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  cox business center parking: 4th and Boston Douglas Miller, Steve Gerkin, 2016-10 This is the remarkable story of how the intersection of 4th & Boston in Tulsa, Oklahoma became the heart of the Magic Empire, an early euphemism for the Oklahoma oil fields that created fabulous fortunes seemingly overnight in the early 20th Century. Behind the unique collection of buildings that populate its four corners are stories of boom and bust, risk and loss, and courage and love. Like the city that surrounds it, 4th & Boston is a place where golden opportunity led towering egos to build wealth and power on foundations of ingenuity, sacrifice, and faith. This one intersection encapsulates the ongoing drama that always has and always will be embodied in the name Tulsa.
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Jun 27, 2009 · John Cox lived in Virginia in 1653 in Lancaster County.Lancaster included all the territory on both sides of the Rappahannock River from its mouth as far west as settlements …

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Jun 29, 2002 · John Porter Cox (Benjamin, Tobias, John Charles, John Cox) was born 29Jan1853 Jasper County Mississippi. Married Susan C Banks in Winn Parish, LA. Susan was born …

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Mae Cox 4/14/14. Tilman/Tilmon Cox b 1799 Pendleton Dist SC, d. 1863 Fannin Co GA. Ronny Roy 4/23/14.

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Apr 11, 1998 · It was Charles Cox of Londonderry, Ireland. The evidence for this is in the 1873 Philadelphia will of William Cox's uncle John Cox. In this will John Cox names his brother …

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Jul 9, 2001 · Lorenzo Dow Cox (Columbia,Ms.) By Glenda Smith July 09, 2001 at 07:47:16. L.D. Cox married to Ellie Ann Thresa Cox (Jasper County Ms.) L.D. father was Lorenzo Dow Cox ( …

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Mar 16, 2008 · 65MaleOliver W Cox 60FemaleOliver W Cox 18FemaleOliver W Cox 14FemaleOliver W Cox 16FemaleGeorge N Cumby1319 [Beat 12] 8FemaleGeorge N Cumby …

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Jun 27, 2001 · Hi Michelle. My Peter Shoaf married Sarah Cox b. 1810.I don't have his birth date but he must be 1 or 2 generations before your Albert.Actually, I have nothing on them.Sarah's …

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Sharon Kay Cox(Hendricks) (daughter of Grover Floyd Cox and Margie Louise Goodson) was born 14 Jun 1950 in Stockton, CA.She married (1) Danny Bert Frasier on 29 May 1969 in …

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Feb 28, 1998 · He changed his name from COX to Cocks after a family dispute? I believe he may of had at least 2 brothers. He lived in and around the Timaru/Temuka area, He married a Eliza …

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Sep 6, 2000 · Samuel Cox Stinner 843 Woodmont Rd. Annapolis,MD 21401-6908 United States 410-224-1413 [email protected]

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Jun 27, 2009 · John Cox lived in Virginia in 1653 in Lancaster County.Lancaster included all the territory on both sides of the Rappahannock River from its mouth as far west as settlements …

Cox Family 1760PA-1800SC-1812M - Genealogy.com
Jun 29, 2002 · John Porter Cox (Benjamin, Tobias, John Charles, John Cox) was born 29Jan1853 Jasper County Mississippi. Married Susan C Banks in Winn Parish, LA. Susan was born …

Cox - Surnames - Genealogy.com
Mae Cox 4/14/14. Tilman/Tilmon Cox b 1799 Pendleton Dist SC, d. 1863 Fannin Co GA. Ronny Roy 4/23/14.

Re: COXS' OF PENNSYLVANIA - Genealogy.com
Apr 11, 1998 · It was Charles Cox of Londonderry, Ireland. The evidence for this is in the 1873 Philadelphia will of William Cox's uncle John Cox. In this will John Cox names his brother …

Lorenzo Dow Cox (Columbia,Ms.) - Genealogy.c…
Jul 9, 2001 · Lorenzo Dow Cox (Columbia,Ms.) By Glenda Smith July 09, 2001 at 07:47:16. L.D. Cox married to Ellie Ann Thresa Cox (Jasper County Ms.) L.D. father was Lorenzo Dow …