Family: Cox, Frederick Walter / Losee, Lydia Margaret (F6069)

m. 11 Oct 1854


Family Chart     |    PDF

Cox, Jonathan Upham
Male (1785-1830)
Blood, Lucinda
Female (1787-1838)
 
 
Cox, William Upham
Male (1808-1865)
Cox, Charles Bejamin
Male (1810-1892)
Cox, Jonathan
Male (1813-1813)
Cox, Augustus
Male (1816-1904)
Cox, Samuel Leach
Male (1819-1892)
Cox, Harriet Lucinda
Female (1823-1854)
Cox, Esther
Female (1825-1825)
Cox, Amos
Male (1821-1898)
Cox, Mary Elizabeth
Female (1826-1912)
Cox, Mary Elizabeth
Female (1826-1912)
Losee, David
Male (1783-1844)
Huff, Lydia
Female (1797-1874)
 
 
Losee, Abraham
Male (1814-1887)
Losee, Isaac Huff
Male (1816-1891)
Losee, Mary Jane
Female (1820-1881)
Losee, Jemima
Female (1823-1901)
Losee, John
Male (1826-1841)
Losee, Rebecca
Female (1828- )
Losee, Matilda twin
Female (1837-1896)
Losee, Lydia Margaret
Female (1834-1921)
Cox, Frederick Walter
Male (1812-1865)

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