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Fred Cox

Birth17 May 1880 - Silverton, Marion County, Oregon, United States of America
Death17 Jan 1967 - Falls City, Polk, Oregon, USA
MotherMartha Ann ‘Mattie’ Beaman
FatherJess John Cox

Born in Silverton, Marion County, Oregon, United States of America on 17 May 1880 to Jess John Cox and Martha Ann ‘Mattie’ Beaman. Fred Cox married Laura Bell Johnston and had 15 children. He passed away on 17 Jan 1967 in Falls City, Polk, Oregon, USA.

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Parents
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Jess John Cox
1849 - 1934
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Martha Ann ‘Mattie’ Beaman
1853 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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Laura Bell Johnston
1881 - 1955
Children Show all
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Mary Vivian Cox
1907 - 1930
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Clifford Jackson Cox
1905 - 1994
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Alfred Kenelm Cox
1911 - 1954
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Mattie M Cox
1902 - Unknown
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Iva Ruth Cave
1910 - 1987
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Ruby Ann Cox
1919 - 1988
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Joel Cox
1917 - 1980
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John Harvey Cox
1901 - 1961
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Ella R Cox
1914 - 1999
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Paul Cox
1915 - 2002
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Isaac Cox
1922 - 1922
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Benny Cox
1921 - 2005
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Inabel Cox
1918 - 2014
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John Harvey Cox
1901 - 1961
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Virginia Isabel Cox
1918 - 2014

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