I enjoy reading the WILCOX mail and because everyone is now sending in their histories, I just want to put out a query again for anyone with WILCOCKS connections from Devonshire in the 1800s. Audrey Fawn [email protected] FAWN/SCRIMSHAW/LEAFE/SHERIFFE/ADAMS/COOK Lincolnshire BAKER/HALL/BRIDGEMAN/WINCOATE Surrey PITTS/ADAMS Suffolk LAKE/ELLIS/NORTHWAY/WILCOCKS/FROST/HORE HUTCHINGS/ROWELL/LASKEY/ARCHER/LASCOMBE SHEPARD/COLEMAN/COOMBE/DOWLING/DOWNING BURT Devonshire WARR/REYNOLDS/FLINT Oxfordshire
Craig & all WILCOX researchers: I think Craig's idea about forming a research list is wonderful! It's so much better to combine our efforts. I'm certainly willing to share my research and hope that I can find some new "cousins" this way! I have found four separate Wilcox cousins via AOL but only found the closest two (4th & 5th cousins) just a week or so ago. I'll notify all four about this project - two of whom were kind enough to help me extend my Wilcox line back to the Mayflower a few years back. Here's my initial contribution: 1. Edward1 WILCOX, b. 12 Feb. 1603/04 in So. Elkington, Lincolnshire, England; m. 12 May 1631 in Orby, Lincolnshire, to Susanna THOMSON/THOMPSON; d. aft. 1639 in prob. RI. Generation 2 2. Daniel2 WILCOX (Edward1), b. 1635 in prob. Portsmouth, RI; d. 02 July 1702 in Tiverton, RI; m. 28 Nov. 1661 in Plymouth, MA, to Elizabeth COOKE, b. bef. 1644 in Plymouth, MA (daug. of John COOKE and Sarah WARREN - John came over on the Mayflower with his father, Francis COOKE). 3. John3 (Daniel2, Edward 1), b. 1670 in .....; d. abt. 1718 in Little Compton, RI; d. abt. 1718 in Little Compton, RI; m. 1698 in Little Compton, RI, to Rebecca Moshier/Mosher. 4. Daniel4 (John3, Daniel2, Edward1), b. 25 February 1700/01 in Little Compton, RI; d. 1780; m. 06 June 1723 in Tiverton, RI, to Sarah HART (daug. of Richard HART and Hannah Williams). 5. Daniel5 (Daniel4, John3, Daniel2, Edward1), b. abt. 1734 in Stonington, New London Co., CT, d. 05 July 1803; m. 31 Dec. 1761 to Hannah WILBUR/WILBORE (daug. of Samual WILBORE and Penelope PARKER). 6. Stephen6 (Daniel5, Daniel4, John3, Daniel2, Edward1), b. 08 Aug. 1762 in Stonington, CT; d. 15 Sept. 1846 in Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY. Stephen was in the Revolutionary War. Stephen m. 04 March 1782 in Stonington, CT, to Sabra (Sarah) PALMER (daug. of Jonathan Wyatt PALMER and Jemina SATTERLEE). 7. Ephraim7 (Stephen6, Daniel5, Daniel4, John3, Daniel2, Edward1), b. 02 April 1792 in RI; d. 26 January 1877 in Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., NY (served in War of 1812); m. 20 June 1811 in Frankfort, Herkimer Co., NY, to Lucy INGRAHAM (daug. of Holiday INGRAHAM, mother unknown). 8. Leander8 (Ephraim7, Stephen6, Daniel5, Daniel4, John3, Daniel2, Edward1), b. 1826 in Chautauqua Co., NY, d. 1900 in Chautauqua Co.; m. 1849 to Amanda PENHOLLOW (daug. of Richard PENHALLOW, JR, and Abigail HOUSE). 9. Anna Dora9 (Leander8, Ephraim7, Stephen6, Daniel5, Daniel4, John3, Daniel2, Edward1), b.26 March 1855 in Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., NY; d. 22 March 1929 in Jamestown; m. Theron C. SWART (son of John B. SWART and Mary ROWLAND). Anna Dora and Theron are my g-grandparents. Hope to connect with some cousins out there! Let's get this list going! Marsha (Swart) Haeflein [email protected] Parker, CO
