The tombstone reads "C.H. Cox Family" and the explanation is not definite. It is thought that Charles died 6/5/1876 and was buried in Dallas Cemetery. Sometime after 1880 his two daughters, Sarah E. Cox born 1874 and Clara E. Cox born 1876, both died in unknown circumstances. They were buried next to their father and the tombstone erected was for all three.
Phebe Waymire Cox remarried January 10, 1882 to John G. McKee but was divorced the same year in Polk County.
Phebe married for a third time on January 9, 1883 in Benton Co., Oregon to M.B. Miller.
Charles Cox is the son of Oregonian pioneer Charles Cox but it is not certain whether the younger Charles is a JR.
The tombstone reads "C.H. Cox Family" and the explanation is not definite. It is thought that Charles died 6/5/1876 and was buried in Dallas Cemetery. Sometime after 1880 his two daughters, Sarah E. Cox born 1874 and Clara E. Cox born 1876, both died in unknown circumstances. They were buried next to their father and the tombstone erected was for all three.
Phebe Waymire Cox remarried January 10, 1882 to John G. McKee but was divorced the same year in Polk County.
Phebe married for a third time on January 9, 1883 in Benton Co., Oregon to M.B. Miller.
Charles Cox is the son of Oregonian pioneer Charles Cox but it is not certain whether the younger Charles is a JR.
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