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Ruth Dismuke, You wrote; "Do you have proof that James L. Boggs is a brother to the John Boggs on the Indian rolls?
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Re: Cherokee Indian Tribe or C - Genealogy.com
Ruth Dismuke, You wrote; "Do you have proof that James L. Boggs is a brother to the John Boggs on the Indian rolls?
Re: COX FAMILY - TENNESSEE - Genealogy.com
Major Eugene Cox, son of Berry White Cox and Gabriel Green, born 27 November 1881, died 24 June 1967, Nashville, Davidson County, TN, buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashville, TN, maried Maude Elizabeth Chambers, born 13 July 1883, died 18 February 1953, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; married second Mary Catherine Inman, born 30 October 1916 per S ...
Re: Cox from Maryland and Kent - Genealogy.com
In reply to: Re: Cox from Maryland and Kentucky 9/25/00 i am a descendant of benjamin s. cox who was born in 1780 in maryland to john cox and elizabeth french. john cox was born 1752 in cropredy,oxon, england. he married elizabeth french 22 sept 1777.i assume they married in maryland.any help on the cox family will be appreciated greatly.thank you.
Re: Daniel COX, Caroline Co MD - Genealogy.com
Would you know of a Sarah H.Cox who married John F.Stevens.?She may have been the daughter of a Daniel Cox. Sarah and John Stevens were in Calvert County, Maryland at one time. May be buried in a Mt.Harmony Cemetery.
Cox family in VA, NC, SC and G - Genealogy.com
John Cox lived in Virginia in 1653 in Lancaster County.Lancaster included all the territory on both sides of the Rappahannock River from its mouth as far west as settlements extended.Taxes were collected as a poll tax, or tithable.Tithables included all freemen above 16, all white male servants imported of any age, all imported negroes male and ...
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