Jessy, what makes you think your Reuben is son of William and was briefly in Plainfield, Otsego Co, NY? The Reuben Wilcox of Plainfield, Otsego Co, NY is son of Ephraim Wilcox of Plainfield. I have a copy of Ephraim's will. I believe this is the same Reuben Wilcox who married Sara Clark and is buried in Brookfield, Madison Co. This Wilcox family had property in Plainfield and Brookfield, the Clark family lived next door in Plainfield. Sharon
Yeah, well, I really don't believe any of it until someone can quote source documents to me, else it's just written in the air (or in cyberspace). I found 16 trees in WFT Vols 1-7 and 9 that corroborate each other, but for all I know, the source for all of them was the same... and erroneous. Good thing I developed a taste for margaritas with lots of salt on the rim! Billboard campaign for genealogists: "Got documents?" Tom Tom and Gail Gangale [email protected] [email protected] http://www.jps.net/gangale/homepage.htm On Thu, 09 Apr 1998 17:05:25 -0500 "reginald e. wilcox" <[email protected]> writes: >[email protected] wrote: >> >> Hi, I just joined the list. >> >> I'm looking for the ancestors of George Wilcoxson, born about 1692 >in >> Cossal Notts, England. He married Elizabeth Powell. Their son, >Isaac >> Wilcoxson, was born in Pennsylvania about 1724. Isaac married >Martha >> Bane about 1747. >> >> Tom and Gail Gangale >> [email protected] >> [email protected] >> http://www.jps.net/gangale/homepage.htm >> >> >_____________________________________________________________________ > > > >Hello, > >It has been speculated that George was the father of John Willcockson, >who married Daniel Boone's sister, Sarah, in Berks Co. PA in 1742. In >fact, George is probably the "front-runner" in the minds of most now >as >having been the father of John. Unfortunately, no none has ever been >able to prove that George was, or that he was Isaac's father, unless >you >can. I hope that you will share all info you have on the connection >between George and Isaac and John. I have searched a long time in an >effort to prove the connection but I could not. > > Reg Wilcox > _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Well, I wouldn't take any of this to the bank. All I know is what I read in Wierd Family Tree... no sources cited! Not exactly scholarly genealogy. Tom and Gail Gangale [email protected] [email protected] http://www.jps.net/gangale/homepage.htm On Thu, 9 Apr 1998 16:34:45 -0500 (CDT) "Ivan E. Nyberg" <[email protected]> writes: >I too have George Wilcoxson married to Elizabeth Powell with sons John >(m. >Sarah Boone) and George. > >Thanks for giving me more to ponder on with the descendants of Rowland >and >Maud Richards Powell. > >Norma Nyberg > > _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
I too have George Wilcoxson married to Elizabeth Powell with sons John (m. Sarah Boone) and George. Thanks for giving me more to ponder on with the descendants of Rowland and Maud Richards Powell. Norma Nyberg
Hi Phil I have a George Wilcoxson (various spellings) who died in Rowan Co. in Sep 1785. I don't have any information on his children, but it sounds as though your George may have been his son. The George I have married Elizabeth Hall. He was born about 1730 and was the son of George Wilcoxson and Elizabeth Powell. I have another George, who was the son of John WilCOxson and Sarah Boone and who married Elizabeth Beam, but this branch of the Wilcoxsons doesn't appear to have been in Rowan Co. Descendants of Rowland POWELL 09 Apr 1998 Page 1 1. Rowland POWELL (b.Abt 1670-,,Wales,UK d.1701/1761) sp: Maud RICHARDS (b.Abt 1670-L,,,UK m.19 Mar 1694/1695 d.2 Apr 1708) 2. Elizabeth POWELL (b.10 Mar 1695/1696-Radnor MM,Chester,PA d.1725/1790) sp: George