Matthew Coxon1

M, #517, b. 25 August 1774, d. 1851
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S40] IGI: "Christening: Matthew Coxon, 25 AUG 1774, Elsdon, Northumberland. (BATCH: P001711)."
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba. "Quoted Source: Debbie Coxon."
Matthew Coxon1

M, #1509, b. say 1635, d. May 1695
| Note - Research* | The link between Matthew as father and George as son is extremely tenuous! George's father might have been Anthony, who died in 1697, or neither. The only known connection is that they all came from Woolaw at about the same time. I include Matthew here principally to hold together George and William (c1670) as possible brothers. See my analysis concerning the Coxons of Woolaw cited here.1 |
| Birth* | say 1635, Woollaw, Elsdon, England, , (DOB estimated, allow 65 yrs at death)2,3,1,4 |
| Note - Biographical* | 1655, "He was returned by the Commonwealth officials as a suspected Royalist". (Percy Hedley)4 |
| Death* | May 1695, Woollaw, Elsdon, England, 2,5 |
| Burial* | 19 May 1695, The Churchyard, Elsdon, England, 2,5 |
Citations:
- [S589] The Coxon family of Woolaw, Word Processed document, 6/2008 Stoker Wilson private files.
- [S724] Reg. Parish. Elsdon, Stephens. "1695. 19th. May. Buriel. “Matthew Coxon of ye Woollaw was buryed”."
- [S588] The Coxons of Redesdale, Handwritten Manuscript, deposited NRO c1970 Northumberland Record Office.
- [S590] Dates concerning Coxons in Redesdale, Handwritten list of dates & events, deposited NRO c1970 Northumberland Record Office.
- [S590] Dates concerning Coxons in Redesdale, Handwritten list of dates & events, deposited NRO c1970 Northumberland Record Office, "In 1655 Matthew Coxon of Woolaw was returned by the Commonwealth officials as a suspected Royalist. It was probably he, or his son of the same name who had been buried at Eldson on 19th May 1695.
- [S724] Reg. Parish. Elsdon, Stephens. "1674, 22nd. Nov.Buriel. “Isabell ye daughter of Matthew ….. was Buryed”."
Matthew Coxon1

M, #1555, b. 14 March 1805, d. 1824
| Birth* | 14 March 1805, Windyside, Thearly Hill, England, 1 |
| Baptism | 16 March 1805, The Presbyterian Church, Thropton, England, 1 |
| Death* | 1824, Alnwick, England, 1 |
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba. "Quoted Source: Thropton Presbyterian Registers."
Matthew Coxon1

M, #1562, b. 24 June 1838, d. 13 March 1920
| Birth* | 24 June 1838, Harlow Hill, England, 2,1,3 |
| Census 1841 | 7 June 1841, Smethe Letch, Longhoughton, England, , Member of Household=Richard Coxon4 |
| Census 1851 | 30 May 1851, Embleton, England, , Head of Household=Richard Coxon1 |
| Emigration | Australia, , "Emigrated to Australia in company with Richard & settled with him in Gabriels Gully of gold days"2 |
| Marriage* | 25 August 1871, Dunedin, New Zealand, , Principal=Fanny Farrell3 |
| Death* | 13 March 1920, Weatherstone, Dunedin, New Zealand, , 13 Mar 1920, Wetherstone, Dunedin, New Zealand3 |
| Burial* | 16 March 1920, Lawrence, Dunedin, New Zealand, 3 |
Citations:
- [S608] Census 30/3/1851, Embleton, Coxon. Richard.
- [S748] Letter. Coxon, Adam, 2011-10.
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S620] Census 7/6/1841, Longhoughton, Coxon. Richard.
Matthew Coxon1

M, #1597, b. 13 July 1794, d. before February 1797
| Birth* | 13 July 1794 |
| Death* | before February 1797, Earsdon, England, , (A third Matthew was born on Birth 19 NOV 1796 )1 |
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
Matthew Coxon1

M, #1598, b. 19 November 1796
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S40] IGI: "Birth: 9 NOV 1796. Christening:c, Earsdon By North Shields, Northumberland, England Father: Matthew Coxon. Mother: Ann Gibson. (Batch: P000241, 1604 - 1813)."
Matthew Coxon1

