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Willcox: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Cock, little a term of endearment, a diminutive, the same as ot or kin, used as a termination, as Willcox, little Will; Simcox, little Sim, etc. The word is also often used to denote a leader or chief man. Addison says: Sir Andrew is the cock of the club.
Willcox Surname Origin
Willcox: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Suffolk (United Kingdom) |  Somerset (United Kingdom) |  Lincolnshire (United Kingdom) |  Herefordshire and Worcester (United Kingdom) |  Shropshire (United Kingdom)
Willcox: Online Family Trees
WILLCOX  (United Kingdom) 1902 - 1902
WILLCOX Ashreigney (Devon, England, United Kingdom) 1671 - 1671
WILLCOX Picthford Shropshire (Shropshire, England, United Kingdom) 1791 - 1791
WILLCOX Blaina, Monmouth (Gwent, Wales, United Kingdom) 1875 - 1875
WILLCOX Blaina, Monmouthshire (Gwent, Wales, United Kingdom) 1852 - 1852
WILLCOX Road (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1854 - 1854
WILLCOX Grantham Lincolnshire England (Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom) 1907 - 1907
WILLCOX Grantham (Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom) 1941 - 1941
WILLCOX Lincoln (Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom) 1865 - 1865
WILLCOX Spilsby (Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom) 1983 - 1983

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Willcox: Books that contain this surname
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WILLCOXBaltimore, its history and its people (Volume 3)
Author: Lewis Historical Pub. Co - Published in 1912
... and (second) Ellen, daughter of Mark Willcox, of Delaware county, Pennsylvania. By this marriage he became the father of the ...
WILLCOXBench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Volume 2)
Author: Davis, William T. (William Thomas), 1822-1907 - Published in 1895
... 1890, May E., daughter of William S. Willcox, of Sheffield, Mass. His home and office are both in Boston. ...
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