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- !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;
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