M, #1665, b. 1686
Citations:
- [S588] The Coxons of Redesdale, Handwritten Manuscript, deposited NRO c1970 Northumberland Record Office, "Edward & Mary Coxon of Rattenraw ... and another son Matthew born in 1686."
- [S588] The Coxons of Redesdale, Handwritten Manuscript, deposited NRO c1970 Northumberland Record Office, " Matthew, son of Matthew Coxon of Rattenraw was baptised 14 June 1713. His father may perhaps have been the son of Edward an Mary Coxon".
Matthew Coxon1

M, #1667, b. 1713
Citations:
- [S588] The Coxons of Redesdale, Handwritten Manuscript, deposited NRO c1970 Northumberland Record Office, " Matthew, son of Matthew Coxon of Rattenraw was baptised 14 June 1713. His father may perhaps have been the son of Edward an Mary Coxon".
Matthew Bell Coxon

M, #79, b. 1879, d. circa August 1963
| Birth* | 1879, Dinnington, England, 1 |
| Occupation* | Red Row, England, , Matthew was a Joiner and Undertaker, practising at Red Row, Northumberland. |
| Census 1881 | 3 April 1881, The Grocers Shop, Dinnington, England, , John and his wife Mary are listed as being at the grocer's shop, Dinnington, in 1881. At the same time John's occupation is given as as Agricultural Labouer. We might guess that Mary ran the shop, whilst John went out to work., Head of Household=John Coxon2 |
| Census 1891 | 3 April 1891, Jacksons Buildings, Newbiggin by the Sea, England, , Head of Household=John Coxon3 |
| Marriage* | circa February 1902, Broomhill, England, , Principal=Florence Carrick4 |
| Death | 13 May 1925, Newbiggin by the Sea ?, England, , Principal=James Gordon5,1 |
| Death* | circa August 1963, Red Row, England, 6 |
| Note* | Harry Coxon, son of Matthew, is believed to have a genealogy of Coxon Family from 'Aunt Florrie'.7 |
Citations:
- [S1] Coxon Family Bible.
- [S73] Census 1881, Dinnington, Coxon John.
- [S181] Census 1891, Newbiggin, Coxon, John.
- [S278] GRO Marriage:"Matthew Coxon Bell, Mar. Q. 1902."
- [S104] Receipt, Funeral, Gordon James. "The reciept for the funeral of James Gordon was issued by Matthew Bell Coxon, "Uncle Matt". He apparently made the arrangements. "James Gordon died Aged 76" is written on the funeral receipt."
- [S277] GRO Death:"Matthew Bell Coxon, Sept Q. 1963."
- [S44] Pers. mem. Stoker Wilson.
Matthew Coxon Coxon1

M, #1595, b. 21 January 1789, d. before July 1794
| Birth* | 21 January 1789, Earsdon, England, 2,1 |
| Death* | before July 1794, (A second Matthew was born on 13 Jul 1794)1 |
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba. "Quoted Source: Debbie Coxon."
- [S40] IGI: "Christening: 3 JUL 1794 Matthew Coxon, Earsdon By North Shields, Northumberland, England. Father: Matthew Coxon. Mother: Ann. (Batch: P000241, 1604 - 1813)."
Matthew Davy Coxon1

M, #566, b. 5 May 1883
| Birth* | 5 May 1883, Felton Mill, Felton, England, 1 |
| Census 1891 | 5 April 1891, Felton Mill, Felton, England, , Head of Household=Robert Coxon2 |
| Census 1901 | 31 March 1901, Elswick, Newcastle, England, , Principal=John Edward Coxon3 |
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S557] Census 5/4/1891, Felton, Robert Coxon.
- [S725] Census 1901, Elswick, Coxon, John E.
Nancy Coxon1

F, #525, b. 19 January 1791
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S40] IGI: "Birth: 19 JAN 1791: Christening:24 JAN 1791. Nancy Coxon. Harbottle-Nc, Harbottle, Northumberland, England. Father: Roger Coxon. Mother: Anne. (Batch: P002531. 1736 - 1802)."
Nelly Coxon1

F, #1428, b. circa 10 June 1802
Citations:
- [S33] Bap. Register, Longfram Presbyterian (URC). "NDFHS Fische. Bap. 14/6/1802, Coxon, Nelly, Coxon, to William, son of Edward Coxon, Nanny daug of Edward Hedley. maiden name:HEDLEY. Swarland Firth, Felton."
Olive Coxon

