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- !REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;
JOHN COX (17). son of John (4), is said to have married Mary _____. Their children were: John (42), Joseph (43), Samuel (44), Elizabeth (45), Rachel (461. Mary (47), Alice (48), and Nancy (49).
!REFERENCE:“This Old Monmouth of Ours” by William Hornor, 1932, pp. 93-96. The full book is on FamilySearch.org;
JOSEPH COX (43), son of John (17), was born in 1713, and died 4-17-1801. His wife is supposed to have been named Mary, born in 1714, and died 11-24-1800, He is said by one authority, who mentions the names of no other children, to have been the father of General James Cox (87), who is made, by another record, to have been the son of John Cox (23). The writer has no present means of determining the merits of these conflicting claims, although the dates, as given, would seem to favor Joseph (43) as his father.
!NAMED-WILL: 9 Apr 1728 John Cox of Freehold, Monmouth Co, Yeaoman.
Wife Mary
Children
John
Joseph
Samuel
Elizabeth
Rachel
Mary
Alice
Mercy
Executors Brother James Cox, Richard Mount Jr and William Lawrence Jr.
Witnesses Thomas Cox Jr, William Andrews, Wm Lawrence Jr.
Proven 22 Oct 1729;
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