| Clive Cox | |||
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BORN: |
January 15,1893 |
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Carroll Co. VA |
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MARRIED: |
June 1917 |
IN: |
Fredericksburg, VA |
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DIED: |
November 1976 |
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Dugspur, Carroll Co., VA |
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BURIAL: |
Cox cemetery, Dugspur, VA | ||
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FATHER: |
Tazwell Saford Cox | ||
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MOTHER: |
Martha Elizabeth Huff | ||
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CHILDREN: |
Mary Louise Cox, Martha Elizabeth Cox; Alexander Cox | ||
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| Wife: Eunice Willoughby | |||
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BORN: |
November 12, 1893 |
IN: |
Fredericksburg, VA |
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DIED: |
May 9, 1973 |
IN: |
King George Co., VA |
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BURIAL: |
In History Land Cemetery, King George Co. | ||
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FATHER: |
Thomas Leslie Willoughby | ||
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MOTHER: |
Mary Ida Payne | ||
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OTHER SPOUSES: |
1. Charles Hinton; 2. George Jenkins | ||
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CHILDREN OF SPOUSE #1: |
Dorthy Inez Hinton; Charles Henry Hinton; Charolet Hope Hinton | ||
NOTE: Clive Cox was a teacher in Dugspur, Va. as a young man. He was about 6 ft. tall, medium build, blue eyes, and red / auburn hair. He became a Brakeman / Conductor for the Pennsylvania Rail Road around 1917. He transported US Troops by rail during World War One and because of this job he was classified as A- IV by the Local Draft Board and deferred from service. As a boy he saw Buffalo Bill Cody in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show at Pulaski, Va.. He lived the last 21 years of his life in the home his father built in Dugspur, Va.. This home was a favorite family gathering place for vacations and just to relax.