Thank you for sending the Cox information on the 1870 and 1880 censuses. I wish I had something to give to you. I have another question. Are there censuses for 1830, 1840, 1850, and 1860? If I could find Joseph Stanford Earles Cox in earlier censuses, he might be with his parents. It looks possible to me that he might be the son of one of Edward Coxe's sons, or the son of Edward Coxe. According to the Marshall County site, "Edward Coxe, a wealthy gentleman of Scotch descent, came to North Mississippi before the formation of Marshall County and bought large tracts of land for his five sons. To William Henry Coxe fell the land in which Galena was built. This was in 1832. It is located 12 miles west of Holly Springs on the old Chulahoma Road. William Henry Coxe migrated to this section from South Carolina having spent a short time in Georgia on the way." My great grandfather, Joseph Stanford Earles Coxe (it's spelled that way on the 1870 census), was born in Georgia in 1828, and his father was born in South Carolina. So, if there are any censuses, or anything similar, from further back, they might show Joseph Stanford Earles Cox(Coxe) living with his parents. Thanks for any help, Richard Ferguson [email protected]