She was the daughter of Isaac Cox and Susannah Tomlinson. The family can be traced from Virginia to the area known as New Sweden on the Delaware River between PA and NJ. It can be traced to 1600 in Sweden.
Margaret was the widow of Thomas Lockhart who was killed in the Rev War. On 2 July 1783 in Rockbridge Co., VA she married Robert Everett, another Rev War Veteran. She had had one son by T. Lockhart and would bear another ten children to Robert Everett. They are: Caty, Mary, Thomas, Nancy Agnes, William, Jean, Ann, Margaret, James, and John.
She was the daughter of Isaac Cox and Susannah Tomlinson. The family can be traced from Virginia to the area known as New Sweden on the Delaware River between PA and NJ. It can be traced to 1600 in Sweden.
Margaret was the widow of Thomas Lockhart who was killed in the Rev War. On 2 July 1783 in Rockbridge Co., VA she married Robert Everett, another Rev War Veteran. She had had one son by T. Lockhart and would bear another ten children to Robert Everett. They are: Caty, Mary, Thomas, Nancy Agnes, William, Jean, Ann, Margaret, James, and John.
Family Members
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Robert I. "Robin" Everett
1750–1827 (m. 1783)
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Catherine Everrett Walker
1784–1845
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Mary Everett
1786–1843
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Thomas Everett
1789–1850
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Nancy Agnes Everett White
1790–1852
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William Richard Everett
1792–1869
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Jane Everett McConnel
1795–1882
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James W. Everett
1805–1876
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