Gaius Niles (1745 - 1840)
Rebecca Yager Niles (1768 - 1832)
w/o:
Alfred Willcox (1795 - 1847)
m/o:
Electa Wilcox – (1816-1866)
Stephen Elizabeth Wilcox Jemkins – (1817-1885)
Rebecca Wilcox – (1819- 1912)
Alfred Wilcox – (1821-1918)
Gaius Niles Wilcox – (1823-1918)
Hiram Wilcox – (1824-1963)
Perry Wilcox – (1826-1826)
John Wilcox – (1828-1888)
Taphena Wilcox – (1829-1846)
William T. Wilcox (1831-1842)
Vesta Wilcox – (1832-1867)
Samuel Wilcox – ((1834-aft 1840)
David Wilcox – (1836-1842)
Susanah Wilcox – (1838-1914)
There are two sandstone monuments next to Alfred Wilcox's grave. I beleive one of them should be Taphenas's grave because:
1) Alfred is Taphena's husband
2) Six of Taphena's children are interned in Wilcox Cemetery which shows only 38 graves,
- Gerald Decckard - 4 May 2015
Gaius Niles (1745 - 1840)
Rebecca Yager Niles (1768 - 1832)
w/o:
Alfred Willcox (1795 - 1847)
m/o:
Electa Wilcox – (1816-1866)
Stephen Elizabeth Wilcox Jemkins – (1817-1885)
Rebecca Wilcox – (1819- 1912)
Alfred Wilcox – (1821-1918)
Gaius Niles Wilcox – (1823-1918)
Hiram Wilcox – (1824-1963)
Perry Wilcox – (1826-1826)
John Wilcox – (1828-1888)
Taphena Wilcox – (1829-1846)
William T. Wilcox (1831-1842)
Vesta Wilcox – (1832-1867)
Samuel Wilcox – ((1834-aft 1840)
David Wilcox – (1836-1842)
Susanah Wilcox – (1838-1914)
There are two sandstone monuments next to Alfred Wilcox's grave. I beleive one of them should be Taphenas's grave because:
1) Alfred is Taphena's husband
2) Six of Taphena's children are interned in Wilcox Cemetery which shows only 38 graves,
- Gerald Decckard - 4 May 2015
Gravesite Details
Wilcox Cemetery - Huntington, Gallia, Ohio, USA
Family Members
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Electa Wilcox Lewis
1816–1866
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Stephen Wilcox Jr
1817–1885
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Rebecca Elizabeth Wilcox Jenkins
1819–1912
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Alfred Wilcox
1820–1895
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Gaius Niles Wilcox
1823–1905
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Hiram Wilcox
1824–1863
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Perry Willcox
1826–1826
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John Wilcox
1828–1888
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Taphfena Willcox
1829–1846
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William T Willcox
1831–1842
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Samuel Wilcox
1834–1912
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David Willcox
1836–1842
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Susannah Wilcox Holcomb
1838–1918
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