Harriet _____1

#14998, (circa 1834 - )

Family

Lemon Cox b. c 1832
Child 1.Edwin C Cox+2 (1856 - )
Her married name was Cox.1 
Marriage*She married Lemon Cox, son of Horatio F Cox and Rebecca Johnson.1 
Birth*circa 1834She was born circa 1834 at South CarolinaG.1 
21 June 1860She and Lemon Cox appeared on the census of 21 June 1860 at Anderson Twp., Hamilton Co., OhioG; neis. Horatio and Rebecca Coc, fam. 367; Walter R Johnson (37), fam. 369.2 
24 June 1870She and Lemon Cox appeared on the census of 24 June 1870 at Anderson Twp., Hamilton Co., OhioG; neis. Horatio and Rebecca Cox, fam. 384; Walter Cox (30), fam. 385; Walter R Johnson, fam. 387.1 
30 September 1890In Louisa J Cox's will dated 30 September 1890, Harriet _____ was named as an heir. "I cannot suffiently acknowledge my love and gratitude to me dear sister-in-law Harriet G Cox for the kind and devoted care and attention received at her hands and the hands of my brother Lemon and his family."3

Citations

  1. [S18] 1870 U.S. Federal Census. Lemmon H (38), blacksmith, b. OH; Harriett (36), keeping house, b. SC, real estate value $2000.
  2. [S19] 1860 U.S. Federal Census. L H (27), blacksmith, b. OH, real estate value $500; Harriet G (26), b. SC.
  3. [S714] Hamilton County Ohio Probate Court, Will Index and Books (1791- ), online www.probatect.org/courtrecordsarchive/willindex.htm, Vol. 53, pp. 254-257. Mentions brother Lemon, and gives all personal effects to her sister-in-law Harriet G Cox (unless otherwise devised), including a gold watch and chain, and a gold ring with "my sister's initial thereon"; to niece Fanny Wood, a set of silver spoons with "my sister's initial (S.J.C.) thereon" and one pair of gold earrings; to Marshall P Cox, a gold ring; to niece Alice Cox, one lamp; to niece Jesse Cox, "my bible" at the old homestead; to Harriet A Cox, widow of Panel, "the feather bed in the upstairs bed room of the old homestead"; to John Coffey, in trust for brother W S Scott, one-third of money on hand; to brother Lemon M Cox, one-third of all money and real estate; to the children of brother Panel, one-third of all money and real estate; to nephew Edwin C Cox, a set of silver spoons. "I cannot suffiently acknowledge my love and gratitude to me dear sister-in-law Harriet G Cox for the kind and devoted care and attention received at her hands and the hands of my brother Lemon and his family." Names friend C C Johnson of Forestville executor. Signed 30 Sep 1890. Witnesses Ida May Cox and Josie Homan [Howan?].