[email protected] wrote << I'm trying to find info & verification on the ancestor's of Thomas WILLCOX, b. 1689 in Devonshire, England & d. 1779 in Concord Twp., Chester Co., PA, (now Delaware Co., PA). Thomas WILLCOX, m. Eliza COLE, 1727 in Wilmington, New Castle Co., DE. Any info on the COLE line would be appreciated, too. >> Some extensive information about the first two generations appears in an article by Joseph Willcox in *Records of the American Catholic Historical Society* (Philadelphia) vol. VII ( December 1897) pp. 388-394, including an engraving of the Willcox house at Concord/Ivy Mills/Chester Heights, which was torn down in 1837. St. Thomas Church, Chester Heights, began as a Jesuit mass-station at Willcox's in 1729. If not available at a library more convenient to you, it can be consulted at the Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center, Overbrook. The marriage of "Thomas Willcocks" and "Elizabeth Kohl" on 3 June 1727 is in the marriage records of Holy Trinity Swedes Lutheran Church, Wilmington. See *The Records of Holy Trinity Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Del., from 1697 to 1775* Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware No. 9 (Wilmington: 1890), p. 304. No other Cole or Kohl entries contemporary with Elizabeth are indexed. Donn Devine, CG, CGI Wilmington DE CG, Certified Genealogist, CGI, and Certified Genealogical Instructor are service marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluation, and the board name is registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office.