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Introduction
- Jerry Cox spent many years researching his family history. He kept extensive notes of his research. When he imported jcoxff.ged on Oct 15, 2013, he included many notes containing the research he wanted to share. Jerry gave me permission to organize these notes in a more accessible format. After his passing there were 970 profiles added to my watchlist. I'm not sure how many profiles included notes. I have seen many notes, some of which contain many people. Settings can vary from community, historical, family and individual.
- There are about three dozen notes that I know about. I will try to get all his notes logged as soon as possible. Only notes referring to many individuals will be given their own source page. Thank you for your patience. If you come across a note of his that is of interest to you, please leave a comment with the WikiTree ID and note number. I will add that to my list of priorities. Thank you again.
- This page contains the Stories by Jerry Cox in numeric order.
- The Category page for Cox-5399 Stories by Jerry Cox has notes listed in alphabetic order (without the note number).
- Cox Family History Preserved lists all known notes/stories by Jerry Cox.[1]
Status for Notes
Note 1355: Families of Cotham Siblings:
- Originally posted by Jerry Cox at 12:30, 16 October 2013 in two parts to:
- Cotham-13: Alfred Sampson Cotham.
- Cotham-34: Moses Payne Cotham.
- Status: Needs Headers and WT IDs.
Note 1385: Search for Family of Reed Cox Begins:
- Originally posted by Jerry Cox at 12:30, 16 October 2013 to Cox-5654: Dudley C. Cox:
- Status: Has Headers.
Note 1393: Hopkins Cox and the Will of his Father:
- Originally posted to Cox-5659: Hopkins Muse Cox by Jerry Cox at 12:30, 16 October 2013.
- Status: Some names need profiles and/or WT IDs.
Note 1423: Looking for Family History:
- Originally posted to profile of Reed Cox by Jerry Cox at 12:30, 16 October 2013.
- Status: Needs more WT IDs entered.
Note 1427: Settling On The Holston River:
- Originally posted to profile of William Cox by Jerry Cox at 12:30, 16 October 2013.
- Status: Some names have WT IDs
Cox Family History Preserved: has many notes logged
- Originally posted to various profiles created by Jerry Cox.
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Stories by Jerry Cox Entered in Note # Order:
Note 1393: Hopkins Cox and the Will of his Father
Note 1423: Looking for Family HIstory
Note 1427: Settling On The Holston River
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Sources
- ↑ To the best of my knowledge these notes were written by Jerry unless otherwise specified. Should another source be found the note will be adjusted accordingly. Jerry has sent much of his writings to Terry Mason's Family History Site which has a searchable Surname List. Much of the info on this site cites sources. if using data cite the individual's link on Terry Mason's Family History Site along with any sources this website cites. Fuller-5853 16:34, 22 March 2019 (UTC). The information Jerry Cox sent to Terry Mason was originally sent 5 Oct 2001 and updated 11 Sep 2003. The GEDCOM. jcoxff.ged was submitted to WikiTree on 15 Oct 2013. Therefore the data will be very close to being the same between the two websites.
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