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From: ALLISON HURST <[email protected]>
To: CONELIST <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw:1850 Martin Co. NC Census of CONE
Date: Friday, July 16, 1999 10:51 PM

This was sent to me from the Martin Co NC List.  I don't have any of them in
my database and of interest to me also is the listing on p.404 for the
Mulatto, Charles CONE.  Maybe this is where our CONE cousins of color
originated.
Allison

>
> The 1850 Martin co, NC Census has the following CONE familys, if you
> want more census info let me know.
>
> p. 387, Dwelling 31: William W. CONE 40 Methodist Preacher b. VA, Mary
> A. 30, Benjamin A. 9, Lewis 5, Sarah 2
>
> p. 404, Dwelling 298: Charles CONE 13 Mulatto living with the King
> GRIFFIN family.
>
> p.409B, Dwelling 384: Zelpha CONE 30 (Female) living with 82 yr old
> Nancy Harrison
>
> Happy Hunting!
> Beverly Alexander
> [email protected]
>
> ______________________________



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Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, September 05, 1999.

1. Fwd: [WHITNEY-L] Mary Ann (WHITNEY) CONE Bible Records
2. Big Find
3. Cone reunion Seattle Aug. 99

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Subject: Fwd: [WHITNEY-L] Mary Ann (WHITNEY) CONE Bible Records
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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 16:52:44 EDT
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This came through on my Whitney list so I thought I'd pass it along.  Enjoy.

Ken Whitney
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I located the following entry in The Bible Archives at 
 
  http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/2403/index.html

This data concerns Mary Ann WHITNEY, wife of Erastus CONE 
(Pierce was unaware of her husband's first name and all but 
one of her children). She was the daughter of NOAH ASHLEY 
WHITNEY (Joshua, Joshua, David, Joshua, John) and his first 
wife Olive DORWIN. This family can be seen in our Pierce 
transcription at:

  http://www.gentree.com/whitney/pierce/p216-221.htm

I have written to and have received permission from Deborah 
Link, the submitter of this Bible record to The Bible Archives 
to repost this data to our list.

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Cone Family Bible

Submitted May 28, 1998 by:  
Deborah Loe Link  
Email:  [email protected]

I found another Bible entry when visiting my father.  I found 
it minutes before I was scheduled to go to the airport, so I 
didn't get the Bible name down.  This is the bible of my 
grandmother's stepmother, Adah Cone Elliott.
Submitter:    Deborah Loe Link  [email protected]
Bible Owner:  Robert James Loe, 1012 Waynewood Blvd., 
              Alexandria, VA  22308
Taken From:   Original Bible

Surnames found in this record:
ALLEN
CONE
DURFEE?
ELLIOTT
RICHIE 
ROGERS, WHITNEY

Data exactly as copied:

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     BIRTHS
     Erastus Cone             b. Mulburry Hartford Co.  14 Feb 1802
     Mary Ann Whitney     b.  ?Pettsfred Mass.  3 sept 1803

     Noah Augustus Cone  b. [?]Parnisville 0 12 June 1910
     Electa Caroline Allen  b. Ontario Wayne Co.  NY 22 Sept 1835
     Sarah Elizabeth Richie b. Rockport [?]Nialeo NY 25 May 1840

     MARRIAGES
     Erastus Cone m.  Mary Ann Whitney  24 Dec 1829
     Noah A. Cone m. Electa Allen            30 Mar 1864
     Noah A. Cone m. Sarah E. Richie       26 Sept 1869
     Ashley m. Grace [?Durfee?]               24 June 1891
     Mattie E. Cone m. Ralph Rogers          8 Nov 1899
     Adah D. Cone m. Hal M. Elliott           13 June 1910

     DEATHS
     Erastus Cone d.  3 Jan 1887
     Mary Ann Cone d     5 April 1859
     Electa Cone  d.  26 July 1869
     Howard E. Cone  d.  7 May 1877
     Mattie Cone Rogers d.  10 Feb 1908
     Noah A Cone d.  26 Sept 1910
     Sarah E. Cone  d.  13 Sept 1911
     Adah D. Elliott d.  July 18 1935

