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Note: from the Mail and Breeze, July 24, 1896: Dover --- Raymond Cox is working for Durly Sage. from the Alma Enterprise, Jan.15, 1897: Raymond Cox of Dover was in Harveyville Monday night. from the Eskridge Star, Oct.21, 1897: Sunflower District --- Delbert Symes and Raymond Cox met with quite an accident Sunday night. They were out driving in opposite directions and collided just west of the schoolhouse. The occupants of both carriages were thrown violently to the ground. The ladies were considerably bruised and the horses and buggies were badly wrecked. from the Eskridge Star, June 2, 1898: Sunflower Gleanings --- A letter of recent date from Raymond Cox, formerly of this place but now of Burleson, Texas, states that the corn there is about as tall as a man and they are harvesting their wheat and oats. from the Eskridge Star, Dec.8, 1898: Sunflower Budget --- Raymond Cox expects to start to Texas soon. from the Mail and Breeze, June 11, 1904: Harveyville --- Raymond Cox of Iola was here a part of last week visiting his father and other relatives. His brother, John Cox and family are expected here this week for an extended visit. from Heritage Quest: COX JAMES R 32 M W KS MO JACKSON 10-WD KANSAS 1910 from the Alma Enterprise, May.8, 1914: Harveyville Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox came in from Kansas City Saturday and spent Sunday with his father and brother. This is their first trip here in three years. He is head city ticket agent for the Rock Island and has seven men working under him. from the Alma Signal, May 7, 1914: Harveyville --- Raymond Cox of Kansas City is visiting his folks this week. the California Death Index is the source of Raymond's birth and death dates. It lists his mother's maiden name as "Merral" The index made be found online at http://userdb:rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi
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