0 HEAD 1 SOUR PAF 2 NAME Personal Ancestral File 2 VERS 5.2.18.0 2 CORP The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 3 ADDR 50 East North Temple Street 4 CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 4 CONT USA 1 DEST PAF 1 DATE 24 Oct 2004 2 TIME 17:57:10 1 FILE coxdes2.ged 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 1 CHAR UTF-8 1 LANG English 0 @I1@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 61A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E429069A 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMC @F2@ 0 @I2@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 63A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E42908BA 1 FAMS @F1@ 0 @I3@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 64A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E42909CA 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I4@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 65A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E4290ADA 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I5@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 66A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E4290BEA 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I6@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Malford /Cotham/ ,Jr. 2 SURN Cotham 2 GIVN Christian Malford 2 NSFX ,Jr. 2 NICK Chris 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Feb 1916 2 PLAC Schertz, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1991 2 PLAC San Antonio, Tx 2 CAUS Natural 1 _UID 72A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E42917AA 1 FAMS @F2@ 1 FAMC @F8@ 1 RELI 2 DATE Presbyterian 1 EVEN WWII B-29 Pilot, Meteorologist 2 TYPE Military Service 1 MARC 2 DATE 25 Apr 1942 2 PLAC Pleasanton, Texas 1 BURI 2 DATE 28 Nov 1991 2 PLAC Sunset Memorial 1 NOTE Born February 27, 1916 to Dr. Christian Malford Cotham, Sr., who delivered him in the hospita 2 CONC l he built in Schertz, Texas, and Forrest Hudson Cotham, music teacher and vocalist. Lived i 2 CONC n Schertz till 5 or 6 years old, when the family moved to San Antonio, Patterson Avenue in Al 2 CONC amo Heights. His father became a prominent surgeon, known world wide, with offices in the Med 2 CONC ical Arts Building. Christian Jr., "Sonny", "Malford", "Chris" in later years, loved the outd 2 CONC oors, swimming in the river at Kerrville, playing football at Alamo Heights, driving cars a b 2 CONC it too fast, racing small boats with dual outboard motors on Lake Medina, and then flying i 2 CONC n pre-World War II Texas. Once pushed his sister Virginia into a water well in Schertz as a p 2 CONC rank. One of his favorite stories from football was as a running back, getting knocked out an 2 CONC d then running almost for a touchdown in the "other" direction. Luckily enough he went in th 2 CONC e right direction often enough to earn him the name "Star" by his team mates. The dual outboa 2 CONC rds were frowned upon as unnecessary excess at the time, but have found favor in modern boati 2 CONC ng. The "natives" in Bermuda scoffed at the yank with this boat arrangement in 1952, but line 2 CONC d up to be first to buy it when the family moved back stateside in 1955. His flying adventure 2 CONC s parallelled his brashness on the water, buzzing parties in Texas ranch country in small pri 2 CONC vate planes, cruising in the air between home and college in the 1930's, and running with a c 2 CONC rowd that included the afluent Coverts of Austin and such starlets as Ann Southern who marrie 2 CONC d one in the group of friends. He spoke of nearly "buying the farm" on a number of occassion 2 CONC s while pushing the envelope a bit too far. His flying skills learned during this time, earn 2 CONC ed him a flight inspector position for multi-engine bombers in World War II as an officer i 2 CONC n the Air Force. Toward the end of the war, he had orders to take his own crew in a B-29 bomb 2 CONC er overseas to the Pacific theater. 2 CONT 2 CONT Before the war Christian met and married Jeanne Elizabeth Kagay, an Alamo Heights girl that h 2 CONC e had met through friends. Jeanne's conservative father Ray did not approve of the reputatio 2 CONC n that preceded Chris, so the couple eloped and married in Jourdanton, a preferred destinatio 2 CONC n for marriages on the hush at that time, just South of San Antonio. The "hush" was outed eve 2 CONC n before the couple got back from the honeymoon, supposedly by a resident of Jourdanton who w 2 CONC as also a patient of Dr. Cotham. Love, and the ordinance of marriage prevailed and in a shor 2 CONC t time both sides of the family embraced the marriage. Chris used to love scaring Jeanne by p 2 CONC utting the car onto the railroad tracks of the old causeway that went across Harbor Island t 2 CONC o the island Port Aransas was located on, and riding those 7 miles across the water on all th 2 CONC ose rail (only) bridges, not knowing if a train was going to be coming the other way. 2 CONT 2 CONT After the war, Chris decided to give it a go in Medical School, but after a cadaver or two i 2 CONC n Galveston, found that his heart was not in it, and got a degree in Meteorology from the Uni 2 CONC versity of Texas at Austin , and re-enlisted in the Air Force as a weather forecaster. Tour 2 CONC s of duty were completed in Bermuda in 1955, Wichita Falls in 1957, Randolph in 1961, Chaumon 2 CONC t, France in 1962, and Spangdahlem, Germany in 1965, just before his retirement as a Lieutena 2 CONC nt Colonel (officially, though a Staff Seargent at the end of his last tour) in 1966. 2 CONT 2 CONT After retirement, Chris worked as a postman, fabricator for Swearingen Aircraft, hardware sto 2 CONC re clerk, and salesman for Sunset Memorial. Chris also helped as a red-cross volunteer and fo 2 CONC r rehabilitation units in Hunt, Texas. His attachment to the Texas coast and in particular th 2 CONC e barrier islands off the coast of Corpus Christi continued, as the family vacationed and fis 2 CONC hed there often, staying in the cottages built after the war by Jeanne's dad and brother, Ray 2 CONC mond Kagay and John R. Kagay, in Port Aransas. He also could not quite let go of his earlie 2 CONC r motorized hobbies, as he dabbled in various size motorcycles for several years. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Oct 2004 3 TIME 16:04:23 0 @I7@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 75A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E4291ADA 1 FAMS @F2@ 0 @I18@ INDI 1 NAME Dr. Christian Malford /Cotham/ 2 SURN Cotham 2 GIVN Dr. Christian Malford 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jan 1886 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Oct 1959 2 PLAC San Antonio, Tx 1 _UID 92A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E42937AA 1 FAMS @F8@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 OCCU World wide known surgeon 2 PLAC San Antonio, Tx 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sunset Memorial 1 RELI Presbyterian 1 NOTE Born in Randolph, Texas in 1886. (Fannin County, North Texas) 2 CONT Father James Clarke Cotham moved family to Burnet , Texas area around 1888. (Central Texas) 2 CONT Sister Mabel crippled, wheel chair most of life, family evicted from farm to pay doctor bill 2 CONC s for Mabel. 2 CONT Moved into town in Burnet, on site of present elementary school. Land later donated to schoo 2 CONC l by sister Bertha. 2 CONT Went to high school in Bertram and Burnet, Texas. 2 CONT Completed medical school with honors at Galveston in 1904 at age 18. 2 CONT Started practice in Schertz, Texas; spoke fluent German which helped in working with local fa 2 CONC rmers. 2 CONT Built one of the first hospitals in Schertz, still standing, as an apartment building. 2 CONT Met music teacher Forrest Hudson, lured by her singing voice, while ridng his horse drawn bug 2 CONC gy back from a house call in Schertz. 2 CONT Married in 1910, the same year that his father, James Clarke, died of a stroke in Burnet. 2 CONT Moved to San Antonio around 1922. 2 CONT Surgeon practice in Medical Arts building. 2 CONT Lived on Patterson Ave. Alamo Heights, Lynwood Drive, and at Broadway and Arcadia, in mansio 2 CONC n once used as Carroll College, and adorned with sculptures by P. Capini (Texas state capito 2 CONC l statues sculptor). 2 CONT Family has met previous patients of his around the world. 2 CONT Gave away much free medical attention in later years. (in remembrance of what his family endu 2 CONC red at the hands of a greedy doctor) 2 CONT 2 CONT Had property in Jackson Hole Wyoming, Lake Medina, Blanco, Castroville. 2 CONT 2 CONT Loved Cadillacs almost as much as his first team of horses and new buggy in 1905, nice clothe 2 CONC s, fishing, pets, medical profession. It is said that he worked very long hours, sometimes fo 2 CONC r 3 days without sleep, and then would have his chaffeur drive him to Jackson Hole for R&R. 2 CONT 2 CONT Buried at Sunset Memorial in 1959. His funeral was on television in San Antonio. Very well re 2 CONC spected. 2 CONT In depression years, he always made sure that his nurses had jobs and could provide for thei 2 CONC r families, one previously employed nurse (Mary Alice Mason Dunlap, of Ozona, Texas, previous 2 CONC ly of San Antonio) told us over 30 years after his death. A note after the funeral, was sen 2 CONC t to all the nurses that she knew that had worked for him, saying "Our beloved Doctor is gone 2 CONC ." Mrs. Dunlap said that the Dr. had a special knack for diagnosing patients, seemingly abl 2 CONC e to just look at a patient and be able to tell them what was wrong with them a high percenta 2 CONC ge of times. (a far cry from today's battery of expensive tests !) 2 CONT 2 CONT Earned and lost "many fortunes", one family member related. Bought, traded, and "lost" larg 2 CONC e houses. One accountant escaped to Mexico with small fortune stolen from Dr. Cotham during t 2 CONC he depression. 2 CONT 2 CONT Always loved hunting and fishing. Would have pheasant for Thanksgiving. Kept many (20-30) hun 2 CONC ting dogs on the grounds of the mansion at Broadway and Arcadia, Irish setters, English point 2 CONC ers, Great Danes, etc. Peacocks also roamed the grounds of the three story brick mansion. (gi 2 CONC ant oak trees in abundance on grounds) 2 CONT 2 CONT Prolific reader, a downstairs library in the Broadway house contained nearly 10,000 volumes 2 CONC . He would sometimes read 2 to 3 full length books in a night. His favorite book~ "The Road M 2 CONC ender" by Michael Fairless. 2 CONT 2 CONT Had a six car garage, sometimes full of Cadillacs. I have old black and white pictures of 192 2 CONC 0's vintage cars festooned with flowers and decorations for the annual Battle of Flowers para 2 CONC de in San Antonio. 2 CONT 2 CONT Others claimed that the Dr. played poker on several occasions with Lyndon Baines Johnson an 2 CONC d his cronies, the eventual President of the United States. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Oct 2004 3 TIME 15:58:01 0 @I19@ INDI 1 NAME Forrest /Hudson/ 2 SURN Hudson 2 GIVN Forrest 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Mar 1891 2 PLAC Caldwell,Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1952 2 PLAC San Antonio, Tx 1 _UID 95A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E4293ADA 1 FAMS @F8@ 1 RELI Baptist 1 OCCU Piano, Music Teacher 2 PLAC Schertz, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sunset Memorial 1 NOTE Forrest was born in 1891, daughter of Catherine (Kate) Haynes and John A. Hudson, and grand-d 2 CONC aughter of Texas Legislator, and Baylor University founder Albert Gallatin Haynes, of Indepen 2 CONC dence, Texas. She grew up returning to Independence each year to a Baptist revival at the chu 2 CONC rch her grandfather, Albert devoted himself to. Forrest attended Southwest Teachers College ( 2 CONC Southwest Texas State) in San Marcos, Texas. She became a music teacher in Schertz, Texas aro 2 CONC und 1909. She was well known for her beautiful singing voice. One evening when Dr. Christia 2 CONC n Malford Cotham was riding his horse drawn buggy home from a house call, he heard a most ra 2 CONC pturous womens voice carrying through a neighborhood in Schertz, and followed it to its sourc 2 CONC e. They were married September 6, 1910. Forrest and Dr. Cotham moved to San Antonio in the 19 2 CONC 20's living in Alamo Heights on Patterson Ave., then Lynwood Drive and then on the corner o 2 CONC f Arcadia and Broadway in a mansion adorned with P. Capini sculpted statuary, which was onc 2 CONC e the main building housing Carrol College. She died in 1952 and is buried at Sunset Memoria 2 CONC l Park next to her husband Christian. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Mar 2002 3 TIME 23:37:32 0 @I20@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 97A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E4293CFA 1 FAMC @F2@ 0 @I21@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Katherine /Cotham/ 2 SURN Cotham 2 GIVN Margaret Katherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 May 1912 2 PLAC Schertz, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1966 2 PLAC San Antonio, Tx 1 _UID 99A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E4293E1A 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 FAMC @F8@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Mar 2002 3 TIME 22:23:31 0 @I22@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9BA00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E429403A 1 FAMS @F20@ 1 FAMC @F8@ 0 @I51@ INDI 1 NAME Parker /Spence/ 2 SURN Spence 2 GIVN Parker 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC San Antonio, Tx 1 _UID 570D11DEE444D611A432805E8C298825782C 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Mar 2002 3 TIME 22:25:15 0 @I52@ INDI 1 NAME Carl John /Carlson/ 2 SURN Carlson 2 GIVN Carl John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Nov 1910 2 PLAC Colorado 1 DEAT 2 PLAC El Campo, Texas 1 _UID 590D11DEE444D611A432805E8C2988257A4C 1 FAMS @F20@ 1 OCCU Oil Companies, Mayor of El Campo 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Mar 2002 3 TIME 22:28:40 0 @I53@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5C0D11DEE444D611A432805E8C2988257D7C 1 FAMC @F20@ 0 @I54@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5E0D11DEE444D611A432805E8C2988257F9C 1 FAMC @F20@ 0 @I55@ INDI 1 NAME James Clarke /Cotham/ 2 SURN Cotham 2 GIVN James Clarke 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1851 2 PLAC Decator Co., Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Nov 1910 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 _UID 600D11DEE444D611A432805E8C29882581BC 1 FAMS @F21@ 1 NOTE James Clarke Cotham was born in Hickman County, Tennessee, the son of a teacher. Early in lif 2 CONC e (about 1850) his family moved to a wild and wooly area of North Texas near Bonham, where hi 2 CONC s father participated as an independent mounted volunteer ("Bonham Mounted Dragoons") durin 2 CONC g the Civil War, and subsequently as Sheriff of Bonham. There were family stories of close en 2 CONC counters with Jesse James (see story of brother Moses Payne hiding Jesse in a barn from his f 2 CONC ather the sheriff) and, no doubt, other encounters typical of life in small western towns o 2 CONC n the edge of civilization during that period. His house there still stands (as of 1995), nea 2 CONC r Randolph, and is covered in the front with a climbing rose. James moved his family along wi 2 CONC th some of his in-laws (Cox) to Burnet around 1882. He was a devout member of the Christian C 2 CONC hurch in Burnet, Texas, where he farmed and later ran a furniture store on the town square i 2 CONC n Burnet. His youngest daughter Mabel was afflicted with polio and crippled most of her life 2 CONC , and a doctor in the town had the bank foreclose on the family farm to pay the medical bill 2 CONC s accumulated for her care. This apparently caused the move into town. His son, Christian Mal 2 CONC ford Cotham, was deternined to become a doctor as a result, and vowed never to do the same t 2 CONC o anyone who needed his care. He did indeed become a doctor, graduating near the top of his c 2 CONC lass from the University of Texas medical school in Galveston at the procotious young age o 2 CONC f 18. He followed through on his vow, giving away surgery and other medical treatment through 2 CONC out his long and acclaimed career. Family members still meet people around the world who wer 2 CONC e treated by Dr. Cotham, almost 50 years after the Doctor's death. (Dr. Cotham also built an 2 CONC d operated the first hospital in Schertz, Texas.) Other children of James and Narcissa becam 2 CONC e high school teachers and university professors, a testament to the loving, and discipline 2 CONC d upbringing in that household. James died in 1910, attended by his son, Dr. Christian Malfor 2 CONC d Cotham. James Clarke's house and property in Burnet became part of the grounds of a publi 2 CONC c school, but the majectic oak seen in old photos of his front yard is still visible on the c 2 CONC orner of the playground of the current school. From all accounts, James led a conservative, l 2 CONC oving, simple, hard working and Christ centered life. 2 CONT 2 CONT Maurice ("Possum") Shelby, grandson, tells that James Clarke's funeral was the last that he k 2 CONC nows of in Burnet where the whole town shut down, businesses closed, and everybody came and p 2 CONC aid their respects. