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82401 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (10), son of Thomas (3), was born 6-7-1700, and died 6-5-1783, He lived at Upper Freehold and is buried in the yard of the Yellow Meeting House. The name of his wife is supposed to have been Rebecca, who was, possibly, Mrs. Rebecca (Winter) Applegate. The children were: Richard (38); Thomas (39)1 Rebecca (40), and Elizabeth (41).


!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; 
Cox, Elizabeth (I114906)
 
82402 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (10), son of Thomas (3), was born 6-7-1700, and died 6-5-1783, He lived at Upper Freehold and is buried in the yard of the Yellow Meeting House. The name of his wife is supposed to have been Rebecca, who was, possibly, Mrs. Rebecca (Winter) Applegate. The children were: Richard (38); Thomas (39)1 Rebecca (40), and Elizabeth (41).


!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; 
Cox, Rebecca (I114905)
 
82403 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (10), son of Thomas (3), was born 6-7-1700, and died 6-5-1783, He lived at Upper Freehold and is buried in the yard of the Yellow Meeting House. The name of his wife is supposed to have been Rebecca, who was, possibly, Mrs. Rebecca (Winter) Applegate. The children were: Richard (38); Thomas (39) Rebecca (40), and Elizabeth (41).


!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; 
Cox, Thomas (I114904)
 
82404 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (10), son of Thomas (3), was born 6-7-1700, and died 6-5-1783, He lived at Upper Freehold and is buried in the yard of the Yellow Meeting House. The name of his wife is supposed to have been Rebecca, who was, possibly, Mrs. Rebecca (Winter) Applegate. The children were: Richard (38); Thomas (39)1 Rebecca (40), and Elizabeth (41).


!REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

RICHARD COX (38), son of Thomas (10), was born 3-14-1721, and died 4-1-1800. He is said to be buried at Yellow Meeting Rouse. His wife's given name was Sarah, but her surname has not been recovered. She was born in 1743, and died 12-18-1815. Their children have been given, the writer does not know on what authority, as: Thomas (71) ; Joshua (72), born 3-4-1774, died 4-3-1858, who married Lucretia _____ born 10-20-1780, died 8-4-1842; Nancy (73), born 1-21-1772, died 1-30-1855; Acsah (74), born 10-21-1778, died 5-6-1855;- Ruth (75), born in 1776 and died 3-9-1833; and William (76), born 1025-1773, who died 4-25-1809.


!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; 
Cox, Richard (I114903)
 
82405 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (10), son of Thomas (3), was born 6-7-1700, and died 6-5-1783, He lived at Upper Freehold and is buried in the yard of the Yellow Meeting House. The name of his wife is supposed to have been Rebecca, who was, possibly, Mrs. Rebecca (Winter) Applegate. The children were: Richard (38); Thomas (39)1 Rebecca (40), and Elizabeth (41). 
Rebecca (I114902)
 
82406 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (29), son of Joseph (6), was born 1713, and died alter 1768. He was of Upper Freehold. His wife was Deborah Shepherd. Their children were: Joseph (67); Deborah (68), born 1-12-1747, who married Thomas McCurtain, of Mt. Holly (subsequently removing to Philadelphia); and Catherine (69). 
Cox, Catherine (I114944)
 
82407 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (29), son of Joseph (6), was born 1713, and died alter 1768. He was of Upper Freehold. His wife was Deborah Shepherd. Their children were: Joseph (67); Deborah (68), born 1-12-1747, who married Thomas McCurtain, of Mt. Holly (subsequently removing to Philadelphia); and Catherine (69). 
McCurtain, Thomas (I114943)
 
82408 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (29), son of Joseph (6), was born 1713, and died alter 1768. He was of Upper Freehold. His wife was Deborah Shepherd. Their children were: Joseph (67); Deborah (68), born 1-12-1747, who married Thomas McCurtain, of Mt. Holly (subsequently removing to Philadelphia); and Catherine (69).
!REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (29), son of Joseph (6), was born 1713, and died alter 1768. He was of Upper Freehold. His wife was Deborah Shepherd. Their children were: Joseph (67); Deborah (68), born 1-12-1747, who married Thomas McCurtain, of Mt. Holly (subsequently removing to Philadelphia); and Catherine (69). 
Cox, Deborah (I114942)
 
82409 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (29), son of Joseph (6), was born 1713, and died alter 1768. He was of Upper Freehold. His wife was Deborah Shepherd. Their children were: Joseph (67); Deborah (68), born 1-12-1747, who married Thomas McCurtain, of Mt. Holly (subsequently removing to Philadelphia); and Catherine (69).


!REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

JOSEPH COX (67), son of Thomas (29). was a mill-wright, and lived at Wellingboro. He died in 1768, leaving a wife, Sarah, and. a son, Thomas (88). 
Cox, Joseph (I114941)
 
82410 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (29), son of Joseph (6), was born 1713, and died alter 1768. He was of Upper Freehold. His wife was Deborah Shepherd. Their children were: Joseph (67); Deborah (68), born 1-12-1747, who married Thomas McCurtain, of Mt. Holly (subsequently removing to Philadelphia); and Catherine (69). 
Shepherd, Deborah (I114940)
 
82411 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (3), son of Thomas (1), was born in 1668 and died in 1723. He married Mary (possibly daughter of Walter Wright, of Middletown), born in 1671, and died in 1760. Their children were; Thomas (10); Lydia (11); Mary (12); Catherine (13); Elizabeth (14); Alice (15), and John (16). This Thomas lived both at Middletown and Upper Freehold. 
Cox, John (I25780)
 
82412 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (3), son of Thomas (1), was born in 1668 and died in 1723. He married Mary (possibly daughter of Walter Wright, of Middletown), born in 1671, and died in 1760. Their children were; Thomas (10); Lydia (11); Mary (12); Catherine (13); Elizabeth (14); Alice (15), and John (16). This Thomas lived both at Middletown and Upper Freehold. 
Cox, Alice (I25779)
 
82413 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (3), son of Thomas (1), was born in 1668 and died in 1723. He married Mary (possibly daughter of Walter Wright, of Middletown), born in 1671, and died in 1760. Their children were; Thomas (10); Lydia (11); Mary (12); Catherine (13); Elizabeth (14); Alice (15), and John (16). This Thomas lived both at Middletown and Upper Freehold.


!REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

ELIZABETH COX (14). daughter of Thomas (3), is said to have married a Hutchinson.


!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; 
Cox, Elizabeth (I25778)
 
82414 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (3), son of Thomas (1), was born in 1668 and died in 1723. He married Mary (possibly daughter of Walter Wright, of Middletown), born in 1671, and died in 1760. Their children were; Thomas (10); Lydia (11); Mary (12); Catherine (13); Elizabeth (14); Alice (15), and John (16). This Thomas lived both at Middletown and Upper Freehold.


!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; 
Cox, Catherine (I25777)
 
82415 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (3), son of Thomas (1), was born in 1668 and died in 1723. He married Mary (possibly daughter of Walter Wright, of Middletown), born in 1671, and died in 1760. Their children were; Thomas (10); Lydia (11); Mary (12); Catherine (13); Elizabeth (14); Alice (15), and John (16). This Thomas lived both at Middletown and Upper Freehold.


!REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

MARY COX (12), daughter of Thomas (3), married a Lawrence, and had children, Joseph and Mary Lawrence,


!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; 
Cox, Mary (I25776)
 
82416 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (3), son of Thomas (1), was born in 1668 and died in 1723. He married Mary (possibly daughter of Walter Wright, of Middletown), born in 1671, and died in 1760. Their children were; Thomas (10); Lydia (11); Mary (12); Catherine (13); Elizabeth (14); Alice (15), and John (16). This Thomas lived both at Middletown and Upper Freehold.


!REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

LYDIA COX (11), daughter of Thomas (3), was born 10-2-1709. She married Joseph Cheeseman, son of William and Charity, who died before 1749. There was a son William Cheeseman.


