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Joseph Cox, son of John Cox and Catherine Cull, was born 1 November 1783 in Virginia. He married Mary Rue in 1804 in Henry County, Kentucky. They had ten children. He died in 1848 in Rapids City, Illinois. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska and California.
Connect with the past and present through this genealogy of the Good Family. This is the Second Edition by this author, containing much more information, pictures and details than the first edition. This edition begins with John Good and Anna Davis and follows their three sons, documenting each generation that follows. Some of the allied families included in this family tree are: Bauer, Bell, Carr, Cook, Cox, Davis, Dixon, Frazier, Gregg, Griffith, Hadley, Holderman, Huntley, Jackson, Jordan, Marshall, Mitchell, Mumpower, Nash, Osborne, Page, Presnall, Rice, Scarlett, Sherman, Stalker, Stanley, Steward, Straight, Thompson, Vant, Way, Wilcox, and more. Information regarding the history of Valton, Wisconsin, is also included. If you are related to any Goods or are a history buff, this second edition is for you. The whole family will enjoy reading this family's history through the generations.
Daniel Morgan was born in Norwich, Connecticut, ca. 1770-1774, son of William and Martha Morgan. He married Polly Frost (born 1776), daughter of Ebenezer Frost and Luthena Cady, in 1795. They moved to Schoharie County, New York in the early 1800's and later to Gennessee County. Daniel died after 1830. Frost ancestors are traced to Edmund Frost who came to Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1635. Other Frost ancestral families are the Pratts, Danas, Waterhouses, and Cadys. Descendants lived in New York, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kansas, Iowa, Michigan, Colorado, Nebraska, and elsewhere.
The Author’s pioneer ancestors were early settlers in the western movement, sometimes trekking roughly cleared pathways behind teams of oxen. Family meetings and marriages at New Ipswich, NH, Watervliet, NY, New Castle, KY, Richmond, IN, Old Oxford, IL, Mt. Pleasant, IW, Firth, NE, and Denver, CO, form the basis of this historical and genealogy story. Family chronicles, deeds, wills, census records, tombstones and written biological sketches form the basis for this book. Research was conducted in 87 counties in 22 states from Maine to Colorado, and also Wales, Scotland and England, over a 16 year period.
William Dixon, son of Henry Dixon and Rose, was born in Ireland. He married Ann Gregg in about 1690. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana.