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Thomas Cox

Birth1805 - Didmortin, Gloucestershire, England
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Born in Didmortin, Gloucestershire, England on 1805. Thomas Cox married Mary Cox Kennedy and had 11 children.

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Mary Cox Kennedy
1817 - Unknown
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Ann Cox
1809 - 1878
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Elizabeth Ann Cooper
1807 - 1891
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Ann Gaines
Unknown - Unknown
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Henry Cox
1844 - Unknown
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William Cox
1848 - Unknown
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John C. Cox
1849 - 1934
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Benjamin Cox
1849 - Unknown
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Thomas Cox
1833 - Unknown
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James G Cox
1837 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Cox
1838 - 1913
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Sarah Cox
1830 - Unknown
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Edwin Cox
1841 - Unknown
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Jane Cox
1845 - Unknown
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George Cox
1842 - Unknown

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