Display Patriot - P-139908 - Abram/Abraham COX

Abram/Abraham COX

SAR Patriot #: P-139908

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State of Service: MD      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
DAR #: A026966

Birth: 01 Jan 1752 / Frederick / MD
Death: 24 Mar 1834 / Monongalia / VA

Qualifying Service Description:

2Lt, Capt Philp Pindell, Colonel Lemuel Barritt


Additional References:

Arch of MD, Vol 21, pg 86


Spouse: Elizabeth Clarke
Children: Isaac; Moses; Abraham;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1957-04-22 PA Unassigned Ralph Lionel Cox (82109) Isaac   
1967-12-22 PA Unassigned Cornelius Peterson (96233) Isaac   
1973-05-18 NJ Unassigned James Daniel Cox DDS (104419) Isaac   
1985-12-03 IN Unassigned Jay Emmitt Hess (123680) Susannah   
2017-05-04 VA 72586 James Brock Hess USNR (197681) Isaac   
Location:
Georgetown / Monongalia / WV / USA
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Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

This cemetery is located on the summit of a small hill inside a chain link fence. This cemetery is in very good condition. This cemetery is located on an active coal mine. A coal spoil pile is located immediately to the west. There are "No Trespassing" signs posted on the road leading to the cemetery




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