The human remains and artifacts were sent to Syracuse University where they were studied by anthropologists from 2007 until 2014, when they were reinterred at Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn.
A daughter, Elizabeth Rowe Cox (born November 14, 1822), was the first child to pass away, on July 29, 1823, and was likely one of the early interments in the Spring Street burial vaults.
Name Elizh. Rowe Cox
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Jul 1823
Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
Gender Female
Age 0
Marital Status Unknown
Birth Year (Estimated) 1823
Birthplace New York
Burial Place Spring St.
The human remains and artifacts were sent to Syracuse University where they were studied by anthropologists from 2007 until 2014, when they were reinterred at Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn.
A daughter, Elizabeth Rowe Cox (born November 14, 1822), was the first child to pass away, on July 29, 1823, and was likely one of the early interments in the Spring Street burial vaults.
Name Elizh. Rowe Cox
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Jul 1823
Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
Gender Female
Age 0
Marital Status Unknown
Birth Year (Estimated) 1823
Birthplace New York
Burial Place Spring St.
Family Members
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Rt. Rev Arthur Cleveland Coxe
1818–1896
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Rev Samuel Hanson Cox Jr
1819–1895
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James Richards Cox
1821–1910
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William Cowper Cox
1824–1882
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Elizabeth Russell Cox Thayer
1825–1901
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Alfred Roe Cox
1825–1832
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Edward Dorr Griffin Cox
1828–1832
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Abiah Caroline Cox
1830–1832
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Mary Liddon Cox
1831–1831
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Frances A Cox Headley
1833–1884
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Henrietta Wolf Cox
1837–1838
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Susan Roe Coxe Thomas
1838–1916
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Anna Morrison Cox
1839–1907
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Mary Lundie Cox Bartow
1842–1923
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