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Joseph Cox (Oregon Pioneer)
Joseph or Joe Cox may refer to: * Joe Cox (cricketer) (1886–1971), English cricketer * Joe Cox (American football) (born 1986), American football player * Joe Cox (singer), English singer and contestant on the eighth and ninth series of ''The X Factor'' * Joseph Buford Cox (1905–2002), inventor * Joseph Winston Cox (1875–1939), American federal judge * Joseph Richard Cox (1852–1934), Member of Parliament for East Clare, 1885–1892 * Joseph Cox (footballer) (born 1994), Panamanian footballer * Joseph Mason Cox (1763–1818), English physician * Joseph N. Cox, suspected murderer of Harry and Harriette Moore * Joseph Cox (high sheriff) Joseph Cox (1697–1753) was High Sheriff of Berkshire. Biography Joseph was the son of Joseph Cox of Cox's Hall, Stanford-in-the-Vale, he was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon, (now Abingdon School) c.1707. He received his lat ... (1697–1753), High Sheriff of Berkshire See also * Jo Cox (other) {{hu ...
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Joe Cox (cricketer)
Joseph Lovell Cox (28 June 1886 – 4 July 1971) was a South African Test cricket player. Joe Cox was educated at St. Charles College, Pietermaritzburg, and moved to Durban after completing his schooling. He was a fast-medium bowler and a tail-end batsman. Playing for Natal throughout, his first-class career spanned the years either side of World War I, 1911 to 1922, but it was his first season in 1910–11 that was his most successful. In his very first match, played at Durban against Orange Free State, he scored 51 batting at number 10, Natal's second highest score of the innings and a total that Cox was never subsequently to surpass. In his second match, against Western Province, he took seven wickets in the second innings for 42 runs, and a few days later he took eight for 20 against Transvaal, seven of the opposition being bowled. In all six matches that season, he took 36 wickets for 402 runs (average 11.16) and helped Natal to their first domestic championship title. ...
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Joe Cox (American Football)
Joseph Anthony Cox (born November 27, 1986) is an American football coach and former college football quarterback. He played college football for four seasons at the University of Georgia, and was the team's starting quarterback for the 2009 season. Early years Cox started at Independence High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. Cox was named to the 2004 ''Parade Magazine'' All-America Team and ''Super Prep'' All-Mid Atlantic Team. He was the North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year. Cox was on the '' AP'' first-team All-State team and was a two-time ''Charlotte Observer'' Offensive Player of the Year. He also played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas and impressed scouts by going 31–0 as a starting quarterback. Cox was a two-time team captain and was the number 7 rated quarterback in the country by ''Rivals.com'' and Tom Lemming of ESPN. He set a North Carolina record with 66 touchdown passes while taking his team to its fifth consecutive state championship his senior ...
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Joe Cox (singer)
''The X Factor'' is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The eighth series aired on ITV on 20 August 2011 and ended on 11 December 2011. Dermot O'Leary hosted the main show on ITV, while Caroline Flack and series 6 runner-up Olly Murs co-presented the spin-off show '' The Xtra Factor'' on ITV2. Louis Walsh returned to the judging panel and was joined by Gary Barlow, Kelly Rowland and Tulisa. Barlow, Rowland, Tulisa joined the panel replacing judges, Simon Cowell, Dannii Minogue and Cheryl Cole. Series 5 winner Alexandra Burke served as a guest judge for week 4 of the live shows due to Rowland having a throat infection. Little Mix, a British four-piece girl group known earlier in the show as Rhythmix, was the first group to win the series. The group consisting of members Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jesy Nelson, and Perrie Edwards, and Jade Thirlwall, all auditioned as solo artists before being put together as a group by the judges. They went on to become the ...
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Joseph Buford Cox
Joseph Buford Cox (1905 – August 10, 2002), was an American inventor and businessman. He invented what is now known as the chipper type chain for chain saws. He based his design on the C-shaped jaws of the larva of the timberman beetle. Cox watched the destructive larvae of the timber beetle (Ergates spiculatus) for many hours. The beetle's cutting action was left and right, side to side, rather than scratching or burrowing straight ahead. Cox adapted this concept to a new chain saw of his own design put into production during the late 1940s. Joseph and his wife, Alice, founded "The Oregon Saw Chain Co." in 1947. Cox later started a small casting company called OMARK, now known as "Omark Industries". In time, Oregon Saw Chain became a subsidiary of Omark Industries which was in turn acquired in 1985 by Blount, Inc., of Montgomery, Alabama. Blount merged in 1999 with Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking Partners Trilantic Capital Partners (Trilantic) is a global private equity firm fo ...
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Joseph Winston Cox
Joseph Winston Cox (October 19, 1875 – September 9, 1939) was an associate justice of the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. Education and career Born in Bridle Creek, an unincorporated community in Grayson County, Virginia, Cox received a Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Laws ( la, Legum Baccalaureus; LL.B.) is an undergraduate law degree in the United Kingdom and most common law jurisdictions. Bachelor of Laws is also the name of the law degree awarded by universities in the People's Republic of Chi ... from George Washington University Law School in 1901. He was in private practice in Washington, D.C. from 1901 to 1930, and was also an instructor at Georgetown Law from 1913 to 1915, a special assistant to the United States Attorney General in enforcement of anti-trust laws and matters arising in special war activities of the United States from 1914 to 1919. He also served as a member of the District Selective Service Board from 1917 to 1918, a ...
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