!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; 
Cox, Lydia (I25775)
 
82417 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (3), son of Thomas (1), was born in 1668 and died in 1723. He married Mary (possibly daughter of Walter Wright, of Middletown), born in 1671, and died in 1760. Their children were; Thomas (10); Lydia (11); Mary (12); Catherine (13); Elizabeth (14); Alice (15), and John (16). This Thomas lived both at Middletown and Upper Freehold.


!REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (10), son of Thomas (3), was born 6-7-1700, and died 6-5-1783, He lived at Upper Freehold and is buried in the yard of the Yellow Meeting House. The name of his wife is supposed to have been Rebecca, who was, possibly, Mrs. Rebecca (Winter) Applegate. The children were: Richard (38); Thomas (39)1 Rebecca (40), and Elizabeth (41).



!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; 
Cox, Thomas (I25774)
 
82418 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (3), son of Thomas (1), was born in 1668 and died in 1723. He married Mary (possibly daughter of Walter Wright, of Middletown), born in 1671, and died in 1760. Their children were; Thomas (10); Lydia (11); Mary (12); Catherine (13); Elizabeth (14); Alice (15), and John (16). This Thomas lived both at Middletown and Upper Freehold. 
Wright, Walter (I25773)
 
82419 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

THOMAS COX (3), son of Thomas (1), was born in 1668 and died in 1723. He married Mary (possibly daughter of Walter Wright, of Middletown), born in 1671, and died in 1760. Their children were; Thomas (10); Lydia (11); Mary (12); Catherine (13); Elizabeth (14); Alice (15), and John (16). This Thomas lived both at Middletown and Upper Freehold.


!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;


!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; 
Wright, Mary (I25772)
 
82420 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

UNKNOWN SON (2), son of Thomas (1), An old paper, coming from an unknown source, states that the oldest son of the first Thomas removed to South Jersey, where be died, leaving a widow and several children, among- whom were William (8) and Hannah (9). The widow is said to have married, as second husband, Hugh Caldwell, who died in 1745, The present writer has met with no single fact of record that tends to support this claim, and so must regard it as very doubtful indeed. Because, however, it is not in itself improbable, he Includes the Iine-with this word of caution. 
Caldwell, Hugh (I25771)
 
82421 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

UNKNOWN SON (2), son of Thomas (1), An old paper, coming from an unknown source, states that the oldest son of the first Thomas removed to South Jersey, where be died, leaving a widow and several children, among- whom were William (8) and Hannah (9). The widow is said to have married, as second husband, Hugh Caldwell, who died in 1745, The present writer has met with no single fact of record that tends to support this claim, and so must regard it as very doubtful indeed. Because, however, it is not in itself improbable, he Includes the Iine-with this word of caution. 
Cox, Hannah (I25769)
 
82422 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

UNKNOWN SON (2), son of Thomas (1), An old paper, coming from an unknown source, states that the oldest son of the first Thomas removed to South Jersey, where be died, leaving a widow and several children, among- whom were William (8) and Hannah (9). The widow is said to have married, as second husband, Hugh Caldwell, who died in 1745, The present writer has met with no single fact of record that tends to support this claim, and so must regard it as very doubtful indeed. Because, however, it is not in itself improbable, he Includes the Iine-with this word of caution.


!REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Cox, William (I25768)
 
82423 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Beekman, William (I114899)
 
82424 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Wiley, William (I114898)
 
82425 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Beekman, Christopher (I25814)
 
82426 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Wiley, John (I25813)
 
82427 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William. 
Sears, Anna (I25812)
 
82428 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Cox, Sarah (I25811)
 
82429 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Cox, Mary (I25810)
 
82430 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Cox, Samuel (I25809)
 
82431 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Cox, Cornelius (I25808)
 
82432 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Cox, Longfield (I25807)
 
82433 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William. 
Bills, Elizabeth (I25805)
 
82434 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Cox, Thomas (I25804)
 
82435 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Cox, William (I25803)
 
82436 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!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.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Cox, Col John (I25802)
 
82437 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William. 
Greenland, Mary (I25801)
 
82438 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William. 
Longfield, Cpt Cornelius (I25800)
 
82439 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;

