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Solomon Cox

Also Known As: "Samuel"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Warrington, York County, Province of Pennsylvania
Death: July 1820 (85-94)
Londonderry, Hocking County, Ohio, United States
Place of Burial: Londonderry, Ross County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Cox, Jr. and Mary Mercy Cox
Husband of Naomi Cox
Father of Enoch Cox, Sr; Martha Elizabeth Cox; Solomon Cox; Absolom Nathan Cox, Sr.; Mary Mahan and 15 others
Brother of Naomi "Amy" Wierman; Thomas Cox; Joseph Cox; Jacob Cox; Margaret Spencer and 5 others
Half brother of Thomas Cox; Sarah Wierman; Ann Ruddick; Hannah B. Winters and Mary Drake

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About Solomon Cox

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A Patriot of the American Revolution for North Carolina. DAR Ancestor #: A027084


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Naomi "Amy" Hussey, daughter of Christopher Hussey and Ann Garretson Hussey, was born 29th, 2nd month, 1742-43 in Warrington, Pennsylvania, according to Martha B. Hollingsworth, Hussey researcher.

Naomi "Amy" Hussey was married about 1760 to Solomon Cox, the son of John Cox and the youngest of 15 children by family tradition. [Wayne D. Stout in "Our Pioneer Ancestors" states that Solomon Cox was "the fifteenth child of Solomon Cox who was born in 1703 and who was married to Ann Bright, daughter of Richard Bright."] Robert Allen McAlear, Hussey researcher of Nice, California, states that John Cox was married to Mary Harlan.

Alpheus H. Harlan stated in "History and Genealogy of the Harland Family" that Mary Harlan, first child of Moses Harlan and Margaret Ray Harlan was married to John Cox at London Grove Monthly Meeting in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1735.

Moses Harlan was born "12th month, 20th day 1683 in the Parish of Donnahlong, County of Down, in the Province of Ulster, Ireland. He was brought to America by his parents, George Harlan and Elizabeth Duck Harlan in 1687. James Harlan, the father of George Harlan, was born at "Bishoprick nigh Durham, England about the year 1625 and was reportedly the son of William Harlan."

Children born to Solomon Cox and Naomi "Amy" Hussey Cox include:

  1. Martha Cox (twin) born about 1761
  2. Solomon Cox (twin) born about 1761
  3. Rutha Cox born about 1763
  4. Mary Cox born in 1769
  5. Ann Cox born about 1771
  6. Christopher Cox born in 1773
  7. Thomas Isaac Cox born December 5, 1775
  8. Absalom Cox born in 1777
  9. Stephen Cox (twin) born in 1779
  10. Naomi "Amy" Cox (twin) born in 1779

HUSSEY MANUSCRIPT

"Christopher Cox, son of Solomon Cox and Naomi "Amy" Hussey Cox, was born in 1773 in Virginia, according to "The Kemps" written by Elizabeth Ann Cox Helms. He was mentioned in a certificate in 1781 prior to a move to New Garden Monthly Meeting by his family.
He was married about 1794 to Lydia Carter, according to the research of Mary Alnora "Nora" Cox Drennan. He was later remarried to Hannah Johnson. A Christopher Cox, probably appeared in the 1800 tax list of Knox County, Kentucky. A Christopher Cox, possibly, appeared in the 1806 tax list of Jefferson County, Ohio, on the Pennsylvania border, according to "Early Ohio TaxRecords." He reappeared in the 1810 tax list there living in Wayne township.


He was mentioned in his father's will written in 1819 in Hocking County, Ohio. In 1820 he and William Wilkinson were shown to be indebted to his father's estate, suggesting that he was a resident of Hocking County at that time

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Solomon Cox's Timeline

1730
1730
Warrington, York County, Province of Pennsylvania
1750
1750
Kent, Delaware
1752
1752
Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
1757
June 19, 1757
Deep River, Orange County, North Carolina, United States
1761
January 29, 1761
Cane Creek Friends Meeting, Snow Camp, Orange County, Province of North Carolina
January 29, 1761
Cane Creek Friends Meeting, Snow Camp, Orange County, Province of North Carolina
1766
December 25, 1766
England
1767
1767
Orange County, North Carolina, United States
1768
1768
Cane Creek, Orange County, North Carolina, USA