names do not appear.

One of the above sons was the father of Samuel S. (Sunset) Cox, so long famous in Congress, and throughout the country. There is a statue of him in Astor Place, New York City. He was present at the laying of the corner-stone of the Monmouth Battle-Monument at. Freehold, where he was seen by this writer (then a small boy), whose mother was, a few years later, a fellow-passenger with Representative Cox on a European trip. The impression he made was very- favorable. He was the author of several books. 
Cox, Aaron (I114974)
 
82340 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

GENERAL JAMES COX, son of Joseph (43), or John (23), was born 10-16-1743, and died 9-12-1810. Ho married Ann whose last name has not been ascertained. He served in the Revolution. At a later period he removed to Kentucky, from which State he was a Representative in Congress. His children are said to have been: James (94), born 1-26-1782; William (95), born in 1776 and died 7-28-1803; Lewis (96), born in 1769 and died 6-24-1774: Aaron (97), born 5-4-1771 and died 4-4-18-4 (sic). There were three other children, but their names do not appear.

One of the above sons was the father of Samuel S. (Sunset) Cox, so long famous in Congress, and throughout the country. There is a statue of him in Astor Place, New York City. He was present at the laying of the corner-stone of the Monmouth Battle-Monument at. Freehold, where he was seen by this writer (then a small boy), whose mother was, a few years later, a fellow-passenger with Representative Cox on a European trip. The impression he made was very- favorable. He was the author of several books. 
Cox, Lewis (I114973)
 
82341 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

GENERAL JAMES COX, son of Joseph (43), or John (23), was born 10-16-1743, and died 9-12-1810. Ho married Ann whose last name has not been ascertained. He served in the Revolution. At a later period he removed to Kentucky, from which State he was a Representative in Congress. His children are said to have been: James (94), born 1-26-1782; William (95), born in 1776 and died 7-28-1803; Lewis (96), born in 1769 and died 6-24-1774: Aaron (97), born 5-4-1771 and died 4-4-18-4 (sic). There were three other children, but their names do not appear.

One of the above sons was the father of Samuel S. (Sunset) Cox, so long famous in Congress, and throughout the country. There is a statue of him in Astor Place, New York City. He was present at the laying of the corner-stone of the Monmouth Battle-Monument at. Freehold, where he was seen by this writer (then a small boy), whose mother was, a few years later, a fellow-passenger with Representative Cox on a European trip. The impression he made was very- favorable. He was the author of several books. 
Cox, William (I114972)
 
82342 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

GENERAL JAMES COX, son of Joseph (43), or John (23), was born 10-16-1743, and died 9-12-1810. Ho married Ann whose last name has not been ascertained. He served in the Revolution. At a later period he removed to Kentucky, from which State he was a Representative in Congress. His children are said to have been: James (94), born 1-26-1782; William (95), born in 1776 and died 7-28-1803; Lewis (96), born in 1769 and died 6-24-1774: Aaron (97), born 5-4-1771 and died 4-4-18-4 (sic). There were three other children, but their names do not appear.

One of the above sons was the father of Samuel S. (Sunset) Cox, so long famous in Congress, and throughout the country. There is a statue of him in Astor Place, New York City. He was present at the laying of the corner-stone of the Monmouth Battle-Monument at. Freehold, where he was seen by this writer (then a small boy), whose mother was, a few years later, a fellow-passenger with Representative Cox on a European trip. The impression he made was very- favorable. He was the author of several books. 
Cox, James (I114971)
 
82343 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

GENERAL JAMES COX, son of Joseph (43), or John (23), was born 10-16-1743, and died 9-12-1810. Ho married Ann whose last name has not been ascertained. He served in the Revolution. At a later period he removed to Kentucky, from which State he was a Representative in Congress. His children are said to have been: James (94), born 1-26-1782; William (95), born in 1776 and died 7-28-1803; Lewis (96), born in 1769 and died 6-24-1774: Aaron (97), born 5-4-1771 and died 4-4-18-4 (sic). There were three other children, but their names do not appear.

