Stanley Cox

Stanley Cox||p244.htm#i31001|Arthur James Cox|b. 1871\nd. 1940|p243.htm#i29769|Maud J Evans||p315.htm#i30994|Elijah Cocksedge|b. 23 Jan 1825\nd. 3 Nov 1891|p168.htm#i29689|Mary A. Hammond|b. c 1832\nd. 1919|p398.htm#i29701|||||||
     Stanley Cox was born in New South Wales. He was the son of Arthur James Cox and Maud J Evans.

Susannah A Cox

(1854 - )
Susannah A Cox|b. 1854|p244.htm#i29766|Elijah Cocksedge|b. 23 Jan 1825\nd. 3 Nov 1891|p168.htm#i29689|Mary Ann Hammond|b. c 1832\nd. 1919|p398.htm#i29701|William Cocksedge|b. 31 Jul 1807|p206.htm#i9055|Mary Marshall||p554.htm#i29688|John Hammond||p398.htm#i29702||||
     Susannah A Cox was born in 1854 in New South Wales. She was the daughter of Elijah Cocksedge and Mary Ann Hammond.

William Cox

     William Cox married Mary Ruby, daughter of John Ruby and Mary Stanbury, on 3 March 1817 in Inwardleigh, Devon.

William Cox

(1908 - )
William Cox|b. 1908|p244.htm#i30999|Arthur James Cox|b. 1871\nd. 1940|p243.htm#i29769|Maud J Evans||p315.htm#i30994|Elijah Cocksedge|b. 23 Jan 1825\nd. 3 Nov 1891|p168.htm#i29689|Mary A. Hammond|b. c 1832\nd. 1919|p398.htm#i29701|||||||
     William Cox was born in 1908 in New South Wales. He was the son of Arthur James Cox and Maud J Evans.