WILCOXSON (b.Abt 1692-CN,,E,UK m.1695/1738 d.1723/1783) 3. Isaac WILCOXSON (b.Abt 1724 d.Sep 1766-,Rowan,NC) sp: Martha BANE (b.Abt 1727 m.1758/1759 d.Abt 1757-,Chester,PA) 4. William WILCOXSON (b.Abt 1752-NORTH CAROLINA d.1783/1843) sp: Rachel BOONE (b.10 Apr 1750 m.30 Jul 1777 d.1782/1844) 4. Daniel WILCOXSON (b.1744/1757 d.1749/1843) 4. Martha WILCOXSON (b.Abt 1757-,Rowan,NC d.1798-,Woodford,KY) sp: Joseph WILSON (b.1728/1757 m.1772/1773 d.1782/1842) sp: John WHITAKER (b.Abt 1760-Ro m.25 Feb 1782 d.13 Jun 1837-) sp: Edith PHILPOT (b.23 Apr 1740-RC,NORTH CAROLINA d.Bef 1824-) 4. Catherine WILCOXSON (b.14 Feb 1762-RC,NORTH CAROLINA d.Abt 1803-) sp: Isaac HOLEMAN (b.20 Mar 1757-,NO m.Abt 1777 d.5 Apr 1843-) 4. Aaron WILCOXSON (b.11 Jun 1764-,NORTH CARO d.1765/1854-WC,Indiana) sp: Hannah (b.3 Feb 1766 m.1782/1810 d.18 Jun 1839-C,Indiana) 4. Rachel WILCOXSON (b.26 Feb 1760-RC,NORTH CAROLINA d.1761/1854) sp: CARTER (b.1743/1763 m.1774/1807 d.1777/1849) 3. John WILCOXSON (b.6 Sep 1720-CN,England d.1721/1810-BS,KY) sp: Sarah BOONE (b.18 May 1724-NBT,B,PA m.25 May 1742 d.1815-) 4. Elizabeth WILCOXSON (b.1745-Berks County Pa d.1815-M,TENNESSEE) sp: Benjamin CUTHRIGHT (b.1717/1743 m.1762 d.1767/1830) sp: Benjamin CUTBIRTH (b.1767 m.1798/1832 d.1798/1857) sp: Benjamin CUTBIRTH (b.1738/1758-V m.1769/1802 d.1773/1844-) 4. George WILCOXSON (b.1751-Berk County Pa d.1747/1848) sp: Elizabeth BEAM (b.1739/1759 m.1760/1793 d.1760/1843) 4. Isaac WILCOXSON (b.1750-Berk County Pa d.1747/1848) sp: Ruth JOHNSTON (b.1741/1763 m.1766/1799 d.1785/1851) 4. Isreal WILCOXSON (b.1752-Rowan County NC d.1780-Bryants Station) sp: Not KNOWN (b.1746/1763 m.1766/1779 d.1766/1849) 4. Daniel WILCOXSON (b.13 Mar 1755-Rowan County NC d.16 Jun 1837-) sp: Sarah FAULKER (b.1742/1764 m.Oct 1780 d.1785/1853) sp: FAULKNER (b.1751/1771 m.1786/1819 d.1786/1855) sp: Sarah FAULKNER (b.15 Jul 1760-Spots m.1775 d.10 Aug 1831-) 4. Rachel WILCOXSON (b.1781-Rowan County NC d.Abt 1820-Femme Osage M) sp: William BRYANT (b.1764/1784 m.1795/1816 d.1798/1870) 4. John WILCOXSON Jr (b.1744-Penn d.1830-Howard County Mo) sp: Sarah NOTSON (b.Abt 1745-PA m.1761/1792 d.1761/1839) sp: Sarah (b.1736/1756 m.1757/1790 d.1757/1840) 4. William WILCOXSON (b.1741/1767-Rowan County NC d.1747/1848) sp: Nancy (b.1754/1773 m.1775/1807 d.1775/1858) 4. Sarah WILCOXSON (b.1741/1767 d.1758/1850) sp: Thomas HAGANS (b.1731/1766 m.1758/1802 d.1758/1845) sp: Thomas HAGAN (b.1732/1764 m.1758/1800 d.1764/1844) 4. Nancy WILCOXON (b.17 Mar 1744/1745-B,Pennsylvania d.30 Oct 1790-) sp: Benjamin GREER (b.9 Feb 1745/1746-, m.1767 d.23 Oct 1816-) sp: Benjamin GREER (b.1721/1747 m.1767 d.1772/1834) 4. Samuel WILCOCKSON (b.24 Feb 1755-RC,NC d.Nov 1825-EC,Ky.) sp: Anna JORDON (b.1756-RC,NC. m.1775 d.1840-FC,Ill.) 4. Mary WILCOXSON (b.1758-NORTH CAROLINA d.1825-Missouri) sp: Renelder WALKER (b.1733/1767-, m.27 Nov 1778 d.1796/1852-) sp: Renelder WALKER (b.Bef 1765 m.1777/1809 d.1786/1856) 4. Rachel WILCOXSON (b.1760-ROWAN COUNTY,NC d.1820-CC,Missouri) sp: William BRYANT (b.1739-Wales England m.1790 d.1 Oct 1834-) 4. Rachael WILCOXSON (b.1739/1766-Virginia d.1770/1849-FO,B,Missouri) sp: William BRYANT (b.1739-Wales En m.1770/1803 d.1 Oct 1834-) 4. William WILLCOCKSON (b.1742/1765 d.1747/1849) 4. David WILCOXSON (b.1747 d.1747/1848) 4. William WILCOXSON (b.1762 d.1763/1852) 4. Sarah WILCOXON (b.Abt 1764 d.1765/1858) 3. George WILCOXSON (b.Abt 1730 d.Sep 1785-Rowan Co.,NORTH CAROLINA) sp: Elizabeth HALL (b.Abt 1739 m.1751/1774 d.15 Dec 1782-,NORTH) 3. Hannah WILCOXSON (b.Abt 1731 