F, #470, b. circa August 1903
| Birth* | circa August 19031,2 |
Citations:
- [S279] GRO Birth:"Olive Coxon, 2nd Q. 1903."
- [S1] Coxon Family Bible.
Olive May Coxon1

F, #1872, b. 1915, d. 1983
Citations:
- [S747] FHR: MacKenzie. "E-mail, dated 28/10/2011.
"For the record, my Coxon line of descent is:
Myself, Duncan Robert MacKenzie (1966 - )
Roderick MacKenzie (1935 – 1976)
Olive May Coxon (1915 – 1983)
William Anderson Coxon (1865 – 1935)
Thomas Coxon (1834 – 1905)
Richard Coxon (1808 – 1877)."
- [S747] FHR: MacKenzie. "E-mail, dated 28/10/2011.
"My Grandmother was a Coxon (Olive May Coxon) from Swinhoe, just inland from Beadnell and grew up on a farm that was run by the family for a couple of generations."
Richard Coxon (1808 – 1877)."
Oswald Bell Coxon

M, #27, b. 16 September 1910, d. 18 September 1985
| Birth* | 16 September 1910, Claremont Cottage, Newbiggin by the Sea, England, 1,2 |
| Census 1911 | 2 April 1911, Cleveland Terrace (3), Newbiggin by the Sea, England, , Head of Household=Robert Coxon3 |
| Marriage* | 10 January 1945, St. Andrew's Church, Trannent, Scotland, , Married from Elly Coxon's at Sherburn (Parish Church ?), Principal=Margaret Renton Dickson4 |
| Death* | 18 September 1985, Bowburn, England, 5 |
| Cremation* | circa 24 September 1985, The Crematorium, Durham, England, |
| Occupation* | Ossy was a skilled cabinet maker by profession. His sister Peggy said that after the war he worked for an Uncle (George?) in a pub or club in Newcastle. After that he worked inthe aircraft industry. |
| Nickname | Ossy, (Nancy Wilson said that her brother Ossy was called after Great Uncle Nicholas Oswald Bell)6 |
Citations:
- [S1] Coxon Family Bible.
- [S161] Annie Wilson Anniv. book,"No year given."
- [S692] Census 1911, Newbiggin, Coxon, Robert.
- [S119] Personal memories: Peggy Wright. "Peggy Wright (Coxon) recalls that Ossy & Greta married at Sherburn."
- [S161] Annie Wilson Anniv. book.
- [S169] Personal memories: Annie Wilson. "3/1/1995."
Ralph Coxon

M, #434, b. 25 December 1802, d. circa 28 May 1886
| Occupation* | He was a Blacksmith.3 |
| Birth* | 25 December 1802, England, 2 |
| Baptism | 29 December 1802, Presbyterian Church, Glanton, England, 4 |
| Census 1841 | 7 June 1841, Edlingham, England, , Member of Household=Jane Melvin1 |
| Marriage* | say November 1841, Principal=Jane Hunter5,6 |
| Census 1851* | 30 March 1851, Blacksmith's House, Edlingham, England, , Wife=Jane Hunter, Daugh=Mary Coxon, FatherInLaw=Francis Hunter7 |
| Census 1861* | 7 April 1861, Edlingham, England, , Wife=Jane Hunter, Daugh=Mary Coxon3 |
| Census 1871* | 2 April 1871, Edlingham, England, , Wife=Jane Hunter8 |
| Census 1881* | 3 April 1881, Edlingham, England, , Wife=Jane Hunter9 |
| Death* | circa 28 May 1886, (DOD estimated from Burial Record)10 |
| Burial* | 3 June 1886, The Churchyard, Longframlington, England, 10 |
Family | Jane Hunter b. circa 1807, d. circa 20 December 1885 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S469] Census 7/6/1841, Edlingham, Jane Coxon.
- [S40] IGI: "25th Dec 1802. Birth. Ralph Coxon to William Coxon and Jean. Batch:J14773. 1784 - 1837. Source:1066769. Printout: 6905796."
- [S471] Census 7/4/1961, Edlingham, Ralph Coxon.
- [S40] IGI: "Christening: 29 DEC 1802 Presbyterian, Glanton, Northumberland, England. Ralph Coxon to William Coxon and Jean. Batch:J14773. 1784 - 1837. Source:1066769."
- [S278] GRO Marriage:"1841, 4Q. Alnwick. Ralph Coxon, Jane Hunter. Vol. 25. P.243."
- [S33] Bap. Register, Longfram Presbyterian (URC). "NDFHS Fische. Bap. 24/2/1843, Born 13/2/1843. Coxon, Ann 2 daug of Coxon, Ralph & Hunter, Jane. maiden name:HUNTER, Longedlingham."
- [S470] Census 30/3/1851, Edlingham, Ralph Coxon.
- [S472] Census 2/4/1871, Edlingham, Ralph Coxon.
- [S473] Census 3/4/1881, Edlingham, Ralph Coxon.
- [S52] Bur. Rec. Longfram. "(1886. Page 99. No. 791) Ralph Coxon, Longframlington, 3rd June 1886, Aged 83 years."
- [S76] Gravestone, Edlingham, Hunter/Coxons, "Jane Hunter Coxon".
- [S76] Gravestone, Edlingham, Hunter/Coxons, "Ann Coxon".
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba. "e-mail, 26/3/06."
- [S76] Gravestone, Edlingham, Hunter/Coxons, "Eleanor Coxon".
Ralph Coxon1

