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Addie Josephine Cox Kenyon

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Addie Josephine Cox Kenyon
I have an old studio photograph of Addie COX KENYON which was produced by the A. A. Potter Studio in South Otselic, NY sometime in the 1880's. It appears to be a copy of an earlier photograph, maybe taken in the 1870's originally with Addie appearing to be in her teens or 20's at the time it was originally taken. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Addie and her family:

Addie or Adda Josephine COX was b. 1 Sept 1859 in Otselic, NY to parents William S. COX (1820-1911) and Annis or Annie or Anise C. TALLETT (1831-1893). Addie was one of four children born to this couple including Francis “Frank” E.; Addie or Adda Josephine; Fred Elton; and Dora Louise or Louisa COX, all born between 1855 and 1867. Her father was married previously and had three additional children including Merton; Orville E.; and Minerva M. COX born between 1846 and 1851.

Addie married Thomas KENYON (1850-1930) in 1883 in Otselic, NY and they had three children including Grace K.; Grove O.; and Cassie A. KENYON, all born between 1884 and 1886. Addie died 19 Apr 1887 and is buried in the Valley View Cemetery in South Otselic, NY.

I’d like to find someone from this family so that this treasure could be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, please contact me.

Thanks,
Shelley
Date & Place: at A. A. Potter Studio in South Otselic, Chenango County, New York 13155, United States
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Addie Josephine (Cox) Kenyon
Addie or Adda Josephine COX was b. 1 Sept 1859 in Otselic, NY to parents William S. COX (1820-1911) and Annis or Annie or Anise C. TALLETT (1831-1893). Addie was one of four children born to this couple including Francis “Frank” E.; Addie or Adda Josephine; Fred Elton; and Dora Louise or Louisa COX, all born between 1855 and 1867. Her father was married previously and had three additional children including Merton; Orville E.; and Minerva M. COX born between 1846 and 1851. Addie married Thomas KENYON (1850-1930) in 1883 in Otselic, NY and they had three children including Grace K.; Grove O.; and Cassie A. KENYON, all born between 1884 and 1886. Addie died 19 Apr 1887 and is buried in the Valley View Cemetery in South Otselic, NY.
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