Marie, I have two Richard Fox in my file (one a descendant of the other). If you can give more info on the Richard Fox you are looking for, I may have something to help you. I have a listing of parents for both. Ed Baldwin [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 10:33 PM Subject: [FOX] Re: Fox family > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Kendrick, Fox > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GKX.2ACIB/2228.2229.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Nancy, > > I wish I had all that proof. My main concern has been searching for Richard Fox's parentage, but so far have not had any luck. I even had somone looking into land and other such records in Virginia in hopes of finding the answer, but so far nothing. I will keep you in mind and send you any information if I come across it. > > Take care, > Marie > [email protected] > > > ==== FOX Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from FOX lists, send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] (for individual messages) > [email protected] (for digest mode) > Subject: unsubscribe > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > Questions? Contact Terry at [email protected] > Happy Huntin'! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GKX.2ACIB/6987.1 Message Board Post: Why don't you stop mass posting to surname boards and post ONLY to the NJ or cemetery board?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kendrick, Fox Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GKX.2ACIB/2228.2229.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Nancy, I wish I had all that proof. My main concern has been searching for Richard Fox's parentage, but so far have not had any luck. I even had somone looking into land and other such records in Virginia in hopes of finding the answer, but so far nothing. I will keep you in mind and send you any information if I come across it. Take care, Marie [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GKX.2ACIB/6987 Message Board Post: There are Fox surnamed persons on the burial list which contains over 9,000 entries at this cemetery they plan on moving. For the burial list and information about the cemetery being moved visit www.graveinfo.com
Hello Foxhounds, Those of you who have been with the Foxhounds from the beginning may have noticed that I haven't been as involved as I have in the past with the activities of the our group. I'm of the generation who sits between young adults and elderly family members who are in need and my season for genealogy work for the moment has past. I have struggled for a while now as the board members know to make this decision to leave the directorship of the group, with the coming of my mother-in-law to live with my husband and I the struggle is over and I must step down. I will remain on the board and over see the FGRG message boards as the super-administrator, but the website and all the information therein needs new hands to organize and maintain it. Much of the information that originally was on the site has been moved to the FGRG boards so perhaps the site needs to be reworked. The FOX-L mail list would be part of the directors responsibility as well as the FUCHS-L mail list and the FOX message boards. The FGRG board members have worked long and hard on their boards and I appreciate them and their time and effort to gather Fox information for our researchers. They will be staying at their posts (can you tell my husband is retired military? Ü ) and I have asked them by vote to decide with me who will be the new director from those who may volunteer. This is a difficult thing for me to do, feels like leaving family you all have been so wonderful ... such fun in the hunt! I won't be completely leaving I'll just be behind the scenes so if anyone happens upon my old Abraham from Kentucky and Tennessee I'll be here to shout for joy!!! If you are interested in headin' the huntin' pack please don't send messages to the list, email me directly at [email protected] Thanks and as always happy huntin', Terry (FOX) LATEY [email protected] Founder and Director Fox Genealogical Research Group - "The Fox Hounds" http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~fox
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fox, West, Kendrick, Williamson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GKX.2ACIB/2228.2229.1.1 Message Board Post: I am a descendant of John and Amy Kendrick's daughter, Sarah. Do you have a proof of parentage for Amy Kendrick(believed to be Richard Fox and Hannah Williamson). I have a copy of Richard Fox's will where she is listed, but it does not state she is a daughter. I am also seeking proofs of parentage for Richard Fox(believed to be Henry Fox II and Mary Kendrick) and Henry Fox II (believed to be Henry Fox I and Anne West). Do you have these? -Nancy Haussmann
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GKX.2ACIB/6986 Message Board Post: There are Fox surnamed persons on the burial list which contains over 9,000 entries at this cemetery they plan on moving. For the burial list and information about the cemetery being moved visit www.graveinfo.com