d.1732/1825-Rowan Co.,NORTH CAROLINA) sp: Daniel LEWIS (b.1730 m.1747/1777 d.1801-RC,NORTH CAROLINA) Have GEDCOM. Will transmit. Tom Tom and Gail Gangale [email protected] [email protected] http://www.jps.net/gangale/homepage.htm On Wed, 8 Apr 1998 18:46:10 +0000 [email protected] writes: >I'm tracking the George Wilcockson who registered his cattle earmark >in Rowan Co., NC on 2 Feb 1773 ("a swallow fork in the left ear and a >hole in the right"). This George moved west and later lived in what >became TN. A 1795 Jefferson Co., TN record lists George Wilcockson >registering the same earmark - "a swallow fork in the left ear and a >hole in the right." > >Is this an accepted method of proving identity? Did families use the >same earmark (fathers, sons and brothers) or were these marks used >solely on an individual basis? > >Also, assuming this person is one and the same, any suggestions as to >which of the multiple George Wilcocksons who resided in Rowan Co. >this one may have been? This NC/TN George's family intermarried or >appeared on TN records with Beams, Campbells, Cates/Carters, >Hendersons, Mathis/Matheses, McKinneys/Kinneys, McSpaddens, Stropes >and Tharps among others. > >I've always assumed this George was the son of John and Sarah but >have never seen or heard much in the way of acceptance from other >Wilcockson researchers. > >Does anyone trace this East TN Wilcockson line? Any correspondence >regarding George would be appreciated. > >Phil > > >==== WILCOX Mailing List ==== >Web Archives >http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/WILCOX-L/ > > _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Hi, I just joined the list. I'm looking for the ancestors of George Wilcoxson, born about 1692 in Cossal Notts, England. He married Elizabeth Powell. Their son, Isaac Wilcoxson, was born in Pennsylvania about 1724. Isaac married Martha Bane about 1747. Tom and Gail Gangale [email protected] [email protected] http://www.jps.net/gangale/homepage.htm _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Found the following article in Nemaha County Part 38, Cutler's History of Kansas thought maybe it might help someone. Edith [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3540 W. T. WILCOX, farmer, P. O. Wetmore, was born in Wilson County, Mo., and early left an orphan; he lived during his boyhood near Palyra, Mo., and one year in Mississippi, later residing on the Platte Purchase in Missouri. He came in 1854 to Kansas, and lived two years on Stranger Creek, then in 1856 settled on Straight Creek, Jackson County. He was reared in Missouri by a family named Elliott, and one of this family, Jesse Elliott, located with him on Straight Creek, in 1858. Other settlers there were Robert Mitchell, Thomas Davis, A. B. Owen, and J. Sneider, or Snyder. Mr. Wilcox was one of the first married here, as he and Lucretia F. Green were united by Squire, Afterward Rev., Abner Channell, February 24, 1858. His wife Lucretia died May 23, 1872, and he was married March 20, 1873 to Cassandra M. Morgan, who died February 17, 1876, and he was married to his present wife, Sarah W. Tinemore, February 15, 1877. By his first wife, Lucretia, he has three children, James E., Susan J and Jesse G.; by his present wife, Sarah, he has three children, Minnie J., Julie M and Joanna M. During the Rebellion Mr. Wilcox served as a volunteer in the Eleventh Kansas(see history of the same on another page in this volume), and has since been a resident of Nemaha and Jackson counties, and is now farming on Elk Creek.
