Ezekiah W. Baker & Mary E. Crispen Baker
Peters Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery
Nectarine
Venango County, PA
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Monday, January 6, 2014
Absley G Hare Peek
The father of Absley is Charles W Hare, born in North Carolina. Her mother was Nancy A ? born in North Carolina. Try the 1860 Census, The family did live in Portsmouth,Virginia area. She had a sister Josephine and a brother believe George. Hope this gives you extended hope of searching. Good luck ,Gale census , Va and N C
Amnon Peek Grave Pics
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=55408524
Birth: | May 17, 1840 |
Death: | Jun., 1917 |
61st Va Infantry C S A | |
Burial: Peek Memorial Cemetery Jolliff Chesapeake City Virginia, USA | |
Created by: Gale Harvell Record added: Jul 24, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 55408524 |
Cox Family Goderich Ontario
My sister Chris and I just returned from Goderich, Ontario. It was a very interesting journey. We found grandparents, great grandparents and great great grandparents in the Maitland Cemetery and also much information on the Cox and McLean Families. We also had the opportunity to visit the original homestead site of Samuel Cox and his father James and visited with the present owners. The Archives and museums up there are loaded with helpful information and the people were wonderful. It is a beautiful area. We were saddened to learn that the home in town in which Samuel and Catherine moved into after leaving the farm was destroyed in a tornado on August 21, 2011..... exactly two years to the date of our visit. It was a Heritage Home (similar to our historic homes). The city has well documented records of the house and previous owners. A brand new home is going up on the site. Many homes were destroyed in this storm.... something not expected in this area of Canada. I am going to attach a document to this email ... some of it from my brother David's research and also my mother's (Catherine Margaret Cox Hansen) recollections. I think there are some errors in her naming of the siblings of our grandfather Amos David Cox.... who was the youngest of the 12 Cox Children.
Would like to hear from you or some of the Cox family for whom you are doing research. While we were in some of the archives.... Goderich, Sarnia, Sombra, Wyoming Ontario.... we did notice some incorrect information and we did try to help the archivists with the correct information. I am also sending the family picture along with some other pictures to the people who helped us with some of our research.
Laura Hansen Dahle Granddaughter of Amos David Cox and great granddaughter to Samuel and Catherine McLean Cox
Family Photograph of Samuel and Catherine McLean Cox Family
Photo stamped R. R. Sallows ..... a well known Goderich Ontario photographer.
This copy of the photograph was made by Laura Hansen Dahle, August 2013, granddaughter of Amos David and Jennie Maud McLagan Cox
Samuel (03 Aug1827 - 18 Apr 1889) and Catherine McLean Cox (18 Mar 1834 - 04 Jan 1916) homesteaded land in Goderich township, Ontario, Canada. Other members of their family also moved to this area from Ireland which is documented in a reference book: Huron County: The 1890 Farmers Directory, REF 971.322 HUR in the Goderich city Library (2013)
The members of the Samuel Cox Family (according to documents obtained by my brother David Hansen include the following:
Samuel and Catherine McLean Cox (married 18 Oct 1855), both buried in the Maitland Cemetery in Goderich
Mary Jane Cox (30 Jul 1854 - 12 Nov 1940)
Samuel James Cox (08 Aug 1856 - 10 Aug 1883)
Edward John Cox (28 Dec 1857 -14 Sep 1946) Buried in Rapid City, SD, Spouse Sara Malissia Elliott
Elizabeth Catherine (Eliza) Cox (28 Feb 1860 - 10 June 1937), Spouse Thomas H. Welch
William Murray (Will) Cox (16 May 1862 - 28 Sep 1938) Buried in Rapid City, SD, spouse Dessie E. O. Carns
Robert Burke (Burke) Cox ( 29 Dec 1863 - 18 Nov 1935) spouse Minnie Hilburn
Thomas Wilson (Wilson) Cox ( 27 Mar 1866 - 05 Mar 1931) spouse Mary Parker
George Miller Shaw Cox (31 Jan 1868 - 19 Jan 1933) spouse Ethel Deans
Matilda Ann (Tillie) Cox ( 08 Apr 1870 -22 Oct 1940) spouse William P. Westby
Norris Alexander Cox (22 Jan 1872 - 18 Jul 1936) spouse Hattie Loyer
Albert Kennedy Cox (11 Jul 1874 - ?) spouse Ella Jamison
Amos David Cox (10 Oct 1876 - 17 Oct 1922) died in Chicago Illinois, buried in Goderich Ontario spouse Jenny Maud McLagan (married 24 Jun 1908 in Chicago, Illinois, buried with Amos David Cox in Maitland Cemetery, Goderich Ontario) died in June of 1962, cremains buried in 1964
The photo would have been taken before the year 1883 when Samuel James Cox died in a railroad accident.
According to notes left by my mother Catherine Margaret Cox Hansen, the family members in the photograph are as follows:
Back row from left to right: Samuel James, Edward, Robert Burke, Will Middle row from left to right Wilson Matilda, Grandma Cox (Catherine McLean), Grandpa Samuel Cox, Mary Jane Bottom row left to right, George, Albert, Amos David, Eliza and Norris.