M, #681, b. circa 1828, d. 30 May 1866
| Birth* | circa 1828, DOB estimated from Date Death1 |
| Death* | 30 May 18661 |
Citations:
- [S94] Gravestone, Newcastle Jesmond, Coxon, Roger etc, "Ralph Coxon".
Ralph Coxon1

M, #692, b. circa 1777, d. 26 February 1860
| Birth* | circa 1777, Glanton, England, , (DOB Jesmond gravestone, gives 86 in 1860 = 1774, census gives 70 in 1851 = 1781. 1777 taken as rough average)2,3,4 |
| Marriage* | 2 June 1803, The Parish Church, Eglingham, England, , (IGI gives marriage as 5 Jun.), Principal=Jane Nelson5,6,7 |
| Census 1851 | 30 March 1851, Burdon Place (1), Jesmond, Newcastle, England, , Head of Household=James Coxon3 |
| Burial* | circa 1860, The Churchyard, Whittingham, England, , (DoD given on gravestone as 186-?)2 |
| Death* | 26 February 1860, England, 8 |
Family | Jane Nelson b. 5 November 1772, d. 24 January 1838 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S101] Gravestone, Whitingham, Coxon, Ralph Jane, & family, "Ralph Coxon".
- [S101] Gravestone, Whitingham, Coxon, Ralph Jane, & family.
- [S603] Census 1851, Newcastle, Coxon James.
- [S91] Gravestone, Newcastle, Jesmond, Coxon, James.
- [S651] CR_ROM: Ancestral Indexes. EglinghamEglingam Parish. Marriages. p. 19. 1803 Jun. 2. Ralph Coxon, Glanton, Whittingham and Jane Nelson, Wit. Joseph Coxon, William Boyd, John Nelson, Jane Todd.
- [S604] Index: Pallot. ". Coxon, Ralph, Glanton, Whittingham = Jane Nelson, Durham, P R Eglingham, 1803."
- [S40] IGI: "Marriage: 5th June 1803. Ralph Coxon & Jane Nelson. Eglingham, Northumberland. Batch:M001211. 1663 - 1812. Source:0962712."
- [S91] Gravestone, Newcastle, Jesmond, Coxon, James, ""RALPH COXON of Burden Place, who died 26th.Feb.1860, aged 86 years, was the father of James Coxon, Draper, who died 20th.June 1867."".
- [S91] Gravestone, Newcastle, Jesmond, Coxon, James, "Ralph Coxon".
- [S101] Gravestone, Whitingham, Coxon, Ralph Jane, & family, "Mary Coxon".
- [S101] Gravestone, Whitingham, Coxon, Ralph Jane, & family, "Isabella Coxon".
Ralph Coxon1

M, #1550, b. 1774, d. 5 May 1798
Citations:
- [S613] FHR: Harry Coxon. "Quoted by Harry Coxon from Newcastle Courant 1723 - 1820. "May 5th.1798 Died. On the 20th.ult.at Exeter, aged 24 years, Mr.RALPH COXON, son of Mr.Henry Coxon of Howbalk, near Whittingham, Northumberland.""
- [S614] Published of Henry Coxon "(Ralph listed as son of Henry)."
Ralph Coxon1

