Born January 12, 1837 in Marshall Co., MS. He was the son of Caleb Jr. and Elizabeth Hicks Cox. He was one of 18 children, two of whom died in Confederate service. John married first Amanda Street. She died during the Civil War and he married her sister, Julia Ann Kiziah Street Oct. 19, 1865. Both wives were the daughters of Anderson and Keziah McBride Street. John served in Co. "A" 23rd Miss. Infantry. He died February 14, 1901 and is buried in Little Hope Cemetery in Tippah County.
Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Emscivilw/bios.html
Born January 12, 1837 in Marshall Co., MS. He was the son of Caleb Jr. and Elizabeth Hicks Cox. He was one of 18 children, two of whom died in Confederate service. John married first Amanda Street. She died during the Civil War and he married her sister, Julia Ann Kiziah Street Oct. 19, 1865. Both wives were the daughters of Anderson and Keziah McBride Street. John served in Co. "A" 23rd Miss. Infantry. He died February 14, 1901 and is buried in Little Hope Cemetery in Tippah County.
Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Emscivilw/bios.html
Family Members
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Nancy Jane Cox Cox
1833–1916
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Mary Catherine Cox Cherry
1834–1867
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Sarah Ann Adaline Cox Nowlin
1835–1910
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Charity Parlee Cox Winborne
1838–1920
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Sgt Isaac Newton Cox
1839–1928
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Margaret Lucinda Cox Nowlin
1840–1874
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Corp Joseph Jasper Cox
1841–1863
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Louisa Elizabeth Cox Street
1843–1916
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Pvt William Franklin Cox
1844–1862
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Robert Bird Cox
1845–1929
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Elijah Alonzo "Lon" Cox
1847–1898
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Laura Ann Cox Casey
1849–1935
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Richard Edwin Cox
1850–1934
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Almeda Ann Cox Casey
1852–1937
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Jemimia Cornelia Cox Cox
1854–1932
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Mary Martha Frances Cox Newman
1856–1945
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Amanda Meadows Cox Blanks
1858–1930
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