     CHILDREN OF NOAH CONE
     Ashley Whitney b.  26 Jan 1865
     Adah Delia b.  21 June 1870
     Mattie Elizabeth b.  3 Sept 1872
     Richie Noah b.  19 Jan 1874
     Howard Erastus b.  2 Sept 1876


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Subject: Big Find
From: "Bill Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 16:46:56 -0500
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Hi Folks,

I am very excited to share this huge find with everyone.  I was using a =
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"American Revolution" and there were of course zillions of articles and =
web sites listed.  So I searched within those results by typing =
"soldiers" and that narrowed it down considerably.  Well, after a while =
I decided to narrow my search again and typed "Cone".  After 30 minutes =
or so of checking the listings there I came upon one that read "Soldier =
Cone Decoration."  I clicked on that and was very "tickled" at what I =
found.  I am happy to share this with everyone so I have attached it to =
this e-mail.

Enjoy,
Bill

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Subject: Cone reunion Seattle Aug. 99
From: "Fern" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 21:45:21 -0400
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I've scanned the picture we took in Seattle. I can't send it to the =
conelist as it is 160k but will send it to all who request.
Fern Cone

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Subject: conelist digest: September 06, 1999
Date: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 12:01 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, September 06, 1999.

1. Re: Lists of subscribers
2. African American Cone's in the Civil War
3. Revoluntary War Soldiers of NC

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Subject: Re: Lists of subscribers
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 17:46:53 -0700
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Jolene
I did not rec a copy of the list.

My permanent e-mail is ::::  [email protected]
Temp until sometime in Nov  has been    [email protected]
Flashnet will forward all my mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.

Rose Landmesser

"Osmun, Jolene K." wrote:

> Somewhere buried deep I may still have that original copy of the old listings,
> but I would have to dig, most of the original coneheads are still in my address
> book a few have been deleted as they know longer have email addresses or have
> changed them and not notified us or me.
>
> For the most part if you check the lineages on the site, you should be able to
> find most of the folks, with their email and site pages as well as the line they
> are from.  If the person has been a subscribed since our wonder mailing list,
> that info I would not have, but they still may be on the lineages as many
> submitted their lines to Allison to post.  And she has done a wonderful job at
> staying with it with all her goings on.
>
> I will see where I put the old list and if you need any help let me know.
>
> Jolene
>
> Al Cone wrote:
>
> > Cousins,
> >
> > Recently, someone asked whether I could provide the list with an
> > individualizedlist of subscribers: name, email address, and ancestor, we way
> >
> > Jolene oncedid.
> > The answer is that I don't have that information. I can give you the comma
> > that will give you the email addresses of all current subscribers, but, with
> > very few exceptions, there are no names, and there are no ancestors at all.
> > In my defense, when Jolene was moderating the list manually it finally
> > reached about 40 participants. It was over 80 when we moved to a new server
> > 13
> > months later. BTW, I discovered, to my horror, that the new software was set
> >
> > to
> > delete from the list anyone whose messages bounced for two weeks. In others
> > words, a person who goes on vacation for two weeks and doesn't check their
> > email and use a server that closes their inbox when it fills up and who
> > doesn't inform the list to "set conelist no mail" might get deleted. We lost
> >
> > several folks inearly August before I realized what was happening and got
> > that
> > changed.
> >
> > Anyway, to get a list of the email addresses of our subscribers,
> >
> > Send an email
> > To: [email protected]
> > Leave the Cc, Subject, etc. lines blank.
> > In the Message area type "review" without the quotes.
> > Be sure to delete your signature information, though I do note that very few
> > of you have signature stuff and I've taken to deleting mine in our
> > exchanges.
> >
> > You are honor bound not to use this list for your own commercial purposes,
> > or to give it to anyone who might do so.
> >
> > Finally, when I was forwarding old emails from our old computer to the new
> > one, I think I saw Jolene's list that was referred to. As far as email
> > addresses
> > go, it may be out of date, but this week end I'll look for it, and if I can
> > find
> > it again, I'll forward it to the existing list.
> >
> > Sorry to be so long winded (fingered?)
> >
> > Al
> >
> > Al L. Cone, Ph.D.          <[email protected]>
> > 6019 College Lane          http://www.jc.edu/users/faculty/cone
> > Jamestown College
> > Jamestown, ND 58405
> >
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Subject: African American Cone's in the Civil War
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 00:37:17 -0400
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Thought this may help someone, and I did think the names were very
interesting.