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Mar 2002 3 TIME 22:40:18 0 @I56@ INDI 1 NAME Narcissa Maria /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Narcissa Maria 2 NICK Narcy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1857 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Jul 1938 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oddfellows Cemetery 1 _UID 630D11DEE444D611A432805E8C29882584EC 1 FAMS @F21@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:58:59 0 @I58@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Buchanan/ 2 SURN Buchanan 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1793 1 _UID E390BEBEB745D611A432444553540000D8E1 1 FAMS @F24@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1793 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I59@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Sally /Nunnelly/ 2 SURN Nunnelly 2 GIVN Sarah Sally 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1759 2 PLAC Halifax Co Va. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1846 2 PLAC Bowling Green Ky. 1 _UID E590BEBEB745D611A432444553540000DA01 1 FAMS @F25@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I61@ INDI 1 NAME Colman /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Colman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1779 2 PLAC Halifax Co Va. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1852 2 PLAC Bowling Green Ky. 1 _UID EA90BEBEB745D611A432444553540000DF51 1 FAMS @F28@ 1 FAMS @F29@ 1 FAMS @F24@ 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 2 _PRIMARY Y 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 FAMC @F33@ 1 FAMC @F34@ 1 FAMC @F35@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:28:48 0 @I62@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1758 2 PLAC Halifax Co Va. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC Warren County Kentucky 1 _UID F390BEBEB745D611A432444553540000E8E1 1 FAMS @F25@ 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 FAMS @F36@ 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT Chat | Feedback | Daily Search | My Genforum Jump to Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Home: Regional:U.S. States: Kentucky: Warren County 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warr 2 CONT Posted by: Cheri Astrahan Date: November 08, 2000 at 11:19:45 2 CONT In Reply to: Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warren by Shawnna Wills Patterson of 433 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I have always thought that Phineas was related to John P Cox who married Sarah Nunally and di 2 CONC ed in Warren Co, KY. I don't think it is a coincidence that John names one of his kids Phinea 2 CONC s(I think that the P in John P Cox is probably also Phineas). Also descendants of John and Ph 2 CONC ineas get married! I am pretty sure now after finding a will for Mildred Estes Cox, wife of F 2 CONC rederick Cox(son of John Cox and Mary Coleman), that John P Cox is their son who is mentione 2 CONC d in the will of 1822 as living beyond Virginia. I did find a pedigree on Rootsweb that had t 2 CONC he father of Phineas as an unknown William Cox of VA. Frederick Cox had two brothers Bartle 2 CONC y and John. Both married Bouldin girls. I can find no children for Bartley, and John had tw 2 CONC o sons Richard and John. This John could also be John P COx. I can't find any record of wha 2 CONC t happened to the nephews of Frederick Cox. John P Cox named his oldest child Coleman Cox, wh 2 CONC ich has led some to include John P Cox as a son of John Cox and Mary Coleman. However, Mary w 2 CONC ould have been well past 50 at his birth in 1758 so he is much more likely to be a grandson 2 CONC . If John P and Phineas are not brothers than they must be at least cousins or other close re 2 CONC lation. 2 CONT 2 CONT . Following is a part that case that gives information of Frederick and Mildred Cox's Childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT "Your orators further sheweth your Honor that the following are the children of the said Mill 2 CONC y Cox to Wit. The Defendants Isham Cox who lives in the state of Tennessee (later Alabama) Jo 2 CONC hn Cox who lives beyond the limits of the state (in Virginia) Franc is who intermarried wit 2 CONC h Phillip Anglin both of who live in Virginia . Aarmin intermarried with Thomas Bouldin who r 2 CONC esides in Virginia. Mary, intermarried with Jonathan Vernon who lives in Ohio. Sally intermar 2 CONC ried with the defendant John Simmons who resides in the county of Stokes (NC). 2 CONT All the above children survived their mother. They further show that said Milly Cox had a dau 2 CONC ghter named Nancy who intermarried with Thomas Childress, and by whom she had an only chil 2 CONC d a daughter which intermarried with ____Riddle by whom she had children, whose names are unk 2 CONC nown to our orators and who reside in South Carolina, and that said childress and wife and an 2 CONC d Riddle and wife all died in the lifetime of said Milly Cox, and that letters of administrat 2 CONC ions was legally grantedd to the estate of _______. 2 CONT Your orators shew that the said Mildred Cos had a daughter named Mildred, who after she arriv 2 CONC ed of full age, died in the lifetime of her mother in 1822. 2 CONT This submitted by stumey@ols.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Any comments? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Followups: 2 CONT 2 CONT No followups yet 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT http://genforum.genealogy.com/ky/warren/messages/274.html 2 CONT Search this forum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Find all of the wordsFind any of the words Search all of GenForum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Proximity matching 2 CONT Agreement of Use 2 CONT Link to GenForum 2 CONT Add Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT Home | Help | About Us | A&E Biography | History Channel | Site Index | Jobs | Privac 2 CONC y | Affiliate 2 CONT © Copyright 1996-2002, Genealogy.com, LLC. All rights reserved. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Chat | Feedback | Daily Search | My Genforum Jump to Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Home: Regional:U.S. States: Kentucky: Warren County 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warr 2 CONT Posted by: Cheri Astrahan Date: November 08, 2000 at 11:19:45 2 CONT In Reply to: Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warren by Shawnna Wills Patterson of 433 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I have always thought that Phineas was related to John P Cox who married Sarah Nunally and di 2 CONC ed in Warren Co, KY. I don't think it is a coincidence that John names one of his kids Phinea 2 CONC s(I think that the P in John P Cox is probably also Phineas). Also descendants of John and Ph 2 CONC ineas get married! I am pretty sure now after finding a will for Mildred Estes Cox, wife of F 2 CONC rederick Cox(son of John Cox and Mary Coleman), that John P Cox is their son who is mentione 2 CONC d in the will of 1822 as living beyond Virginia. I did find a pedigree on Rootsweb that had t 2 CONC he father of Phineas as an unknown William Cox of VA. Frederick Cox had two brothers Bartle 2 CONC y and John. Both married Bouldin girls. I can find no children for Bartley, and John had tw 2 CONC o sons Richard and John. This John could also be John P COx. I can't find any record of wha 2 CONC t happened to the nephews of Frederick Cox. John P Cox named his oldest child Coleman Cox, wh 2 CONC ich has led some to include John P Cox as a son of John Cox and Mary Coleman. However, Mary w 2 CONC ould have been well past 50 at his birth in 1758 so he is much more likely to be a grandson 2 CONC . If John P and Phineas are not brothers than they must be at least cousins or other close re 2 CONC lation. 2 CONT 2 CONT . Following is a part that case that gives information of Frederick and Mildred Cox's Childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT "Your orators further sheweth your Honor that the following are the children of the said Mill 2 CONC y Cox to Wit. The Defendants Isham Cox who lives in the state of Tennessee (later Alabama) Jo 2 CONC hn Cox who lives beyond the limits of the state (in Virginia) Franc is who intermarried wit 2 CONC h Phillip Anglin both of who live in Virginia . Aarmin intermarried with Thomas Bouldin who r 2 CONC esides in Virginia. Mary, intermarried with Jonathan Vernon who lives in Ohio. Sally intermar 2 CONC ried with the defendant John Simmons who resides in the county of Stokes (NC). 2 CONT All the above children survived their mother. They further show that said Milly Cox had a dau 2 CONC ghter named Nancy who intermarried with Thomas Childress, and by whom she had an only chil 2 CONC d a daughter which intermarried with ____Riddle by whom she had children, whose names are unk 2 CONC nown to our orators and who reside in South Carolina, and that said childress and wife and an 2 CONC d Riddle and wife all died in the lifetime of said Milly Cox, and that letters of administrat 2 CONC ions was legally grantedd to the estate of _______. 2 CONT Your orators shew that the said Mildred Cos had a daughter named Mildred, who after she arriv 2 CONC ed of full age, died in the lifetime of her mother in 1822. 2 CONT This submitted by stumey@ols.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Any comments? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Followups: 2 CONT 2 CONT No followups yet 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT http://genforum.genealogy.com/ky/warren/messages/274.html 2 CONT Search this forum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Find all of the wordsFind any of the words Search all of GenForum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Proximity matching 2 CONT Agreement of Use 2 CONT Link to GenForum 2 CONT Add Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT Home | Help | About Us | A&E Biography | History Channel | Site Index | Jobs | Privac 2 CONC y | Affiliate 2 CONT © Copyright 1996-2002, Genealogy.com, LLC. All rights reserved. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Chat | Feedback | Daily Search | My Genforum Jump to Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Home: Regional:U.S. States: Kentucky: Warren County 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warr 2 CONT Posted by: Cheri Astrahan Date: November 08, 2000 at 11:19:45 2 CONT In Reply to: Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warren by Shawnna Wills Patterson of 433 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I have always thought that Phineas was related to John P Cox who married Sarah Nunally and di 2 CONC ed in Warren Co, KY. I don't think it is a coincidence that John names one of his kids Phinea 2 CONC s(I think that the P in John P Cox is probably also Phineas). Also descendants of John and Ph 2 CONC ineas get married! I am pretty sure now after finding a will for Mildred Estes Cox, wife of F 2 CONC rederick Cox(son of John Cox and Mary Coleman), that John P Cox is their son who is mentione 2 CONC d in the will of 1822 as living beyond Virginia. I did find a pedigree on Rootsweb that had t 2 CONC he father of Phineas as an unknown William Cox of VA. Frederick Cox had two brothers Bartle 2 CONC y and John. Both married Bouldin girls. I can find no children for Bartley, and John had tw 2 CONC o sons Richard and John. This John could also be John P COx. I can't find any record of wha 2 CONC t happened to the nephews of Frederick Cox. John P Cox named his oldest child Coleman Cox, wh 2 CONC ich has led some to include John P Cox as a son of John Cox and Mary Coleman. However, Mary w 2 CONC ould have been well past 50 at his birth in 1758 so he is much more likely to be a grandson 2 CONC . If John P and Phineas are not brothers than they must be at least cousins or other close re 2 CONC lation. 2 CONT 2 CONT . Following is a part that case that gives information of Frederick and Mildred Cox's Childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT "Your orators further sheweth your Honor that the following are the children of the said Mill 2 CONC y Cox to Wit. The Defendants Isham Cox who lives in the state of Tennessee (later Alabama) Jo 2 CONC hn Cox who lives beyond the limits of the state (in Virginia) Franc is who intermarried wit 2 CONC h Phillip Anglin both of who live in Virginia . Aarmin intermarried with Thomas Bouldin who r 2 CONC esides in Virginia. Mary, intermarried with Jonathan Vernon who lives in Ohio. Sally intermar 2 CONC ried with the defendant John Simmons who resides in the county of Stokes (NC). 2 CONT All the above children survived their mother. They further show that said Milly Cox had a dau 2 CONC ghter named Nancy who intermarried with Thomas Childress, and by whom she had an only chil 2 CONC d a daughter which intermarried with ____Riddle by whom she had children, whose names are unk 2 CONC nown to our orators and who reside in South Carolina, and that said childress and wife and an 2 CONC d Riddle and wife all died in the lifetime of said Milly Cox, and that letters of administrat 2 CONC ions was legally grantedd to the estate of _______. 2 CONT Your orators shew that the said Mildred Cos had a daughter named Mildred, who after she arriv 2 CONC ed of full age, died in the lifetime of her mother in 1822. 2 CONT This submitted by stumey@ols.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Any comments? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Followups: 2 CONT 2 CONT No followups yet 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT http://genforum.genealogy.com/ky/warren/messages/274.html 2 CONT Search this forum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Find all of the wordsFind any of the words Search all of GenForum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Proximity matching 2 CONT Agreement of Use 2 CONT Link to GenForum 2 CONT Add Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT Home | Help | About Us | A&E Biography | History Channel | Site Index | Jobs | Privac 2 CONC y | Affiliate 2 CONT © Copyright 1996-2002, Genealogy.com, LLC. All rights reserved. