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Levin A Cox

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Levin A Cox

Birth
Delaware, USA
Death
17 Aug 1876 (aged 75)
Farmland, Randolph County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Maxville, Randolph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Last Will and Testament of Levin Cox

I Levin Cox of the County of Randolph and State of Indiana do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.

Item 1
I hereby give and bequeath (after the death of myself and my wife) to my daughter Elen Friar and her lawful heirs after her death the following described Real Estate towit. The North half of the East half of the South East quarter of Section One (1) in Township Twenty (20) North of Range Twelve East also one acre off of the North end of the South east quarter of the South east quarter of said section in all estimated t contain Forty - one acres more or less.

Item 2
Further it is my will that after the death of myself and my wife Ellen Cox all the remaining part of my property both real and personal by equally divided between my following named sons and daughters and their legal representatives towit; Mary McMurry, Sarah Painter, John Cox, Joseph Cox, Jane Taylor and James Cox, full provision having been made in my life time for my daughter Elen Friar and my son Jesse Cox.

Item 3
Before the last named and distribution it is my will that all my just debts and necessary funeral expenses for myself and beloved wife.

Item 4
I hereby nominate and appoint John A. Moorman of Randolph County State of Indiana the executor of this my last Will and Testament.

In Witness whereof I Levin Cox have hereunto set my hand and seal this 14th Day of December 1870

Levin Cox (Seal)

Signed and acknowledged by said Levin Cox as his last Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence,

James M. Clevenger
Charles H. Stanley

State of Indiana, }
Randolph County}

Be it remembered that on the 28th day of August 1876 Charles H. Stanley one of the subscribed witnesses to the within and foregoing last Will and Testament of Levin Cox late of Said county deceased , personally appeared before R A Leavell clerk of the circuit court of Randolph County in the State of Indiana and being duly sworn by the clerk of said court upon his oath declared and testified as follows that is to say that on the 14th of December 1870 he saw the said Levin Cox sign his name to said instrument in writing as and for his last Will and Testament and that this deponent at the same time heard the said Levin Cox declare the said instrument in writing to be his last Will and Testament and that the said instrument in writing was at the same time at attested and subsribed by the said Chalres H. Stanley and James M. Clevenger in the presence of said testor and in the presence of each other as subscribing witnesses therto and that said Levin Cox was at the time and subscribing of said instrument in writing as aforesaid of full age (that is more than Twenty - one years of age) and of sound and deposing mind and memory and not under any coercion or restraint as the said deponent verily believes and further deponent says not.

Charles H. Stanley

Sworn and Subscribed to by the said Charles H. Stanley before me R A Leavell clerk of the court at Winchester the 28th Day of Aug 1878

R A Leavell Clerk

In attestation wherof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court R A Leavell

State of Indiana }

Randolph County}

I R.A. Leavell clerk of the circuit court of Randolph County Indiana do hereby certify that the within annexed Will and Testament of Levin Cox has been duly admitted to Probate and duly proved by the testimony of Charles H. Stanley one of the subscribing witnesses thereto that a complete record of said Will and of the testimony of the said Charles H. Stanley in proof thereof has been by me duly made and recorded in Book 1 at pages 426 and 427 of the Records of Wills of said county

In Attestation whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affix the seal of said county at Winchester this 28th Day of August 1878

R. A. Leavell Clk Circuit Court RC.

Randolph County Records of Wills Book 1 Page 426 and 427.
OBITUARY:

COX, Levin
Levin Cox was born in the State of Delaware on the 8th day of April, 1801, and died August 17th, 1876, aged 75 years 4 months and 9 days.
He connected himself with the M.E. Church about 45 years ago, since which time he has remained a faithful and useful member of the same. He was converted at the family altar and always held that means of grace in high esteem.
He came to this State about 20 years ago, having lived some years in Ohio before coming here. He soon mooted the question of building a church in his neighborhood and contributed liberally of his means for that purpose and was a faithful attendant on all of the ordinances of God's House as long as he was able. His life was such as to secure the respect and esteem of all who became acquainted with him; and often during his long and tedious afflictions he gave his expressions of strong confidence in the promises of the gospel and the comforting influence of God's grace in the heart and his last testimony to those around his bed of death was that he was happy in the prospect of a home in Heaven.
He leaves an aged widow, eight children and a large number of grandchildren to mourn his death. His family all survive him except one which died in infancy about 30 years ago. His youngest child is now about 35 years of age.
We will no more hear the voice of Father Cox in the prayer circle and the class room; we will no more enjoy the benefit of his admonitions and his counsels coming from age and experience, but we can comfort ourselves with the assurance that our loss is his eternal gain.
Funeral services were conducted by this writer, assisted by Rev. R.D. Spellman at Pleasant Hill Church, after which his body was interred in Pleasant Hill Cemetery to await the signal of the first resurrection. "Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first Resurrection, on such the second death hath no power." John A. Moorman.

