Acknowledgements
Andrea, Leonardo -- "Cox", privately researched for Mr.
F.A.
Denson (San Mateo, CA), Mrs. William E. Evans (Columbia, SC), and Mr.
Holland
E. Cox (Birmingham, AL), 165 page manuscript, 1952.
Atlas of Historical Boundaries -- Newberry Library (Chicago)
Bethel Baptist Church -- 140th Anniversary (1991)
Browser and Plugin
Requirements
Chandler,
Bertha Cox -- personal communication.
Colby,
Benjamin -- "A Guide to Health, Being an Exposition of the
Thompsonian System of Practice...", 3rd edition (1846).
Cox, John William III -- "Names
Index Working Document (pdf)" "Names Index Working Document (xls)"
Cox, John William III -- "Notes on the Use of Research Resources, Census Data, Anecdotal Information, and Strange Factoids".
Cox, John William III -- personal knowledge.
Cox, Nell Manuel -- personal communication and research notes.
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
DeFee, Robert M. -- "Mount Hope
Cemetery,
Florence, South Carolina, list of burials, 1885-1947", Old
Darlington District Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society (P.O.
Box 175, Hartsville, SC 29551-0175) (2000). LOC # 99069268
Eaddy, E.Y. --"The
Journals of William and Jasper Bartell", 1823-1864, Vol. I". See local file.
Georgetown County, SC Tombstone Inscriptions -- excerpts
Gregg, Alexander -- "History of the Old Cheraws", The State Company, Columbia, South Carolina (1905).
Historical Newspapers of South Carolina -- University of South Carolina Libraries
Johnson, George Lloyd, Jr. -- "The Frontier in the Colonial South, South Carolina Backcountry, 1736-1800", Greenwood Press, Westport, CT.
Johnsonville, SC Cemeteries (fiducial points near Archibald Cox land) -- GoogleEarth kmz file to save locally and use with "Promised Land" map original file is here
Kennedy, Gayle Marie -- "My Kennedy Ancestors of Fairfield County, South Carolina", privately distributed, Spartanburg, SC (August 12, 1969).
Library of Congress digitized newspapers spreadsheet
Library of Congress digitized newspapers online
Library of Congress -- Sumter Watchman and Southron -- calendar view with full image save options
Library of Congress -- digitized Georgia newspapers -- 1828 to 1926
Library of Congress -- digitized North Carolina newspapers -- 1820 to 1959
Library of Congress -- digitized South Carolina newspapers -- 1836 to 1938
Library of Congress -- digitized Virginia newspapers -- 1797 to 1957
Mackintosh, Jr., Robert H. -- "Selected Bibliography of County, City, and Town Histories and Related Published Records in the South Carolina Archives Reference Library", The South Carolina Department of Archives and History (2001).
Matthews, Timothy W. -- "Archibald Cox Line", extracted from internet website "Matthews-White Family History Page" (online as of May 2023. Last updated January 5, 2002).
Moss, Bobby Gilmer -- "Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution", Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland (1985). Excerpts for research.
North Carolina State Census 1784-87
On-Line Sources -- Wills, Deeds and Census Data
Open Library -- Three Rivers Historical Society
Pate, Julia Claire -- "Pate-Adams-Newton, and Allied Families Principally in Richmond, Scotland and Robeson Counties in North Carolina and Marlboro County, South Carolina," Red Springs, North Carolina (1958).
Pate, Mattie F. -- personal scrapbook
Post, Connie -- "Mount
Hope Cemetery &
Chapel Mausoleum", Three Rivers Historical Society (P.O. Box 811,
Hemingway, SC 29554) (1992). LOC # 95162395
Praus, Alexis A. -- "Confederate soldiers, sailors, and civilians who died as prisoners of war at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., 1862-1865", Edgar Gray Publications (Jan. 1, 1968).
Regiment, 1st South Carolina Infantry
Regiment, 10th South Carolina Infantry
Revill, Janie -- "A Compilation of the Original Lists of Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland (1974). Viewable in Internet Archive.
Richland County (SC) Public Library -- "Confederate Rolls of South Carolina (1898)" and local copy
Sellers, W.W. -- "A history of Marion County, South Carolina, from its earliest times to the present, 1901", R.L. Bryan Co., Columbia, SC (1902).
Sneed, Gayle Cox and Jim -- field notes and photographic survey.
Social Security Numbers -- from Wikipedia
South Carolina Census Records -- RAoGK website
South Carolina Churches and Cemeteries -- Excel spreadsheet with latitudes and longitudes. Prepared by John W. Cox.South Carolina Death Indices (on-line) -- There appear to be errors and discrepancies in the 1915-1924 tables, e.g., Mattie Pate is incorrect.
South Carolina Death Certificates -- LDS Family Search website
South Carolina Historical Newspapers -- online University of South Carolina Libraries
South Carolina State Censuses -- LDS Family Search website
South Carolina Probate Records -- LDS Family Search website
Stubbs, William Carter -- "The Descendants of John Stubbs of Cappahosic, Gloucester County, Virginia, 1652", American Printing Co., New Orleans, Louisiana (1902).
Turner, Dura -- "Family Bible", Three Rivers Historical Society, Hemingway, SC. Also see original images of marriages, births & deaths.
Walsh's Directory for Sumter, SC (1905-06) -- online at University of South Carolina Libraries and local copy.