Col. John Cox (1732-1793)

Manufacturer & Officer in the Continental Army, of Bloomsbury, New Jersey

He was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He established himself at Bloomsbury near Trenton. In 1767, he acquired the Batsto Ironworks and after the outbreak of Revolution he produced cannons for the Continental Army. In 1775, he was appointed a Major in Colonel Joseph Read's Regiment and the following year he was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel of the 2nd Battalion, serving throughout the 1776-77 campaign that culminated in the Battle of Princeton. In 1778, he was commissioned Assistant Quartermaster-General of the Continental Army. He was married twice: (1) In 1756, at Philadelphia, to Sarah Edgehill (2) In 1760, at Philadelphia, to Esther, daughter of Francis Bowes, Judge of Hunterdon County, by whom he was survived by six daughters.

Parents

William Cox

William Cox, of Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., New Jersey

1681-1752

Catherine (Longfield) Cox

Mrs Catherine/Catharina (Van Langeveldt/Longfield) Cox

1695-1768

Spouse

Esther (Bowes) Cox

Mrs Esther (Bowes) Cox

1740-1814

Children

Rachel (Cox) Stevens

Mrs Rachel (Cox) Stevens

1761-1839

Catherine (Cox) Stockton

Mrs Catherine (Cox) Stockton

1764-1823

Esther (Cox) Barton

Mrs Esther (Cox) Barton

b.1767

Mary (Cox) Chesnut

Mrs Mary (Cox) Chesnut, of the Mulberry Plantation, South Carolina

1775-1864

Sarah (Cox) Coxe

Mrs Sarah (Cox) Coxe

1779-1843

Elizabeth (Cox) Binney

Mrs Elizabeth (Cox) Binney

1783-1865