M, #1647, b. circa 1756, d. circa March 1801
Citations:
- [S651] CR_ROM: Ancestral Indexes. EglinghamEglingam Parish. Burial: p.162. 1801. Mar. 20. Mark Coxon, Shipley Lane end. Servant in Husb. aged 45.
Ralph Coxon1

M, #1648, d. circa August 1698
Citations:
- [S651] CR_ROM: Ancestral Indexes. EglinghamEglingam Parish. Burial: p.126. 1698. Aug. 8. Ralph Coxon, Wooperton, bur. O. Bewick Chapel.
- [S651] CR_ROM: Ancestral Indexes. EglinghamEglingam Parish. Burial: p.123. 1695. May 20. Joseph s. Ra. Coxon, Wooperton. bur. Bewicke.
- [S651] CR_ROM: Ancestral Indexes. EglinghamEglingam Parish. Baptism of Dissenters. Page.63. 1696. Oct. 4. Ann Coxston. d. Ralph Coxston. Wopperton.
Richard Coxon1

M, #1556, b. 23 April 1807, d. 13 September 1877
| Birth* | 23 April 1807, Brandon, England, 2 |
| Baptism | 8 May 1807, The Presbyterian Church, Branton, England, 2 |
| Marriage* | 7 June 1829, Alnwick, England, , Principal=Hannah Carr3,4,5 |
| Census 1841* | 7 June 1841, Smethe Letch, Longhoughton, England, , Member of Household=Hannah Carr, Member of Household=Robert Coxon, Member of Household=Edward Coxon, Member of Household=Thomas Coxon, Member of Household=Richard Coxon, Member of Household=Matthew Coxon6 |
| Census 1851* | 30 May 1851, Embleton, England, , Wife=Hannah Carr, Son=Robert Coxon, Son=Edward Coxon, Son=Thomas Coxon, Son=Richard Coxon, Son=Matthew Coxon, Son=George Anderson Coxon, Son=Anderson Carr Coxon, Daugh=Margaret Jane Coxon4 |
| Marriage* | 23 December 1858, The Register Office, Alnwick, England, , Principal=Isabella Donald1 |
| Census 1861* | 7 April 1861, Embleton Village (22), Embleton, England, , Wife=Isabella Donald, Daugh=Jane Ann Coxon7 |
| Census 1871* | 2 April 1871, Embleton, England, , Wife=Isabella Donald, Daugh=Jane Ann Coxon, Son=Richard Coxon, Son=James F Coxon, Son=Henry Coxon, Daugh=Lily I Coxon8 |
| Death* | 13 September 1877, Embleton, England, , (Lois Saleba Quotes: "Alnwick Mercury 1865-1880. 22 Sept 1877, Richard COXON, Age 71, Retired Farmer, Abode - Embleton, Accidentally killed by falling into a quarry, 13/9/1877. - Adam")1 |
Family 1 | Hannah Carr b. 10 April 1804, d. 28 February 1857 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S40] IGI: "Birth: Richard Coxon, 23 April 1807, Christening. 8 May 1807. Presbyterian, Branton, Northumberland, England. Edward Coxon & Jane. (Batch: 147741, 1785 - 1809)."
- [S611] Index: Reddie, 1813 -1837 ". COXON, Richard, Alnwick, B. CARR, Hannah, Alnwick, Sp. 7/6/1829."
- [S608] Census 30/3/1851, Embleton, Coxon. Richard.
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba. "(information from Adam Coxon)."
- [S620] Census 7/6/1841, Longhoughton, Coxon. Richard.
- [S618] Census 7/4/1861, Embleton, Coxon. Richard.
- [S619] Census 2/4/1871, Embleton, Coxon. Richard.
Richard Coxon1

M, #1561, b. 10 July 1836, d. 29 April 1894
| Note - Biographical* | "Great Great grandfather of Melanie Coxon"2 |
| Birth* | 10 July 1836, Harlow Hill, England, 2,1,3 |
| Census 1841 | 7 June 1841, Smethe Letch, Longhoughton, England, , Member of Household=Richard Coxon4 |
| Census 1851 | 30 May 1851, Embleton, England, , Head of Household=Richard Coxon1 |
| Emigration | Australia, , "Emigarted to Australia. Witnessed Edward's wedding, then to New Zealand."2 |
| Death* | 29 April 1894, St Kilda, Dunedin, New Zealand, 3 |
| Burial* | 2 May 1894, Southern Cemetary, St Kilda, Dunedin, New Zealand, 3 |
Citations:
- [S608] Census 30/3/1851, Embleton, Coxon. Richard.
- [S748] Letter. Coxon, Adam, 2011-10.
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S620] Census 7/6/1841, Longhoughton, Coxon. Richard.
Richard Coxon1