Further to an earlier message, I have the following FOX family from a booklet listing the descendents of Edward Long Fox. My husband's Grandfather Leslie Crofton Aufrere FOX born 24 October 1878 in Hay on Wye Herefordshire was rumored to have been a descendent of John Charles KER FOX, but we have been unable to find records to match this. We are unable to locate a birth record (the details we have were from his passport), his Father's name is listed as William Fox on his marriage certificate and in the 1891 census, he was living in London as an adopted child of Mrs Annie White, with brother Herbert A FOX age 14 and sister Eveline M A FOX age 8. None of these Foxes have been found on the 1881 census or 1901 census. If anyone can help us find Leslie C A FOX we would be extremely grateful. Regards Anita in London UK Joseph FOX b. 1729, Parr d. 25 Feb 1785 & Elizabeth HINGSTON b. 1728, Penryn d. 15 Dec 1792, Falmouth Cornwall m. 1754, Penryn | Edward Long FOX* | b. 26 Apr 1761 | d. 1835 | & Isabella KER | b. 1780, Blacksheils, Scotland | d. 10 Apr 1861, Brislington, Somerset, England | m. 1805 | | Charles Joseph FOX | | b. 21 Jan 1806, Brislington, Somerset, England | | d. Jun 1870 | | & Ellen LUCAS | | m. 1834 | | Edwin Fydell FOX | | b. 6 Apr 1807, Brislington, Somerset, England | | d. 6 Feb 1812, Brislington, Somerset, England | | Elizabeth Anne FOX | | b. 1809, Brislington, Somerset, England | | d. 1829 | | & William GOODEVE | | William Edward FOX* | | b. 30 May 1811 | | d. Mar 1875 | | & Ellen E WARRINGTON | | b. 1815 | | William Edward FOX* | | b. 30 May 1811 | | d. Mar 1875 | | & Lady Emma | | b. 1828 | | m. 1849 | | | William Edward KER FOX* | | | b. 1850 | | | d. 30 Jan 1925 | | | & Emma Elizabeth MOLYNEAUX | | | d. 1899 | | | m. 11 Apr 1883 | | | William Edward KER FOX* | | | b. 1850 | | | d. 30 Jan 1925 | | | & Eliza Penelope PINKERTON | | | m. 14 Aug 1900 | | | Lt Colonel John Charles KER FOX | | | b. 10 Mar 1851, Castle Dillon Armagh | | | d. 10 Aug 1929, Brislington, Somerset, England | | | & Susan RAMSHAY | | | m. 9 Jan 1877 | | | | Ernest Ramshay KER FOX | | | | b. 1878 | | | | d. 1878 | | | | Caledon KER FOX | | | | b. 1880 | | | | d. 1883 | | | | Cecilia KER FOX | | | | b. 1882 | | | | Hugo KER FOX | | | | b. 27 Apr 1883 | | | | Mildred KER FOX | | | | b. Jun 1887 | | | James Ireland KER FOX | | | Isabella Anna Maria KER FOX | | Edwin Fydell FOX | | b. 20 Apr 1814 | | & Elizabeth Augusta PIGGOTT | | m. 1841 | | George Frederick FOX | | b. 24 May 1817 | | d. Niagra West | | & Ellen SIMPSON | | m. 1840 | | Madelina Ker FOX | | b. 1819, Brislington, Somerset, England | | & George Leopold CARTWRIGHT | | m. 1844 | | Anna Mary FOX | | b. 1822 | | Washington FOX | | b. 13 Jan 1824, Brislington, Somerset, England | | d. 1866 | | & Mary Desmond COFFIN | | Emma Selina FOX | | b. 1826, Brislington, Somerset, England | | Catherine Long FOX | | b. 1828, Brislington, Somerset, England | | d. 1855 | | & Thomas DANGER | | m. 1854 | | Francis Sophia FOX | | b. 1830 | | Louisa Caroline FOX | | b. 1832 | | Isabella Ker FOX | | Francis Ker FOX* | | d. 7 Jan 1883 | | & Janet Sarah BROWN SIMPSON | | | Frances Janet FOX | | | Edward Long FOX | | | Francis F FOX | | | Vaughan S FOX | | | Madelina Maria FOX | | | Charles Henry FOX | | | Florence Amelia FOX | | | Janet Sarah FOX | | Francis Ker FOX* | | d. 7 Jan 1883 | | & Mary BRADLEY | | | Bonville Bradley FOX | | | Louis Windham FOX | | | John Charles Bradley FOX | | | Herbert Francis FOX | Edward Long FOX* | b. 26 Apr 1761 | d. 1835 | & Catherine BROWNE | d. 23 Sep 1803 | m. 15 Oct 1784 | | Edward Long FOX | | b. France | | Henry Hawes FOX | | d. 1851 | | & Harriot JONES | | | Henry Hawes FOX | | | & Elizabeth GILBERT | | | Edward Jones FOX | | | b. 1844 | | | Reverand William Charles FOX* | | | d. 1883 | | | & Elizabeth Frances HUNT | | | Reverand William Charles FOX* | | | d. 1883 | | | & Georgina Sarah WODEHOUSE | | | Richard Vaughan FOX | | | Harriot Charlotte FOX | | Mary Brown FOX | | Jane Brown FOX | | FOX | | FOX | Richard FOX | b. 7 Sep 1765
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GKX.2ACIB/6985 Message Board Post: Listed in the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont, TX, at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cribbs/forestlawn/ Bill Surname Search Utility http://surnames.obitlinkspage.com GenLookups.com http://www.genlookups.com TX Obituary Links http://obit.obitlinkspage.com/tx.htm Texas Marriages Search http://www.genlookups.com/texas_marriages/ Texas Divorces Search http://www.genlookups.com/texas_divorces/ Texas CemSEARCH http://www.obitcentral.com/cemsearch/tx-cem.htm
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GKX.2ACIB/6984 Message Board Post: For all of you who have the family history/rumors of Native American blood, there is a DNA test that can determine this fact. It does cost money. Go here to read about it: http://www.familytreeDNA.com/genbygen1.html There are other DNA test available also. Be sure to check out your surnames in the paternal and maternal lines. Many have absolutely no others who have done the test and others have quite a few (Coopers come to mind; I believe they have over 30 men who have had the test).
