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Johanna Tenney Cox

Birth
Columbia, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
18 Nov 1841 (aged 62–63)
Edmunds, Washington County, Maine, USA
Burial
Edmunds, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Johanna was the youngest of 10 children born to George Tenney and Bethia Elwell. The family lived in Columbia, Maine. On August 19, 1797 Johanna married Nathaniel Cox Jr in Columbia. They moved to Edmunds shortly after getting married. Although no grave marker exists for Johanna or her husband in South Edmunds Cemetery, it is believed that they were buried somewhere on the Cox property in Edmunds, either in or adjacent to the cemetery.
The late local historian Rebecca Hobart recorded this short biography of Nathaniel Jr and Johanna in the April 2000 issue of the Dennys River Historical Society Newsletter:
“Nathaniel Cox, Jr., who was born Nov. 1, 1772, married on August 19, 1797 Johannah Tenney of Columbia. In 1799, Nathaniel Jr. and Johannah settled in Edmunds where he purchased for $200 a lot of land formerly owned by James O’Neal, a British patriot who is believed to have been the first settler in the township in 1776. O’Neal had moved to Macadavic, N.B., in 1793/94. The narrow but long lot which extended from the present Route 1 to the shore, was most recently owned and occupied by Chester and Sophronia (Cox) Rogers and family. Since both Nathaniels, Sr, and Jr, were living in Edmunds in 1799, it is believed by their descendants they lived on the same property and that Hannah, wife of Nathaniel Sr, was buried there. However, Edmunds records state that she was buried at Little Falls. Johannah, wife of Nathaniel Jr, died in Edmunds November 18, 1841 at the age of 63 years. He died Dec. 4, 1842, aged 70 years.”
Johanna was the youngest of 10 children born to George Tenney and Bethia Elwell. The family lived in Columbia, Maine. On August 19, 1797 Johanna married Nathaniel Cox Jr in Columbia. They moved to Edmunds shortly after getting married. Although no grave marker exists for Johanna or her husband in South Edmunds Cemetery, it is believed that they were buried somewhere on the Cox property in Edmunds, either in or adjacent to the cemetery.
The late local historian Rebecca Hobart recorded this short biography of Nathaniel Jr and Johanna in the April 2000 issue of the Dennys River Historical Society Newsletter:
“Nathaniel Cox, Jr., who was born Nov. 1, 1772, married on August 19, 1797 Johannah Tenney of Columbia. In 1799, Nathaniel Jr. and Johannah settled in Edmunds where he purchased for $200 a lot of land formerly owned by James O’Neal, a British patriot who is believed to have been the first settler in the township in 1776. O’Neal had moved to Macadavic, N.B., in 1793/94. The narrow but long lot which extended from the present Route 1 to the shore, was most recently owned and occupied by Chester and Sophronia (Cox) Rogers and family. Since both Nathaniels, Sr, and Jr, were living in Edmunds in 1799, it is believed by their descendants they lived on the same property and that Hannah, wife of Nathaniel Sr, was buried there. However, Edmunds records state that she was buried at Little Falls. Johannah, wife of Nathaniel Jr, died in Edmunds November 18, 1841 at the age of 63 years. He died Dec. 4, 1842, aged 70 years.”


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