WILLIAM COX (8), supposed grandson of Thomas (1), died at Shrewsbury in 1752. He married, circa 1704, Catherine Longfield. daughter of Captain Cornelius Langfield (sic) by his wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Henry Greenland. Her sister, Elizabeth, married as second wife, Captain Obadiah Bowne the first, and was one of the writer's ancestors. In his will William Cox refers to Walter Cox, of Gloucester, as one of his kinsmen. His children were: John (30); William (31); Thomas (32), who may have married Elizabeth Bills, widow of Samuel Corlies; Longfield (33), who married Anna Sears; Cornelius (34); Samuel (35); Mary (36), probably married John Wiley, of New York, and had son William; and Sarah (37), who married Christopher Beekman, and had son William.


!NAMED-WILL: 3 Jan 1750 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ William Cox, proven 5 May 1752
Wife Catherine
Children:
William
Thomas
John
Longfield
Samuel
Cornelius
Mary
Sarah wife of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of Christopher Beekman
Grandson William son of John Wiley of NY, Distiller.
Homefarm bought of Cpt. Leonard's relict's estate left by kinsman, Walter Cox of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executors: Wife and sons William and Thomas.
Witnesses: Jonathan Holmes, Minister, Archaelaus Lewis, John Wiley; 
Longfield, Catherine (I25799)
 
82440 !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;
THOMAS COX (1), concerning whose antecedents the present writer has no information beyond the fact that he was born in Hertfordshire, one of the western counties of England, and, after coming to this country, settled first on Newton Creek, Long Island. From that place he removed to Middletown, New Jersey, where he was among the earliest settlers and where he died in 1681. Before coming to Monmouth County he had married, on the 24th of April (or of June), 1665, Elizabeth Blashford, of whom we have no information except her name. On the death of Thomas Cox, she married secondly, Sept. 9, 1591, Thomas Ingham, or Ingram, who died in 1690.




!NAMED-PROBATE:16 Aug 1681 Thomas Coxe/Cox of Middletown.
Inventory of estate by Peter Tilton, constable, Tho. Snawsell and Robert Hamilton.
26 Feb 1687/8 account by Thomas Ingham executor who has married the widow Elizabeth Coxe, a mother of
six children two of them very small;


!PROBATE:15 Jan 1690 Monmouth Co., NJ Thomas Ingram
(From Ancestry.com) Bond of his widow Elizabeth Ingram (Ingerham) as administratrix of the estate of. Thomas Cox fellow bondsman.; Bond of his widow Elizabeth Ingram (Ingerham) as administratrix of the estate of. Thomas Cox fellow bondsman.; N. J. Archives, XXI., p. 183; 
Ingram, Thomas (I25758)
 
82441 !RESIDES:Hickory, NC; Walls, H Glenn (I4618)
 
82442 !REV WAR PENSION:R10277

!CENSUS:1790;

!DEED:15 Jun 1790 Wilkes Co, GA HH-363 John McCARTNEY and Susannah, his wife to Sherwood STROUD, all of Wilkes Co, GA, for L50, 100a Rocky Creek. Wit: John STROUD, Nancy STROUD;

!DEED: 5 Feb 1793 Wilkes Co, GA Deeds MM-198 Sherod STROUD & Hannah, his wife to Elisha SMALLWOOD all of Wilkes Co, GA for L50, 100a on Rocky Creek granted to Sharod STROUD 5 Feb 1787. S: S. Stroud, Hannah (X) Stroud;

!CENSUS:1800 Oglethorpe Co, GA pg 9 Sherod STROUD age 45+ (bef 1755) "11001-11010-0-4";

!CENSUS:1810;

!NAMED:21 Oct 1816 Wilkes Co, GA Wills HH-84. Martha STROUD. Son-in-law James ARNOLD. daughter Sarah LITTLE, Susan M. CARTER, son Sherod STROUD. Executor: Son-in-law James ARNOLD. Wit: Martha ARNOLD, Dabney A. MARTIN, Robert POPE;

!CENSUS:1820;

!CENSUS:1830; 
Stroud, Sherrod (I8857)
 
82443 !REV WAR PENSION:S31575;

