Other records besides the main deed/land records ... probate, wills, deeds, etc. of Cox and related families
Analysis of Greenville, South Carolina 1800 census, compared to before/after census, with some context. Cox plus related families.
Also shows how many related families that were in Greenville then migrated en masse to Kentucky
https://scgenweb.org/greenville/1800.pdf
Explanation of information added in ( ) includes:
Example:(1810, 1820 959/11) Same or similar name found in Greenville District 1810,1820 census page/ line (1790)
Same or similar name found in Greenville District 1790 census (#1596)
Same or similar name found in this 1800 census on line #XXXX.
Cox mentions
192. Robert Cox 01101/11000, 0,1 (1820 83/10)
202. William Cox 10100/00100 (#1436) (1810 924/14, 931/8, 972/18; 1820 82/27)
222. George Cox 10200/20100 (1810 943/16; 1820 85/39)
458. John Cox (1790) 02311/00101 (#645) (1820 75/46,98/24)
645. John Cox (1790) 20010/10010 (#458) (1820 75/46,98/24)
646. Joshua Cox 10100/00100 (1810 978/5;1820 77/40)
890. Abraham Cox (1790) 51010/10010 Son of William? (1810 949/10,972/14, 995/8; 1820 91/25,104/12,106/35)
1266. Charles Cox 20010/20011
1348. Isaac Cox 00310/30510. Son of Wm. (1810 924/9; 1820 106/26)
1436. Wm Cox (1790) 11001/11001 (#202)Wf Mary. 1787 100a Golden Grove from Jos. Machan.(1810 924/14, 931/8,972/18; 1820 82/27)
Other mentions and related families
650. George Seaburn 00101/00001, 0,17 1787 2400a survey Stoney Cr. adj. Croft, #863, John Gilliland, #790, Mrs. Ashmore, Long, Reed; #863 survey 2130a waters R.R Guilders Cr. Enoree nbr. #1346 1796 head waters Baker Cr. (1810 953/22; 1820 91/30)
850. James Braysher (1790) 20001/32101 1795 200a both sides Reedy Fk RR from #1355. (D:186)
855. Harmon Shewmaker 21010/11010 1788 adj. David McDavid #1414 1790 census nr Lenderman, Ashmore, Croft, Black, Garrison, Crofford, Pollard, Sulliviant, Crumpton, William & John Story. William Story lived on Little Horse Shoe Cr. Storys were at S edge of Greenville nr Laurens line. (1810 935/10)
894. Wm Brasher (1790) 30010/20010 (1810 932/10)
917. Aquilla Brasher (1790) 00010/00010 1786 Reedy Fk. br. R. Riv. d 1842 Shelby Co., AL. (1810 938/7?1820 112/11)
1065. Wm Lee (1790) 10010/30010 (#1466) [A] Wm. Lee d 1803. (1820 103/6)
1246. Thos Brasher Senr (1790) 10010/21010 (#1250#1444)(1810 937/22; 1820 112/13)
1247. Saml Brasher (1790) 20100/00100 (#1462) (1810 923/15; 1820 106/25)
1248. Equila Brasher 10010/10100 [[Aquilla]]
1249. John Brasher 00100/00100 (#1445 #1452) (1820 112/17)
1250. Thos Brasher Junr 10010/30010 (1810 937/22;1820 112/13)
1251. John Long 20010/10010 (1810 923/12)
1430. James Ashmore 00010/01001, 0,1 (1820 90/37, 112/16) 1431. John Ashmore (1790) 10010/30100, 0,3 (1810 934/18;1820 113/20) 1432. Wm Ashmore 30010/10110 (1810 948/14; 995/17)
1439. Henry Brasher 10010/10100 1801 130a Reedy Fk. RR from #1426. Brashers from Chatham Co., NC(1810 923/3)
1444. Thos Brasher (1790) 11010/21010 (#1246 #1250)1788 Cripple Cr. (1810 937/22;1820 112/13)
1445. John Brasher (1790-2) 11010/21010 (#1249 #1452) 1788 Cripple Cr. R.R. (1820 112/17)
1452. John Brasher Senr (1790) 10001/01001 (#1249#1445)(1820 112/17)
1455. James Cockrum 10100/30100 1809 James & William Cockrum sold 100a to Abraham Cox, son of Isaac, part of Wm. Miller grant 1786 & part of Alexander Wadill grant, line betw. #1478 & #1367. (1810 980/4?)Was he the James Cockran (b 1766, SC) of the 1850 census Gilmer Co., GA? Was he the father of Hezekiah Cockran (b c 1803, SC) and William Cockran (b c 1805, SC) of Gilmer Co., GA?
1457. Thos Long Senr (1790) 23201/30101 1793 his land bounded Geo. Seaborn's deed to #790, Stoney Cr. br. Maple Cr.Thomas Long m Rachel Cox dau. of Wm. (1810 923/6)
1458. Wm Long 20010/10010 (1810 975/17?) 1459. Thos Long Junr 00100/10010 (1810 923/10;1820 110/36) Next dr. to Hez. Cockrum 1820
1462. Samuel Braysher (1790) 20010/30210 (#1247) m Hannah Cox, dau. of Wm. (1810 923/15;1820 106/25)
1463. Lawrence Braysher 10010/20100 (1810 923/4)
1466. Wm Lee (1790) 21001/22010 (#1065)[A] Wm. Lee d 1803. (1820 103/6)
1471. Conney Cox 21100/12010 Nee Baker, widow of Wm., m (2) Wm. Richardson.
1472. Federick Craft Senr (1790-2) 00301/01201 1792 Rockey Cr. R.R. (#1479) (1810 922/14)
1475. George Craft 10010/30020 m Rebecca Cox dau. of Wm. (1810 922/12;1820 107/20) Nbr. Of #1447.
1478. Jesse Sparks 20100/10010 1797 200a br. Reedy Fk. R.R. from Wm. Cox. 1809 sold 100a to Abraham Cox. m (1) Isabella Armstrong, dau. of #1409 m (2) Juda/Judith Cooley, dau of Jacob Cooley, Sr; d 1824. (1810 924/4; 1820 78/14)
1479. Federick Craft Junr (1790) 31010/11010 (1810 922/11)
https://genealogytrails.com/scar/greenville/
Partial Transcription of Probate Records For Hance Black, Greenville District, S. C.
contributed by Yuna Black
The State of South Carolina
Greenville District
To Rob't McKay, Ordinary of Greenville District
The humble petition of Abraham Black showeth that (illegible, but possibly Thomas) Hance Black, late of said district, dec'd, (illegible) and possessed of a tract of land, situated in said district on Reedy Fork, waters of Reedy River, adjoining lands of James Linderman, Abraham Cox, William Cox, dec'd, John Johnson and others, and containing two hundred and seventy - six acres more or less. (Illegible) petition prays that said land may be sold or divided for partition amongst the heirs of said deceased.
The following is a (illegible) list of the heirs of said deceased.
1. Isaac Black - Georgia
2. Mary Dyer and Thomas Dyer her husband, state of Georgia
3. Rebecca Black Greenville, S. C.
4. Jacob Black - do do
5. John Black - do do
6. David Black - do do
7. Abraham Black - Your petitioner
8. James Black - Greenville, S. C.
9. Hance Black - do do
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