M, #1568, b. circa 1864
Citations:
- [S619] Census 2/4/1871, Embleton, Coxon. Richard.
Richard Graham Coxon1

M, #224, b. 17 September 1840, d. 31 July 1873
| Birth* | 17 September 1840, Low Tosson, Feltham, England, 2 |
| Baptism | 6 October 1840, The Presbyterian Church, Longframlington, England, 2 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Ellen (?)3 |
| Census 1841* | 1841, England, , Recorded in 1841 census living in Longframlington with parents and 5 siblings.4 |
| Census 1841 | 7 June 1841, Longframlington, England, , At this census Thomas is listed s a Miller at Longframlington. Was he working back at Weldon Mill at this time?, Member of Household=Thomas Coxon5 |
| Census 1851 | 30 March 1851, Longframlington, England, , Head of Household=Thomas Coxon6 |
| Census 1861 | 7 April 1861, Ogle Mill, Ogle, England, , Head of Household=Thomas Coxon7 |
| Death* | 31 July 1873, Newton West Farm, Stocksfield, England, 3 |
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S33] Bap. Register, Longfram Presbyterian (URC). "NDFHS Fische. Bap. 16/10/1840 Born 17/9/1840. Coxon, Richard Graham 5 son of Coxon. Thomas & Grahm Dorothy. maiden name:GRAHAM, Low Tosson, Longframlington."
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba. "Probate Index of England."
- [S58] Census 1841, Longfram, Coxon, Thomas. "Richard Coxon, Aged 1 year."
- [S58] Census 1841, Longfram, Coxon, Thomas.
- [S492] Census 1851, Longframlington, Coxon, Thomas.
- [S493] Census 1861, Ogle, Coxon, Thomas.
Robert Coxon

M, #11, b. 16 October 1875, d. 21 July 1930
| |  Robert Coxon (1875 - 1930) married Mary Gordon |
| Birth* | 16 October 1875, Dinnington, England, 1 |
| Census 1881 | 3 April 1881, The Grocers Shop, Dinnington, England, , John and his wife Mary are listed as being at the grocer's shop, Dinnington, in 1881. At the same time John's occupation is given as as Agricultural Labouer. We might guess that Mary ran the shop, whilst John went out to work., Head of Household=John Coxon2 |
| Census 1891 | 3 April 1891, Jacksons Buildings, Newbiggin by the Sea, England, , Head of Household=John Coxon3 |
| Accident* | circa 1894, Newbiggin by the Sea, England, , Robert accidently shot himself in the head whilst out shooting with a friend & dogs on Newbiggin Moor. He was rushed to The RVI in Newcastle with severe head wounds. He had a silver plate put in his head to cover the skull damage. Peggy Wright says that ever afterwards when he sneezed he had to cover the old wound. See citation for details in a newspaper clipping.4 |
| Census 1901 | 31 March 1901, Argyle Terrace (8), Newbiggin by the Sea, England, , Head of Household=John Coxon5 |
| Marriage* | 15 June 1907, The Register Office, Morpeth, England, , Peggy Wright recalls that Mary was a barmaid at the Ship Inn, Newbiggin. It was there that she met Robert Coxon her future husband., Principal=Mary Gordon, Witness=Margaret Ann Mitford, Witness=George John Coxon6,1,7 |
| Address* | after 15 June 1907, Argyle Terrace (8), Newbiggin by the Sea, England, , (The Argyle Terrace address is listed on Robert's marriage certificate).8 |
| Census 1911* | 2 April 1911, Cleveland Terrace (3), Newbiggin by the Sea, England, , Wife=Mary Gordon, Son=John Robert Coxon, Daugh=Evelyn Coxon, Son=Oswald Bell Coxon9 |
| Note* | 20 July 1930, His daughter Peggy tells of an incident when her father was dying. He sat up in bed suddenly, streched his arms to the windows and said "Alice". According to her mother, Alice was the girl he had been engaged to, and by whom he had had a baby boy called Ernie. Alice was Alice Davison; he had wanted to marry Alice but her family would not allow it. Ernie was a half brother to the Coxon family. 7 |
| Death* | 21 July 1930, East Council School House, Newbiggin by the Sea, England, 10,1,11 |
| Burial* | 24 July 1930, The Churchyard, Newbiggin by the Sea, England, 12 |
| Address | The family seem to have had several addresses in the Newbiggin Area. For a while they lived in the East School House whilst Robert was caretaking there. They seemed to have re-located to 3 Cleveland Terrace, after Robert's death to a house they already owned. |
| Occupation* | He had various jobs in life. By profession he was a joiner (listed as such in the 1901 & 1911 census), but he also helped his brother Matt as an Undertaker. In the later years of his life he was a School Caretaker.5,9 |
| Religion* | Church of England. |
Family 1 | Alice Davison |
| Child | - Ernie Davison b. s 1905, d. s 1980; (Ennie Davison was born to Alice Davison. See his records for full details).
|
Family 2 | Mary Gordon b. 3 October 1879, d. 10 July 1954 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S1] Coxon Family Bible.
- [S73] Census 1881, Dinnington, Coxon John.
- [S181] Census 1891, Newbiggin, Coxon, John.
- [S105] Cutting, Accident, Coxon, Robert.
- [S180] Census 1901, Newbiggin, Coxon, John.
- [S15] Cert. Marr. Coxon/Gordon 1907.
- [S119] Personal memories: Peggy Wright.
- [S3] Civil Marriage: Marriage Certificate, Morpeth Register Office.
- [S692] Census 1911, Newbiggin, Coxon, Robert.
- [S17] Receipt, Funeral, Coxon, Robert.
- [S587] Gravestone, Newbiggin, Coxon, R & M.
- [S12] Death notice Robert Coxon. "(An intimation regarding his funeral is recorded in a newspaper cutting)."
Robert Coxon