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fox/ Makin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GKX.2ACIB/6707.2 Message Board Post: I find I am the great grandson of Mary Elizabeth Fox/Makin and my info seems to go along with yours ,as far as it goes. My sister has a photo of William and Mary with their names written under them. Included under" Mary "is the notation "Cherokee". Other shirttail relatives have indicated that our line may contain Cherokee blood but I can find no definative proof. I am the son of "Nolan" son of" Elzie" son of "William" and would like to find out for sure if I really am 1/8 Cherokee but this part of my history seems to be a bit clouded. Any help would be welcome.
Is the father listed as Adonagah ? If so he was my grandfathers brother ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 4:50 PM Subject: [FOX] Re: Andrew FOX and father.......FOUND > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GKX.2ACIB/6964.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Who is his father? Where did you find him? I'm looking for an Andrew too. Linda > > > ==== FOX Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from FOX lists, send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] (for individual messages) > [email protected] (for digest mode) > Subject: unsubscribe > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > Questions? Contact Terry at [email protected] > Happy Huntin'! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
For all of you who have the family history/rumors of Native American blood, there is a DNA test that can determine this fact. It does cost money. Go here to read about it: http://www.familytreeDNA.com/genbygen1.html There are other DNA test available also. Be sure to check out your surnames in the paternal and maternal lines. Many have absolutely no others who have done the test and others have quite a few (Coopers come to mind; I believe they have over 30 men who have had the test). Lois in Auburn, CA
Since I am tracking several Francis, Frank & Franklin Foxes in the same time period, I looked for your Frank Fox in the 1880 census. Are you certain of the 1836 birthdate? I did find G. Frank Fox b. abt 1853 and wife Elizabeth b. abt 1858 living in Louisiana in 1880. Any chance this is the couple you are looking for?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GKX.2ACIB/6964.1 Message Board Post: Who is his father? Where did you find him? I'm looking for an Andrew too. Linda
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GKX.2ACIB/6983 Message Board Post: Looking for anything on Frank Fox, born in Pennsylvania 1836 - Elizabeth, born Louisiana 1859, children - May E. born May 17, 1884 0r 85 (aka Mae H. maried Harden Duke Oldham 1906) other children - Cecilia 1889 Frank 1891 - Thomas 1893 - all born in Eagle Pass Texas this is from the 1890 Texas census
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GKX.2ACIB/6813.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Sheri, According to 1840 census- Archibald Fox, 1 under 10 - 1 10/24, 1-36/56. According to the 1850 Census, Shelby County, Ohio. Archibald Fox (53) m Mary____(38). Children:Margaret (20), Charles (18), Rebecca (11), J.W. (9), Ellea? (4). All listed as Mullato. Archibald was born in South Carolina and his wife Mary was born in Virginia. This is all of the new information I have for now. Mary
Looking for any info on C. E. Fox b.abt early-mid 1880's in Oklahoma. Married Henrietta Buck b.1884, St. Louis, MO. They lived in Fairview,OK. Patty --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GKX.2ACIB/6982 Message Board Post: This article appeared in the Nov 18 2002 issue of the Times-Reporter of New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas Co., OH. Thought it might be of interest to Fox family researchers. 