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John Bond Cox

Birth11 Nov 1815 - Melbourne, Derbyshire, England
Death24 Jan 1889 - Ross Township, Osborne County, Kansas, USA
MotherAnne Dexter
FatherFrancis G Cox

Born in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England on 11 Nov 1815 to Francis G Cox and Anne Dexter. John Bond Cox had 11 children. He passed away on 24 Jan 1889 in Ross Township, Osborne County, Kansas, USA.

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Parents
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Francis G Cox
1782 - Unknown
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Anne Dexter
1787 - 1851
Children Show all
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John Greenman Cox
1849 - 1910
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Joseph Delbert Cox
1869 - 1947
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William B. Cox
1853 - 1946
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Frank L Cox
1845 - 1910
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Mina Limbocker
1866 - 1940
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Charles M Cox
1854 - 1942
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Emmaline Viola Cox
1864 - 1951
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Celia Evelyn Cox
1857 - 1946
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Jane M Cox
1861 - Unknown
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Sarah Cox
1846 - Unknown
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Alva Cox
1859 - Unknown

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