!NAMED:24 Jun 1778 Tryon Co, NC pr Oct 1778. Will of John BRADLEY. Daughter Sarah MORGAN, daughter Anna JONES, son by my 1st wife: John BRADLEY. son Richard BRADLEY, son by my 2nd wife John BRADLEY. Son George Warton BRADLEY, daughter Mary BRADLEY, son Edward BRADLEY, son Isaac BRADLEY, son James Terry BRADLEY, son John W. BRADLEY. Wife Mary BRADLEY. Executors: My wife and Richard LEDBETTER. S: John (X) Bradley. Wit: Jonatham HAMPTON, Andrew HAMPTON, Jonas WILLIAMS.

!DEED:25 Oct 1790 Rutherford Co, NC John BRADLEY of Rutherford to Ezekiel STRINGFIELD, 50a Turkey Otter Creek, granted to Bradley 28 Sep 1785. Wit: George Walton BRADLEY, Thomas DOTON, George WILLIAMS;

!CENSUS:1790;

!CENSUS:1800 Rutherford Co, NC pg 96 John BRADLEY, age 26-44 (1755/74) "10010-00010-0-7";

!CENSUS:1810 Rutherford Co, NC pg 86 John BRADLEY age 26-44 (1765/84)
"21110-00010-0-6";

!CENSUS:1820 * Rutherford Co, NC pg 368, or 382 John BRADLEY *; 
Bradley, John (I42101)
 
82444 !REV WAR PENSION:S3980;

!TAXLIST:1779 Orange Co, NC Mathew STROUD;

!TAXLIST:1785 Orange Co, NC St Thomas Dist, Mathew STROUD;

!NOTE:In 1787 Burke Co, NC 2nd Broad River;

!CENSUS:1790 * Lost for GA;

!CENSUS:1800 * Lost for GA;

!TAXLIST:1802 Franklin Co, GA Matthew STROUD;

!TAXLIST:1803 Franklin Co, GA Matthew STROUD;

!CENSUS:1810 * Lost for GA;

!TAXLIST:1810 Franklin Co, GA Matthew STROUD;

!CENSUS:1820;

!CENSUS:1830 * Shelby Co, AL pg 263 Mathew STROUD *;

!CENSUS:1840; 
Stroud, Matthew (I12772)
 
82445 !REV WAR PENSION:S8295;

!MARRIAGE: 7 Nov 1783;

!CENSUS:1790 Rutherford Co, NC pg 116 William Dorton age 16+ (bef 1774);

!CENSUS:1800;

!CENSUS:1810;

!CENSUS:1820;

!CENSUS:1830;

!PENSIONER:1835 Rutherford Co, NC pg 112 William DALTON, Pvt, 80 (1754/55),
VA Militia;

!CENSUS:1840 * Rutherford Co, NC William DALTON, 74 (1765/66) Revolutionary
Pensioner;

!CENSUS:1850 Henderson Co, NC PHF 272B-757-757
James Murphy 64 M Farmer 500 NC
Ann 65 F NC
William Dolton 95 M None VA
Charlotte 32 F NC 
Dalton, William (I6254)
 
82446 !REV WAR PENSION:W48;

!NAMED:24 Jun 1778 Tryon Co, NC pr Oct 1778. Will of John BRADLEY. Daughter Sarah MORGAN, daughter Anna JONES, son by my 1st wife: John BRADLEY. son Richard BRADLEY, son by my 2nd wife John BRADLEY. Son George Warton BRADLEY, daughter Mary BRADLEY, son Edward BRADLEY, son Isaac BRADLEY, son James Terry BRADLEY, son John W. BRADLEY. Wife Mary BRADLEY. Executors: My wife and Richard LEDBETTER. S: John (X) Bradley. Wit: Jonatham HAMPTON, Andrew HAMPTON, Jonas WILLIAMS.

