artholomew Cox (son of John Cox and Craddock)61 was born Bef. 166561, and died Bef. 15 Jun 1731 in Goochland, Virginia61. He married Rebecca Baugh on Bef. 11 Jul 1693 in Henrico Co., Virginia61, daughter of Baugh. Includes NotesNotes for Bartholomew Cox: [Suddath2.ged.FTW] Held about 100 acres in Henrico Co., VA in 1704. Will proved in Goochland Co., VA in 1731. From Henrico County, Virginia, Deeds, 1677-1705, page 79: Page 437, 11 July 1693. John Cox, Sr. of County and Parish of Henrico to his son Bartholome w Cox of same for love and affection, land he lives on in Henrico Parish, 100 acres, at the r iver, near Ware Bottom. Witnesses: James Cocke, Henry (X) Cox. Signed: John (COX) Cox. Rec orded: 2 Oct. 1693. Page 439, 11 July 1693. John Cox, Sr. of County and Parish of Henrico, planter, for love an d affection to my son Bartholomew Cox and his wife Rebecker and their son George Cox, give t o my said grandson 1 negro girl Doll, 1 year old. Witnesses: Henry (X) Cox, Ja. Cocke. Sign ed: John (COX) Cox. Recorded: 2 Oct. 1693. From Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia, Part 1, 1654-1737, page 44: Page 678. Will of John Cox, planter, 19 Feb. 1691/92. To son John Cox, plantation called "N ew Plantation" next to the river, Barth. Cox, William Cox, and Capt. Davis. To son Richard C ox, a negro named Robin. To son Henry Cox, the bed I lie on and negro child Molley. To so n George Cox, the plantation I live on and all the Neck of Land at Jarretts Spring to mouth o f Capt. Gardner's Creek, a bed, a negro woman Betty, and items. Son Henry to live with Georg e and be a help to him. To wife Mary Cox, 1 silver spoon. All the rest to be divided equall y between my 6 sons: John, William, Bartholomew, Richard, Henry, and George. Son George Co x to be executor. Witnesses: John Ironmonger, Toh. Taylor, John Davis. Recorded 1 Feb. 1696 /97. From Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia, Part 1, 1654-1737, page 104: Page 187. Will of Abraham Michaux, born in City of Cedent in France 1672, now of Henrico Cou nty in Virginia. To son Jacob, 200 acres of tract I live on, to be laid off from the upper e nd. To son John, 100 acres adjoining Jacob. To son Abraham, 100 acres adjoining John. To l oving wife Susanna, the plantation I live on with 100 acres for life, and then to my son Joh n Paul Michaux. To my three eldest daughters Anne, Jane Magdalen, and Susanna, 300 acres o f the aforesaid land, to be laid off at the lower end and equally divided. To daughter Oliv e Judi, the remainder of the aforesaid land. To wife Susanna, my land at Manakin Town, 233 a cres, for life, and at her death to my three youngest daughters Elizabeth, Annmadlin, and Eas ter Mary. All the rest to wife. Wife Susanna and son Jacob to be executors. Dated: 13 Ma y 1717. Witnesses: John Atkinson, Bartholomew Cox, Stephen Hughes. Recorded: 5 Aug. 1717. From Henrico County, Virginia, Deeds, 1706-1737, page 177: May Court 1724, page 336. Bartholomew Cox to Edward Cox, deed. From Goochland County, Virginia, Wills and Deeds, 1728-1736, page 6: Page 52, 14 Nov. 1728. Deed between James Taylor of King William Parish, Goochland Co., Plan ter, and Thomas Dickins of St. James Parish, same co., for �20, a tract surveyed for James Ta ylor by Capt. John Woodson in St. James Parish, 400 acres, bounded by Peter Guerrant, Lower M anakin Creek and a branch of Swift Creek. Witnesses: Martha Cox, Bartholomew Cox, Mary Griff in. Recorded 19 Nov. 1728. From Goochland County, Virginia, Wills and Deeds, 1728-1736, page 27: Page 262. Will of Bartholomew Cox of Goochland Co. To grandson George Cox, 1 shilling. T o grandson William Baugh, 1 shilling. Son Meredeth Cox, son John Cox, and wife Rebeckah Co x to be executors. Dated 14 January 1730/31. Witnesses: Anthony Morgan, Agnes (A) Nowlin, R ebecca Wood. Signed: Bartholomew (B) Cox. No probate date. From Goochland County, Virginia, Wills and Deeds, 1728-1736, page 31: Page 298. Inventory of Bar. Cox, dec'd, 21 July 1731, value �36.14.10, by Sam'll Spencer, Ro bert Hughes, Jacob Michaux, presented by John Bolling and recorded 16 Nov. 1731. From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 4, page 6: John Woodson, 1,050 acres new land and old land in Goochland Co. on south side of James Rive r on Stovals Creek, near the head of Mahook Creek; adjoining said Woodson, Stephen Hughes lan d sold to Thomas Dickins, George and Martha Cox, Bartholomew Cox, Stoner, and Joel Chandler ; 11 April 1732, page 26; �3.15. 