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  • Roepnaam is Amey.
  • Zij is geboren op 29 maart 1742 in Warrington Township, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.
  • Ze werd gedoopt mei 1742 in Warrington Township, York, Colony of Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.
  • (MARR) in het jaar 1766 in Cane Creek MM, Orange, North Carolina, United States.
  • Zij is overleden in het jaar 1795 in Mill Creek MM, New Castle, Delaware, United States, zij was toen 52 jaar oud.
  • Zij is begraven in Londonderry, Ross County, Ohio, Verenigde Staten.
  • Een kind van Christopher Hussey en Ann Garretson

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Naomi "Amy" Hussey, daughter of Christopher Hussey and Ann Garretson Hussey, was born 29th, 2nd month, 1742 (29 Apr 1742 in Old Style) in Warrington, Pennsylvania.s a two-story house, and the girls' bedroom was upstairs. The girls had a chamberpot in their bedroom for nocturnal use, but they disdained to use it unless absolutely necessary because they had to clean it after every use. They had devised 'a better way' when they 'had to go.' They simply went out on the upstairs veranda, raised their gowns and watered the shrubbery below.family was all asleep little five-year-old Amy 'had to go.' She was following routine procedure when a great commotion exploded in the bushes below, and she was startled to see an indignant, half-naked Indian run from his hiding place.that."e Creek MM (NC), returned to Warrington and invited/helped the Hussey family to migrate to Cane Creek. Solomon married Amy either in Warrington or Cane Creek just before or after this move.her Hussey settled on Mill Creek, not too far from William Cox and Katharine Kinkey Cox and lived on land adjoining Sarah Duskin, a widow... Solomon Cox and Amy Hussey Cox settled on Richland Creek, some six or eight miles away to the south and next to Stephen Hussey, brother of Amy, and also next to his brother, Thomas Cox and Martha Jenkins Cox. Solomon Cox purchased this land July 20, 1765 from Benjamin Ellis."son County, Virginia at this time, since their son, Thomas Cox was born in Virginia. It is possible that Solomon Cox anticipated the fierce revolutionary struggle that was about to take place in Guilford County and elected to remove his family to a safer location. The Battle of Guilford Courthouse was shortly fought there between the forces of General Charles Cornwallis and General Nathaniel Greene.minutes of Warrington of February 13, 1779 record that 'an inquiry to be made into the life and conversation of Solomon Cox since coming here.' Warrington delayed acceptance of the certificate until investigation revealed that his daughter, Martha Cox was married to her first cousin. Solomon Cox had taken 'the test' and had owned a slave which he sold prior to his application to Warrington. Thecertificate was returned to Cane Creek not accepted."ed by Cane Creek Monthly Meeting for "marrying out of unity to her first cousin." On the same date Solomon Cox was disowned by Cane Creek Monthly Meeting for allowing his daughter to marry her cousinand for having owned a slave.isit made by the family back to York County, Pennsylvania. The certificate apparently arrived at the hand of a third party. Warrington Monthly Meeting minutes record, "Solomon Cox's wife and children (except one) certificate from Cane Creek, 8-12-1780, but they being removed from us it is thought best to send it back to that mtg." Naomi "Amy" Hussey Cox, "wife of Solomon, and children" were granted a certificate January 6, 1781 to New Garden Monthly Meeting in Guilford County by Cane Creek Monthly Meeting. The family was received by New Garden Monthly Meeting June 30, 1781.by the name of Solomon Cox appeared in Montgomery County, Virginia, according to "Virginia Tax Payers, 1782-1787." [Probably Solomon, son of John and Solomon, son of William, as the records show Solomon and Naomi selling their property here and Solomon, son of William mentions his property here in his will.] Both later appeared in Wythe County when it was formed from Montgomery County in 1789. Both reappeared in Grayson County when it was formed from Wythe County in 1792.of Wilson Creek, a branch of New River. On May 1, 1792 they conveyed their land to David Pugh, according to Wythe County Deed Book 1, page 103. Apparently the attorney handling the deed forgot to geta separate acknowledgement from Naomi on the transfer, and three years later a confirmation document was drawn up for her signature, which was sent to here new home in Wythe County. She signed the ratification document April 25, 1795, according to Wythe County Deed Book 1, page 352., page 131. Apparently Solomon Cox acquired additional land in Grayson County shortly afterwards, it being 540 acres on Cole Creek, a branch of Chestnut Creek which was a tributary of New River.is believed that Solomon Cox removed to Ross County, Ohio about 1813. In 1818 Ross County and Athens County, Ohio gave up land to form Hocking County, Ohio. A Solomon Cox and a Jacob Cox appeared in the 1818 tax list of Hocking County, according to "Early Ohio Tax Records" by Esther Weygandt Powell.Book A, page 1. Solomon Cox appeared as the head of a household in Eagle township of Hocking County, page 66, in the 1820 census of the county.that the will was probated July 3, 1820 by Solomon Cox and William Dixon. The will was proved by "oaths of Cox and Ratliff, the subscribing witnesses."

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Christopher Hussey
± 1716-1773
Ann Garretson
1720-1801

Naomi Amy Hussey
1742-1795


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