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Chat | Feedback | Daily Search | My Genforum Jump to Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Home: Regional:U.S. States: Kentucky: Warren County 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warr 2 CONT Posted by: Cheri Astrahan Date: November 08, 2000 at 11:19:45 2 CONT In Reply to: Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warren by Shawnna Wills Patterson of 433 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I have always thought that Phineas was related to John P Cox who married Sarah Nunally and di 2 CONC ed in Warren Co, KY. I don't think it is a coincidence that John names one of his kids Phinea 2 CONC s(I think that the P in John P Cox is probably also Phineas). Also descendants of John and Ph 2 CONC ineas get married! I am pretty sure now after finding a will for Mildred Estes Cox, wife of F 2 CONC rederick Cox(son of John Cox and Mary Coleman), that John P Cox is their son who is mentione 2 CONC d in the will of 1822 as living beyond Virginia. I did find a pedigree on Rootsweb that had t 2 CONC he father of Phineas as an unknown William Cox of VA. Frederick Cox had two brothers Bartle 2 CONC y and John. Both married Bouldin girls. I can find no children for Bartley, and John had tw 2 CONC o sons Richard and John. This John could also be John P COx. I can't find any record of wha 2 CONC t happened to the nephews of Frederick Cox. John P Cox named his oldest child Coleman Cox, wh 2 CONC ich has led some to include John P Cox as a son of John Cox and Mary Coleman. However, Mary w 2 CONC ould have been well past 50 at his birth in 1758 so he is much more likely to be a grandson 2 CONC . If John P and Phineas are not brothers than they must be at least cousins or other close re 2 CONC lation. 2 CONT 2 CONT . Following is a part that case that gives information of Frederick and Mildred Cox's Childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT "Your orators further sheweth your Honor that the following are the children of the said Mill 2 CONC y Cox to Wit. The Defendants Isham Cox who lives in the state of Tennessee (later Alabama) Jo 2 CONC hn Cox who lives beyond the limits of the state (in Virginia) Franc is who intermarried wit 2 CONC h Phillip Anglin both of who live in Virginia . Aarmin intermarried with Thomas Bouldin who r 2 CONC esides in Virginia. Mary, intermarried with Jonathan Vernon who lives in Ohio. Sally intermar 2 CONC ried with the defendant John Simmons who resides in the county of Stokes (NC). 2 CONT All the above children survived their mother. They further show that said Milly Cox had a dau 2 CONC ghter named Nancy who intermarried with Thomas Childress, and by whom she had an only chil 2 CONC d a daughter which intermarried with ____Riddle by whom she had children, whose names are unk 2 CONC nown to our orators and who reside in South Carolina, and that said childress and wife and an 2 CONC d Riddle and wife all died in the lifetime of said Milly Cox, and that letters of administrat 2 CONC ions was legally grantedd to the estate of _______. 2 CONT Your orators shew that the said Mildred Cos had a daughter named Mildred, who after she arriv 2 CONC ed of full age, died in the lifetime of her mother in 1822. 2 CONT This submitted by stumey@ols.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Any comments? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Followups: 2 CONT 2 CONT No followups yet 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT http://genforum.genealogy.com/ky/warren/messages/274.html 2 CONT Search this forum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Find all of the wordsFind any of the words Search all of GenForum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Proximity matching 2 CONT Agreement of Use 2 CONT Link to GenForum 2 CONT Add Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT Home | Help | About Us | A&E Biography | History Channel | Site Index | Jobs | Privac 2 CONC y | Affiliate 2 CONT © Copyright 1996-2002, Genealogy.com, LLC. All rights reserved. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Chat | Feedback | Daily Search | My Genforum Jump to Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Home: Regional:U.S. States: Kentucky: Warren County 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warr 2 CONT Posted by: Cheri Astrahan Date: November 08, 2000 at 11:19:45 2 CONT In Reply to: Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warren by Shawnna Wills Patterson of 433 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I have always thought that Phineas was related to John P Cox who married Sarah Nunally and di 2 CONC ed in Warren Co, KY. I don't think it is a coincidence that John names one of his kids Phinea 2 CONC s(I think that the P in John P Cox is probably also Phineas). Also descendants of John and Ph 2 CONC ineas get married! I am pretty sure now after finding a will for Mildred Estes Cox, wife of F 2 CONC rederick Cox(son of John Cox and Mary Coleman), that John P Cox is their son who is mentione 2 CONC d in the will of 1822 as living beyond Virginia. I did find a pedigree on Rootsweb that had t 2 CONC he father of Phineas as an unknown William Cox of VA. Frederick Cox had two brothers Bartle 2 CONC y and John. Both married Bouldin girls. I can find no children for Bartley, and John had tw 2 CONC o sons Richard and John. This John could also be John P COx. I can't find any record of wha 2 CONC t happened to the nephews of Frederick Cox. John P Cox named his oldest child Coleman Cox, wh 2 CONC ich has led some to include John P Cox as a son of John Cox and Mary Coleman. However, Mary w 2 CONC ould have been well past 50 at his birth in 1758 so he is much more likely to be a grandson 2 CONC . If John P and Phineas are not brothers than they must be at least cousins or other close re 2 CONC lation. 2 CONT 2 CONT . Following is a part that case that gives information of Frederick and Mildred Cox's Childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT "Your orators further sheweth your Honor that the following are the children of the said Mill 2 CONC y Cox to Wit. The Defendants Isham Cox who lives in the state of Tennessee (later Alabama) Jo 2 CONC hn Cox who lives beyond the limits of the state (in Virginia) Franc is who intermarried wit 2 CONC h Phillip Anglin both of who live in Virginia . Aarmin intermarried with Thomas Bouldin who r 2 CONC esides in Virginia. Mary, intermarried with Jonathan Vernon who lives in Ohio. Sally intermar 2 CONC ried with the defendant John Simmons who resides in the county of Stokes (NC). 2 CONT All the above children survived their mother. They further show that said Milly Cox had a dau 2 CONC ghter named Nancy who intermarried with Thomas Childress, and by whom she had an only chil 2 CONC d a daughter which intermarried with ____Riddle by whom she had children, whose names are unk 2 CONC nown to our orators and who reside in South Carolina, and that said childress and wife and an 2 CONC d Riddle and wife all died in the lifetime of said Milly Cox, and that letters of administrat 2 CONC ions was legally grantedd to the estate of _______. 2 CONT Your orators shew that the said Mildred Cos had a daughter named Mildred, who after she arriv 2 CONC ed of full age, died in the lifetime of her mother in 1822. 2 CONT This submitted by stumey@ols.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Any comments? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Followups: 2 CONT 2 CONT No followups yet 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT http://genforum.genealogy.com/ky/warren/messages/274.html 2 CONT Search this forum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Find all of the wordsFind any of the words Search all of GenForum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Proximity matching 2 CONT Agreement of Use 2 CONT Link to GenForum 2 CONT Add Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT Home | Help | About Us | A&E Biography | History Channel | Site Index | Jobs | Privac 2 CONC y | Affiliate 2 CONT © Copyright 1996-2002, Genealogy.com, LLC. All rights reserved. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Chat | Feedback | Daily Search | My Genforum Jump to Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Home: Regional:U.S. States: Kentucky: Warren County 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warr 2 CONT Posted by: Cheri Astrahan Date: November 08, 2000 at 11:19:45 2 CONT In Reply to: Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warren by Shawnna Wills Patterson of 433 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I have always thought that Phineas was related to John P Cox who married Sarah Nunally and di 2 CONC ed in Warren Co, KY. I don't think it is a coincidence that John names one of his kids Phinea 2 CONC s(I think that the P in John P Cox is probably also Phineas). Also descendants of John and Ph 2 CONC ineas get married! I am pretty sure now after finding a will for Mildred Estes Cox, wife of F 2 CONC rederick Cox(son of John Cox and Mary Coleman), that John P Cox is their son who is mentione 2 CONC d in the will of 1822 as living beyond Virginia. I did find a pedigree on Rootsweb that had t 2 CONC he father of Phineas as an unknown William Cox of VA. Frederick Cox had two brothers Bartle 2 CONC y and John. Both married Bouldin girls. I can find no children for Bartley, and John had tw 2 CONC o sons Richard and John. This John could also be John P COx. I can't find any record of wha 2 CONC t happened to the nephews of Frederick Cox. John P Cox named his oldest child Coleman Cox, wh 2 CONC ich has led some to include John P Cox as a son of John Cox and Mary Coleman. However, Mary w 2 CONC ould have been well past 50 at his birth in 1758 so he is much more likely to be a grandson 2 CONC . If John P and Phineas are not brothers than they must be at least cousins or other close re 2 CONC lation. 2 CONT 2 CONT . Following is a part that case that gives information of Frederick and Mildred Cox's Childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT "Your orators further sheweth your Honor that the following are the children of the said Mill 2 CONC y Cox to Wit. The Defendants Isham Cox who lives in the state of Tennessee (later Alabama) Jo 2 CONC hn Cox who lives beyond the limits of the state (in Virginia) Franc is who intermarried wit 2 CONC h Phillip Anglin both of who live in Virginia . Aarmin intermarried with Thomas Bouldin who r 2 CONC esides in Virginia. Mary, intermarried with Jonathan Vernon who lives in Ohio. Sally intermar 2 CONC ried with the defendant John Simmons who resides in the county of Stokes (NC). 2 CONT All the above children survived their mother. They further show that said Milly Cox had a dau 2 CONC ghter named Nancy who intermarried with Thomas Childress, and by whom she had an only chil 2 CONC d a daughter which intermarried with ____Riddle by whom she had children, whose names are unk 2 CONC nown to our orators and who reside in South Carolina, and that said childress and wife and an 2 CONC d Riddle and wife all died in the lifetime of said Milly Cox, and that letters of administrat 2 CONC ions was legally grantedd to the estate of _______. 2 CONT Your orators shew that the said Mildred Cos had a daughter named Mildred, who after she arriv 2 CONC ed of full age, died in the lifetime of her mother in 1822. 2 CONT This submitted by stumey@ols.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Any comments? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Followups: 2 CONT 2 CONT No followups yet 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT http://genforum.genealogy.com/ky/warren/messages/274.html 2 CONT Search this forum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Find all of the wordsFind any of the words Search all of GenForum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Proximity matching 2 CONT Agreement of Use 2 CONT Link to GenForum 2 CONT Add Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT Home | Help | About Us | A&E Biography | History Channel | Site Index | Jobs | Privac 2 CONC y | Affiliate 2 CONT © Copyright 1996-2002, Genealogy.com, LLC. All rights reserved. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Chat | Feedback | Daily Search | My Genforum Jump to Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Home: Regional:U.S. States: Kentucky: Warren County 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warr 2 CONT Posted by: Cheri Astrahan Date: November 08, 2000 at 11:19:45 2 CONT In Reply to: Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warren by Shawnna Wills Patterson of 433 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I have always thought that Phineas was related to John P Cox who married Sarah Nunally and di 2 CONC ed in Warren Co, KY. I don't think it is a coincidence that John names one of his kids Phinea 2 CONC s(I think that the P in John P Cox is probably also Phineas). Also descendants of John and Ph 2 CONC ineas get married! I am pretty sure now after finding a will for Mildred Estes Cox, wife of F 2 CONC rederick Cox(son of John Cox and Mary Coleman), that John P Cox is their son who is mentione 2 CONC d in the will of 1822 as living beyond Virginia. I did find a pedigree on Rootsweb that had t 2 CONC he father of Phineas as an unknown William Cox of VA. Frederick Cox had two brothers Bartle 2 CONC y and John. Both married Bouldin girls. I can find no children for Bartley, and John had tw 2 CONC o sons Richard and John. This John could also be John P COx. I can't find any record of wha 2 CONC t happened to the nephews of Frederick Cox. John P Cox named his oldest child Coleman Cox, wh 2 CONC ich has led some to include John P Cox as a son of John Cox and Mary Coleman. However, Mary w 2 CONC ould have been well past 50 at his birth in 1758 so he is much more likely to be a grandson 2 CONC . If John P and Phineas are not brothers than they must be at least cousins or other close re 2 CONC lation. 2 CONT 2 CONT . Following is a part that case that gives information of Frederick and Mildred Cox's Childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT "Your orators further sheweth your Honor that the following are the children of the said Mill 2 CONC y Cox to Wit. The Defendants Isham Cox who lives in the state of Tennessee (later Alabama) Jo 2 CONC hn Cox who lives beyond the limits of the state (in Virginia) Franc is who intermarried wit 2 CONC h Phillip Anglin both of who live in Virginia . Aarmin intermarried with Thomas Bouldin who r 2 CONC esides in Virginia. Mary, intermarried with Jonathan Vernon who lives in Ohio. Sally intermar 2 CONC ried with the defendant John Simmons who resides in the county of Stokes (NC). 2 CONT All the above children survived their mother. They further show that said Milly Cox had a dau 2 CONC ghter named Nancy who intermarried with Thomas Childress, and by whom she had an only chil 2 CONC d a daughter which intermarried with ____Riddle by whom she had children, whose names are unk 2 CONC nown to our orators and who reside in South Carolina, and that said childress and wife and an 2 CONC d Riddle and wife all died in the lifetime of said Milly Cox, and that letters of administrat 2 CONC ions was legally grantedd to the estate of _______. 2 CONT Your orators shew that the said Mildred Cos had a daughter named Mildred, who after she arriv 2 CONC ed of full age, died in the lifetime of her mother in 1822. 2 CONT This submitted by stumey@ols.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Any comments? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Followups: 2 CONT 2 CONT No followups yet 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT http://genforum.genealogy.com/ky/warren/messages/274.html 2 CONT Search this forum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Find all of the wordsFind any of the words Search all of GenForum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Proximity matching 2 CONT Agreement of Use 2 CONT Link to GenForum 2 CONT Add Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT Home | Help | About Us | A&E Biography | History Channel | Site Index | Jobs | Privac 2 CONC y | Affiliate 2 CONT © Copyright 1996-2002, Genealogy.com, LLC. All rights reserved. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Chat | Feedback | Daily Search | My Genforum Jump to Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Home: Regional:U.S. States: Kentucky: Warren County 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warr 2 CONT Posted by: Cheri Astrahan Date: November 08, 2000 at 11:19:45 2 CONT In Reply to: Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warren by Shawnna Wills Patterson of 433 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I have always thought that Phineas was related to John P Cox who married Sarah Nunally and di 2 CONC ed in Warren Co, KY. I don't think it is a coincidence that John names one of his kids Phinea 2 CONC s(I think that the P in John P Cox is probably also Phineas). Also descendants of John and Ph 2 CONC ineas get married! I am pretty sure now after finding a will for Mildred Estes Cox, wife of F 2 CONC rederick Cox(son of John Cox and Mary Coleman), that John P Cox is their son who is mentione 2 CONC d in the will of 1822 as living beyond Virginia. I did find a pedigree on Rootsweb that had t 2 CONC he father of Phineas as an unknown William Cox of VA. Frederick Cox had two brothers Bartle 2 CONC y and John. Both married Bouldin girls. I can find no children for Bartley, and John had tw 2 CONC o sons Richard and John. This John could also be John P COx. I can't find any record of wha 2 CONC t happened to the nephews of Frederick Cox. John P Cox named his oldest child Coleman Cox, wh 2 CONC ich has led some to include John P Cox as a son of John Cox and Mary Coleman. However, Mary w 2 CONC ould have been well past 50 at his birth in 1758 so he is much more likely to be a grandson 2 CONC . If John P and Phineas are not brothers than they must be at least cousins or other close re 2 CONC lation. 2 CONT 2 CONT . Following is a part that case that gives information of Frederick and Mildred Cox's Childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT "Your orators further sheweth your Honor that the following are the children of the said Mill 2 CONC y Cox to Wit. The Defendants Isham Cox who lives in the state of Tennessee (later Alabama) Jo 2 CONC hn Cox who lives beyond the limits of the state (in Virginia) Franc is who intermarried wit 2 CONC h Phillip Anglin both of who live in Virginia . Aarmin intermarried with Thomas Bouldin who r 2 CONC esides in Virginia. Mary, intermarried with Jonathan Vernon who lives in Ohio. Sally intermar 2 CONC ried with the defendant John Simmons who resides in the county of Stokes (NC). 2 CONT All the above children survived their mother. They further show that said Milly Cox had a dau 2 CONC ghter named Nancy who intermarried with Thomas Childress, and by whom she had an only chil 2 CONC d a daughter which intermarried with ____Riddle by whom she had children, whose names are unk 2 CONC nown to our orators and who reside in South Carolina, and that said childress and wife and an 2 CONC d Riddle and wife all died in the lifetime of said Milly Cox, and that letters of administrat 2 CONC ions was legally grantedd to the estate of _______. 2 CONT Your orators shew that the said Mildred Cos had a daughter named Mildred, who after she arriv 2 CONC ed of full age, died in the lifetime of her mother in 1822. 2 CONT This submitted by stumey@ols.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Any comments? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Followups: 2 CONT 2 CONT No followups yet 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT http://genforum.genealogy.com/ky/warren/messages/274.html 2 CONT Search this forum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Find all of the wordsFind any of the words Search all of GenForum: 2 CONT 2 CONT Proximity matching 2 CONT Agreement of Use 2 CONT Link to GenForum 2 CONT Add Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT Home | Help | About Us | A&E Biography | History Channel | Site Index | Jobs | Privac 2 CONC y | Affiliate 2 CONT © Copyright 1996-2002, Genealogy.com, LLC. All rights reserved. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Chat | Feedback | Daily Search | My Genforum Jump to Forum 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Home: Regional:U.S. States: Kentucky: Warren County 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warr 2 CONT Posted by: Cheri Astrahan Date: November 08, 2000 at 11:19:45 2 CONT In Reply to: Re: COX,, Phineas/Samuel 1764/1790, Warren by Shawnna Wills Patterson of 433 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I have always thought that Phineas was related to John P Cox who married Sarah Nunally and di 2 CONC ed in Warren Co, KY. I don't think it is a coincidence that John names one of his kids Phinea 2 CONC s(I think that the P in John P Cox is probably also Phineas). Also descendants of John and Ph 2 CONC ineas get married! I am pretty sure now after finding a will for Mildred Estes Cox, wife of F 2 CONC rederick Cox(son of John Cox and Mary Coleman), that John P Cox is their son who is mentione 2 CONC d in the will of 1822 as living beyond Virginia. I did find a pedigree on Rootsweb that had t 2 CONC he father of Phineas as an unknown William Cox of VA. Frederick Cox had two brothers Bartle 2 CONC y and John. Both married Bouldin girls. I can find no children for Bartley, and John had tw 2 CONC o sons Richard and John. This John could also be John P COx. I can't find any record of wha 2 CONC t happened to the nephews of Frederick Cox. John P Cox named his oldest child Coleman Cox, wh 2 CONC ich has led some to include John P Cox as a son of John Cox and Mary Coleman. However, Mary w 2 CONC ould have been well past 50 at his birth in 1758 so he is much more likely to be a grandson 2 CONC . If John P and Phineas are not brothers than they must be at least cousins or other close re 2 CONC lation. 2 CONT 2 CONT . Following is a part that case that gives information of Frederick and Mildred Cox's Childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT "Your orators further sheweth your Honor that the following are the children of the said Mill 2 CONC y Cox to Wit. The Defendants Isham Cox who lives in the state of Tennessee (later Alabama) Jo 2 CONC hn Cox who lives beyond the limits of the state (in Virginia) Franc is who intermarried wit 2 CONC h Phillip Anglin both of who live in Virginia . Aarmin intermarried with Thomas Bouldin who r 2 CONC esides in Virginia. Mary, intermarried with Jonathan Vernon who lives in Ohi 2 CONT 2 CONT Resided in Nashville, Johnson Co. Tenn., then moved to Kentucky 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I63@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie // 2 GIVN Sallie 1 SEX F 1 _UID F690BEBEB745D611A432444553540000EB11 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I64@ INDI 1 NAME Edmiston /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Edmiston 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 May 1809 2 PLAC Bowling Green, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Jul 1861 2 PLAC Randolph, Texas 1 _UID F790BEBEB745D611A432444553540000EC21 1 FAMS @F66@ 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 OCCU Member Peter's Colony, pioneer, farmer rancher 1 MARC 2 DATE 5 Sep 1839 2 PLAC Washington Co., Arkansas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Randolph, Texas 1 NOTE Daughter Mary wrote a story in 1913 about father's perilous adventures in association with th 2 CONC e Peter's Colony pioneer group in North Texas in 1838 +/-, and the failure of the fathers o 2 CONC f the Texas Constitution to recognize his efforts in colonizing that area of Texas and gran 2 CONC t him the premium lands the family felt was owed him. (6,040 acres) Story involved Indian rai 2 CONC ds, sickness, and deaths, and the fact that the colonists were forced to flee the area 4 mont 2 CONC hs before the required settlement period was complete, due to a lack of food ration stores i 2 CONC n the face of constant Indian attacks. Edmiston escaped back to his family in Washington Coun 2 CONC ty, Arkansas to recuperate, and the family returned to Texas around 1844 and settled near pre 2 CONC sent day Randolph in Fannin County, Texas. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Cox's Autobiography 2 CONT 2 CONT The following is from a handwritten "manuscript" in the vertical file. The pages are not sign 2 CONC ed, nor does the writer identify herself in the text, other than stating who her father is--E 2 CONC dmiston Cox. The story gives us a remarkable view into what life was like for the pioneers wh 2 CONC o first came to Texas. 2 CONT 2 CONT Bertram, Burnet County, Texas 2 CONT Aug. 1, 1913 2 CONT (Author is Mary Cox, sister of Narcissus Maria Cox Cotham, JCC, 2004) 2 CONT ~~~~~~~~ 2 CONT I was born about 6 miles northwest of Van Buren, Crawford Co., Arkansas Nov. 21, 1844, on a n 2 CONC ewly settled place in a single room log cabbin. It was near the line of the Indian Territor 2 CONC y and many crimes were committed along the line, supposedly by white men, outlaws thinking i 2 CONC t would be lain on Indians. Some of these crimes were committed by men of mixed blood also, a 2 CONC nd the lawless whites and bad mixed bloods worked together and so it made things uncomfortabl 2 CONC e for peaceable people. 2 CONT Father had been to Texas twice before I was borne. I do not know the date of his first visit 2 CONC , but have heard him say he passed Mr. Dugan's house and saw the Indian's head sticking on th 2 CONC e fence stake of the field fence that Miss Kate Dugan cut off with a broad axe after he was k 2 CONC illed in her father's lot. Thus to keep her word after her brother was killed by Indians. Tha 2 CONC t was that she would cut off the head of the first Indian she got a chance at, and this was h 2 CONC er first chance. 2 CONT The history of the Dugan fight is written in the History of Fannin County, by Colonel or Judg 2 CONC e Simpson as he was called in that part of the state at the time he wrote. I was brought up w 2 CONC ithin four miles of Judge Simpson's home but strange to say, never was inside his house. 2 CONT I came with my parents to Texas an infant in the fall of 1846. Father had made his second tri 2 CONC p to Texas and spent some two years in the old unfortunate Peters Colony, sharing the privati 2 CONC ons and dangers of such a life and went home in the Spring of 1843, after the Indian raid i 2 CONC n which Dr. Caulder was killed in sight of Jonathen Allen's house, which place is now the tow 2 CONC n of Allen in Collin County. 2 CONT My father was Edmiston Cox. He and his uncle Burwell Cox of Cane Hill Arkansas raised a compa 2 CONC ny, therefor the purpose of joining Peters' Colony and had about 30 men, some of his younge 2 CONC r brothers among the number. Their old claimes are well known now in Denton County. Father' 2 CONC s claim cornered near a big spring on Little Elm Creek and their claimes were spread out betw 2 CONC een the two Elms. There was Edmiston Cox, Burwell Cox, Senior, Burwell Cox junior, Anderson C 2 CONC ox, and I think, John Cox. Father was an agent and had a lot of their duplicate certifficate 2 CONC s and I have some of them yet. There was John D. Black, Elihve Picket, ____ Fisher, J. K. Now 2 CONC elon and oh! I can't recall all the names I found among them. I was offered $20.00 each for t 2 CONC hese certifficates after Denison in Grayson County was built up. A man came there and adverti 2 CONC sed for them and that he or his partners would pay that much for them. Why did I not sell the 2 CONC m? Friends and fellow Texans, I thought if they were worth anything to them, they might be wo 2 CONC rth more to the owners or their descendants, if they could be found; besides, they were my wi 2 CONC tnesses to the fact that my father had a claim in Texas of 6040 acres of land which would hav 2 CONC e been patented to him in a few months, had not the Indian raid prevented their staying ther 2 CONC e those few months. They aimed to go back, certainly, but father was taken sick with the dise 2 CONC ase that caused his death. It was caused by the exposures to which he was subjected in camp a 2 CONC nd other frontier privations through the severe Texas winter in the rude fort. 2 CONT Those certifficates are still my witnesses that father was an agent in Peters Colony, and th 2 CONC e agents were entitled to premium lands farther west, and in as much as my father settled me 2 CONC n who kept their homes, I would like to know why he did not get his premium. His name is sign 2 CONC ed to all the papers I have. 2 CONT I would have disdained to sell those duplicates, though it was during the days of reconstruct 2 CONC ion after the war between the states and I needed money, because I could not bear the idea o 2 CONC f making money out of the misfortunes of others. That is another reason. 2 CONT But to go back to the first part of my story. When father started out calling for men, he sai 2 CONC d he would not do things by halves, so he would don the Peters' Colony uniform, which was a l 2 CONC a Davy Crocket throughout. His was made by mother's hands entirely. The suit of brown jeans 2 CONC , spun and woven by her hands and every seam stitched by her fingers, and a coonskin cap wit 2 CONC h a buckskin pouch for ammunition, ect with a powder horn attached. But he bawked at the Bui 2 CONC e knife, as did others. A compromise was made between the common butcher knife and jack knife 2 CONC , which hung in a leather scabbard to the side of the pouch. He kept his outfit for some year 2 CONC s after coming to Texas to stay, and wore it occasionally to hunt deer in. I remember how i 2 CONC t looked, I thought horrable. I remember seeing a few others dressed in that same garb. Mothe 2 CONC r said she tried to persuade him out of wearing that suit, and protested against the making o 2 CONC f it, but he said if she did not make it someone else would, so she went to work on it. 2 CONT The reaching Texas and going in to the wilderness. The work of selecting and surveying claims 2 CONC , building cabbins, digging wells was all laborious, and troublesom, and the dread of India 2 CONC n attacks kept them in a nervous strain continually. Mother said papa said he was going to Te 2 CONC xas to settle, so being young and inexperienced, thought best to send a good load of househol 2 CONC d goods ahead, so she packed box after box for that big oxwagon to carry away, none of whic 2 CONC h she ever saw again, except a large doublewoven coverlet, such as now sells at princely sum 2 CONC s for rugs and door hangings among the esthetic; (and a little sauce skillet); one smotherin 2 CONC g iron. Only what papa took for his own bedding when he went home. A large box of real good b 2 CONC edclothing, one of books, a large looking class, dishes, cooking utensils, ect. You see, whe 2 CONC n they reached Texas some of the men backed out at the fearful aspect and turned for home, ye 2 CONC t the state had young heroes dropped around without means of support, and so father and his u 2 CONC ncle put out word that they would support all that would come to them and so their little for 2 CONC t was soon filled. And out came mother's quilts, blankets and coverlets to make beds for "th 2 CONC e boys" on the cold hard ground. You see everything fitted together so nicely. The settler wa 2 CONC nted protection, "the boys" wanted a support and there it was. 2 CONT And now comes the horrorable story. The story that has been repeated at every attempt to sett 2 CONC le the country with the white races from the time the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth until now 2 CONC . They had built a double log house for a fort and supplies running low on account of the rec 2 CONC ruits coming in. Father set out for Bonham the nearest place from which anything could be obt 2 CONC ained. He had two men, I think, with him. They were with the ox wagon and he was on horseback 2 CONC . As they neared home on the last night they expected to be out, they were afraid to stop an 2 CONC d cook supper for fear the Indians would see their fire and attack them. So they traveled al 2 CONC l night, aiming to reach Johnathan Allen's for their breakfast where they had been before an 2 CONC d at whose board, many a lonely wafairer had found succor. They reached Mr. Allen's at sunu 2 CONC p but found not a soul. Breakfast was on the table, but only a few plates had been helped. Th 2 CONC e fire had been put out and the wood and fireplace was wet, the doors were all open, everythi 2 CONC ng pointing to the true state of affairs. They had been run off by Indians. They had sat dow 2 CONC n to eat when the alarm was given, and they had made for the fort (Bird's Fort) that was no 2 CONC t far away. They, the Indians, killed Dr. Caulder in sight of the house and left his corpse t 2 CONC o persue the fleeing family. But not till late in the day did father learn that he had passe 2 CONC d that corpse and learn of the trail of blood that flowed all over the settler's country. 