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3 unusual facts about John Fox


Fritzi Scheff

She married, first, Baron Fritz von Bardeleben a Prussian nobleman, then in 1908 John Fox, Jr. author of The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, and, in 1913, George Anderson, an actor.

John Fox, Jr.

Two moderately successful short story collections followed, as well as his first conventional novel, The Kentuckians in 1898.

John Strangways

John Fox-Strangways (1803–1859), British diplomat, Whig politician and courtier


Edgbaston Hall

Early in the Civil War, Edgbaston Hall, along with Hawkesley House, now the site of a council housing estate in Longbridge, was a stronghold of Colonel John Fox, the so-called "Jovial Tinker".

Jeff Otah

The Carolina Panthers were reportedly very interested in him, evident by them sending head coach John Fox and General Manager Marty Hurney to his pro-day.


see also

Thomas Fox

Tinker Fox, Colonel John Fox (1610 – 1650), English Parliamentarian Soldier, erroneously referred to as Thomas Fox by some sources