>Did anyone besides me read Ann Landers' column in today's paper? She received >a letter from "Louisville Mom" who wrote to complain about the fact that her >children who were adopted from Korea were being asked in school to do a >project on family history. The Mom was expressing the opinion that schools >should keep out of such family information and should not be encouraging >children to look into their family backgrounds. She went on to say that some >children (those in foster care or from troubling family situations) may be >embarassed by such a project. Ann Landers' response was as follows: "I'm >glad you wrote. Your letter gives me an opportunity to speak out about family >trees, lineage and other topics that should have no place in our schools. It >is nobody's business whether a child's family came over on a slave ship or the >Mayflower. Teachers should not be asking about family background. If I had >to draw a picture of my family tree it would look like a shrub. My parents >and grandparents immigrated from Russia, and beyond that, I don't have a clue >as to my lineage, and I have never given it a moment's thought." > >Well guys--I think we should all clobber Ann with letters!!!!!! She obviously >is looking at a person's interest in their lineage as something that would >connote snobbery. She is implying that society would think there is something >inferior about the child whose parents arrived on the slave ship compared to >those with Mayflower ancestors. I think those who do not have a natural >curiosity about their family history (no matter what that history is) have the >misconception that those of us with an interest in genealogy do our research >out of some sort of desire to feel superior to others. (MY ancestors arrived >in 1727, just when did YOUR ancestors arrive--oh not until 1855--then I MUST >be superior to YOU!) I think we need to set Ann Landers straight as to WHY >we are interested in the pursuit of our family history--as well as the history >of the times our ancestors lived in in general. > >I can't remember when I have gotten this worked up about something I read in >an advice column in the newspaper but Ann Landers has clout--and is in a >position to impact on the thinking of others. Therefore, it is our >responsibility to correct this misstatement of fact. > >In the first place, schools should not, and DO not, mandate a family history >research project--at least they don't in New Jersey where I live. I would >assume a similar situation exists elsewhere. Students in New Jersey schools >are given a list of projects to chose from with family history research being >one of the choices (and even within this topic the children can chose to study >a famous person or anyone they choose--it does not have to be their own >ancestry). Family history reseearch is a popular choice from the list of >topics as curiosity about one's history is a natural thing for most people--no >matter what that history is concerned with, and regardless of whether that >history takes us to Colonial America, Europe, Asia, or Africa. The history is >still there--no matter WHERE your people came from! We all studied history in >school with each of us prefering an emphasis on the history that we were most >interested in based on our family and ethnic backgrounds--that is also natural >and even desirable. Are we so shallow and rooted only in the present day that >we do not even give a thought as to the accomplishments and sacrifices of our >ancestors? How can any student be expected to have an interest in, and >understanding of, history if they are not encouraged to associate those events >of long ago with thoughts of what it must have been like to have lived through >them--and with the knowledge of the fact that their own forbears did just >that. Whether it be the remarkable tribute to the strength of human character >that kept the slave families alive through the generations of our American >past, or the survival