2 CONT Peters' Colony was about broken up, and many left. Father went home that evening from Allen' 2 CONC s and found the men all barred up, scared nearly out of their wits. They had only lately stoc 2 CONC kaded their little fort. The Indians had surrounded it but feared to attack it, so crept of 2 CONC f into the woods and lay low. All the next day the little band kept watch through newly mad 2 CONC e portholes but nothing stirred till in the afternoon a lone Indian came out in the open glad 2 CONC e in sight of the fort, then another and another, and others till there was some hundred or h 2 CONC undreds bunched up in full view of the port-holes. 2 CONT Then hearts fluttered and became weak. Who knows the thoughts of those inside, barred by al 2 CONC l kinds of props were the doors and the men took turns watching at the portholes of the stock 2 CONC ade with rifles in hand. The ladders were inside which gave them some hopes of safety. The In 2 CONC dians pow-wowed, jesticulated, and cast longing eyes at the inclosure untill sundown, then al 2 CONC l took one direction and the glade was soon cleared. What a breath of freedom filled each hea 2 CONC rt! What rejoicing and giving thanks ishued from each manly heart! For their start at sundow 2 CONC n ment an all night march, they knew, for by this time they had learned much concerning India 2 CONC n tactics. It only ment they were going home to their camp on the Trinity for reinforcements 2 CONC . But there was one nights rest at the fort. One meal was eaten in peace and quiet, and the 2 CONC y viewed another beautiful sunrise, and then held a consultation themselves. They sent some y 2 CONC oung men into Collin County for corn for their teames and the settlers would not let them hav 2 CONC e it. They said, "git away from there. The Indians will come back and kill you all." So ther 2 CONC e it was! 2 CONT I heard father say the Indians could not have run him away then, but if they could not get co 2 CONC rn, they must go. Their spring crops were all up, their cabbins built and wells dug. I have h 2 CONC eard men say who have seen it long since that the spring at the forks or junction of Little E 2 CONC lm and Big Elm where father's claim cornered was strong enough to turn a mill and a woman liv 2 CONC ing near Leahanon in Collin County told me there was a cotton gin there. 2 CONT Why did the convention that framed the last constitution of Texas give it against the Peters 2 CONC ' Colony claimants concerning their rights. At anytime after the Indians were driven from th 2 CONC e counties that were organized out of Robertson Land District they could have obtained certif 2 CONC ficates, but the new constitution cut them out. Well, but I learn there is talk of a new cons 2 CONC titution for Texas, for the purpose of changing some things that are unjust. Will they overlo 2 CONC ok this unjust decision again? 2 CONT Father had to go to take Mrs. Dr. Caulder home and he and his younger brother started first e 2 CONC arly in the spring. Mrs. Caulder was the widow of the man killed at Johnathan Allen's place 2 CONC , and was left out there without kith or kin, among strangers in a strange and dangerous plac 2 CONC e. Her home was in the Cherokee nation, and this was her only way to get back at that time. M 2 CONC ost of the other men stayed till in May. When they left, their corn was knee high and prospec 2 CONC ts were promising. 2 CONT Father was taken very sick after reaching home and was never a well man again, though he ha 2 CONC d till in the year 1861 improved his place in Fannin County by hireing the hardest work done 2 CONC . But to go back. 2 CONT When father moved to his last place in Arkansas near Van Buren, he was told he had a bad neig 2 CONC hbor in the person of one Smith, but he was settling such a good place he(re) and getting suc 2 CONC h a bargain in the land that he let the warning pass unheeded. Being a very peaceable man him 2 CONC self, he had not much fears of others. So he settled there in about two miles of the Indian T 2 CONC erritory. The line, it was said, was crossed back and forth by outlaws; one doing bad deeds o 2 CONC n one side of it escaping to the other side to evade the laws that did not suit them in som 2 CONC e instances. People murdered or robbed and it would be laid on Indians, and so forth. 2 CONT But father went on and settled near, quite near the "bad neighbor", moved his wife and two ch 2 CONC ildren, the collered woman and her two children, all, into a one room log cabbin for the whit 2 CONC es, and a one room log cabbin, called the smoke house, for the blacks, aiming to keep on impr 2 CONC oving, when someone from Texas brought the call and fair offer of land in the then fast settl 2 CONC ing Republic. Then he left off improving, got one of his young brothers to stay with wife an 2 CONC d children and marshaled his band--and was gone. 2 CONT I have heard a woman who, with her father's family from Illinois, fell in with father and hi 2 CONC s comrades when they reached the banks of Red River. No one lived there, and there was no 2 CONC t a ferry boat to be seen, only several dug out canoos and there was no prospects of them bei 2 CONC ng able to cross over with all those wagons and teams. She saw the whole crowd stood awed t 2 CONC o silence. It was about noon, and some preparations were made for dinner, everyone's wits a 2 CONC t work. What shall we do? came from different directions among the crowd. This woman was Mrs 2 CONC . Dr. Rogers, who lived a few miles from us in old Fannin County and was there some years aft 2 CONC er I left there. She was only a young girl when this company met at those swolen banks. She s 2 CONC aid it came into her head that they might unload, and lash two canoos together and roll the w 2 CONC agons a wheel (or a side) in a boat and then the teams, and then the goods. This was done an 2 CONC d the tedious work took the crowd til night to get on Texas soil. But they were happy, and ca 2 CONC mped there till day. 2 CONT As before mentioned, father was sick all summer and, was never well again, but sometime tha 2 CONC t second spring, after he reached home the sad, and diabolical plot and murder of lawyer Camp 2 CONC bell took place near our home, though two families lived nearer than we did. It was only 1/ 2 CONC 2 mile of our house and father and mother heard the gun fire that killed or partly killed him 2 CONC , for he was knocked from his horse with a rock; and our collered women saw the neighbor lead 2 CONC ing his horse with the saddle and saddle pockets on round the back of our field up into a mou 2 CONC ntain, where the tracks were traced and the things found next day (in a cave), and the hors 2 CONC e trailed around the other side of our house where he met father and mother on Sunday evenin 2 CONC g as they walked to a neighbor's house. There had been a hard struggle between the man and hi 2 CONC s assailant, but he was found dead and his body wedged under a tree root in the bank of the c 2 CONC reek. His money was all gone but his costly watch being engraved was left on his person. He w 2 CONC as in that country collecting money for the eastern merchants and the plotters knew the hou 2 CONC r he started. He was going home on horseback, but had mailed money to his employers, which th 2 CONC e plotters also got. The whole thing would read like a "tale that is told" if I should writ 2 CONC e it all as my father and mother told it to me. How a young lady was sent with a man and woma 2 CONC n who were going back east and were suspicioned. How she detected the money when the man an 2 CONC d woman asked her to let them have the room a little while at Cincinnatti and she peeped thro 2 CONC ugh the key hole and saw the woman take the money out that was stitched in the false lining o 2 CONC f her corset and give it to her husband and watched him leave the house from some other angle 2 CONC , then how she went bravely to the landlord of the hotel and begging his protection, told hi 2 CONC m the whole story, gave him the number of the bills, which she had with her, the amount and a 2 CONC ll. How the man was followed by the officers out in the city of Cincinnatti where he was pass 2 CONC ing off the money and was brought back in chains in less than three hours after leaving the h 2 CONC otel, to face his accuser with his awed wife. I say it reads like a tale, but has nothing t 2 CONC o do with the history of Texas, so I desist, and leave that subject. 2 CONT But father stayed till after the trial, though the jury would not take the collered woman's e 2 CONC vidence because she was a negro. 2 CONT After all of this I was in my mothers arms as she was returning from a visit to a sick neighb 2 CONC or, when a masked man by the roadside ordered her to stop and light off her horse, which sh 2 CONC e refused to do, saying I know you sir. He threw mud all over her and the horse, and myself b 2 CONC esides. 2 CONT That fall the Ross party and the Ridge party in the Territory had one of their big rackets an 2 CONC d the Ridge party were driven out. Some of them came over the line and bought father's plac 2 CONC e and he once more made ready to come to Texas. He collected some sixty head of cattle whic 2 CONC h mother and a young cousin of his named James Morrow, and a large light collered, spotted do 2 CONC g drove all the way to Texas. What for? to have them all die the next spring with Spanish fev 2 CONC er, except a pink two year old heiffer from which to start another heard. 2 CONT I remember when we reached our destination though only one year old. Then all is blank agai 2 CONC n till grandpa Cox came with the youngest of fathers sisters, and the negroes. I had missed m 2 CONC y nurse girl, Tempy, so much since leaving her behind that I was overjoyed, and she found m 2 CONC e before she stopped to speak to anyone else. Then all is blank again till we moved into ou 2 CONC r new house. 2 CONT The Indians had full possession of their claimes on the frontier then, and his brother whom h 2 CONC e left in Texas two years before had married and settled in Fannin County. As papa could no 2 CONC t go to his claim, he stopped there, and his brother gave him a claim he had there and he bou 2 CONC ght a cirtifficate and laid it on that 320 acre tract. 2 CONT Papa built a low double long cabbin with a wide entry between the rooms, and when one room an 2 CONC d the entry was covered, and a stick chimmney built as high as the mantle place, we moved in 2 CONC . Father spent the first day working on the fireplace, filling it in with rock and black mud 2 CONC , but the next day a genuine Texas norther was up and to be able to work on the upper part o 2 CONC f the chimney a tent cloth was stretched across the north side of the entry and a fire made o 2 CONC n the ground in the center of the floor, and there the cooking was done. Mother placed two ch 2 CONC airs side by side, spread a blanket over them and sat me and my older sister on them and dre 2 CONC w the blanket around us and we sat there most of the day, our feet close enough to the fire t 2 CONC o keep them warm. She drew her spinning wheel upon another side and went to spinning wool rol 2 CONC ls. The collered woman did the cooking. By and by the wind rose higher and it began to slee 2 CONC t and papa began to pitty poor old Prince, the sick horse, then mother sat her wheel aside an 2 CONC d Prince was tied in one corner under the same shelter. The next day we had fire in the firep 2 CONC lace and papa put in sleepers for a floor. m We climed over the sleeper a day or two, then so 2 CONC me men came with puncheons and put in a floor, and soon papa made some bed scaffolds, cut ou 2 CONC t a window and put up a mantle, which held all of mama's dishes for sometime. 2 CONT By the next winter, the other room was covered over. The roofs were made of rived out four fo 2 CONC ot boards, held on with slats fastened to the laths with woden pins. Nails were so costly, th 2 CONC ey were used only for fastening boards inside over the openings between logs and so forth. Ch 2 CONC incks were put in at the outside and the little openings filled with morter made of clay. 2 CONT When the other room was made warm mother put down a carpet, on the bare ground and we boarde 2 CONC d the schoolteacher part of the time. He stayed around with the patrons. I don't think anyon 2 CONC e charged him board, they were too glad to have him there. His name was William Cowden. He wa 2 CONC s on his way home from the Mexican war, had been mustered out at San Antonio and was trying t 2 CONC o make his way through Texas as best he could, on to Kentucky, I think where he had friends 2 CONC . When he came I heard him tell that the war was over, and about some of the battles and tha 2 CONC t was my first to hear about the Alamo and old Santa Anna, but I was too young to understand 2 CONC . Mother said he was very intelligent. He was very young, only 22 or 23. Had run out of mean 2 CONC s traveling and stopped to teach school to get money to pay his way farther on his way. Stran 2 CONC ge to tell, I saw an account of this man's death in the St Louis Republic some eight or ten y 2 CONC ears ago. The paper said "An old soldier and prominant citizen of Pana, Illinois". I clippe 2 CONC d the piece out and sent it to my sister, Margaret A. Cox Lewis of Litchfield Illinois. She h 2 CONC ad attended his school in the little log shantie, the first one taught in that community, an 2 CONC d how she did regret that she did not know he lived so close to her, only 50 miles. She sai 2 CONC d she would have visited him even in his last days and talked over old times in Texas. 2 CONT The place where the little schoolhouse stood is now about overspread with graves. Schoolhous 2 CONC e after schoolhouse was built about there on a 10 acre tract deeded by Thomas Lindsey for a s 2 CONC choolhouse and graveyard. 2 CONT I remember when there was only one grave there. There was an old lady berred there next Mrs 2 CONC . McMinamy. Herse was the first funeral I remember of attending. I did not understand death a 2 CONC nd when I saw that coffin and was told about the cold, still and stiff body within my feeling 2 CONC s could not be discribed. The two graves were near a large bois d'arc tree. 2 CONT I lived on the place my father settled near there 45 years and got most of my education there 2 CONC . We had some good teachers too and some that were not good. And the old grave yard kept fill 2 CONC ing and filling with the remains of our old neighbors. Then along came the iron horse and bui 2 CONC lt up a town close to the cemetery, which town, Randolph, kept filling with strangers and ol 2 CONC d residents kept learning and dying till last summer I visited the graveyard only, for I wa 2 CONC s told I could find no friends that I knew there, and the old house that I and my brothers an 2 CONC d sisters were raised up in was gone and replaced by another. I was in an automobile as I pas 2 CONC sed the eastern end of the old field and looked across to where a high ridge yet not in culti 2 CONC vation loomed up on top of which stood papa's old Pilot tree in years ago and cast my eyes ov 2 CONC er the spot where the little double log cabbin that was our first habitation in Texas, and th 2 CONC ought of the big double elm tree in front of the entry all long gone. I did not drop a tear 2 CONC . The fence and road over which I passed and the old gate even were in the same place. The ga 2 CONC te posts looked to be the same, but the fence was of wire, whereas it was once of slipprey el 2 CONC m poles, next of rails, next bois d'arc pickets. So I saw the only natural looking side of m 2 CONC y old home, and I felt just as I often have when I was dreaming and seemed to be flying. Th 2 CONC e automobile seemed to have wings, and the view soon passed. It is just as well. 2 CONT At the cemetery I could hardly find my father's and mother's graves. The silent and lone cit 2 CONC y has spread so since I left there 22 years ago, but their modest white mansions of stone wer 2 CONC e finally reached and behold niglect was visable everywhere. The graves of my dead was overgr 2 CONC own with weeds and so were many others. There was only the stump of the old bois d'arc wher 2 CONC e the first graves were and of the whole place showed to have passed into the hands of strang 2 CONC ers. 2 CONT But why grieve. Peace to these ashes. I will be sleeping the "sleep that knows no waking" e'e 2 CONC r many more years roll round. No waking till the reserection's morn. And then we shall see wh 2 CONC at we shall see. 2 CONT I understand this little sketch will be placed in company with others among the archives to b 2 CONC e consulted in years to come to give light to future generations when they become reminicen 2 CONC t and are seeking the truth so I here state that every(thing) written is truth as it was tol 2 CONC d to a very observing and understanding child, and it was repeated when I was older. I rememb 2 CONC er much of this and can never forget it. So dear Texans who are to follow, to those now in in 2 CONC fancy, and those yet unborn, if by any means my writings should be preserved, when you are re 2 CONC ading the incidents, and so forth here related, may you be able to say with a poet who wrot 2 CONC e on another subject once: 2 CONT We are living, we are dwelling 2 CONT In a grand and glorious time, 2 CONT In an age on ages telling 2 CONT To be living is sublime. 2 CONT See my poem "In Peter's Colony" in "Texas' Side ____(text missing) 2 CONT -end of handwritten copy- 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:40:46 0 @I65@ INDI 1 NAME Lavinia /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Lavinia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1810 1 _UID F890BEBEB745D611A432444553540000ED31 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I66@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Samuel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Marach 1812 2 PLAC Logan Co. Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1899 1 _UID F990BEBEB745D611A432444553540000EE41 1 FAMC @F24@ 2 _PRIMARY Y 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S13@ 1 SOUR @S14@ 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 1 SOUR @S18@ 1 SOUR @S19@ 1 SOUR @S20@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I67@ INDI 1 NAME Mariah /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Mariah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1815 1 _UID FC90BEBEB745D611A432444553540000F171 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I68@ INDI 1 NAME Burwell /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Burwell 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1819 2 PLAC Boling Green, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Randolph, Tx. Fannnin Co. 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Lindsey Cemetery 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S13@ 1 SOUR @S14@ 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 1 SOUR @S18@ 1 SOUR @S21@ 1 SOUR @S22@ 1 SOUR @S19@ 1 SOUR @S20@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S23@ 1 SOUR @S24@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I69@ INDI 1 NAME Anderson /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Anderson 1 SEX U 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1821 2 PLAC Arkansas 1 _UID 0491BEBEB745D611A432444553540000FA00 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I71@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret (or Martha Patsey ?) /Buchanan/ 2 SURN Buchanan 2 GIVN Margaret (or Martha Patsey ?) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1793 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1824/1827 1 _UID 0791BEBEB745D611A432444553540000FD30 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 FAMS @F45@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1793 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:27:58 0 @I72@ INDI 1 NAME Fredrick /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Fredrick 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0891BEBEB745D611A432444553540000FE40 1 FAMS @F47@ 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I73@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Colman/ 2 SURN Colman 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1726 2 PLAC Lunenburg Co. Va. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1794 2 PLAC Wilkes Co. Ga. 1 _UID 0A91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400000060 1 FAMS @F37@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I74@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ellen /Bird/ 2 SURN Bird 2 GIVN Mary Ellen 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0B91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400000170 1 FAMS @F28@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I75@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Coulter/ 2 SURN Coulter 2 GIVN ? 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0C91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400000280 1 FAMS @F29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I76@ INDI 1 NAME Sara Married John Taylor /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Sara Married John Taylor 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1781 1 _UID 0D91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400000390 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I77@ INDI 1 NAME Phinaes /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Phinaes 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1781 1 _UID 0E91BEBEB745D611A43244455354000004A0 1 FAMS @F48@ 1 FAMS @F49@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I78@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1785 1 _UID 1191BEBEB745D611A43244455354000007D0 1 FAMS @F50@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I79@ INDI 1 NAME Jane (Jincy) /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Jane (Jincy) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1786 1 _UID 1391BEBEB745D611A43244455354000009F0 1 FAMS @F51@ 1 FAMS @F52@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I80@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1788 1 _UID 1691BEBEB745D611A4324445535400000C20 1 FAMS @F53@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I81@ INDI 1 NAME winnefred /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN winnefred 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1789 1 _UID 1891BEBEB745D611A4324445535400000E40 1 FAMS @F54@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I82@ INDI 1 NAME Jackson /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Jackson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1791 1 _UID 1A91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400001060 1 FAMS @F55@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I83@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1794 1 _UID 1C91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400001280 1 FAMS @F56@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I84@ INDI 1 NAME Burwell /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Burwell 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1795 1 _UID 1E91BEBEB745D611A43244455354000014A0 1 FAMS @F57@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I85@ INDI 1 NAME Sina /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Sina 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1800 1 _UID 2091BEBEB745D611A43244455354000016C0 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I87@ INDI 1 NAME Bartley /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Bartley 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1748 2 PLAC Lunenburg Va. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1792 2 PLAC Georgia 1 _UID 2391BEBEB745D611A43244455354000019F0 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I92@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1718 2 PLAC , Cumberland Co, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1764 2 PLAC Lunenburg Va. 1 AFN 1KW8-WHT 1 _UID 2891BEBEB745D611A4324445535400001E40 1 FAMS @F37@ 1 FAMS @F59@ 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I93@ INDI 1 NAME Fredrick /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Fredrick 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1692 2 PLAC Cumberland Co, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jan 1755 2 PLAC Cumberland, , Virginia 1 AFN 1DGJ-T8G 1 _UID 2B91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400002170 1 FAMS @F60@ 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I94@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth // 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1692 2 PLAC , , Virginia 1 AFN 1DGJ-T9N 1 _UID 2D91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400002390 1 FAMS @F60@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I95@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1737 2 PLAC , Cumberland, Va 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1815 2 PLAC , Bedford, Va 1 AFN 1DGJ-TBV 1 _UID 2E91BEBEB745D611A43244455354000024A0 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I96@ INDI 1 NAME William /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1716 2 PLAC , Cumberland Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KW8-WGM 1 _UID 2F91BEBEB745D611A43244455354000025B0 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I97@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Edward 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1714 2 PLAC , Cumberland Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KW8-WFF 1 _UID 3091BEBEB745D611A43244455354000026C0 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I98@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1720 2 PLAC , Cumberland Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KW8-WJ2 1 _UID 3191BEBEB745D611A43244455354000027D0 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I99@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1722 2 PLAC , Cumberland Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KW8-WK8 1 _UID 3291BEBEB745D611A43244455354000028E0 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I100@ INDI 1 NAME Pheobe /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Pheobe 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1724 2 PLAC , Cumberland Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KW8-WLG 1 _UID 3391BEBEB745D611A43244455354000029F0 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I101@ INDI 1 NAME Fanny /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Fanny 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1738 2 PLAC , Cumberland Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KW8-WMN 1 _UID 3491BEBEB745D611A4324445535400002A00 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I102@ INDI 1 NAME Bartholomew /Cockes/ 2 SURN Cockes 2 GIVN Bartholomew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1664 AND 1676 2 PLAC , Henrico Co, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1730/1731 2 PLAC , Goochland, Virginia 1 AFN ZK16-D5 1 _UID 3591BEBEB745D611A4324445535400002B10 1 FAMS @F61@ 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 22:23:54 0 @I103@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca // 2 GIVN Rebecca 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1665 2 PLAC , , Virginia 1 AFN ZK16-8G 1 _UID 3791BEBEB745D611A4324445535400002D30 1 FAMS @F61@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I104@ INDI 1 NAME George /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN George 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1686 2 PLAC , Henrico Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KWB-4FQ 1 _UID 3891BEBEB745D611A4324445535400002E40 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I105@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1688 2 PLAC , Henrico Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KWB-49W 1 _UID 3991BEBEB745D611A4324445535400002F50 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I106@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1690 2 PLAC , Henrico Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KWB-4M0 1 _UID 3A91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003060 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I107@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1694 2 PLAC 1 AFN 1KWB-4CB 1 _UID 3B91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003170 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I108@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1696 2 PLAC 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1730 2 PLAC Without Issue 1 AFN 1KWB-4DJ 1 _UID 3C91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003280 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I109@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1695 2 PLAC Of Finneywood, , Va 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1765 2 PLAC , Lunenburg, Va 1 AFN XQ1V-2H 1 _UID 3D91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003390 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I110@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1620 AND 1647 2 PLAC , Henrico, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET JAN 1696 AND FEB 2 PLAC , Henrico, Virginia 1 AFN ZK16-BS 1 _UID 3E91BEBEB745D611A43244455354000034A0 1 FAMS @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I111@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Kennon/ 2 SURN Kennon 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1660 2 PLAC , , Of Virginia 1 AFN ZK16-C0 1 _UID 