Il avait une relation avec Lydia Katherine Thomas.
Enfant(s):
When he was an old man, Jimmy Cox went out in the night to see why the hogs were making noise. He got lost in Slotter Bay. Since he was wearing nothing but his underwear and it was winter, he walked around and around a stump trying to keep warm until he wore a path. He froze to death before anyone missed him and came to look. This was about 1895. Bunnie Lewis Butler remembers going with her aunt, Flora Smithy, to see the place. Flora's long dress drug over the brush and Bunnie who was wearing a short dress because she was young, tried to make her dress drag the ground too.
!SOURCE: Stephanie Harrington, Surfside Beach SC - her own research & high school students of Conway SC
!CENSUS: 1860 Columbus Co NC (786): James B. Cox 37 m farm $2500 RE $9000 personal b NC; Lydia K. Cox 32 f b NC; Theodore W. Coc 14 m b NC att sch; D. J. R. Cox 7 m b NC att sch; C. P. Cox 5 m b NC; F. E. Cox 3 m b NC
!SLAVES: 1860 census Columbus Co NC: 3 m 6 f (total 9)
Above from Vicky's Genealogy on Rootsweb WorldConnect Project.
James Benjamin Cox | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lydia Katherine Thomas |
Sampronios (sic) Long, age 15, occupation student, born NC. Isaac Long Sr, age 44, occupation Farmer, born NC. Note from Gary D. Long: "Do not undertand the Sr. as there was not a Jr. or notone I have found."