William Henry Cox

(20 February 1808 - 12 July 1882)
Charts
Hooper descendants
     William Henry Cox was born on 20 February 1808 in London, England. He was the son of Charles Cox & Betty Hoad Culham. He was christened on 16 March 1808 in St Clement Danes, Westminster.
     William Henry Cox married Emily Augusta Hooper, daughter of William Hooper and Mary [Darby] Bickley, on 3 April 1834 in St Mary, Finchley. They married by licence with the consent of parents - she was of Finchley and he was of St Giles. William Henry Cox was listed in a directory dated 1846 as William Henry Cox steam printer & printing ink maker, 5 Great Queen Street & at 29 Parker St, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
     William Henry Cox and Emily Augusta Hooper were recorded on the 1851 census in 12 Pavillion Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Sussex, England. William Henry Cox, age 43, married, head of household, occupation master painter, born St Clements Danes, Mid., Emily Augusta Cox, age 37, wife, married, born, Coleman, Mid., Elizabeth Cox, age 14, daughter, scholar at home born St Giles, Mid., Julia Cox, age 12, daughter, scholar at home, born St Giles, Mid., Mary Ann Cox, age 9, daughter, scholar at home, born St Giles, Mid., Frances Cox, age 5, daughter, scholar at home, born St Giles, Mid., Louisa Cox, age 3, daughter, scholar at home, born Brixton, Surrey.
     William Henry Cox and Emily Augusta Hooper appeared on the 1861 census in Portsmouth Rd, Actington?, Winchester, Hampshire. William Henry Cox, head, 53, printer employing 18 men & boys...., born St Clements, Mdx; Emily Augusta, wife, 47, born City of London; Mary Ann, daughter, 18, born St Giles, Mdx; Frances, daughter, 15, born St Giles; Louisa, daughter 13, born Brixton, Surrey; Henry Heffernan Hoyde?, nephew, 12, born B.., Mdx, plus a cook, coachman and two servants.
     William Henry Cox and Emily Augusta Hooper appeared on the 1871 census in 38 Brunswick Square, Hove, Sussex. William Cox, head, 64, retired merchant, born Westminster, Mdx; Emily A, wife, 57, born London; Julia, daugher aged 32, Mary A, daughter aged 28, Frances, daughter aged 25, all born London; with four servants; Ellis Tree, son, 26, born Northam, Sussex.
     William Henry Cox made a will dated 24 September 1872 in 38 Brunswick Square, Brighton, Sussex. The Will and Codicils are contained on 9 pages of neat, closely spaced hand writing. The executors were named as follows: Henry Cox (brother) of Boxgrove, Guildford, Surrey; Alfred Cox (brother) of Prendales Ware, Hertford; Thomas Tandy, lawyer.
The address of WHC was given as 38 Brunswick Square, Brighton, Surrey.
In the Will, EAH was to receive the house for her use during her life and '...all my household furniture plate linen books and other household effects and my horses and carriages wine and spirits and consumable articles for her own and absolute benefit...'. Also included was a payment of 400 pounds and an annuity of 1,800 pounds. The 3 daughters were to receive the residue of the estate after the death of their mother and after settlement with other beneficiaries. WHC formulated a trust in his Will and described at length his instructions for the financial management of the assets. He appeared to have freehold and leasehold properties that needed managing for maintenance and tenancy. He also had stocks, bonds and mortgages and he specified what manner of such financial instruments the trustees of his estate were to consider for any new acquisitions.
Other beneficiaries of the Will:
-William Whinney Gearing, foreman, 100 pounds plus an annuity of 104 pounds
-Alfred Miles, servant, 100 pounds
-Eliza Cook, servant, 100 pounds
-Elizabeth Gearing, wife of William Gearing, 50 pound annuity
-Henry and Alfred Cox, Thomas Tandy 20 pound annuity each
-all WHC's nieces and nephews, 100 pounds each. He added a codicil to his will on 4 September 1873. He provided 100 pounds to each of the following: - WHC's friend Frederick Shanks and the same to Frederick's sister, Elizabeth Shanks - Caroline Jones, the daughter of a friend, John Jones - Ann Reece Thomas and Jane Reece Thomas, both cousins of Emily Augusta Hooper, his wife (they are also mentioned in EAH's Will). He added a codicil to his will on 16 November 1876. Following the marriage of his daughter, Julia Cox, to John Henry Gray on 3 Oct. 1876, the codicil provides for Julia to receive 3,500 pounds owing to WHC from a mortgage coming due from Samuel John Jerrard and a further 500 pounds from stock in the Scind Punjab and Delhi Railway Co. He added a codicil to his will on 2 January 1879. Following the marriage of his daughter, Frances Cox, to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph William Hughes on 2 Jan. 1879 (same date as codicil), the codicil provides for Frances to receive 4,000 pounds from stock in the Scind Punjab and Delhi Railway Co.
Witnesses shown on Will and Codicils were:-Frederic William Jowers, surgeon, - Henry A. Torry, Clerk to Messrs. Hyde and Tandy, solicitors. - Joseph John Thomas of 19 Charles St., Brighton, friend of WHC. - John E. Bennett. - William Henry Leggatt, butler to WHC. - Alfred Cox, brother to WHC. - Thomas Tandy, solicitor.
The Will makes reference to 3 daughters (no names given) and so it could be assumed that either 2 of the original 5 daughters had either died by this point or were cut out of the Will. EAH's Will of 14 Feb. 1883 names 3 daughters as Julia, Mary Ann and Frances. Presumably they are the same 3 as in WHC's Will, but it doesn't answer the question of what happened to the other 2.
     William Henry Cox and Emily Augusta Hooper appeared on the 1881 census in Hove, Sussex. William H Cox, gentleman, aged 73, born London; Emily A wife aged 68, born London, Mary A Cox, daughter aged 38, born London, pluse five domestic servants.
     William died on 12 July 1882 in the Rectory, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, aged 74. WHC and EAH had been both living with their daughter, Julia Cox, and their son-in-law, John Henry Gray in their final year(s). JHG was rector of this parish from 1881 to 1884, after his return from China and prior to his retirement.
     His will was proved on 8 September 1882. The estate was valued at £43,520/14-/-.