4091BEBEB745D611A43244455354000036C0 1 FAMS @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I112@ INDI 1 NAME William /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1664 2 PLAC <, Henrico Co, Virginia> 1 AFN 1KWB-4QL 1 _UID 4191BEBEB745D611A43244455354000037D0 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I113@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1666 2 PLAC <, Henrico Co, Virginia> 1 AFN 1KWB-4RS 1 _UID 4291BEBEB745D611A43244455354000038E0 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I114@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1683 2 PLAC , Henrico Co, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 May 1710 2 PLAC Will Probated, Henrico Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KWB-507 1 _UID 4391BEBEB745D611A43244455354000039F0 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I115@ INDI 1 NAME Bartholomew /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Bartholomew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1685 2 PLAC , Henrico Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KWB-4VF 1 _UID 4491BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003A00 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I116@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1689 2 PLAC , Henrico Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KWB-4WM 1 _UID 4591BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003B10 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I117@ INDI 1 NAME William /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1693 2 PLAC , Henrico Co, Virginia 1 AFN 1KWB-4Z2 1 _UID 4691BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003C20 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I118@ INDI 1 NAME George /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN George 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1682 2 PLAC Va, Hnrc, Vrgn 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Feb 1721 2 PLAC Will Probated, Henrico Co, Virginia 1 AFN JTSN-V0 1 _UID 4791BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003D30 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I119@ INDI 1 NAME Richard (Cox) /Cockes/ 2 SURN Cockes 2 GIVN Richard (Cox) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1678 2 PLAC Va, Henrico, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Feb 1734 2 PLAC Va, Henrico, Virginia 1 AFN 82H3-P0 1 _UID 4891BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003E40 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 SOUR @S30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I120@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Colman /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Samuel Colman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1779 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Kentucky ? 1 _UID 4991BEBEB745D611A4324445535400003F50 1 FAMS @F45@ 1 FAMC @F36@ 2 _PRIMARY Y 1 FAMC @F64@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I121@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie, (Sarah?) /Nunnelley/ 2 SURN Nunnelley 2 GIVN Sallie, (Sarah?) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1757 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1846 2 PLAC Bowling Green Ky. 1 _UID 4B91BEBEB745D611A4324445535400004170 1 FAMS @F36@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I126@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie, (Sarah?) Nunnelley // 2 GIVN Sallie, (Sarah?) Nunnelley 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1757 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1846 2 PLAC Bowling Green Ky. 1 _UID 5091BEBEB745D611A43244455354000046C0 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I127@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1752 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC Warren County Kentucky 1 _UID 5191BEBEB745D611A43244455354000047D0 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 FAMS @F34@ 1 FAMS @F33@ 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 FAMS @F64@ 1 FAMC @F65@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1752 2 PLAC Middlesex Va. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC Warren Co. Kent. 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I128@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie // 2 GIVN Sallie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5391BEBEB745D611A43244455354000049F0 1 FAMS @F33@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I129@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1824 2 PLAC Halifax Co. Va. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Warren Co. Kent. 1 _UID 5491BEBEB745D611A4324445535400004A00 1 FAMS @F65@ 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:29:45 0 @I130@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie, (Sarah?) /Nunnelley/ 2 SURN Nunnelley 2 GIVN Sallie, (Sarah?) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1757 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1846 2 PLAC Bowling Green Ky. 1 _UID 5591BEBEB745D611A4324445535400004B10 1 FAMS @F64@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I131@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie, (Sarah?) Nunnelley // 2 GIVN Sallie, (Sarah?) Nunnelley 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1757 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1846 2 PLAC Bowling Green Ky. 1 _UID 5691BEBEB745D611A4324445535400004C20 1 FAMS @F34@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I132@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie // 2 GIVN Sallie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5791BEBEB745D611A4324445535400004D30 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2002 3 TIME 21:30:54 0 @I13591@ INDI 1 NAME Dorcas Anderson /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Dorcas Anderson 2 NICK Darcy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Aug 1819 2 PLAC Near Bowling Green, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Oct 1888 2 PLAC Randolph, Texas 1 _UID 65B0C08F7B46D611A4329E0FBE78B1259B82 1 FAMS @F66@ 1 MARC 2 DATE 5 Sep 1839 2 PLAC Washington Co., Arkansas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Randolph, Texas 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 19:54:23 0 @I15799@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Mary /Cotham/ 2 SURN Cotham 2 GIVN Margaret Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Apr 1880 2 PLAC Fannin Co., Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jan 1951 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oddfellows Cemetery 1 _UID 0C2B3149C5C6DC489C8E05830DC1E705CC3F 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE University of Texas at Austin professor in the 1930s. My father, Christian Malford Cotham, Jr 2 CONC . lived with her for a while on Hemphill Park in Austin near the University, circa 1936. Fami 2 CONC ly members say that she donated the property to the University. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:19:15 0 @I15800@ INDI 1 NAME Bertha Olive /Cotham/ 2 SURN Cotham 2 GIVN Bertha Olive 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jan 1882 2 PLAC Fannin Co., Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1956 2 PLAC Near Lake Victor, Burnet County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pleasant Hill Cemetery 1 _UID 6307F21210F20A458DBA4F21694A2FAB033E 1 FAMS @F5741@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:20:02 0 @I15801@ INDI 1 NAME Alma Jeanette "Aunt Jack" /Cotham/ 2 SURN Cotham 2 GIVN Alma Jeanette "Aunt Jack" 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jan 1891 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE Apr 1971 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 _UID 3B9EA534CB248443AB9EE3E0302751C0DC22 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE "Dr's (Christian Malford Cotham) sister Alma (Aunt Jack) was my fifth grade home room teache 2 CONC r at Alamo Heights. She was also my art teacher at Alamo Heights. After she retired, she op 2 CONC ened a hamburger place in Burnet! His sister Margaret was also a teacher...I believe she tau 2 CONC ght at the University of Texas in Austin at one time as well as in her home town. Neither sh 2 CONC e nor Aunt Jack ever married. Dr's younger brother Ed was a pharmacist at the drugstore in t 2 CONC he Medical Arts Building where Dr. practiced. From what I heard, Dr. helped for the educatio 2 CONC n of Ed and Jack!" 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes by Mrs. Jeanne Kagay Cotham 10/12/2004 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:27:24 0 @I15802@ INDI 1 NAME Mabel (Claire ?) Eloise /Cotham/ 2 SURN Cotham 2 GIVN Mabel (Claire ?) Eloise 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Sep 1894 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Aug 1937 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 _UID 9F8BF8A5DA84574C8D7D711EB93F2BFC80FE 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE Crippled by polio, lived in a wheel chair most of her life. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:29:54 0 @I15803@ INDI 1 NAME Timothy Edmundson "Uncle Ed" /Cotham/ 2 SURN Cotham 2 GIVN Timothy Edmundson "Uncle Ed" 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Aug 1888 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Aug 1956 2 PLAC San Antonio, Texas 1 _UID FAE567D7492BA74E94366A33EDA90243C8AC 1 FAMS @F5740@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE Pharmacist, had pharmacy down the street from brother Dr. Christian Cotham's hospital in Sche 2 CONC rtz, Texas, cir. 1916. It is said that his brother Christian Malford paid for his and Alma Je 2 CONC anette's college educations. Timothy and his wife Ethel had no children. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:43:53 0 @I16018@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Ann /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Margaret Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jun 1840 2 PLAC Near Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1917 2 PLAC Near Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois 1 _UID DE55C34905983D48B09CC0501C7B20F468D1 1 FAMS @F5734@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:59:55 0 @I16019@ INDI 1 NAME Josephine /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Josephine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jun 1842 2 PLAC On Lee's Creek, Crawford County, Arkansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Jul 1872 2 PLAC "Little Piney", near Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas 1 _UID A51CFFCE324F1F4C864F3ACE769ED696D7AA 1 FAMS @F5735@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:42:13 0 @I16020@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Nov 1844 2 PLAC On Lee's Creek, Crawford County, Arkansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Oct 1919 2 PLAC Near Bertram, Burnet County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old South Gabriel Cemetery 1 _UID 983AA5E0CD9A3D4D90B563351E54390ADA5B 1 FAMS @F5739@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 NOTE Mary wrote a story in 1913 about fathers perilous activities in association with the Peter' 2 CONC s Colony pioneer group in North Texas in 1838 +/-, and the failure of the fathers of the Texa 2 CONC s Constitution to recognize his efforts in colonizing that area of Texas and grant him the pr 2 CONC emium lands the family felt was owed him. (6,040 acres) Story involved Indian raids, sickness 2 CONC , and deaths, and the fact that the colonists were forced to flee the area 4 months before th 2 CONC e required settlement period was complete, due to a lack of food ration stores in the face o 2 CONC f constant Indian attacks. Edmiston escaped back to his family in Washington County, Arkansa 2 CONC s to recuperate, and the family returned to Texas around 1844 and settled near present day Ra 2 CONC ndolph in Fannin County, Texas. Mary married late in life, 1/2/1890 and had no children. 2 CONT 2 CONT See the complete story in the notes for Edmiston Cox. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Oct 2004 3 TIME 13:53:32 0 @I16021@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Jane /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Frances Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Apr 1847 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jan 1928 2 PLAC Near Bertram, Burnet County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old South Gabriel Cemetery 1 _UID 94FF035125BA7645967ECE5D94F5FCA4E9CD 1 FAMS @F5736@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:34:40 0 @I16022@ INDI 1 NAME Greenfield /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Greenfield 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1849 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Feb 1930 2 PLAC Near Lake Victor, Burnet County, Texas 1 _UID E065CF1D672C8D4DA755A321EAF108064738 1 FAMS @F5737@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:51:03 0 @I16023@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher Columbus /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Christopher Columbus 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Feb 1852 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Apr 1920 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 _UID D20952E9D5CE5842ABB25B4D3EAD2C0B7ACB 1 FAMS @F5738@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:52:58 0 @I16024@ INDI 1 NAME Timothy Everett /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Timothy Everett 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Sep 1854 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Feb 1937 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 _UID 570E05EC761ECF48A8858D0FE950C64E17DE 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:54:55 0 @I16025@ INDI 1 NAME John Edmiston /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN John Edmiston 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1859 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1894 2 PLAC Near Bertram, Burnet County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bear Creek Cemetery 1 _UID 6CA7564A8E9F074488CF88AF8BF598E2B3C7 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:57:18 0 @I16026@ INDI 1 NAME William Neal /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William Neal 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1833 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Nov 1908 2 PLAC Near Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois 1 _UID C8580A8F6E91C644AD7C1D4D1DD4C4B6C023 1 FAMS @F5734@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:17:40 0 @I16027@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac Drury /Towell/ 2 SURN Towell 2 GIVN Isaac Drury 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Jan 1838 2 PLAC Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1875 2 PLAC Near Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas 1 _UID EBA3E21622710849A9E99CD593198A2ACD58 1 FAMS @F5735@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:20:47 0 @I16028@ INDI 1 NAME Anderson Price /Towell/ 2 SURN Towell 2 GIVN Anderson Price 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1867 1 _UID 4C9BBFF3D8D2414CA962654A410A82E73ECD 1 FAMC @F5735@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:21:47 0 @I16029@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Edmiston /Towell/ 2 SURN Towell 2 GIVN Samuel Edmiston 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Dec 1868 1 _UID 322C8E0582ED8F44AABAA2F7434CB137A788 1 FAMC @F5735@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:22:14 0 @I16030@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Eugene /Towell/ 2 SURN Towell 2 GIVN Thomas Eugene 