Jolene




Name                         Side Unit

Cone, Charles                U    14th Regiment, United States Colored
Heavy Artillery
First Name: Charles
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       14 U.S.C.H.A
Rank In:
Rank Out:
Company:    B
AKA Name:   Cane/
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19

Cone, Charles C.                     U    8th Regiment, United States
Colored Infantry

First Name: Charles C.
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       8 U.S. Col'd Infantry
Rank In:    First Lieutenant
Rank Out:   First Lieutenant
Company:    I
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19

Cone, Ela                    U    14th Regiment, United States Colored
Infantry
First Name: Ela
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       14 U.S. Col'd Infantry
Rank In:    Second Lieutenant
Rank Out:   Second Lieutenant
Company:    H
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19

Cone, Fink                   U    78th Regiment, United States Colored
Infantry
First Name: Fink
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       78 U.S. Col'd Infantry
Rank In:    Private
Rank Out:   Private
Company:    K
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19


Cone, Fink                   U    83rd Regiment, United States Colored
Infantry (Old Organization)
First Name: Fink
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       83 U.S. Col'd Infantry.
Rank In:    Private
Rank Out:   Private
Company:    K
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19

Cone, Frank                  U    3rd Regiment, United States Colored
Cavalry
First Name: Frank
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       3 U.S. Col'd Cav.
Rank In:    Private
Rank Out:   Private
Company:    G
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19

Cone, John E.                U    54th Regiment, United States Colored
Infantry
First Name: John E.
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       54 U.S. Col'd Infantry
Rank In:    Colonel
Rank Out:   Colonel
Company:    FK
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19

Cone, Levi                   U    93rd Regiment, United States Colored
Infantry
First Name: Levi
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       93 U.S. Col'd Infantry
Rank In:    Private
Rank Out:   Private
Company:    G
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19


Cone, Lewis                  U    82nd Regiment, United States Colored
Infantry
First Name: Lewis
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       82 U.S. Col'd Infantry
Rank In:    Private
Rank Out:   Private
Company:    G
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19

Cone, Lewis                  U    89th Regiment, United States Colored
Infantry
First Name: Lewis
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       89 U.S. Col'd Infantry
Rank In:    Private
Rank Out:   Private
Company:    I
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19

Cone, William A.                     U    11th Regiment, United States
Colored Heavy Artillery
First Name: William A.
Last Name:  Cone
Side:       U
Unit:       11 U.S. Col'd H. Art'y
Rank In:    Private
Rank Out:   Private
Company:    M
AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 19



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Subject: Revoluntary War Soldiers of NC
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 00:50:36 -0400
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Pierce'S Register
 Reference: North Carolina State Records, Clark, Vol. XVI, 1782-1783
 page 66
 Name and Rank: Cone, W., Pt.
 Company: Granberry's
 Dates of Enlistment and Commission: '77
 Period of Service: 2½ yrs.
 Occurrences: Died 16 Sep. '77

Pierce'S Register
 [p.313] VOUCHERS
 page 330
 No.: Militia
 To whom granted and rank: John Cone
 No. acres: 1709
 Service in months: Newbern Dist.

Pierce'S Register
 APPENDIX
 page 623
 2. John Cone, Sergt.




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Subject: conelist digest: September 07, 1999
Date: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, September 07, 1999.

