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Mary Dolson

Birth17 Nov 1776 - Dutchess, New York, United States
Death28 Sep 1851 - Newtown, Queens, New York, United States
MotherMary Cook
FatherJacob Dolson

Born in Dutchess, New York, United States on 17 Nov 1776 to Jacob Dolson and Mary Cook. Mary Dolson married Michael Cox and had 10 children. She passed away on 28 Sep 1851 in Newtown, Queens, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Jacob Dolson
1736 - 1779
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Mary Cook
1746 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Michael Cox
1768 - 1852
Children Show all
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Jacob Dolson Cox
1792 - 1852
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Mary Ann Cox
1811 - 1884
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Samuel Mumford Cox
1807 - 1853
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John Cox
1803 - 1803
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Elizabeth Cox
1798 - 1878
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Robert M Cox
1794 - 1865
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Nicholas Cox
1796 - 1796
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Michael Cox
1800 - 1871
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Samual M Cox
1806 - 1806
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Charles Cox
1830 - Unknown

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