300 acres heretofore patented in the name of said John Wood son [Patent Book 12, page 392], and 750 acres the residue being never before patented. George Cox and Martha Cox Junr., 400 acres new land in Goochland Co. on south side of James R iver near Mahook Creek adjoining Bartholomew Cox and Stephen Hughes; 20 June 1733, page 28; � 2. From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 4, pages 67-68: Robert Hughes, 125 acres, Goochland Co., south side of James River, crossing Hughes's Creek a nd Righthand Branch; adjoining Stephen Hughes, John Pleasant, Bartholomew Cox dec'd., and sai d Robert Hughes; 27 Feb. 1734/35, page 440, 15 shillings.. From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 4, page 98: John Pleasant, 285 acres, Goochland Co. on branches of Hughes's Creek, crossing Right Hand Br anch; adjoining Bartholomew Cox dec'd. and Robert Hughes; 10 Jan. 1735/36, page 498; �1.10. From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 4, page 117: Daniel Stoner, Gent., 4,200 acres, Goochland Co., south side of James River, west side the lo wer main Fork of Fine Creek, on Hughes Creek, near the head of a branch of Stoval's Creek, o n the Main Road and the old Road; adjoining Martin Martin, Watkins, Bartholomew Cox, & Lax ; 2 Aug. 1736, page 149. 3,800 acres part granted said Daniel Stoner by patent 27 Sept. 172 9 [Patent Book 13, page 393; Patent Book 12, page 328], and 400 acres the residue being grant ed Henry Vanderhood by patent 28 Sept. 1730 [Patent Book 13, page 494] and by him since conve yed to said Daniel Stoner. From an email to Michelle Taunton from Roy F. Aber, raber@icon.net, 4 Oct. 1999: Bartholomew Cox of Goochland County, Virginia, wrote his will 14 Jan 1730/31. Goochland Count y, Virginia Wills, 1728-1736, by Benjamin Weiseger III, p 27. Vital records given in the Hugu enot Society of Washington D.C. Application for Membership. Bartholomew Cox was born about 1665 probably Henrico County, Virginia. He was the son of Joh n Cox, Senior and first wife whose name is unknown. He wrote his will in Goochland County, Virginia on 14 January 1730/1. He named grandson Georg e, 1 shilling; grandson William Baugh, 1 shilling; son Meridith Cox, son John Cox [II] and hi s wife Rebeckah to be executors. No probate date. He may have had a son Frederick, but our li ne of descent in the Cox family is through his son John Cox [II]. From Margaret L. Smith, 3209 Reba Drive, Houston, Texas, 77019, May 1998: First Generation William Coxe was born in 1598 in England, and was 12 years old when he came to Virginia in 1 610. He arrived in the Godspeed on June 10, 1610, in the party of Thomas West, Third Lord D e La Warr. He may have been a brother of Elizabeth Coxe, daughter of Sir Henry Coxe of Broxb urn, Herfordshire, who was married to Robert West, brother of Lord De La Warr. When the must er was taken in February 1624/25, he was listed as William Coxe, age 26, at Elizabeth City, w ith Thomas Bouldinge. On Sept. 20, 1628, because he qualified as an "ancient planter" - tha t is, one who had been in the colony before April 1616, the time of departure of Sir Thomas D ale - he was granted a ten-year lease for 100 acres. This land granted to William Coxe, Plan ter, was located "within the precincts of Elizabeth City...bounded on the south by the main e [James] river." On Nov. 29, 1636, William Coxe received a patent for 150 acres in Henrico County, for the tra nsportation of three persons into the colony. This tract was also located on the James River , further west, and was about 2 miles northwest of "Harroe Attocks" (Arrowhattocks). On Oct . 29, 1637, he received a patent for 150 more acres in the same location, for three more head rights. William Coxe and his wife, Elizabeth, made at least one return trip to England, and in 1637 w ere claimed by Mathew Edloe as headrights. Mathew Edloe, his mother Alice Edloe, and siste r Hannah Boyes were all neighbors of William Coxe, owning property adjoining his in Henrico C ounty. Sometime before Dec. 14, 1656, William Coxe and his wife had both died, for on that d ate, Peter Lee patented 126 acres in Henrico County adjoining the land belonging to the "orph ans of William Coxe," and lying on the main (James) river and northeast of the land of Isaa c Hutchins. (There is an unreferenced family chart which shows that William Coxe's wife wa s Elizabeth Hutchins, and it also names their four children.) The children of William and Elizabeth Coxe: 1. Thomas - inherited as "son and heir" a right to 250 acres sold on Sept. 1, 1642, by Matt hew Gough to William Cox and Isaac Hutchins, and assigned this interest to John Knowles on Au g. 1, 1668. 2.John [I] - married twice and had six children. He died in 1696. 3.Elizabeth - married Robert Porter. 4.Mary - married John Burton. After the first generation, the name was spelled "Cox."