1. Some Marriage info
2. [Fwd: Real Moms]
3. Bounty Land Grants
4. Re: Bounty Land Grants
5. Pierce;s Register

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Subject: Some Marriage info
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 01:11:07 -0400
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These marriage records, compiled by Liahona Research at the LDS Family
History
 Library in Salt Lake City, UT

Cone, Thomas married Dunning, Celey on 10 Nov 1801 in Bertie County,
North Carolina

Cone, Harriet married Haughton, Samuel on 22 Jul 1819 in Chowan County,
North Carolina

Cone, Isaac married Stilly, Polly on 31 Aug 1802 in Craven County, North
Carolina

Bryant, Joseph married Cone, Cherry on 22 Oct 1825 in Nash County, North
Carolina

Cone, Ailsey married Martin, Wright on 28 Jan 1817 in Wake County, North
Carolina

Bunn, Elias married Cone, Gilly on 17 Oct 1821 in Wake County, North
Carolina


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Subject: [Fwd: Real Moms]
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 09:02:42 -0700
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Real Mothers don't eat quiche; they don't have time to make it.

  Real Mothers know that their kitchen utensils are probably in the
 sandbox.

  Real Mothers often have sticky floors, filthy ovens and happy kids.

 Real Mothers know that dried playdough doesn't come out of shag
 carpet.
 Real Mothers don't want to know what the vacuum just sucked up.

 Real Mothers sometimes ask "why me?" and get their answer when a
 little
 voice says, "because I love you best."

 Real Mothers know that a child's growth is not measured by height or

 years or grade. . . It is marked by the progression of Mama to Mommy

 to
Mom...


  How Mom's Were Made


  By the time the Lord made mothers, he was into the sixth day working

 overtime.  An Angel appeared and said "Why are you spending so much
 time
 on this one?"

 And the Lord answered and said, "Have you read the spec sheet on
 her?
She has to be completely washable, but not plastic; have 200 movable

  parts, all replaceable; run on black coffee and leftovers; have a
 lap
 that can hold three children at one time and that disappears when
 she
 stands up; have a kiss that can cure anything from a scrape knee to
  a
  broken heart; and have six pairs of hands."

  The Angel was astounded at the requirements for this one.  "Six
  pairs of
  hands!  No Way!" said the Angel.  The Lord replied, "Oh, it's not
the
  hands that are the problem.  It's the three pairs of eyes that
 mothers
  must have!"  "And that's on the standard model?" the Angel asked.
 The
 Lord nodded in agreement, "Yep, one pair of eyes are to see through
 the
 closed door as she asks her children what they are doing even though

 she
already knows.  Another pair in the back of her head, are to see
 what
 she needs to know even though no one thinks she can.  And the third
 pair
 are here in the front of her head.  They are for looking at an
 errant
 child and saying that she understands and loves him or her without
 even
  saying a single word."

  The Angel tried to stop the Lord "This is too much work for one day.

 Wait until tomorrow to finish."  "But I can't!" the Lord protested,
 "I
  am so close to finishing this creation that is so close to my own
  heart.
  She already heals herself when she is sick AND can feed a family of
 six
 on a pound of hamburger and can get a nine year old to stand in the
 shower."

 The Angel moved closer and touched the woman, "But you have made her

 so
  soft, Lord."  "She is soft," the Lord agreed, "but I have also made
her
 tough.  You have no idea what she can endure or accomplish."

  "Will she be able to think?" asked the Angel.  The Lord replied,
  "Not
 only will she be able to think, she will be able to reason, and
 negotiate."

  The Angel then noticed something and reached out and touched the
  woman's
  cheek.  "Oops, it looks like you have a leak with this model.  I
 told
 you that you were trying to put too much into this one."  "That's
 not a

 leak." the Lord objected.  "That's a tear!"  "What's the tear for?"
 the
 Angel asked.  The Lord said, "The tear is her way of expressing her
 joy,
  her sorrow, her disappointment, her pain, her loneliness, her grief,

 and
  her pride."

  The Angel was impressed.  "You are a genius, Lord.  You thought of
  everything for this one.  You even created the tear!"

 The Lord looked at the Angel and smiled and said, "I'm afraid you
 are
  wrong again, my friend.  I created the woman, but she created the
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Subject: Bounty Land Grants
From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 20:39:08 -0400
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"Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants Awarded by State Governments", by
Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, Genealogoca; {ub;oshing Co., Inc. lists grants
were made to the following

CONE, Elijah, ME, (rank not given), 20 Aug., 1838, 200 acres to widow
Judith (Perry) Cone. Lovell.  

