Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameMary Lutisha MATTHEW
Birth Date28 May 1916
Birth PlaceSeymour, Jackson County, Indiana
Death Date8 Jan 2006 Age: 89
Death PlaceSeymour, Jackson County, Indiana
Burial PlaceSeymour, Jackson County, Indiana, Riverview Cemetery
FatherDaily Webster MATTHEW (1878-1928)
MotherNellie Isadore COX (1878-1956)
Spouses
Birth Date26 May 1912
Birth PlaceJackson County, Indiana
Death Date9 Jun 1999 Age: 87
Death PlaceJackson County, Indiana
Burial PlaceSeymour, Jackson County, Indiana, Riverview Cemetery
Family ID8290
Marr Date9 Jun 1935
Marr PlaceJackson County, Indiana
Notes for Mary Lutisha MATTHEW
Daughter of Daily Webster Matthew and Nellie Cox. She married Paul Bryon Gregory, 8 Jun 1935, at First Baptist Church in Seymour, he was born 26 May 1912 and he died 9 Jun 1999.

On Find A Grave.


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COX

Nathan Cox is thought to have been born in Rowan County, NC@1782 and later moved from Whitley County, KY to Jackson County, IN @ 1813.

He was married to Alcy Cummings in Whitley County, KY in 1802. Their children were born in Kentucky and Indiana, and were named as follows: Andrew, Keziah, Moore, James, Mary Johnson, Eleanor Love, George W., Eliza Marshall, Hugh A. and John C.
It is recorded that Nathan received a land title in 1825, and it is thought that he died on, or about Jan. 30,1842 in the 60th year of his life and is buried on Chestnut Ridge in Washington Township, Jackson County. in what was once called in the Cox Cemetery and now is known as the Chestnut Ridge Cemetery, along with his wife, Alcy.

Hugh A, son of Nathan, was born@1824, and lived a short span of life into adulthood. On Feb. 13 , 1844, he married. Mary Keller, daughter of Jacob and Mary (Shuffler) Keller. One son, Isaac, was born to Hugh and Mary. But it was not meant to be, that Hugh help raise their son, because about August of 1845, he passed away leaving Mary to raise her young son. As many widows did at that time, Mary married a widower, William Sturgeon. The Sturgeon family lived in the southwest corner of Grassy Fork Township and were related to the Hutchinsons. That is where Isaac was raised. Mary (Keller) (Cox) Sturgeon died Dec. 22, 1919 and is buried in the Sturgeon Cemetery in Grassy Fork Township.

Isaac Cox was born Dec. 14, 1844, in Jackson County and was raised with half-brothers and sisters and step-brothers and sisters. He married Letitia Downing, March 11, 1869 in Jackson County. She was the daughter of Galatin Albert and Hannah (Hitchcock) Downing. Letitia was born April 13, 1844 in Washington County and died Sept. 19, 1891, in Jackson County. Isaac died Aug. 16,1915, in Jackson County. Both are buried in the Chestnut Ridge Cemetery. They raised the following children: Oscar, Melenia, Albert, Mary (Wieneke), Eleanor (Matthew), Isadore (Hunter), Hannah (Fleenor) and Edwin.

Eleanor (Nellie) Irene Cox was born March 21. 1878 in Jackson County and died Oct. 19, 1956. She married Daily Webster Matthew Sept. 9, 1902, in Indianapolis, IN. Daily was born in Jennings County, IN on May 13,1878, and died in Portland, OR on March 15,1928. He is buried in the Riverview Cemetery, there. Daily served in Co. K, 22nd United States Infantry, Spanish American War. He was a carpenter by trade and belonged to the Masonic Lodge.

Their children were: Hubert Beryl, born July 7. 1903, in Indianapolis, and died in Little Rock, AR in 1963, and a daughter, Mary Lutisha (Gregory) born in Madoc, MT. She married Paul Byrn Gregory June 9. 1935 in Jackson County.
Eleanor (Nellie) Irene (Cox) Matthew was buried in the Riverview Cemetery in Seymour. IN.

Submitted by: Russell Gregor

From a clipping sent by Karen (Hay) Johnson (kljohns999@gmail.com)
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Notes for Paul Byron (Spouse 1)
Father of 8 boys: Paul M, Richard O, Russell D, Hubert E, Roland W, Roger L, Marion L, Lynn B.
Gravesite Details
Husband of Mary Lutisha Mathew son of Ora Vellmer Gregory and Della Pearl Russell Gregory
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