Cox Funeral Home Obituaries In Bainbridge, GA: Find Local Death Notices

HAMILTON — Alfred Arnet “Apple” Cox, 89, died . Visitation will be Sunday from 1 until service time beginning at 3 p.m. at Hamilton Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in New Hope ...

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Charlie Cox, the founder of Cox Funeral Home who helped countless area families through the deaths of their loved ones, was found dead in his home Saturday morning. He was 54. Candice Shafer, general ...

Cox family in VA, NC, SC and Georgia By S W Edmondson at 07:13:47

LUCY ANN (Cox ) Cabell, d/o John P Cox & Elizabeth H White, w/o Thomas J Cabell, b. KY, d. Campbellsburg, KY, was a widow for 20 years (From"Kentucky Pioneers And Their Descendants">

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Cox Family in Ohio By genealogy.com user at 04:34:30 Mary Ellen "Nelly " Cox lived in Cincinnati , Ohio in the late 1800 to early 1900 where she married Joseph Dieckman and they had my grandfather Cleveland H. Dieckman b Jan. 27 1885. This is all that I know of the Cox family and would like to trace the line back as far as possible.

He changed his name from COX to Cocks after a family dispute? I believe he may of had at least 2 brothers. He lived in and around the Timaru/Temuka area, He married a Eliza Emily Johnston who died at the age of 57 in 1970 who was also born in Geraldine NZ Iknow nothing about my grandparents and need to know for my own children so any help please

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This oath was taken by Osborn's and Cox's companies in October 1777. The names of those Upper New River men known to have subscribed to it are annexed in appendix I. Some of the subscribers to this oath actually lived on the North Carolina side of 36ø30', however it was much easier to reach Osborn's Fort than Wilkes County's Fort Defiance.