of the Jewish people in more recent times; or the >sacrifices made by my own German ancestors who set sail into the unknown in >the mid 1700s to come to a new home called Pennsylvania by means of a perilous >sea voyage. What was the driving force behind all of the actions of these >peoples? In my opinion it was to seek a better life for themselves and a hope >for the future of an even better life for their descendants. To take the time >to find out who these ancestors were, to learn their names, dates, and what >their lives were all about, is an extremely important part of teaching our >next generation of Americans, wherever they came from, and no matter what >their background, to have respect for themselves and those who came before >them. What better lesson could there ever be for today's, or any day's, >school children. > >OK--now I will get off my soapbox for today. Anyone who would like to copy >this to any other list has my complete unrestricted permission to do so! > >Joan Myers Young > > Here is her e-mail address: [email protected] Use it freely!! -Jeanne Wilcox
Charles Wilcox m Alice Underdown 1886 Danforth Wilcox m Margaret Kirk 1855 Edward Wilcox m Lillie Heller 1881 Henry S. Wilcox m Della E mahler 1884 John Wilcox m Electa Bortel 1878 Jphn Wil;ox mar Rose Cratty 1886 " Wilcox mar Catharine Domer 1870 John Sherman Wilcox mar Dora B Smith 1896 Stephen C Wilcox mar Nancy Davis 1859 Stephen E mar Annie Councilman 1878 Tod Wilcox mar Lelia Clark 1889 William Wilcox mar Nancy Wilcox 1866 Corneila Wilcox Galbraith Corneila Wilcox Paules Emogene Wilcox Warden Florence Wilcox Stoner Harriet Wilcox Ackerman Hattie Wilcox Larkin Mary J. Wilcox Jennings Mary Jane Wilcox Myers Myrtle Wilcox Titus Nellie Wilcox Fuller All Henry Co. Sharon
I AM WRITTING IN REFERENCE TO DOTTIE RAY WILCOX. HER PARENTS WERE DON WILCOX AND LILLY SNIDER. DOTTIE MARRIED GEORGE WALKER STRETCH AND THEY LIVED IN ANDERSON , MO. AROUND 1906. BUT WERE THOUGHT TON HAVE COME FROM PENNSYLVANIA ORIGINALLY. ANY INFORMATION YOU MIGHT HAVE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS, JO HALLFORD [email protected]
>-----Original Message----- >From: Sternberg, Dick >Sent: Thursday, April 02, 1998 8:35 AM >To: '[email protected]' >Subject: Isiah N. Wilcox > >I am looking for information on Isiah N. Wilcox. I requested a copy of >my great grandmother's death certificate (Hanna Elgirtha( Wilcox) >Sabine) from New York State. Isiah is listed as her father and Amanda >Darrow as his wife. He is listed as being born in Newville, Herkimer >County, NY. > >In my grandmother, Lena M. (Sabine) Sternberg's autograph book which he >signed, it said he was born on March 15,1805 in Danube, Herkimer County >NY. I have him dying on June 3, 1884 in Eaton, Madison County, NY. I >also requested from NY State a copy of his death certificate, but I got >back the statement that "No Record Certification". I have so much info >that he exists but I can't authenticate it. He is my link to the >Mayflower. I also have nonauthenticated info that his father was Nathan >Wilcox, who I have cemetery info on that he is buried in Herkimer >County. Nathan's wife was Anna Lewis who was also buried in Herkimer >County. > >Can anyone help? > >Thank you ([email protected]) > > >==== WILCOX Mailing List ==== >Web Archives >http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/WILCOX-L/ >
I am looking for information on Isiah N. Wilcox. I requested a copy of my great grandmother's death certificate (Hanna Elgirtha( Wilcox) Sabine) from New York State. Isiah is listed as her father and Amanda Darrow as his wife. He is listed as being born in Newville, Herkimer County, NY. In my grandmother, Lena M. (Sabine) Sternberg's autograph book which he signed, it said he was born on March 15,1805 in Danube, Herkimer County NY. I have him dying on June 3, 1884 in Eaton, Madison County, NY. I also requested from NY State a copy of his death certificate, but I got back the statement that "No Record Certification". I have so much info that he exists but I can't authenticate it. He is my link to the Mayflower. I also have nonauthenticated info that his father was Nathan Wilcox, who I have cemetery info on that he is buried in Herkimer County. Nathan's wife was Anna Lewis who was also buried in Herkimer County. Can anyone help? Thank you ([email protected])
