Greetings, Since we're talking about Cox families, I would like to know if anyone knows anything about my mystery Cox. Floyd Cox was born sometime around 1900 and was married to my husband's aunt, Nannie Maude Millhorn. Any information would be appreciated. Jane --- Shari Hughes <[email protected]> wrote: > Patricia, > > I have four Sarah Cox's that I'm aware of...at least > two of whom might > fit. One is the sister of my ggggrandfather > Jeremiah Hunter Cox. > Sarah's dob 12/15/1821, her parents were James Cox b > 1790 or 1792 in TN > died 1862 in Sullivan Co., her mother Elizabeth born > @ 1797 in VA. > There marriae date abt 1811. In addition to > Jeremiah, Sarah's siblings > included Mary, Elizabeth (Bettie) who married my > gggggrandfather Thomas > Hartman, Catherine, John Wesley, Christina, Nancy G, > Andrew Jackson, > Emaline, and the Noah Cox who you've been hearing > about lately. > > Another Sarah Cox possible was born 10/25/1810 to > William Cox, > Sr.([email protected]) and Mary Wheelock ([email protected]). This > William and Mary were > married 1/1/1805 by Jonathan Mulkey, a Baptist > Minister-on the > headwaters of Kendricks Creek, Washington County. > This Sarah's siblings > included Elizabeth, William W., Deborah, Mary, > Margaret, another > Jeremiah Cox, Anna, John, Jacob, and Rodah Cox. > This William, Sarah's > father, was in the war of 1812 and in "Jackson's > War". This info I > received from another source whom I'll share with > you privately. > > I hope this info helps and that one of these Sarah's > are yours. I may > have more info as well so let me know if either > seems to fit with what > you have. > > Also...if any of the above people are known to > anyone, I'd appreciate > any help. I've two-three lines of Cox family in the > Sullivan County > area from @ 1850 back. Also have a line of > Hartman's that married Cox > family in Sullivan area. Anything sound familiar? > > Sharon Hughes > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry�s Library � The best collection of > family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/