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Benjamin Payne Coxon (c1833-1876)
Benjamin Payne Coxon (c1833-1876), Borough Engineer of Warrington
 
Born the  youngest son of Capt. John Crow Coxon, of Birkenhead.


1857 Married Sarah Fisher
1857 Married Sarah Fisher
1859 Borough Engineer of Warrington.<ref>Warrington Guardian - Saturday 02 July 1859</ref>


1861 Living in Palmyra Square, Warrington: [[Benjamin Payne Coxon]] (age 28 born Birkenhead), Civil Engineer. With his wife Sarah and their two daughters. Also relatives and servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref>
1861 Living in Palmyra Square, Warrington: [[Benjamin Payne Coxon]] (age 28 born Birkenhead), Civil Engineer. With his wife Sarah and their two daughters. Also relatives and servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref>
1876 July 9th. Died at The Poplars, Christleton, Chester, age 44 years.<ref.Liverpool Daily Post - Tuesday 11 July 1876</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 07:02, 7 July 2019

Benjamin Payne Coxon (c1833-1876), Borough Engineer of Warrington

Born the youngest son of Capt. John Crow Coxon, of Birkenhead.

1857 Married Sarah Fisher

1859 Borough Engineer of Warrington.[1]

1861 Living in Palmyra Square, Warrington: Benjamin Payne Coxon (age 28 born Birkenhead), Civil Engineer. With his wife Sarah and their two daughters. Also relatives and servants.[2]

1876 July 9th. Died at The Poplars, Christleton, Chester, age 44 years.<ref.Liverpool Daily Post - Tuesday 11 July 1876</ref>

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Sources of Information

  1. Warrington Guardian - Saturday 02 July 1859
  2. 1861 Census