One of the above sons was the father of Samuel S. (Sunset) Cox, so long famous in Congress, and throughout the country. There is a statue of him in Astor Place, New York City. He was present at the laying of the corner-stone of the Monmouth Battle-Monument at. Freehold, where he was seen by this writer (then a small boy), whose mother was, a few years later, a fellow-passenger with Representative Cox on a European trip. The impression he made was very- favorable. He was the author of several books. 
Ann (I114970)
 
82344 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

JAMES COX (18), son of John (4), is supposed to have married Rachel ______ who died 10-16-1750). But one child has been assigned to this couple. Thomas (49 ½), who is supposed to have been horn in 1744, and to have died 6-17-1782, His wife's name was Deborah, her last name being unknown, She was born In 1748, and died 5-20-1782. 
Taylor, Deborah (I114924)
 
82345 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

JAMES COX (18), son of John (4), is supposed to have married Rachel ______ who died 10-16-1750). But one child has been assigned to this couple. Thomas (49 ½), who is supposed to have been horn in 1744, and to have died 6-17-1782, His wife's name was Deborah, her last name being unknown, She was born In 1748, and died 5-20-1782. 
Cox, Thomas (I114923)
 
82346 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

JAMES COX (18), son of John (4), is supposed to have married Rachel ______ who died 10-16-1750). But one child has been assigned to this couple. Thomas (49 ½), who is supposed to have been horn in 1744, and to have died 6-17-1782, His wife's name was Deborah, her last name being unknown, She was born In 1748, and died 5-20-1782. 
Rachel (I114922)
 
82347 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

JAMES COX (5), son of Thomas (1). was born Aug, 18. 1672, and died Oct. 24, 1750. He was a man of considerable importance in his day. He lived on Doctor's Creek, and is said to have been buried in the yard of the Yellow Meeting House, near Imlaystown. He married first, Ann ____, whose surname has net been preserved. She was born Jan. 16, 1672, and died November 25, 1747. He is said to have married, secondly, Mrs. Rebecca (Stillwell) Salter. His children, all by the first wife, were: Ann (19); Rebecca (20); Thomas (21); James Jr,, (22); John (23); Joseph (24); Elizabeth (25); Alice (26); Rachel (27), and Dorothy (28). 
Stillwell, Rebecca (I25784)
 
82348 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

JAMES COX, JR., (22), son of James (5), was of Upper Freehold, where he died, in 1753. He was twice married.. The name of hie first wife is not known to the writer, His second wife was Elizabeth (who may have been a Fenton). By his first wife he had, Nathaniel (59), and
John (60). To the second union there was issue, Thomas (61); Isaac (62); Elish (63), and more than one daughter.


!NAMED-WILL:13 Mar 1753 Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ James Cox Jr proven 7 May 1753
Wife Elizabeth
Children Nathaniel and John by first wife
Thomas, Isaac, Elisha
Daughters (not named, under age)
Executors: Wife and brother-in-law Thomas Fenton Jr.
Witnesses: William Kinnan, John Cox, Joseph Robins.; 
Cox, Elisha (I114931)
 
82349 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

JAMES COX, JR., (22), son of James (5), was of Upper Freehold, where he died, in 1753. He was twice married.. The name of hie first wife is not known to the writer, His second wife was Elizabeth (who may have been a Fenton). By his first wife he had, Nathaniel (59), and
John (60). To the second union there was issue, Thomas (61); Isaac (62); Elish (63), and more than one daughter.


!NAMED-WILL:13 Mar 1753 Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ James Cox Jr proven 7 May 1753
Wife Elizabeth
Children Nathaniel and John by first wife
Thomas, Isaac, Elisha
Daughters (not named, under age)
Executors: Wife and brother-in-law Thomas Fenton Jr.
Witnesses: William Kinnan, John Cox, Joseph Robins.; 
Cox, Isaac (I114930)
 
82350 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

JAMES COX, JR., (22), son of James (5), was of Upper Freehold, where he died, in 1753. He was twice married.. The name of hie first wife is not known to the writer, His second wife was Elizabeth (who may have been a Fenton). By his first wife he had, Nathaniel (59), and
John (60). To the second union there was issue, Thomas (61); Isaac (62); Elish (63), and more than one daughter.


!NAMED-WILL:13 Mar 1753 Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ James Cox Jr proven 7 May 1753
Wife Elizabeth
Children Nathaniel and John by first wife
Thomas, Isaac, Elisha
Daughters (not named, under age)
Executors: Wife and brother-in-law Thomas Fenton Jr.
Witnesses: William Kinnan, John Cox, Joseph Robins.; 
Cox, Thomas (I114929)
 

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