M, #196, b. 27 July 1808, d. circa February 1896
| Occupation* | His occupation is recorded "farmer". He seems to have been a person of some means. The farm at South East Mason was quite large.2,3 |
| Birth* | 27 July 1808, Weldon Mill, Longframlington, England, 1 |
| Baptism | 7 August 1808, The Presbyterian Church, Longframlington, England, 1 |
| Census 1841 | 7 June 1841, Longframlington, England, , Member of Household=Isabella Curry2 |
| Census 1861* | 7 April 1861, South East Mason Farm, Dinnington, England, , Brother=George Coxon, Nephew=John Coxon, Visitor=Joseph Surtees, Servant=Mary Harbottle4 |
| Census 1871* | 2 April 1871, South East Mason Farm, Dinnington, England, , Brother=George Coxon, Servant=Mary Harbottle, Boarder=John Orwin, Servant=Joseph Foster, Servant=Mary Jane Tanner3 |
| Census 1881 | 3 April 1881, Bilton Mill, Lesbury, England, , (Robert Coxon is living with his brother Edward as an unemployed farmer), Head of Household=Edward Coxon5 |
| Census 1891 | 5 April 1891, Wagon Way Road (7), Alnwick, England, , Head of Household=Edward Coxon6 |
| Death* | circa February 1896, Alnwick, England, 7 |
Citations:
- [S33] Bap. Register, Longfram Presbyterian (URC). "NDFHS Fische. Bap. 7/8/1808, Born, 27/7/1808. Coxon, Robert to Coxon, John son of William Coxon & Isabella daug of Thomas Curry, Maiden name:CURRY, Weldon Mill, Brinkburn."
- [S21] Census 7/6/1841, Longframlington, Isabella Coxon.
- [S75] Census 1871, Dinnington, Coxon R.
- [S36] Census 1861, East Mason, Coxon, R.
- [S504] Census 1881, Lesbury, Coxon, Edward.
- [S505] Census 1891, Alnwick, Coxon, Edward.
- [S277] GRO Death:"Death. 1stQ. 1896. Alnwick, Robert Coxon. 88. Vol 10b. Pg.287."
Robert Coxon