I haven't tried for a while. I am looking for my ggrandmother Sarah Jane WILCOX b. 9/21/1882 m. 9/18/1901 d. 3/3/1928 in Loredo, MO. She was married to Benjamin ZIEGLER b.8/18/1874 in Ohio. They had 10 children born between 1902 and 1923, atleast some of which were born in Dunlap, MO. Any info or connections to Sarah would be much appreciated. Amy
I am looking for information on a Edward W. Wilcox who's father was Austin Wilcox. Edward was born in 1831 in Pennsylvania. His mother was supposably Hannah Ackerly. Can anyone help pinpoint this Wilcox? Terry Graham [email protected]
Do You have any information on Asahel Wilcoxson or Asahel Wilcox. Larry
Dear Wilcox Family Researchers, I am sure you all know about the William Wilcockson information on the web, but just in case, for new researchers, I thought it might be a good time to mention it... Look up the Passenger List for the ship Planter (April 2, 1635) and look down the list of passengers until you come to William. Click on him and presto!! a very large gedcom of the Wilcockson Family. My apologies for two thoughts in one message...but, I am looking for any descendants of Erastus and Eunice May Wilcox or their son and his wife, Rufus Erastus Barton and Caroline Elizabeth Craine Wilcox. Contact me privately if you like. Thanks and happy searching! Bev Allen Langley, B.C. where the blossoms are out on the trees and the sun shone like Spring today!
looking for information on following; Sharon Ephraim WILCOX b 1/9/1773 Otsego Co, NY Mary WILCOX b 4/1/1775 John WILCOX b 12/14/1778 m Deborah Foster, Zilla Sweet removed to Henry Co, Ohio Oliver WILCOX b 8/30/1780 Otsgego and Jefferson Co, NY Betsey WILCOX b 6/6/1783 Spring or Lucy WILCOX b 5/4/1789 Charlotte WILCOX b 8/13/1786 m. Simeon Wood Otsego, Herkimer Co, NY William WILCOX b 5/22/1792 m Mary Burdick Otsego, Jefferson Co, NY to Lucas Co, OH Edward WILCOX b 1/20/1795 Otsego and Jefferson Co, NY OTSEGO COUNTY: Harriet WILCOX, Sally WILCOX, dau of Ephraim WILCOX Reuben WILCOX, son of Ephraim. Lived in Brookfied, Madison Co, NY for awhile Pamelia WILCOX b 8/19/1899 in Otsego Co, NY m Beri COOK relocated to Michigan or Minn Henry WiILCOX to Manitowac, Wisc Alice A COOK, Mattie A DAVIS, Nellie ROWE, Muskegon, Mich Clara A COOK, Minneapolis, Minn Delmont E WILCOX Benona Mich William H WILCOX , Duluth , Minn and Ashland, Wisc Edward C.D. WILCOX , wife Evaline, Beltram Co, Minn Libbie CLARKE, W. Edmeston NY dau of Josephine DeEtte WING, only child of Sarah ARMSTRONG, upstate NY Josephine CLARKE, Winnebago Co, ILL VAN RIPER Alexandria, Ind Gertrude DYGERT, Fort Plain, NY widow of a Wilcox Harriet, Clara WILTIE, or WILTSIE, Richfield Springs Otsego Co, , NY Henry and Eliza WILCOX and children; Abigail, Lucey, Alfonzo, Irene, Everett Henry WILCOX and Sarah, Frank, Deacon, Flora, Myra William And Jane WILCOX MISCELLANEOUS: Kate Wilcox Davis, b town of Lyme, moved to Little Falls, NY Marion WILCOX, b abt 1834, town of Lyme, Jefferson Co, NY Marion Wilcox b abt 1858, town of Lyme, Jefferson Co, NY mar Arthur Benedict, resided in Niagara and London May F Wilcox b abt 1865, twn Lyme, and m. Dr Edwin G Parker of Goshen, NY- looking for children Sebra Wilcox, lived in Toledo and Star Lake, NY Toledo, Lucas Co, Ohio Wilcox family- various names Stewart Wilcox�s family - Henry Co, Ohio.
I am searching for George Henry WILCOX 1803-1866. I found some info on him in the Northville Public Library in Northville, Mich, and I need some info on where he was born, his wife name and children to this family. Thank you very much....e-mail me: [email protected]