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William Lee Charnock “Charn” Cox

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William Lee Charnock “Charn” Cox

Birth
Paw Creek, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Death
9 Apr 1915 (aged 80)
Paw Creek, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Memorial ID
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CSA 34th NC Infantry, Company G (Mecklenburg Boys).
27 Jun 1862: Wounded at Cold Harbor, VA. Arm amputated. Hip injury. Discharged 12 Dec 1863 on disability.

His middle name, Charnock can be traced back to his ancestor Vincent Cox, who came to Virginia from Bedfordshire in England in the 1640s. Vincent Cox's grandfather is believed to be Vincent Charnock, who died in Bedfordshire in 1638. Charnock as a first or middle name appeared time and again through the ages in the Cox family.

His father was David Phillips Cox, son of David Phillips and Mary (thought to be) Thompson.
His mother was Martha C "Patsy" Dunn, the daughter of Robert Dunn and Ann Todd.

Mr Charn Cox married Elizabeth Jane Love the 21 Jun 1865, Mecklenburg Co.
CSA 34th NC Infantry, Company G (Mecklenburg Boys).
27 Jun 1862: Wounded at Cold Harbor, VA. Arm amputated. Hip injury. Discharged 12 Dec 1863 on disability.

His middle name, Charnock can be traced back to his ancestor Vincent Cox, who came to Virginia from Bedfordshire in England in the 1640s. Vincent Cox's grandfather is believed to be Vincent Charnock, who died in Bedfordshire in 1638. Charnock as a first or middle name appeared time and again through the ages in the Cox family.

His father was David Phillips Cox, son of David Phillips and Mary (thought to be) Thompson.
His mother was Martha C "Patsy" Dunn, the daughter of Robert Dunn and Ann Todd.

Mr Charn Cox married Elizabeth Jane Love the 21 Jun 1865, Mecklenburg Co.


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