I do not think these all match up according to the birth information.
Looking at the birthdays, I believe the bottom row to be Albert, George,Amos David, Matilda and Norris . I would be interested in finding more information on this photo if possible.
I also would be interested in any additional information that anyone with ties to the family could share with us. My sister Christine and I visited Ontario Canada in late August, 2013 in search of our mother’s family. We were pleased to find some very helpful people and information on this trip, our first to this area. Our mother Catherine Cox Hansen talked very fondly of her trips to Canada with her family and also the sadness of the loss of her father Amos David Cox in 1922 when she was only 10 years old. I have a number of photographs, some still unidentified that I would be interested in sharing.
Cox Family Pic Names
Gertrude Cox Kopp was a descendent of Edward Cox and I understand the Family Bible went to him because at the time he was the oldest. Samuel Jr. died young... don't know how/what from.... maybe we will be able to find some info on our trip. Edward was one of the brothers that came to SD and before she died, both my brother David and I had been in contact with Gertrude who lived in Phillip, SD. We have the names of her children, but I have never met them. My brother's first wife Donna was a friend of Sandy Cox another descendent of Edward Cox. David graduated from the School of Mines in Rapid City and he became familiar with some of the Coxs in that area.
Laura Hansen Dahle
Cox Family Pic
I have finally had time to dig through the old family pictures to find the Cox Family portrait (taken in Goderich, Ontario by the R. R. Sallows photo studio)*see note below. I will send a separate image of the names... based on some information from my late mother Catherine Cox Hansen. I think I have figured out the missing number 4 person based on the ages of the family from an original listing in the family bible that was in the possession of Gertrude Cox Kopp (before her death). I think #4 is Will (William Murray) and #5 Wilson (Thomas Wilson..... the descendent you have been tracing).
My sister Chris and I are going to be taking a trip to Canada to try to trace some more of our maternal and paternal family history in both Sarnia and Goderich. I have some early postcards of Goderich with my mother's writing as a young girl. The cards have X's on them noting the location of the Cox Family home in Goderich. I am going to see if we can find an actual address. We are also going to be going out to the cemetery as both of our grandparents Amos David and Jenny Maud MacLagan Cox are buried there, along with the Great Grandparents and I believe a few others.
My brother David Hansen (who has a Family Tree (Hansen) under Ancestry.com) has been sending me information on the family in recent days including the Family Group Sheet for Samuel Cox which lists Name, Birth, Death, Burial, Marriage, and Spouse records for many of the 12 siblings/children of Samuel and Catherine McLean Cox. If I can separate it out from one of the files, I will try to send it to you. Do you have an records/information on the Cox family that you could share with us? Any pictures. We are excited about visiting this area as our mother used to tell us about visiting her grandparents and family in Canada (she was the youngest of all of the Cox cousins and her dad died so young... in 1922 when she was only 10 years old).
*note: I sent for the tourism brochures for both Goderich and Sarnia and in the Goderich brochure they advertise the Sallows Gallery of Old Goderich photos.... you might try to Google it. There are some online digital images and we have found the name Cox and McLean among the names. We hope to visit the actual Gallery in Goderich.
I hope you will keep in touch and share any information you find. If you are interested, we could send you images of the present day Goderich when we return. Let me know.
Laura Hansen Dahle
www.sallowsgallery.ca
Cox Family Photo has the imprint of R. R. Sallows in the lower left corner of the frame.
Edward Farrior Southerland
The website was very helpful. Edward Farrior Southerland was my great grandfather and Vera Merle Setzer Southerland my great grandmother.
Thanks
Dawn Huston Hall
Thanks
Dawn Huston Hall
Laban Cemetery
Newspaper Obituary of Laura Virginia Brownley Forrest, wife of William James Forrest, and mother of Thomas Jefferson Forrest. It says she was buried "in the family cemetery near Laban". Think anyone knows where that family cemetery is and who else is buried there? Her son and his family are buried elsewhere (Milford Haven Cemetery near Moon, VA).
But I've never found Laura or William James' graves. And they aren't listed online. Laban isn't exactly a large area. Does anyone we know live around there?
Mrs. Laura Virginia Forrest Mrs. Laura V. Forrest, aged 79 years, died at her home near Diggs, Sunday, October 6th at 5 P.M. She is survived by two sons, T.J. and W.E. Forest, of Diggs; three daughters, Mrs. J.W. Hunley, of Norfolk; Mrs. W.J. Smith, of Portsmouth, and Mrs. C.E. Smith, of this county; one brother, J.D. Brownley, of Laban; one sister, Mrs. T.J. Hurst, Berkley. Mrs. Forrest was a member of Salem M.E. Church, where the funeral services were held Tuesday at 1:30 P.M. Conducted by her pastor, Rev. H.J. Paylor, assisted by Rev. Wilbur C. Diggs. Interment was made in the family cemetery near Laban. The active pallbearers were, Oscar Forrest, Maywood Smith, Wilton Forrest, Willie Forrest, Edwin Smith and Frank Smith. The honorary pallbeareres were Wray Forrest, Joseph Forrest, Marshall Forrest and Frank Smith. The Mathews Journal October 10, 1929
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