Children of William Henry Cox and Emily Augusta Hooper

Ann Cox?

(circa 1781 - March 1847)
     Ann Cox? was born circa 1781 in Devon, England.
     Ann Cox? married John Ruby, son of John Ruby and Mary Stanbury, in 1812?. The only marriage found so far is to Ann Cox in June 1812 in Stoke Damerel.
     Ann Cox? and John Ruby appeared on the 1841 census in Sampford Courtenay, Devon.
     Ann's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1847 in Okehampton RD, Devon.

Children of Ann Cox? and John Ruby

Unknown Cox?

(circa 1615 - )
     She may have been a Cox. An early pedigree notes: Mother?: George Cox of Darnall, husbandman. Will dated 28 August 1715, Names his cousins John, Charles, Anne & Benjamin Steer. Unknown Cox? was born circa 1615.
     Unknown Cox? married Thomas Ludlam.

Child of Unknown Cox? and Thomas Ludlam

Alice Beryl Coxedge

(1909 - )
Alice Beryl Coxedge|b. 1909|p244.htm#i5083|Frederick Ernest Cocksedge|b. 1880\nd. b 19 Jan 1937|p174.htm#i4557|Ada May Parrott|b. 1882|p601.htm#i5285|Joshua Cocksedge|b. 1847\nd. 11 Jan 1881|p187.htm#i4508|Eliza H. Vaux|b. c 1853\nd. 14 Feb 1935|p883.htm#i4552|Robert Parrott|b. b 1860\nd. 1946|p601.htm#i24317|May L. Clark|b. 1864\nd. 1925|p157.htm#i24318|
     Alice Beryl Coxedge was known as Beryl. Alice Beryl Coxedge was also known as Cocksedge in some records. She was born in 1909 in Yarram, Victoria. She was the daughter of Frederick Ernest Cocksedge and Ada May Parrott.
     Alice Beryl Coxedge married Harold George Smithies.
     Alice Beryl Coxedge lived at Maroochydore, Queensland, 2006.

Ann Coy

(1638 - )
Ann Coy|b. 1638|p244.htm#i32884|John Coy||p244.htm#i24170|Ann Popplewell|b. 10 May 1612|p620.htm#i18900|||||||Israel Popplewell|b. 4 Mar 1584/85|p628.htm#i18899|Jane Godfrey|b. b 1595|p356.htm#i19507|
     Ann Coy was christened in 1638 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of John Coy and Ann Popplewell.

Catherine Coy (or Popplewell)

(before 25 September 1722 - )
Catherine Coy (or Popplewell)|b. b 25 Sep 1722|p244.htm#i15322|Richard Coy|b. b 1700|p244.htm#i19029|Catherine Drake?|b. b 1705\nd. b 1 Jan 1782|p281.htm#i21264|||||||||||||
     Catherine Coy (or Popplewell) was born before 25 September 1722 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Her mother was the widow of Humphrey Popplewell at her death in 1768 and the Atkins(on)s are mentioned in his will as well.. She was the daughter of Richard Coy and Catherine Drake?
     Catherine Coy (or Popplewell) married Daniel Atkinson on 11 April 1743 in Wroot, Lincolnshire.

Children of Catherine Coy (or Popplewell) and Daniel Atkinson

Elizabeth Coy

(1643 - )
Elizabeth Coy|b. 1643|p244.htm#i32887|John Coy||p244.htm#i24170|Ann Popplewell|b. 10 May 1612|p620.htm#i18900|||||||Israel Popplewell|b. 4 Mar 1584/85|p628.htm#i18899|Jane Godfrey|b. b 1595|p356.htm#i19507|
     Elizabeth Coy was christened in 1643 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of John Coy and Ann Popplewell.

James Coy

(before 10 September 1728 - )
James Coy|b. b 10 Sep 1728|p244.htm#i18909|Richard Coy|b. b 1700|p244.htm#i19029|Catherine Drake?|b. b 1705\nd. b 1 Jan 1782|p281.htm#i21264|||||||||||||
     James Coy was born before 10 September 1728 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Richard Coy and Catherine Drake?

