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- Per Ronnie Bartholomew 02-2007: in the 1920 Anderson Co. TN, cernsus,widowed Frances was living with her step-son, Joe Mack Cox and hisfamily. In the 1930 Anderson Co. TN census, she was living with herstep daughter, Sarah Cox Grubb and her husband. She died at the homeof her step-son-in-law, George J. Copeland.
1. If Frances was his first wife, then they must have divorced inorder for
him to re-marry and have children by other wives, which would make the
children Frances' step children and would not make her a widow.
2. Frances was NOT his first wife, which would mean he could havechildren
by another wife prior to Frances. So when did he and Frances marry andwho
was his first wife?
3. Frances re-married and her new husband was named Cox and he hadchildren
before he married her, but he was deceased by the time of the 1920census.
If so, who was this second husband?
EMAIL sent to Ronnie Bartholomew questioning source and facts02-07-2007. J Solis.
NEW HOPE BAPT. CH. CEMETERY - AEC # 32
Recorded November, 1968 and later by Lewis and Marjorie Parsly.
Located 100 feet east of the East Portal of the Y-12 enclosure,
on Tract B-121C, from New Hope Baptist Church (Cemetery).
Cox Arthur 05-11-1895 05-21-1895 Son of R. C. &Lula Cox
Cox Cassie L. 07-14-1887 02-03-1888 Dau of T. A. & S.A. E. Cox
Cox, Edward 03-14-1896 04-08-1896 Son of R. C. &Lula Cox
Cox, Francis A. 05-18-1856 1951 Wife of Thomas A.Cox
Cox, Nancy J. 03-08-1842 11-03-1881 Wife of T. A. Cox
Cox, S. A. E. 08-15-1853 01-19-1888 Wife of T. A. Cox
Cox, Thomas A. 03-05-1841 04-28-1919
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