CONE, James, GA, (rank not given)15 July 1784, 500 acres

CONE, John, GA, (rank not given), Jul. 1784, 287-1/2 acres

CONE, Joseph, NY, Lieutenant, 666-2/3 acres.

CONE, Samuel, ME, Private, 24 Dec 1838, 200 Acres. Hampden.

CONE, William, NC, Private.  11 Sep 1820, 640 acres to heirs.

CONE, William, Jr., GA, (rank not given) 28 Feb 1784.  250 acres.

NOTE:  Georgia was one of 2 states to issue lands to non-combatants and
their heirs.  This may account for the "(rank not goven)" entries above.

NOTE #2:  Each state had its own land grant programs,  I would recommend
that any one who uses this data study the "Introduction" to this book,
where the various program is quite well defined.

                           Good 'ol Grady

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Subject: Re: Bounty Land Grants
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 18:02:50 -0700
X-Message-Number: 4

Lloyd Bockstruck is one of  the Genealogy  Librarians at the Dallas Public Lib,
Dallas TX. A member of the Dallas Co Gen Soc, Sons & Daughters of the Pilgrims
and Sons of the American Rev. He is a very good source. Excell.. Researcher. I
will miss his program again for SDP meeting in Dallas since I am stuck here in
WA.

Rose L

"Grady O. Cone" wrote:

> "Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants Awarded by State Governments", by
> Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, Genealogoca; {ub;oshing Co., Inc. lists grants
> were made to the following
>
> CONE, Elijah, ME, (rank not given), 20 Aug., 1838, 200 acres to widow
> Judith (Perry) Cone. Lovell.
>
> CONE, James, GA, (rank not given)15 July 1784, 500 acres
>
> CONE, John, GA, (rank not given), Jul. 1784, 287-1/2 acres
>
> CONE, Joseph, NY, Lieutenant, 666-2/3 acres.
>
> CONE, Samuel, ME, Private, 24 Dec 1838, 200 Acres. Hampden.
>
> CONE, William, NC, Private.  11 Sep 1820, 640 acres to heirs.
>
> CONE, William, Jr., GA, (rank not given) 28 Feb 1784.  250 acres.
>
> NOTE:  Georgia was one of 2 states to issue lands to non-combatants and
> their heirs.  This may account for the "(rank not goven)" entries above.
>
> NOTE #2:  Each state had its own land grant programs,  I would recommend
> that any one who uses this data study the "Introduction" to this book,
> where the various program is quite well defined.
>
>                            Good 'ol Grady
>
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Subject: Pierce;s Register
From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 21:27:53 -0400
X-Message-Number: 5

2166This volume is sthe seventeenth report of the NSDAR published by the
Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc in 1987.

Entitled "Pierce's Register", it is the "Register of the Certificates
Issued by John Pierce, Esquire, Paymaster General and Commissioner of
Army Accounts for the United States, to Officers and Soldiers of the
Continental Army under Act of July 4, 1783".

No. of 
certificate     To whom issued               Amount
___________     ______________               ______

46793           CONE, Conant                 11.10
5073            CONE, Daniel                 13.30
31713           CONE, Daniel                 78.60
41926           CONE, Daniel                 22,29
46792           CONE, Daniel                 21.58
47889	        CONE, Daniel                 18.70
48280		CONE, Daniel		     66.60
34664		CONE, Elijah	             59.44
34976		CONE, Elijah		     72.27
7162		CONE, Elisha		     15.81
7679		CONE, Elisha		     38.20
94518		CONE, Ichabod	             80.00
4988		CONE, Israel	             20.00
6338            CONE. Israel                 80.00
6551            CONE, Israel                 80.00
46782           CONE, Israel                 23.52
47880           CONE, Israel                 25.76
48268           CONE, Israel                100.00
46749	        CONE, Jesse                  16.42
2166            CONE, Joshua	             21.86
3049            CONE, Joshua                120.00
3776            CONE, Joshua                 80.30
4146            CONE, Joshua                 80.00
51554	        CONE, Orias                  26.29
41111		CONE, Ozias		     80.00
41951		CONE, Ozias                  32.86
42374		CONE, Ozias		     49.36
39421		CONE, Samuel                 83.08
5179	        CONE, Solmon	             10.60
7875		CONE, Solomon	             39.50


There!! You have it!!  I will spend no more time with a magnifying glass
on this exercise.  If you have questions or need clarification, it's in
the book.  Have at it!!