James Coy

(1640 - )
James Coy|b. 1640|p244.htm#i32885|John Coy||p244.htm#i24170|Ann Popplewell|b. 10 May 1612|p620.htm#i18900|||||||Israel Popplewell|b. 4 Mar 1584/85|p628.htm#i18899|Jane Godfrey|b. b 1595|p356.htm#i19507|
     James Coy married Elizabeth Unknown. James Coy was christened in 1640 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Coy and Ann Popplewell.

Jane Coy

(1645 - )
Jane Coy|b. 1645|p244.htm#i32888|John Coy||p244.htm#i24170|Ann Popplewell|b. 10 May 1612|p620.htm#i18900|||||||Israel Popplewell|b. 4 Mar 1584/85|p628.htm#i18899|Jane Godfrey|b. b 1595|p356.htm#i19507|
     Jane Coy was christened in 1645 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of John Coy and Ann Popplewell.

John Coy

     John Coy married Ann Popplewell, daughter of Israel Popplewell and Jane Godfrey, on 28 October 1637 in Belton, Lincolnshire.

Children of John Coy and Ann Popplewell

John Coy

(1641 - )
John Coy|b. 1641|p244.htm#i32886|John Coy||p244.htm#i24170|Ann Popplewell|b. 10 May 1612|p620.htm#i18900|||||||Israel Popplewell|b. 4 Mar 1584/85|p628.htm#i18899|Jane Godfrey|b. b 1595|p356.htm#i19507|
     John Coy was christened in 1641 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Coy and Ann Popplewell.

Richard Coy

(before 1700 - )
     Richard Coy was born before 1700.
     Richard Coy married Catherine Drake? before 1722.

Children of Richard Coy and Catherine Drake?

Elizabeth Crack

     Elizabeth Crack married Richard Wilkin, son of Richard Wilkin and Elizabeth Tarney, on 16 August 1754 in Hessett, Suffolk.

Children of Elizabeth Crack and Richard Wilkin

Henry Crack

     Henry Crack married Elizabeth Noble, daughter of William Noble and Sarah Rumbelow, on 10 February 1736 in Walsham le Willows, Suffolk, England.

Rose Cracknel

     Rose Cracknel was born in Suffolk. She may be the Rose Cracknell born at Bedingfield who is listed as a patron submission on the IGI as 5 Feb 1716 at Bedingfield.
     Rose Cracknel married James Hunt, son of Thomas Hunt and Maria Clarke, on 2 December 1740 in Occold, Suffolk.

Children of Rose Cracknel and James Hunt

Mary Anne Cracknell

(circa 1840 - )
     Mary Anne Cracknell was born circa 1840 in Bradfield St Clare, Suffolk.
     Mary Anne Cracknell married George Cocksedge, son of James Cocksedge and Susan Scott.
     Mary Anne Cracknell and George Cocksedge appeared on the 1861 census in Great Green, Cockfield. George 27, ag. labourer, born Cockfield, his wife Mary Ann, 20 born Bradfield St Clare, and their daughter Matilda aged 10 months born Cockfield.
     Mary Anne Cracknell and George Cocksedge appeared on the 1871 census in Hall Farm Rd, Bradfield St Clare. George Cocksedge, head, 40, ag. lab., born Cockfield; his wife Mary Ann, aged 30, born Bradfield St Clare; daughters Jane 6 and Fanny Maria 2, both born Bradfield St Clare.
     Mary Anne Cracknell and George Cocksedge appeared on the 1881 census in 'School End Cottage', Bradfield St Clare. George 51, ag. lab born Cockfield; his wife Mary Ann aged 41, and children Fanny 12, Edna 10, Alfred 7, George 4 & Dannah aged 10 months, all born Bradfield St Clare.
     Mary Anne Cracknell married Christopher Smith on 7 November 1885 in Cockfield, Suffolk.
     Mary Anne Cracknell and Christopher Smith appeared on the 1891 census in Cockfield. Christopher Smith aged 53, engine driver, born Cockfield; with his wife Mary Ann aged 50, born Bradfield St Clare and sons Frederick 22 & Westrop 20, ag. labs, born Cockfield and step sons, Alfred 17, George 14 & Dannah 10 all born at Bradfield St Clare.