!CENSUS:1790 Rutherford Co, NC pg 116 G. Walter BRADLY age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-0-1-0-3";

!WITNESS:25 Oct 1790 Rutherford Co, NC John BRADLEY of Rutherford to Ezekiel STRINGFIELD, 50a Turkey Otter Creek, granted to Bradley 28 Sep 1785. Wit: George Walton BRADLEY, Thomas DOTON, George WILLIAMS;

!CENSUS:1800 Rutherford Co, NC pg 98 Walton BRADLEY, age 26-44 (1755/74) "20010-10010-0-6";

!CENSUS:1810 Rutherford Co, NC pg 96 Walton BRADLEY age 45+ (bef 1765)
"11201-11010";

!CENSUS:1820 * Rutherford Co, NC pg 371 Walter BRADLEY *; 
Bradley, George Walton (I42100)
 
82447 !REV WAR PENSION:W6983;

!MARRIAGE:25 Feb 1789 Rutherford Co, NC Thomas DALTON & Elizabeth MORRISS, William BALLARD, bm;

!CENSUS:1790 Rutherford Co, NC pg 116 Thomas DORTON age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-0-2-0-0";

!WITNESS:25 Oct 1790 Rutherford Co, NC John BRADLEY of Rutherford to Ezekiel STRINGFIELD, 50a Turkey Otter Creek, granted to Bradley 28 Sep 1785. Wit: George Walton BRADLEY, Thomas DOTON, George WILLIAMS;

!CENSUS:1800 Rutherford Co, NC pg 106 Thomas DOLTON age 26-44 (1755/74) "10010-41010";

!CENSUS:1810 * Rutherford Co, NC pg 98 Thomas DALTON *;

!CENSUS:1820 * Rutherford Co, NC pg 353 Thomas DALTON *;

!CENSUS:1830 * Rutherford Co, NC pg 448 Thomas DALTON *;

CENSUS:1840 * Rutherford Co, NC Thomas DALTON Sr, 77 (1762/63) Revolutionary
Pensioner; 
Dalton, Thomas (I10084)
 
82448 !REVOLUTION:Pension S31746 died 16 Apr 1834. Filed 3 Mar 1834 Thomas HINESLY age 73 (1760/1761) states he resided in Chatham Co, NC when enlisted Sep 1776. States born in Queen Anne's Co, MD in 1761. Lived Chatham Co, NC until 1782 moved to Carroll
Co, GA. Lived there ever since. Signed Thomas HINSLEY;

!CENSUS:1790;

!LAND LOTTERY:1805 # 1759 Tattnall Co, GA Thomas HINESLEY;

!CENSUS:1800;

!CENSUS:1810;

!CENSUS:1820;

!LAND LOTTERY:1827 Jasper Co, GA;

!CENSUS:1830 Carroll GA p 219 Thomas HENSLEY 70-79 (1760/70); 
Hinesley, Thomas (I89349)
 
82449 !REVOLUTION:Served in Revoluation, listed in DAR Patriot Index "DUDLEY, Bishop ca 1739 - 11-23-1787 m Rebecca WARD, PS NC";

!CENSUS:1786 Onslow Co, NC pg 119 Bishop DUDLEY age 21-60 (1726/65) "1-2-4-9-9";

!WILL:23 Nov 1787 Onslow Co, NC 1-85, proven Jan 1788. Wife Rebecah, three youngest children: Creed, Gilford, and Ann Margrett DUDLEY. Creed under 21. son Christopher, son Bishop, son John under 21. Exrs: Wife Rebecah, sons Christopher and Bishop DUDLEY. Test: Enoch GODFREY, Lydia GRAY, Margaret DUDLEY; 
Dudley, Bishop Pvt (I18913)
 
82450 !REVOLUTION:Served in Revoluation, listed in DAR Patriot Index "DUDLEY, Christopher 1752 - 1828 m Margaret WARD. Cpt NC.";

!NAMED:23 Nov 1787 Onslow Co, NC WIll 1-85 of Bishop DUDLEY as "son Christopher";

!CENSUS:1790 Onslow Co, NC pg 195 Christopher DUDLEY, Esq age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-3-1-0-17";

!CENSUS:1800 Onslow Co, NC pg 145 Christopher DUDLEY age 26-44 (1755/74) or 45+ (bef 1755) "13012-00100-9-1";

!CENSUS:1810; 
Dudley, Christopher (I18918)
 

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