The Cox family in America

The Cox family in America

Two volumes of Cox family genealogy combined as one. The first volume contains information about the various early Cox families across America. The second volume deals specifically with the descendants of James and Sarah Cock of Killingworth upon Matinecock, in the township of Oysterbay, Long Island, New York.

Tombstone records of eighteen cemeteries in Poundridge, New York

Map of cemeteries in Poundridge New York

In 1940 and 1941 Mrs. Sterling B. Jordan and Mrs. Frank W. Seth walked the 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, New York compiling the names and dates for all gravestones. Added to some of those gravestone listings were familial relationships if known. In addition, they referenced an even earlier listing of a few of the cemeteries by William Eardley taken in 1901.

Descendants of John Washburn of Duxbury, MA

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The Washburn family of Middleboro, Massachusetts, traces its lineage to John Washburn, who emigrated from Evesham, England, in 1632. His descendants played significant roles in early American history, including Capt. Amos Washburn, a Revolutionary War officer, and his son Gen. Abiel Washburn, a prominent leader in Middleboro. The lineage continued through notable figures, including Judge Nathan Washburn, who practiced law and served as a special justice in the Plymouth district. This family has left a lasting impact on the Old Colony and its governance.