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Edward Wilcox was born at Lincolnshire, England, in February 1603/4. His family became a part of the migration to New England in 1637. His sons, Daniel (age 4 in 1637) and Stephen (age 2 in 1637) are the only known children of Edward who survived to adulthood in the American colonies. Edward’s sons experienced a pioneering era of settlement, politics, and religion in the formative years of America.
Daniel2 Wilcox had ten known children and his brother Stephen2 Wilcox had six known children. There is some uncertainty about whether Daniel3 Wilcox, presumed son of Stephen2, has been misidentified (details are in this Book 3 about the generation three individuals).
Book 3 includes two volumes of genealogy sketches for the generation three families and names the individuals of generation four. Volume 3.D includes children of Daniel2 Wilcox and Volume 3.S includes children of Stephen2 Wilcox.
Book 3 includes bibliographic references and index. 440 pages.
Includes Briggs, Cook, Cooke, Cornell, Earle, Gray, Head, Manchester, Potter, Sherman/Shearman, Sisson, Taber/Tabor, and related families. (Volume 3.D); and Champlin, Clarke, Cottrell, Crandall, Gavitt, Hazard, Morey/Mowry, Palmer, Robinson, Wodell/Wordell, Worden, and related families. (Volume 3.S).
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