Anna Cox, the daughter of Peyton A. (died circa 1895) and Mary E. Wheeler Cox (fl. 1885), was born about 1885, and spent her early childhood in Salem, Forsyth County, N.C. Her brothers and sisters were William A., John M., George H., Emma, and Flora L. Cox. In 1897, Anna Cox moved to Mooresville, Morgan County, Ind., to live with her brother William (Will) and his wife, Lizzie Hadley Cox. She attended high school there and graduated in 1901. Shortly after her graduation, she returned to North Carolina and taught school in a Forsyth County community called Nain.
From the guide to the Anna Cox Papers, ., 1862-1915, (bulk 1893-1915), (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
Anna Cox, the daughter of Peyton A. (d. ca. 1895) and Mary E. Wheeler Cox (fl. 1885), was born about 1885, and spent her early childhood in Salem, Forsyth County, N.C. Her brothers and sisters were William A., John M., George H., Emma, and Flora L. Cox. In 1897, Anna Cox moved to Mooresville, Morgan County, Ind., to live with her brother William (Will) and his wife, Lizzie Hadley Cox. She attended high school there and graduated in 1901. Shortly after her graduation, she returned to North Carolina and taught school in a Forsyth County community called "Nain."
From the description of Anna Cox papers, 1862-1915 (bulk 1893-1915) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25814200