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Burwell Cox

1795 — 1874

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Dates and Places

  • BornABT 1795 · Halifax County, Virginia
  • Died1874 · Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
  • SexMale
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Research Notes

1850 Census of Northwest Arkansas: Washington Counties - Bobbie Jones McLane and Desmond Walls Allen Cane Hill Township COX. Burwell 54, Rebecca 47, Elvina 23, Esther 20, Robert 22, Elizabeth 1B, Nancy 13, Phillips 10, Infant 1, Mariah 2/12 KY/KY dwg 77. Cane Hill twp ================= Burwell Cox, the brother of Coleman Cox, was born about 1795/96 in Warren County, Kentucky, the 10th child of John Cox, a Patriot of the Revolutionary War (b. 1/4/1758, Halifax County, Virginia, d. 6/17/1832, Warren County, Kentucky) and Sarah Nunnelly (b. ca. 1759, Virginia, d. 6/1846, Warren County, Kentucky). In his early days, John Cox knew a man named Burwell Jackson, who had acquired a lot of land in Kentucky and was a well-respected person. It was after this man that John Cox named his son, Burwell. Burwell Cox married Rebecca Mobley (b. 1802, d. 1876, buried in Boise, Idaho) on 3/4/1820 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Isiah Mobley, a Revolutionary War soldier, and his wife, Frances Coleman. The Burwell Cox family came with the Mobleys to Arkansas in February 1830. Rebecca's parents stopped on Lee's Creek, Crawford County, while Burwell went on to Cane Hill, where his brother, Coleman, lived. The Coxes were members of the Cane Hill congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and later the Salem congregation in Boonsboro, Arkansas, 1865-1905. Burwell and Rebecca had the following children: Jane (b. 1821, Warren County, Kentucky); Sarah Frances Coleman (named in part after both of her grandmothers) (b. 1823, Warren County, Kentucky) married John Burt Cook 1842; Sarah N. (b. 5/15/1825, Warren County, Kentucky, d. 5/21/1894, Crawford County, Arkansas) married Samuel Swearingen 1842; Elvira (b. 1826, Warren County, Kentucky) never married; Robert Lafayette (b. 7/10/1828, Warren County, Kentucky, d. 2/23/1911, Bell County, Texas) married Elizabeth Coulter 1858; Hester Ann (b. 1830, Washington County, Arkansas) married Samuel A. Tarbet 1860 (she may have married 2nd a Phineas Hardy 1877); Elizabeth (b. 1832, Washington County, Arkansas, d. Franklin County, Arkansas); Alvia Nancy (b. 1837, Washington County, Arkansas, d. 1905, Franklin County, Arkansas) married Dr. John S. Burt 1865; Phillip (b. 1842, Washington County, Arkansas) married Elizabeth T. Brown 1871; Lenora (nicknamed "Dimpy") (b. 1849, d. 1890, Franklin County, Arkansas) married Pleasant Carter 1872; Louisa Mariah (nicknamed "Dumpy") (b. 4/2/1850, Washington County, Arkansas, d. 8/9/1899, Glenns Ferry, Idaho) married James Henry Morrow 1872. Burwell Cox died in 1874 and is probably buried in Washington County. Rebecca Mobley Cox died in Boise, Idaho. Burwell can be found in the 1820 Warren County, Kentucky Census, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1870 Washington County Census Reports, Cane Hill Towns.hip. He is also found in numerous Warren County, Kentucky, records, including a deed from Burwell Cox to Jackson Cox (Jackson was his brother), Book 13, page 365; Burwell Cox to Isiah Mobley, Book 13, page 111 (Isiah being Burwell's father-in-law). In a deed dated October 11, 1820, Warren County, Kentucky, Bowling Green, Burwell and Rebecca Cox sold 230 acres of land for $300, which was part of a 1200 acre tract on the north side of Big Barren River. By: Darlene Price