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William Goodwin Cox

BirthAug 1855 - Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States of America
Death1920 - Randolph County, Arkansas, USA
MotherSarah Ann Elizabeth Miller
FatherWilliam Marion Cox

Born in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States of America on Aug 1855 to William Marion Cox and Sarah Ann Elizabeth Miller. William Goodwin Cox married Elvira V. Holland and had 8 children. He passed away on 1920 in Randolph County, Arkansas, USA.

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William Marion Cox
1827 - 1899
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Sarah Ann Elizabeth Miller
1833 - 1912
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Elvira V. Holland
1867 - 1904
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Effie Riggs
1881 - Unknown
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Sarah Elizabeth Cox
1890 - 1917
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Mary Beulah Cox
1897 - 1934
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Earley Walter Cox
1887 - 1976
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Marion C Cox
1885 - Unknown
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Anna M Cox
1894 - Unknown
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Viola B. Cox
1907 - 1975
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Bertha Myrtle Cox
1900 - 1998
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Tola Cox
1910 - Unknown

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