Re: Research My Great Uncles, Aunts, etc.
my father maurice john coxon born in shirley derby 1920, his father charles married to margerie, belive there was a george who moved to usa any info grately appreciated
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Re: Research My Great Uncles, Aunts, etc.
Dear Debra: Success. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
My childrens' great-grandfather was George Coxon, born 1877 and son of George and Sarah Taylor Coxon, son of William and Elizabeth Wheeldon Coxon.
George came to the US in 1902 and married Jane Susan Johnson. they had one son George Sterling born 1910. George Sterling married Virginia Hart and they had 3 children, Nancy, Sheila and William. William married in 1968 to Margaret Rissland and have 2 sons, Laurence and Alan. These are my sons.
George Sr., born 1877, is the brother of Ernest and William who came to USA. William had the chocolate factory.
Bette Cooper is also related through George, Ernest and William's only sister Ada.
Please e-mail me with all the info and dates, names you have from George and Sarah down to the present. I have much more on the ancestors on the female lines.
Peggy
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Re: COXON'S OF TRENTON NJ/POTTERS
Need help from the Coxon's Clan in Trenton NJ. I have traced my roots to a Mary Coxon date of birth around 1870's in Trenton NJ. She married Edmond Patterson referenced in the Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey by Francis Banzley Lee. Does anyone know where Mary links into the family?
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Re: COXON'S OF TRENTON NJ/POTTERS
Hi, I have a few Mary's in my Coxon line. A Mary Jane Coxon born in 1877 in the Fulford area. No information on her spouse but she had many siblings. Do you have any other information or more details? Thanks, Lori Fink
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hi jean my name is doreen coxon my coxons are all from old north point road baltimore my grand father is john henry coxon sr.
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Re: Research My Great Uncles, Aunts, etc.
hello your dad is my dads uncle
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I have just come across this and Phil and William were brothers of my grandfather George. He had two daughters and a son of which 2 are alive. My mother Iris mentioned the Scarfes
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