Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameBenjamin COX Sr. 660
Birth Date12 Sep 1780
Birth PlaceGuilford County, North Carolina
MemoU.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935
Death Date2 Nov 1847 Age: 67
Death PlaceWhite River, Randolph County, Indiana
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Burial PlaceWhite River, Randolph County, Indiana, Friends Cemetery
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
OccupationTaught School Abt 1820. County Commissioner, Good Hunter.
ReligionQuaker
FatherJohn Cook COX Sr. , 132 (1756-1827)
MotherPatience PIGGOTT , 133 (1758-1806)
Spouses
Birth Date9 Dec 1776
Birth PlaceRandolph County, North Carolina
Death Date4 Dec 1841 Age: 64
Death PlaceRandolph County, Indiana
Burial PlaceWhite River, Randolph County, Indiana, Friends Cemetery
ReligionQuaker
Family ID6588
Marr Date1800
Marr PlaceGuilford County, North Carolina
ChildrenWilliam B. (1800-1873)
 John (1802-1881)
 Ruth (1804-1835)
 Nancy Ann (1807-1896)
 Patience (1809-1879)
 Lydia (1811-1847)
 Mary (1813-1907)
 Benjamin (1815-1860)
Birth Date12 Aug 1799
Birth PlaceHarrison, Virginia
Death Date22 Jun 1866 Age: 66
Death PlaceDelaware County, Indiana
Family ID8851
Marr Date11 Oct 1843
Marr PlaceRandolph County, Indiana
Marr MemoWeb: Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1806-1861
Notes for Benjamin COX Sr.
On Find a Grave site this is listed as Benjamin Cox, Sr.

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There is a book “Some Descendants of John Cox Patience Piggott in The Old Northwest Territory by J. Bernard Benson.


Will of John Cox

Randolph County, Indiana 7;i11&& Inventory Record Book A, nage SS:
I John Cox of the State of Indiana Randolph County, think best in case of mortality to leave this es my last will and testament

First, I give and bequeath unto my wife e l l the household furniture Except one featherbed and sufficient maintainance off my land during her life.

Secondly, I give and bequeath unto my two sons Isaiah and Simon the Southwest Quarter of Section fourteen in Township twenty of Range fourteen lyin East of the second principal meredien line the quarter is to be divided by a North and South line or as the course may be to run paralel with the original line in two Equal carts Isaiah is to have the west half and Simon the East half and the said Isaiah and Simon is to give unto my wife a Sufficient meintainance during her life (Each an equal Share) and if in any case the maintainance should fail she (that is my wife) may fall on the land so as to obtain her maintainance be it in whose hands it may and the said Simon is to pay unto my two other sons Namely Benjamin and Joshua ten dollars each and unto Isaiah I give all my farming untentiels.

I having lent seventy dollars to my Son in law Absolum Gray.

Thirdly I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Hannah twenty dollars of the seventy she is to receive of Absolum Gray.

Fourthly, I give end bequeath unto my son John's heirs other twanty dollars of the above seventy to be equally divided amongst them.

Fifthly, I make no demand of the remaining thirty dollars but give and bequeath it unto my Daughter Margery.

Sixthly, I give end bequeath unto my grandaughter Nancy Mooney a heifer and a feather bed.

Seventhly I give and bequenth unto my wife the Blaze mare one cow and all the seep it is my will and desire that the remaining part of my live Stock be equally divided amongst my children Namely Benjamin, Joshua, Isaiah, Simon, Margery, and Hannah, and likewise I give and bequeath unto Isaiah and Simon my waggon each an Equal part.

Lastly, I do appoint my two sons Namely Benjamin and Isaiah my sole Executors In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twenty first day of the first Month one thousand Eight hundred and twenty six

John Cox

Signed Sealed published and declared
by the Named John Cox to be his last will and
testament in the presence o f us who have hereunto
Subscribed our Names as Witnesses in the presence
of the testator

Joseph Moffitt Thomas Ward

Recorded: October 1st 1827

On ancestry from jfbrumble.

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Benjamin Cox, White River, born in North Carolina about 1785, moved to Ohio in 1806, and to White River, east of Winchester, in the fall of 1817; he married Ann Rhoads and had eight children-William, John, Ruth, Ann, Patience, Lydia, Mary, Benjamin. All grew up, were married and had families, and three are still living. He entered land on White River and lived there till he died (in about 1852), sixty-seven years of age; able and useful; his wife died in her sixty-third year, while her husband was absent on a religious mission in North Carolina (he was gone for three months). Mr. Cox also taught school, having taught the first school in the settlement, about 1820 probably.

ON Ancestry from ida8888.

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Some Descendants of John Cox and Patience Piggott in The Old Northwest Territory: Benjamin Cox, first child of John Cox and Patience Pickett, was b in Guilford Co, NC 17 Sept 1780 and was united in marriage to Ann Rhoads in 1800. Benjamin d 2 Nov 1847 in Randolph Co, Ind. Ann was b 9 Dec 1776 in Randolph Co, NC. She d in Randolph Co, Ind while her husband was absent on a 3-month religious mission in North Carolina. Ann was a dt of William and Ann Rhoads. Both Benjamin and Ann are but in the White River Friends Cemetery. Following the death of his wife, Benjamin m second, Lydia George.
"In 1817, Benjamin and his brother, Simon Cox, came to White River and in 1820 helped organize the White River Friends Meeting. They and their families were among the chief families of the Meeting. "Benjamin was a recorded Friends minister of White River and Jericho. He also taught school in the first school in the settlement, probably about 1820. In August 1818, Benjamin was elected as a County Commissioner and served 2 years in this capacity. He was a Grand Juror in 1819. Like other frontiersmen of that day, Benjamin was known to be a good hunter."

On Ancestry from garyhigs53.

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Notes for Ann (Spouse 1)
Birthplace also listed on her daughter Mary’s death certificate as Ohio.

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