M, #324, b. circa 1774, d. 19 August 1851
| Religion* | Presbyterian |
| Occupation* | He was a farmer at Greens. He is listed as such in the 1828 Parson & White Directory for Felton Parish.1 |
| Birth* | circa 1774, Overgrass Mill, Felton, England, , (DOB estimated from date of Baptism)2,3 |
| Baptism | 5 March 1774, The Presbyterian Church, Longframlington, England, 2,3 |
| Marriage* | 12 August 1813, The Parish Church, Felton, England, , Principal=Sarah Thompson4 |
| Will | 23 May 1833, Principal=John Coxon5 |
| Census 1841* | 7 June 1841, Greens, Felton, England, , Member of Household=Sarah Thompson, Member of Household=John Coxon, Member of Household=Susan Coxon, Member of Household=William Coxon, Member of Household=Ann Coxon, Member of Household=Robert Thomas Coxon6 |
| Census 1851* | 30 May 1851, Greens, Felton, England, , Wife=Sarah Thompson, Son=John Coxon, Daugh=Susan Coxon, Son=George Coxon, Son=Robert Thomas Coxon7 |
| Death* | 19 August 1851, Greens, Felton, England, 8,9 |
| Burial | say 25 August 1851, The Churchyard, Felton, England, 10 |
Citations:
- [S303] Parson & White, 1827/28 Directory of Northumberland & Durham, dated 1827/1828.
- [S29] Bap. Rec. Longframlington, Coxon, Robert. 1774.
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S611] Index: Reddie, 1813 -1837 ". Coxon,Robert, Felton. Thompson, Sarah, Felton. (L). 12/8/1813."
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba. "Quoted Source: Bob Green - Died at estate; left goods and chattels worth 600 pounds; widow Isabel of Longframlington, brother George Coxon, innkeeper at Alnwick, and brother Robert Coxon, farmer were appointed to administer the estate."
- [S297] Census 7/6/1841, Felton, Robert Coxon.
- [S300] Census 30/3/1851, Greens & Glantlees, Robert Coxon.
- [S78] Gravestone, Felton, Coxon R, S, W & S, "Robert Coxon".
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba. "Index of Census returns for the Felton District', Felton & Swarland Local Hist.Soc.Vols 133, 1841-91."
- [S78] Gravestone, Felton, Coxon R, S, W & S.
Robert Coxon

M, #428, b. circa 1839, d. 20 May 1905
| Occupation* | In the 1861 census he was a millcaster at Rothbury. From 1871 he was a carter at Felton Mill2 |
| Birth* | circa 1839, Burnfoot, Debdon, Rothbury, England, , DOB estimated from Date Death3,1 |
| Census 1841 | 7 June 1841, Burnfoot, Rothbury, England, , Member of Household=Ann Gray4 |
| Census 1851 | 30 March 1851, Burnfoot, Rothbury, England, , Head of Household=Ann Gray5 |
| Census 1861 | 7 April 1861, Combfield House, Brinkburn, England, , Head of Household=William Coxon6 |
| Marriage* | after 7 April 1861, Principal=Jane Scott3 |
| Census 1871* | 2 April 1871, Felton Mill, Felton, England, , Wife=Jane Scott, Son=William Coxon, Daugh=Mary Ann Coxon, Daugh=Susan Coxon, Daugh=Elizabeth Coxon, Daugh=Jane Coxon2 |
| Census 1881* | 3 April 1881, Felton Mill, Felton, England, , Wife=Jane Scott, Daugh=Mary Ann Coxon, Daugh=Jane Coxon, Son=William Coxon, Son=George Coxon, Son=John Edward Coxon, Daugh=Frances Coxon, Daugh=Isabella Coxon7 |
| Census 1891* | 5 April 1891, Felton Mill, Felton, England, , Wife=Jane Scott, Son=George Coxon, Daugh=Isabella Coxon, Son=Matthew Davy Coxon8 |
| Census 1901* | 31 March 1901, Felton Mill, Felton, England, , Daugh=Isabella Coxon9 |
| Death* | 20 May 1905, Felton Mill, Felton, England, 10 |
Family | Jane Scott b. 27 December 1843, d. 3 January 1895 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba.
- [S552] Census 2/4/1871, Felton, Robert Coxon.
- [S32] FHR: Saleeba. "e-mail, 26/3/06."
- [S553] Census 7/6/1841, Rothbury, Ann Coxon.
- [S555] Census 30/3/1851, Rothbury, Ann Coxon.
- [S66] Census 1861, Brinkburn, Coxon, William.
- [S554] Census 3/4/1881, Felton, Robert Coxon.
- [S557] Census 5/4/1891, Felton, Robert Coxon.
- [S556] Census 31/3/1901, Felton, Robert Coxon.
- [S79] Gravestone, Felton, Coxon, J, R, G, I, W, "Robert Coxon".
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