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Excerpt from New England Cox Families: A Series of Genealogical Papers to Be Issued Quarterly in Parts at Twenty-Five Cents Each
William cox, of Pemaquid, is the first person of this name in New England, of whom we have any record. He is supposed to have come from the vicinity of Bristol, in Englandfi' where the name is common, and from which place the present town of Bristol, Maine (which includes the location of the Pemaquid settlement), derives its name. Even the Christian names common in the early generations of the family here were the prevailing ones among the Coxes there in the early part of the seventeenth century.
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