Children of Mary Anne Cracknell and George Cocksedge

Lucie or Louisa Ann Cradick

( - 17 January 1944)
     Lucie or Louisa Ann Cradick was born in New South Wales. She as the aughter of Thomas & Elizabeth Cradick.
     Lucie or Louisa Ann Cradick married Harold Bowker, son of Richard Ryther Steer Bowker and Lydia Frances Phillips, in 1916 in Murwillumbah, New South Wales.
     Lucie died on 17 January 1944 in Bellevue Hill, New South Wales. At Sydney, Lucie, relict of the late Dr Harold Bowker of Murwillumbah, and sister of Margaret, Helen (Mrs P Reed), James, Fred? and Harry Cradick. Privately cremated. This death was registered as both Lucie and Louisa Ann. Her probate record was also indexed under both Lucie and Louisa Ann. She was cremated on 20 January 1944.
     Her will was proved on 19 June 1944 in New South Wales.

Eva Margaret Craig

(circa 1853 - )
     Eva Margaret Craig was born circa 1853 in Tipperary, Ireland.
     The marriage of Eva Margaret Craig and Thomas Abraham Jerningham Cocksedge, son of Thomas Abraham Cocksedge, was registered in the quarter ending in December 1876 in Bath RD, Somerset, England.
     Eva Margaret Craig and Thomas Abraham Jerningham Cocksedge appeared on the 1881 census in Chicklade, Wiltshire. Thomas A. J. Cocksedge 41, surgeon, general practitioner, born Rothwell, Northants; his wife Eva M. Cocksedge 26, born Ireland, daughter Margaret M. Cocksedge 3, born Hindon, Wiltshire, Agnes Phillips 18 servant.
     Eva Margaret Craig and Thomas Abraham Jerningham Cocksedge appeared on the 1901 census in Kilnaborris, Kilmacshane, Clonfert, Galway, Ireland. Cocksedge Thos A J, 61, head, Church of England England, Surgeon A M D Retired, MA Contab Mrcer, read and write , Married - ; wife Ed Margaret 46, Protestant and Episcopalian Church of Ireland, born co. Tipperary, read and write; Cocksedge, Margaret Mary 23, daughter, Church of England England, read and write, spinster, born England; Cocksedge Agnes Dorothea, 1, daughter, Protestant and Episcopalian Church of Ireland, born Kings co; Nestor, Margaret 24 Female Servant RC Domestic servant.
     Eva Margaret Craig and Thomas Abraham Jerningham Cocksedge appeared on the 1911 census in Kilnaborris, Kilmacshane, Clonfert, Galway. Cocksedge, Thomas Abraham Jerningham 71, Head, Protestant Episcopal Church of Ireland England, MA Cantab MRCS Lnd, Army Surgeon (LP), General Medical Practitioner, retired, read and write - Married 35 years, 3 children 1 living ; his wife Eva Margaret 56, Protestant Episcopal Church of Ireland Ireland, born co Tipperary, read and write, Mahon Elenah Mary 17, Servant, RC, born Kings Co, read and write, single.

Children of Eva Margaret Craig and Thomas Abraham Jerningham Cocksedge

Margaret Isabella Craig

     Margaret Isabella Craig married Francis Christian Refshauge, son of Peter Peterson Refshauge and Eliza Dudley, in 1906 in Victoria.

Children of Margaret Isabella Craig and Francis Christian Refshauge

Susan Craig

(before 1829 - )
     Susan Craig was born before 1829.
     Susan Craig married Thomas Handy, son of John Handy, on 20 October 1856 in Wexford, Wexford, Ireland. He became a Catholic at his marriage..
     Susan Craig and Henry Handy appeared on the 1911 census in 19 Temple Cottages, Inns Quay, Dublin, St George. Susan Handy, head, Church of Ireland, 82, widow, born co. Cork; Henry Handy, son, Church of Ireland, 39, check clerk, single, born Queens Co.