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1871 1 _UID 089F77861229E9468051D680256B0222E902 1 FAMC @F5735@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:22:55 0 @I16031@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Minerva /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Mary Minerva 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Apr 1860 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 _UID 909B28D2CF3A5B40B61D06860B41376A15F3 1 FAMC @F5734@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:31:42 0 @I16032@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Angelina /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Margaret Angelina 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1862 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 _UID 362BE828EE75CF43825C2FA282A2D619A8C8 1 FAMC @F5734@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:31:28 0 @I16033@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Dorcas (Mattie) /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Martha Dorcas (Mattie) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1864 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 _UID 84F8D758B559D64E8043D58B4AFB3F02868E 1 FAMC @F5734@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:31:01 0 @I16034@ INDI 1 NAME Louisa Josephine /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Louisa Josephine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Feb 1867 2 PLAC Near Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois 1 _UID 0F3E09376DA0DC429E159CDD880911A82E42 1 FAMC @F5734@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:30:40 0 @I16035@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Spurgeon /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Charles Spurgeon 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Feb 1870 2 PLAC Near Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois 1 _UID 007CC6249E0FDB45BC33A7867F9B66E1B03B 1 FAMC @F5734@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:27:42 0 @I16036@ INDI 1 NAME William Edward /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William Edward 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Nov 1872 2 PLAC Near Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois 1 _UID 94B7DA8F96AFC043AC3C725EC36469F93D19 1 FAMC @F5734@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:28:19 0 @I16037@ INDI 1 NAME Everett /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Everett 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Apr 1876 2 PLAC New Douglas, Illinois 1 _UID F584FD2ECD0CD4428ACA228934857609CA95 1 FAMC @F5734@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:29:28 0 @I16038@ INDI 1 NAME Elmer Buckley /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Elmer Buckley 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jun 1879 2 PLAC Near Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois 1 _UID D0B3B1E132AD8F4FAB64D2306AEDFBB9EECA 1 FAMC @F5734@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:30:08 0 @I16039@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Wesley /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN Robert Wesley 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Dec 1837 2 PLAC Canada 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1911 2 PLAC Near Bertram, Burnet County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old South Gabriel Cemetery 1 _UID 4BAD2BDEC572FE44BF5E8EF2D40A477CB8F5 1 FAMS @F5736@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:38:18 0 @I16040@ INDI 1 NAME Livinia Josephine /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN Livinia Josephine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Dec 1875 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 _UID 76D0A124A2771046BB55962E76C0AD18491C 1 FAMC @F5736@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:39:50 0 @I16041@ INDI 1 NAME Oscar Everett /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN Oscar Everett 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Sep 1878 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1879 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 _UID 0B7BAB4EB3C22442B38E5DF4DA7BB5645ABC 1 FAMC @F5736@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:41:00 0 @I16042@ INDI 1 NAME John Everett /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN John Everett 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1880 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Oct 1880 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 _UID C0FFABDA914FAC4888EB41CD0371663AAD67 1 FAMC @F5736@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:41:58 0 @I16043@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN Jesse 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 May 1883 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 _UID E3B4468241B72C44819C7941DC1FFF1AB27B 1 FAMC @F5736@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:42:47 0 @I16044@ INDI 1 NAME Wessie /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN Wessie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1886 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1960 2 PLAC Palacios, Texas 1 _UID BBDD454C33DFF247AB3D055C0E1F354D6C6A 1 FAMC @F5736@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:44:36 0 @I16045@ INDI 1 NAME Dorcas Jane /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN Dorcas Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Oct 1888 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Sep 1890 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 _UID 0BD1AD277B2F3A4D8F7FAEC1B69676E70759 1 FAMC @F5736@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:46:29 0 @I16046@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elizabeth /Darrow/ 2 SURN Darrow 2 GIVN Mary Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1864 2 PLAC Washington County, Arkansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Sep 1953 2 PLAC Near Lake Victor, Burnet County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethel Cemetery 1 _UID A7C89B41467A6B408A4BF484835AA68E1480 1 FAMS @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:49:51 0 @I16047@ INDI 1 NAME Eva Lena /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Eva Lena 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 May 1883 2 PLAC Washington County, Arkansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1921 2 PLAC Near Lake Victor, Burnet County, Texas 1 _UID AD3C2FD16ACBA441AC9CA480C14C84757546 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:52:04 0 @I16048@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Edmiston /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Thomas Edmiston 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Aug 1885 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jul 1918 2 PLAC Roby, Texas 1 _UID 4E4390B428008B4CBC3DC385517E6DB607CF 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:53:11 0 @I16049@ INDI 1 NAME Bessie Eudora /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Bessie Eudora 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Oct 1887 2 PLAC Near Randolph, Fannin County, Texas 1 _UID 57543D2FE731DA47B3DA1C59AC198AE081E9 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:55:57 0 @I16050@ INDI 1 NAME Albert Greenfield /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Albert Greenfield 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1890 2 PLAC Stephenville, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1891 2 PLAC Stephenville, Texas 1 _UID B5FFC61CC2C6EF48B5E7247627604383D8DD 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:57:16 0 @I16051@ INDI 1 NAME Tolbert Fannin /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Tolbert Fannin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1892 2 PLAC Stephenville, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jan 1966 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethel Cemetery 1 _UID E96701F26B4C1B4F978A053E8E93DB32F6B9 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:58:23 0 @I16052@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy Viola /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Lucy Viola 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jan 1895 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 _UID 4B00CB2A2904DA40B418E215C163526020F6 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:59:10 0 @I16053@ INDI 1 NAME Lennie Mae /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Lennie Mae 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Aug 1897 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE Florence, Texas 1 _UID 1B275B5F7C0CEC45A2656C079FC0E6178BDC 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:00:18 0 @I16054@ INDI 1 NAME Euel Alvin /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Euel Alvin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 May 1900 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Nov 1919 2 PLAC Near Lake Victor, Burnet County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethel Cemetery 1 _UID C691B5A30089C74DA1A7BF4433E5A81E75BA 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:01:51 0 @I16055@ INDI 1 NAME Malford Elmer /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Malford Elmer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 May 1903 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Lampasas, Texas 1 _UID F8A48DCE1FB8BB4CB5FCD30212110FA33062 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:02:45 0 @I16056@ INDI 1 NAME Howard Glenn /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Howard Glenn 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1905 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE Crane, Texas 1 _UID 0488F1503F1F464A816F6FE7E2F4DF11C776 1 FAMC @F5737@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:07:40 0 @I16057@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Gates/ 2 SURN Gates 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1852 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jan 1923 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 _UID C150D3D8CD0D994B8C012EA20EE092D42B7F 1 FAMS @F5738@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:09:41 0 @I16058@ INDI 1 NAME William Edmiston /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN William Edmiston 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1875 1 _UID EF89A1A4D749604E8928B497E262BEB03933 1 FAMC @F5738@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:11:12 0 @I16059@ INDI 1 NAME Clarinda Mae /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Clarinda Mae 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1884 1 _UID 25A3854BBBC6EB4BA378CD8ED2FBA4F32971 1 FAMC @F5738@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:11:48 0 @I16060@ INDI 1 NAME Ethel /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Ethel 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Sep 1887 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Burnet, Texas 1 _UID 2913B951CE4A62428B8658D08C21EB8053EF 1 FAMC @F5738@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:12:31 0 @I16061@ INDI 1 NAME R.A. /Galbraith/ 2 SURN Galbraith 2 GIVN R.A. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1835 2 PLAC Louisville, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1920 2 PLAC Butler, Oklahoma 1 _UID 1D02BFC663BE4F42A6C9E3D6DC0103A604F2 1 FAMS @F5739@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:32:49 0 @I16062@ INDI 1 NAME Ethel Elaine /Cone/ 2 SURN Cone 2 GIVN Ethel Elaine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Sep 1886 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Aug 1961 2 PLAC San Antonio, Texas 1 _UID 4C7021128078884783CA6788D31E41DE02B5 1 FAMS @F5740@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:43:06 0 @I16063@ INDI 1 NAME Roy /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Roy 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jan 1874 2 PLAC Round Top, Fayette County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Near Lake Victor, Burnet County, Texas 1 _UID B4CAB774487595469D30E5AE9CFC39960813 1 FAMS @F5741@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:49:40 0 @I16064@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID BCCC71079A4CA04A8508EE2D157212C7D8FD 1 FAMC @F5741@ 0 @I16065@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 10F57C7022893045958D20E6FEC215606E24 1 FAMC @F5741@ 0 @I16066@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID F9445ADA6B422949854E3247078323E46D37 1 FAMC @F5741@ 0 @I16067@ INDI 1 NAME Mack Stanley /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Mack Stanley 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1912 2 PLAC Near Lake Victor, Burnet County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1926 2 PLAC Near Lake Victor, Burnet County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pleasant Hill Cemetery 1 _UID B53635F25271DD49ACCB0F9E7040EA32EB73 1 FAMC @F5741@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:53:52 0 @I16068@ INDI 1 NAME Maurice Cotham ("Possum") /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Maurice Cotham ("Possum") 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Sep 1914 2 PLAC Near Lake Victor, Burnet County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1998 2 PLAC Edna, Texas 1 _UID 7F229F770D7ED04B97197E4177351955E616 1 FAMC @F5741@ 1 NOTE My Aunt Virginia Narcissa Cotham Carlson told me about "Possum" Shelby when he was in an assi 2 CONC sted care facility in Edna, Texas around 1995. He was something of a family historian as he t 2 CONC old me about the Jesse James barn-hiding incident, where Moses Payne (James Clarke's brother 2 CONC ) supposedly hid the outlaw in his barn until he could leave town (near Randolph, Fannin Coun 2 CONC ty, Texas) before the sheriff, Mose's father Christian Malford Cotham, could find him. He wen 2 CONC t on to say that there was a blood relationship between Moses' wife and Jesse James' family 2 CONC , precipitating the protection. 2 CONT Possum also had the original wedding certificate of James Clarke Cotham and Narcissa Cox fro 2 CONC m the 1870's. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:04:48 0 @I16069@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID C05AA26C693D6D4683AA7DB30B622F4BC507 1 FAMC @F5741@ 0 @F1@ FAM 1 _UID 62A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E42907AA 1 HUSB @I1@ 1 WIFE @I2@ 1 CHIL @I5@ 1 CHIL @I4@ 1 CHIL @I3@ 0 @F2@ FAM 1 _UID 73A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E42918BA 1 HUSB @I6@ 1 WIFE @I7@ 1 CHIL @I20@ 1 CHIL @I1@ 0 @F8@ FAM 1 _UID 93A00D932944D611A432C95D22E6E42938BA 1 HUSB @I18@ 1 WIFE @I19@ 1 CHIL @I21@ 1 CHIL @I22@ 1 CHIL @I6@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 6 Sep 1910 2 PLAC Schertz, Texas 0 @F19@ FAM 1 _UID 550D11DEE444D611A432805E8C298825760C 1 HUSB @I51@ 1 WIFE @I21@ 1 MARR 2 DATE AFT 1932 2 PLAC San Antonio, Tx 0 @F20@ FAM 1 _UID 5A0D11DEE444D611A432805E8C2988257B5C 1 HUSB @I52@ 1 WIFE @I22@ 1 CHIL @I53@ 1 CHIL @I54@ 0 @F21@ FAM 1 _UID 610D11DEE444D611A432805E8C29882582CC 1 HUSB @I55@ 1 WIFE @I56@ 1 CHIL @I15799@ 1 CHIL @I15800@ 1 CHIL @I18@ 1 CHIL @I15803@ 1 CHIL @I15801@ 1 CHIL @I15802@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 10 Jul 1879 2 PLAC Fannin Co., Texas 0 @F24@ FAM 1 _UID E490BEBEB745D611A432444553540000D9F1 1 HUSB @I61@ 1 WIFE @I58@ 1 CHIL @I66@ 1 CHIL @I68@ 0 @F25@ FAM 1 _UID E690BEBEB745D611A432444553540000DB11 1 HUSB @I62@ 1 WIFE @I59@ 1 CHIL @I61@ 1 CHIL @I76@ 1 CHIL @I77@ 1 CHIL @I78@ 1 CHIL @I79@ 1 CHIL @I80@ 1 CHIL @I81@ 1 CHIL @I82@ 1 CHIL @I83@ 1 CHIL @I84@ 1 CHIL @I85@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 6 Dec 1777 2 PLAC Henry Co. 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