Cox, Moody, Carmac(k), Stout, and related families…
- The Carmack Family Genealogy
- The Cox Family in America: a history and genealogy of the older branches of the family from the appearance of its first representative in this country in 1610
- Cox Family Roots and Branches
- The Cox Family of Louisiana
- Cox Family Genealogy, Researching genealogy of William Cox, William B. Cox, Pendleton Dist., SC
- Cox family history, descendants of William Cox born around the 1730s
- Descendants of William Cox of England
- Descendants of Solomon Cox of Cole Creek, Va.
- The Hinshaw Family Association
- Our Family Genealogy, Compiled by Rev. E. Cox, and Mrs. Olivia Cox McCormac
- The Scott Genealogy (references the Quakers and William Cox)
- Jonathan Stout, ca. 1661/65-1723, A sketch by James Mark Valsame
- Another Interesting Story of An Ancestor – Penelope Stout
- Quaker Coxes & Allied Families, Links to Our Heritage Being Restored
Good resources I’ve found along the way…
- American Battlefield Trust
- American Revolution in NC Blog (WCU)
- ANCHOR: A North Carolina History Online Resource
- Baptist History Homepage
- Chatham County Historical Society
- Colonial & State Records of the South (UNC)
- Dan Routh Photography
- Explore Southern History
- Founders Online
- From Whence We Came: Cane Creek Meeting
- History of Baptists in New Jersey
- Historic Hillsborough
- History Hub, by History.gov
- Journal of the American Revolution
- Lord Cornwallis’s March Down the Cape Fear River
- Lute-Bramblett Family Blog
- Mark Chilton’s Blogs (Orange, Chatham, and Alamance info)
- The Mill Creek Hundred History Blog
- Moore County Genealogical Society
- My Family”s Twisted Tree
- The Narrative of Colonel David Fanning
- NC Dept of Cultural & Natural Resources
- North Carolina Genealogical Society
- NC Historic Sites
- North Carolina History Project
- NC Land Grants
- North Carolina Maps
- North Carolina Map Blog
- Notes on the History of Randolph County
- Orange County Historical Museum
- Piedmont Trails
- Quaker History + Genealogy
- Randolph County 1779-1979
- Randolph Heritage
- The Regulators of North Carolina (1765-1771)
- Revolutionary War Journal
- Southern routes: Family migration and the eighteenth-century southern backcountry
- NC Trading Path Association
- U.S. Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records (Ancestry.com)
- ZSR Library, Wake Forest University, Biblical Recorder Archives