                               Good 'ol Grady



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1. RE: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- Recycled
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Subject: RE: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- Recycled
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 11:14:06 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Cousins,

I knew I had seen this name somewhere, and it was from Grady, but the two 
times I found it in the files there is nothing about Capt. Cath. Cone in the

email. Well, today the last of my Summer ILLs arrived from the D.H. Hill 
Library at NC State, and there he was. (D.H. Hill BTW was a CSA General who
is 
buried in the town cemetery in Davidson, NC right across the street from the

college.)

Capt. Cath. Cone appears on p. 568 (the book starts on p. 559) of  Worth S. 
Ray's _Old Albemarle and its Absentee Landlords_ published by Genealogical 
Publishing Co., Baltimore, in 1968. Originally it was published a Part IV of

_The Lost Tribes of North Carolina_, Austin, 1947.

Ray sites documentary evidence that Capt. Cath. Cone attended the Albemarle 
Court in 1670 and says that details can be found on p. 27 of the original.
He 
says that all those on the list are of great historical significance, but 
without Part I where page 27 must be, I can't guess. That's 20 years before 
Neale Macone's widow remarried in Isle of Wight Co., VA.

Anybody have anything on this bird? Anybody have the first 3 parts of the 
original book?  What is "Cath." an abbreviation for?

Al

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Subject: Receipes
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 13:45:12 EDT
X-Message-Number: 2

Okay all you Cone Cousins.  We are still offering the opportunity for you to
send in those receipes for our Cone Cook Book.  Our Reunion is Oct 9 and
we would like to have a great quanity of receipes to carry there.  We plan to
publish a book next year and would welcome as many Cone Family Receipes
as we can get.  For each receipe you send in, be sure to include your name
and the person from whom you stole it!  We want to give full credit for all
entries.  Please send to me off list.

Jim Cone
Warner Robins Ga.

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Subject: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- The Missing Link ?
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 13:31:27 -0500
X-Message-Number: 3

>===== Original Message From Al Cone <SMTP:[email protected]> =====
>Cousins,
>
>I knew I had seen this name somewhere, and it was from Grady, but the two
>times I found it in the files there is nothing about Capt. Cath. Cone in
the
>email. Well, today the last of my Summer ILLs arrived from the D.H. Hill
>Library at NC State, and there he was. (D.H. Hill, BTW, was a CSA General
who
>is buried in the town cemetery in Davidson, NC right across the street from

the
>college I went to.)
>
>Capt. Cath. Cone appears on p. 568 (the book starts on p. 559!) of  Worth
S.
>Ray's _Old Albemarle and its Absentee Landlords_ published by Genealogical
>Publishing Co., Baltimore, in 1968. Originally it was published as Part IV
of
>_The Lost Tribes of North Carolina_, Austin, 1947.
>
>Ray sites documentary evidence that Capt. Cath. Cone attended the Albemarle
>Court in 1670 and says that details can be found on p. 27 of the original.
>He says that all those on the list are of great historical significance,
but
>without Part I where page 27 must be, I can't guess. That's 20 years before
>Neale Macone's widow remarried in Isle of Wight Co., VA.
>
>Anybody have anything on this bird? Anybody have the first 3 parts of the
>original book?  What is "Cath." an abbreviation for?
            Jenny?????

>

The question is: Is he the documentable "missing link" between the original
Isle of Wight Cones and the infamous William who got bounced out of the 
Skewalkeee Baptist Church?

