Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameThomas Jefferson COX 1
Birth Date20 Jun 1840
Birth PlaceWashington, Jackson County, Indiana
Death Date18 Aug 1919 Age: 79
Death PlaceJackson, Indiana
Burial PlaceDudleytown, Jackson County, Indiana, Riverview Cemetery
FatherGeorge Washington COX Sr. (1815-1892)
Spouses
Birth Date24 Jun 1845
Birth PlaceJackson, Indiana
Death Date21 Jun 1917 Age: 71
Death PlaceJackson, Indiana
Burial PlaceDudleytown, Jackson County, Indiana, Chestnut Ridge Cemetery
Family ID6696
Marr Date12 Mar 1863
Marr PlaceJackson, Indiana
ChildrenEvaline “Eva” (1864-1891)
 Ira G. (1865-1964)
 Crawford W. (1867-1951)
 Amelia (1869-1904)
 Maude (1872-1967)
 Charlie (1874-1932)
 George Washington (1878-1958)
 Alice R. (1880-1898)
 Jennie (1883-1935)
 Thomas Aaron (1886-1923)
Notes for Rachel A. (Spouse 1)
Mrs. Rachel Cox Dead.

Mrs. Rachel Cox, aged seventy-three, wife of Thomas J. Cox, died at 11:30 o’clock Thursday morning at her home at Chestnut Ridge after an Illness of a few days.

She was born June 24, 1844, in this county. The funeral will be conducted from the Chestnut Ridge church at 10 o’clock Sunday morning with the Rev. Charles Overman officiating. Burial at Riverview cemetery.

The deceased is survived by a husband, a well known farmer in Washington township, and seven children: Ira Cox, of Kansas; Crawford Cox, of Chestnut Ridge; Mrs. Hughes, of Crothersville; Charles, of Seymour; George, of Illinois; Mrs. Jennis Thompson, of Chestnut Ridge, and Thomas A, at home.

On Ancestry from Kimberly Dimaiwat.

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