Looking for Levi, who was one of the first settlers of the Gibtown area. He and his brother, Samuel "Sammy" Cox were listed in the History of Jack County, as such. Samuel W. Cox and his wife Mary are buried in the gibtown cemetery. So is Louisa Cox, Levi's wife. But cannot find him. I even wrote to Austin in hopes they had him buried in another place, but they didn't even have him listed, anywhere. He first came to Jack County in 1876,He,his wife Louisa, Sammy, Mary and their three children, Nathan, Joseph, Lucinda (her husband Sam Ewing) all in a wagon train, and living there all his life. Raised two children of his own there. Albert S.Cox, his son was postmaster there in 1894. Rhoda C.Cox Thomasson, his daughter had four children born there. Delia M.,1890, Katie L., 1892, Joseph S.,1894, Elley M.,1896. He raised these four grandchildren, after their mother left, and their father died. They were listed on the census in his household in 1900. His wife died in 1908, and in 1910 he is listed in the household of James R. Cox, there in Jack Co.He is 71 years old. THAT IS THE LAST I HAVE FOUND OF HIM. If anyone knows anything of any one of these persons, or their descendants, please contact me. This is not just a brick wall, its a brick mountain. Thanks for your time, and any help you might offer. Wanda in Oklahoma