19th century love story has happy ending By JON BAKER, Special to The T-R The story of Tom Carr and Louisa Fox is a sad, mournful tale that inspired songs, books and countless newspaper articles in the 19th century. Carr was a young Civil War veteran who was hopelessly in love with Louisa Fox, a pretty young girl from Belmont County. But their story ended tragically – Louisa with a slit throat and Tom Carr at the end of a hangman’s rope. Tom Carr was born March 6, 1846, at Sugar Hill, W.Va., about three miles east of Wheeling. In 1861, at the age of 15, he enlisted in the 16th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. His enlistment records said he was 19. He was captured at Cheat Run, W.Va., that same year, and spent some time in a Confederate prison camp. After his release, he served in a couple of other Union regiments, including a West Virginia cavalry regiment. After the war, Carr spent some time working in Tuscarawas County, according to a booklet by local historian Ralph Hinds. He worked for Rev. Elisha P. Jacobs, who lived near Midvale, and then for John Edmonds in Old Town Valley. Later, he worked for Henry Fisher at Stone Creek. While living in the county, Hinds wrote, Carr got religion and joined the Uhrichsville Methodist Episcopal Church. Carr then spent time in Harrison County before he went to work digging coal for Alex Hunter at a coal mine in the vicinity of Sewellsville in western Belmont County. Sewellsville is about nine miles southeast of Freeport. There he met Louisa Fox, 13, who worked as a domestic servant for the Hunters. Carr fell in love with Louisa and was determined to marry her. But her parents, John and Mary Fox, and her employer, Mrs. Alex Hunter, told her to stay away from Carr because of her age and his character. Carr was a heavy drinker with a reputation for violent behavior. So Louisa broke off their engagement. Tom Carr decided that if he couldn’t have Louisa as his wife, then no one would. On Jan. 21, 1869, Louisa was on her way home from work with her younger brother, Willie. Tom Carr was waiting for them, hidden in a fence corner along the road that led from the Hunter home to the cabin where the Fox family lived. As the two children walked past, Carr approached them. He sent Willie on home, while he talked to Louisa. After kissing her farewell, Carr took out a razor and slit her throat from ear to ear. He then stabbed her 14 more times before dumping her body in a ditch. Carr later testified that Louisa’s last words were: “Farewell, Tom, I did not think you would serve me so.” Willie, who witnessed the murder, ran home and told his parents what happened. John Fox alerted his neighbors, who began searching for the killer. Carr spent the night hiding in a coal bank. The next morning, he attempted suicide. First he tried to shoot himself. When that failed, he slashed his own throat. The posse found him badly injured. Carr survived his injuries and was taken to the Belmont County Jail at St. Clairsville. After a short trial in June 1869, a jury found Carr guilty of first-degree murder. On June 29, Judge John Way sentenced Carr to death by hanging. In sentencing Carr, the judge said that the testimony in the case proved that Carr was “petulant, ill-natured, irritable, of a nervous temperament and possessed of a heart fatally bent on mischief.” The judge scheduled the hanging for Aug. 20, but because of a legal technicality, Carr was granted a stay of execution. The court issued a new death warrant in January 1870, and the execution was set for March 24. According to the Wheeling Register, Carr took great interest in the construction of the scaffold inside the jail. “On Wednesday evening, after the work of erecting the scaffold was completed, Carr asked permission to go out into the hall and see it,” the paper reported on March 25, 1870. “He drew himself up on it, and indulged in a number of skillful gymnastic feats. He pronounced the structure a success and complimented the Sheriff for his taste and style.” On the day of his execution, Carr was visited by several ministers, as well as two teenage girls who idolize him. He presented each girl with his photograph and a ring, and told them they would meet again in heaven. Carr calmly went to the gallows, delivering a speech on the evils of alcohol before the rope was put around his neck. Carr dropped to his death at 1:11 p.m., the only person ever hanged in Belmont County. After his death, “The Confession of Tom Carr” was published, in which Carr claimed to have murdered 14 men in addition to Louisa Carr. Those who knew Carr doubted his claims were true, because he was prone to exaggeration. Louisa Fox was buried in Salem Cemetery, across the road from the church she attended. Louisa’s tombstone can still be seen in the cemetery, which is located in the middle of the Egypt Valley Wildlife Area in western Belmont County. Jon Baker writes this column for The Times-Reporter. He can be reached at [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GKX.2ACIB/6981 Message Board Post: Who were the parents of Polly Ann Fox who was born around 1788 in Pulaski Co. KY. and later married Abraham Goff?