Hello JACKSON and COX researchers. There is one entry in the Jackson County Ranger Book pertaining to the COX family. It is shown below. There is also one entry pertaining to a member of the JACKSON family. It, too, is shown below. These entries are typed just as they are found in the book. I have not edited them in any way. I hope these bits of information are useful to you. Thanks for being part of the ROOTWALKER family. Sincerely, Stan Magnesen ROOTWALKER site/list coordinator ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "On Rush fork of fline creek taken up by Elias Jackson one Read steer marked two under bits in the Left ear a hole and a split in the right Branded on the right with the leter N. valed to $8.00 Also 1 Brindle heifer marked eaach ear a crop and a hole in the left Brandid on the Right horn with 2. Appraised to 6 dollars $6.00 Age between 3 and 4 years of Age March the 5 day 1842 transmitted" ********** "taken up by Peter G. Cox 1 horse about fourteen and a half hands high bright bay color with black legs and mane the left hind foot is white soum scars on the right jaw about four years old valed at 30 dollars April the 17th 1841 $30.00 Transmitted" ********** In a message dated 4/30/01 9:02:02 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mjackson@apci.net writes: > Subj: Re: [ROOTWALKER] Jackson, Overton, Putnam and White Co. Researchers. > Date: 4/30/01 9:02:02 PM Pacific Daylight Time > From: mjackson@apci.net (Michael Stephen Jackson) > To: Yelowstone@aol.com > > Dear Stan, > Thanks for offering to do lookups in this new book. I am interested in > the surnames JACKSON and COX. > I'd appreciate any information you could help with. > Thanks, > Steve Jackson >