Mary Polly COX - Media
Mary Polly COX - Media
1880 MO Barton Mary A Johnson
Mary Adeline Johnson (age 19) on line 46, stayed in Missouri and lives with her uncle George Johnson (age 35) and his mother, Mary (Cox) Johnson (age 76) until she married in 1881. Mary Adeline Johnson’s second husband is listed here as William Rector age 21 (line10).
Nathan Cox famiy list
Nathan Cox family list shared on Ancestry by sharrod115, originally from the book “The Ruddick Family in America” by John W. Hanneman, 1933, Oakland, CA. Mary Cox and Matthew Johnson are 4 on this list.
Nathan Absolom Cox will
Nathan Absolom Cox will November 16, 1847.
Nathan Cox & Alsey Cummins descendants
Family information given to John Bicknell Love (grandson of Nathan and Alse Cummings Cox) to Samuel Glenn Harod (great-grandson of Nathan and Alse Cummings Cox) on a visit to Chestnut Ridge, Jackson Co, Indiana circa 1924. Not sure of the names. Top Nathan Cox = Alicy Cummins. Second line is their children. At position number 6 is Polly & Johnson (Mary Polly Cox & Matthew Johnson), a line goes from upper right to lower left to their children: Clark, Nathan, George, James, Ailcy - note order is not correct and there is no John. Photo from sharrod115.
1880 MO Barton Mary A Johnson
1880 MO Barton Mary A Johnson. Mary Adeline Johnson (age 19) on line 46, stayed in Missouri and lives with her uncle George Johnson (age 35) and his mother, Mary (Cox) Johnson (age 76) until she married in 1881. Mary Adeline Johnson’s second husband is listed here as William Rector age 21 (line10).


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