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The Cox family was connected with the linen trade in Lochee from the early 18th century when a member of the Cox family was a small manufacturer in the area. In 1827 James Cock (subsequently known as Cox), the son of James Cock of Foggyley and Helen Scott, assumed control of the family business and in 1841 formed a co-partnering with his brothers, William Cox, Thomas Hunter Cox and George ...
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William Jennings Cox (August 4, 1897 – December 10, 1968) was an American folk singer known as the "Dixie Songbird", active from 1927 to 1940. Born in Eagle, West Virginia , the son of a railroad worker, he began playing guitar and singing at parties around Charleston, West Virginia in the 1920s.
Bill Cox (baseball) (1913–1988), American Major League Baseball pitcher and Illinois state legislator; Bill Cox (golfer) (1910–1985), author and professional golfer at Fulwell Golf Club from 1946 to 1975; Bill Cox (footballer) (1880–1915), English football centre forward; Bill Cox (runner) (1904–1996), United States Olympic medallist
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