The Winchester Journal, Wednesday, August 23, 1876
Last Will and Testament of Levin Cox

I Levin Cox of the County of Randolph and State of Indiana do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.

Item 1
I hereby give and bequeath (after the death of myself and my wife) to my daughter Elen Friar and her lawful heirs after her death the following described Real Estate towit. The North half of the East half of the South East quarter of Section One (1) in Township Twenty (20) North of Range Twelve East also one acre off of the North end of the South east quarter of the South east quarter of said section in all estimated t contain Forty - one acres more or less.

Item 2
Further it is my will that after the death of myself and my wife Ellen Cox all the remaining part of my property both real and personal by equally divided between my following named sons and daughters and their legal representatives towit; Mary McMurry, Sarah Painter, John Cox, Joseph Cox, Jane Taylor and James Cox, full provision having been made in my life time for my daughter Elen Friar and my son Jesse Cox.

Item 3
Before the last named and distribution it is my will that all my just debts and necessary funeral expenses for myself and beloved wife.

Item 4
I hereby nominate and appoint John A. Moorman of Randolph County State of Indiana the executor of this my last Will and Testament.

In Witness whereof I Levin Cox have hereunto set my hand and seal this 14th Day of December 1870

Levin Cox (Seal)

Signed and acknowledged by said Levin Cox as his last Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence,

James M. Clevenger
Charles H. Stanley

State of Indiana, }
Randolph County}

Be it remembered that on the 28th day of August 1876 Charles H. Stanley one of the subscribed witnesses to the within and foregoing last Will and Testament of Levin Cox late of Said county deceased , personally appeared before R A Leavell clerk of the circuit court of Randolph County in the State of Indiana and being duly sworn by the clerk of said court upon his oath declared and testified as follows that is to say that on the 14th of December 1870 he saw the said Levin Cox sign his name to said instrument in writing as and for his last Will and Testament and that this deponent at the same time heard the said Levin Cox declare the said instrument in writing to be his last Will and Testament and that the said instrument in writing was at the same time at attested and subsribed by the said Chalres H. Stanley and James M. Clevenger in the presence of said testor and in the presence of each other as subscribing witnesses therto and that said Levin Cox was at the time and subscribing of said instrument in writing as aforesaid of full age (that is more than Twenty - one years of age) and of sound and deposing mind and memory and not under any coercion or restraint as the said deponent verily believes and further deponent says not.

Charles H. Stanley

Sworn and Subscribed to by the said Charles H. Stanley before me R A Leavell clerk of the court at Winchester the 28th Day of Aug 1878

R A Leavell Clerk

In attestation wherof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court R A Leavell

State of Indiana }

Randolph County}

I R.A. Leavell clerk of the circuit court of Randolph County Indiana do hereby certify that the within annexed Will and Testament of Levin Cox has been duly admitted to Probate and duly proved by the testimony of Charles H. Stanley one of the subscribing witnesses thereto that a complete record of said Will and of the testimony of the said Charles H. Stanley in proof thereof has been by me duly made and recorded in Book 1 at pages 426 and 427 of the Records of Wills of said county

In Attestation whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affix the seal of said county at Winchester this 28th Day of August 1878

R. A. Leavell Clk Circuit Court RC.

Randolph County Records of Wills Book 1 Page 426 and 427.
OBITUARY:

COX, Levin
Levin Cox was born in the State of Delaware on the 8th day of April, 1801, and died August 17th, 1876, aged 75 years 4 months and 9 days.
He connected himself with the M.E. Church about 45 years ago, since which time he has remained a faithful and useful member of the same. He was converted at the family altar and always held that means of grace in high esteem.
He came to this State about 20 years ago, having lived some years in Ohio before coming here. He soon mooted the question of building a church in his neighborhood and contributed liberally of his means for that purpose and was a faithful attendant on all of the ordinances of God's House as long as he was able. His life was such as to secure the respect and esteem of all who became acquainted with him; and often during his long and tedious afflictions he gave his expressions of strong confidence in the promises of the gospel and the comforting influence of God's grace in the heart and his last testimony to those around his bed of death was that he was happy in the prospect of a home in Heaven.
He leaves an aged widow, eight children and a large number of grandchildren to mourn his death. His family all survive him except one which died in infancy about 30 years ago. His youngest child is now about 35 years of age.
We will no more hear the voice of Father Cox in the prayer circle and the class room; we will no more enjoy the benefit of his admonitions and his counsels coming from age and experience, but we can comfort ourselves with the assurance that our loss is his eternal gain.
Funeral services were conducted by this writer, assisted by Rev. R.D. Spellman at Pleasant Hill Church, after which his body was interred in Pleasant Hill Cemetery to await the signal of the first resurrection. "Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first Resurrection, on such the second death hath no power." John A. Moorman.

The Winchester Journal, Wednesday, August 23, 1876


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