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Cox Emory Hilous [Male] b. 7 MAR 1896 Branford. Sumner Co. Tenn - d. 24 APR 1939 Floydada Floyd Co., Texas
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Carrs Chapel Floyd Co. TExas
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Moved to Briscoe County 1910 and Floyd County 1934
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World War I Regrestration
Cox, Emory Hilous 7 Mar 1896 WBransford T N Briscoe TX
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Carrs Chapel Floyd Co. TExas
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Lazbuddie Parmer Co. Tex
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Carrs Chapel Floyd Co. TExas
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Llano Cemetery Amarillo
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Floydada Cemetery
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Comanche, Oklahoma
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Lazbuddie, Texas
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Llano Cemetery
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Coleman Cemetery, Murfreesboro, TN
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The memories I have of my grandfather are few but precious. His life wasrough as a farmer an d it was made even worse when the family had gone totown, their house with all of their belon gings was bur ned to the ground.This happened about the time that the family just got on it s feet. Thefamily helped rebuild their house but things never to back the way theywere prio r to that. When Bob's father died he signed over his part of theinheritance to his sister wh o did not have a home. Then after all of thishis wife, Ada Cora died and all in all he ende d up with nothing. They didraise their chil dren with values which were uncommon for the situ ationand times. Each of them became successful in their own chosen professions.
I remember when I was probably 5 years old that my grandfather took merabbit hunting with him . He shot a rabbit with the 22 rifle but it wasover the fence and he helped me over the fenc e to fetch i t. I can stillremember that the rabbit was alive so I picked him up by the ear s andbrought him back to the fence. I was teased for many years about thatoccasion but to m e it still is the fondest m emory I have of him.
Just a few years before my father died, he told me that my grandfatherwas a bootlegger. He t old of one time the revenuers came to find up intothe hill to find him. He quietly gathere d a sack and s ome goods andwent off into the hills. The revenuers went on into the woods t o findhim but never did. Times were difficult during that period in thehistory of this natio n prior to WW II. We cannot say what we would havedone in order to support a struggling famil y. We do know what he is saidto have done. Riches and success in this life is something h e never knewby most of our standards. W e can only look at the resulting lives ofhis famil y and say he must have done something very right is raising themduring the depression. At t his writing, all of his children are dead.For the mos t part, the impact of apparent succes s of his family liveson. Now he has many grandchildren who are successful with very highmoral s and religious standards. So we wonder how and why. Such things as hard work and hard time s must be said to be good, very good for theresults cannot be contradicted by what we see tod ay 60 years after hecompleted raising his family.
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