Children of Susan Craig and Thomas Handy

Anne Craike

(29 January 1576/77 - before 29 September 1633)
Anne Craike|b. 29 Jan 1576/77\nd. b 29 Sep 1633|p244.htm#i20078|Robert Craike|d. b 3 Oct 1594|p244.htm#i20249|Jane Preston|b. s 1555\nd. b 22 Jul 1597|p641.htm#i20250|||||||||||||
     Said to be the daughter and heiress of Joseph Creyke of Beck Hall, Giggleswick acccording to the pedigree, but this family seems to fit the dates. They are the only Craike family in Giggleswick at the time.
. Anne Craike was christened on 29 January 1576/77 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Robert Craike and Jane Preston.
     Anne Craike married Robert Banks, son of Thomas Banks and Margaret Unknown (Banks), on 22 February 1595/96 in Giggleswick, YKS.
     Anne died before 29 September 1633 in Giggleswick, YKS. She was buried on 29 September 1633 in Giggleswick.
     Her will was proved on 9 April 1635 in the Prerogative Court of York.

Children of Anne Craike and Robert Banks

Bridget Craike

(4 June 1577 - after 1598/99)
Bridget Craike|b. 4 Jun 1577\nd. a 1598/99|p244.htm#i20251|Robert Craike|d. b 3 Oct 1594|p244.htm#i20249|Jane Preston|b. s 1555\nd. b 22 Jul 1597|p641.htm#i20250|||||||||||||
     Bridget Craike was christened on 4 June 1577 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Robert Craike and Jane Preston.
     Bridget Craike married Thomas Craven on 6 February 1598/99 in Giggleswick, YKS.
     Bridget died after 1598/99.

Robert Craike

( - before 3 October 1594)
     Robert Craike was born in Giggleswick, Yorkshire.
     Robert Craike married Jane Preston on 6 February 1574/75 in Giggleswick, YKS. Robert was present at Bridget Craike's christening on 4 June 1577 in Giggleswick, YKS. Robert was present at Thomas Craike's christening on 8 April 1583 in Giggleswick, YKS.
     Robert died before 3 October 1594 in Yorkshire, England.
     His will was proved on 3 October 1594 in the Prerogative Court of York.
     Supposed to be Joseph Creyke of Beck Hall in Giggleswick village, a house standing by the beck which paid for 6 hearths in the Hearth Tax of 1674. It is said that the Creykes owned that residence, but they seem only to have been tenants, for in 1615 Robert Banks, described as an attorney of the Court of Common Pleas, bought from Francis Earl of Cumberland and his son Lord Clifford the house and sundry closes of land with rights of common; they were already in occupation. He had a son Robert, a lawyer, and a grandson Robert "probably" also a lawyer, who was the father of Joseph Banks.

Children of Robert Craike and Jane Preston

Thomas Craike

(8 April 1583 - before 18 September 1585)
Thomas Craike|b. 8 Apr 1583\nd. b 18 Sep 1585|p244.htm#i20253|Robert Craike|d. b 3 Oct 1594|p244.htm#i20249|Jane Preston|b. s 1555\nd. b 22 Jul 1597|p641.htm#i20250|||||||||||||
     Thomas Craike was christened on 8 April 1583 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire. He was the son of Robert Craike and Jane Preston.
     Thomas died before 18 September 1585 in Giggleswick, YKS. He was buried on 18 September 1585 in Giggleswick.

daughter Crake (St Quinton)

daughter Crake (St Quinton)||p244.htm#i20877|Unknown Crake||p245.htm#i22585|daughter Babthorpe||p40.htm#i20876|||||||Sir Robert Babthorpe|d. 1468|p40.htm#i18449|Sybill o. I. Ryther|b. c 1380|p736.htm#i18011|
     Daughter Crake (St Quinton) was the daughter of Unknown Crake and daughter Babthorpe.
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