Logically, by inference, he should be in the line. But school has started,
and 
I think that this is the last trouble I can stir up. But there are bunches
of 
you guys (doesn't that sound as if I've become a Yankee?) who are of this 
line, who can do the spade work while I teach kiddies on the Northern Plains

to read and write. :=)

Pax vobiscum,

Uncle Al

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Subject: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- The Missing Link ?
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 13:31:27 -0500
X-Message-Number: 4

>===== Original Message From Al Cone <SMTP:[email protected]> =====
>Cousins,
>
>I knew I had seen this name somewhere, and it was from Grady, but the two
>times I found it in the files there is nothing about Capt. Cath. Cone in
the
>email. Well, today the last of my Summer ILLs arrived from the D.H. Hill
>Library at NC State, and there he was. (D.H. Hill, BTW, was a CSA General
who
>is buried in the town cemetery in Davidson, NC right across the street from

the
>college I went to.)
>
>Capt. Cath. Cone appears on p. 568 (the book starts on p. 559!) of  Worth
S.
>Ray's _Old Albemarle and its Absentee Landlords_ published by Genealogical
>Publishing Co., Baltimore, in 1968. Originally it was published as Part IV
of
>_The Lost Tribes of North Carolina_, Austin, 1947.
>
>Ray sites documentary evidence that Capt. Cath. Cone attended the Albemarle
>Court in 1670 and says that details can be found on p. 27 of the original.
>He says that all those on the list are of great historical significance,
but
>without Part I where page 27 must be, I can't guess. That's 20 years before
>Neale Macone's widow remarried in Isle of Wight Co., VA.
>
>Anybody have anything on this bird? Anybody have the first 3 parts of the
>original book?  What is "Cath." an abbreviation for?
            Jenny?????

>

The question is: Is he the documentable "missing link" between the original
Isle of Wight Cones and the infamous William who got bounced out of the 
Skewalkeee Baptist Church?

Logically, by inference, he should be in the line. But school has started,
and 
I think that this is the last trouble I can stir up. But there are bunches
of 
you guys (doesn't that sound as if I've become a Yankee?) who are of this 
line, who can do the spade work while I teach kiddies on the Northern Plains

to read and write. :=)

Pax vobiscum,

Uncle Al

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Subject: 25 things you'll never hear a Southerner say
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 16:06:43 -0400
X-Message-Number: 5

YA'LL MIGHT JUST EJOY THIS HEAR........


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Subject: 25 things you'll never hear a Southerner say
Author:  Terry Bowen at SA-03B04
Date:    9/8/99 3:47 PM


     25 Things You'll Never Hear a Southerner Say!

     25. "I'll take Shakespeare for 1000, Alex." 24. "Duct 
     tape won't fix that."
     23. "Come to think of it, I'll have a Heineken." 22. "We 
     don't keep firearms in this house."
     21. You can't feed that to the dog."
     20. "No kids in the back of the pickup, it's not safe." 19. 
     "Wrasslin's fake."
     18. "I'll have grapefruit instead of biscuits and gravy." 17. "Who's 
     Richard Petty?"
     16. "Give me the small bag of pork rinds." 15. "Deer 
     heads detract from the decor."
     14. "Spittin' is such a nasty habit." 13. "Trim 
     the fat off that steak."
     12. "The tires on that truck are too big."
     11. "I'll have the arugula and radicchio salad." 10. "I've 
     got it all on a floppy disk.
       9. "Would you like your fish poached or broiled?" 8. "My 
       fiancee is registered at Tiffany's."
       7. "Checkmate."
       6. "She's too old to be wearing that bikini." 5. "Does 
       the salad bar have bean sprouts?"
       4. "I don't have a favorite college team.
       3. "Those shorts ought to be a little longer, Darlin'. 2. "Elvis 
       who?

     And the number one thing you will NEVER hear a Southerner say:

       1. "I couldn't find a thing at Wal-Mart today."   



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Subject: Guide for Northerners Moving South
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 16:07:59 -0400
X-Message-Number: 6

THIS ONES A GOOD-ON TOO!!!!


______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________
Subject: Guide for Northerners Moving South
Author:  Terry Bowen at SA-03B04
Date:    9/8/99 3:48 PM


     Guide for Northerners Visiting or Moving South

     If you are from the Northern States or Canada and planning on visiting 
     or moving to the south, there are a few things you should know that 
     will help you adapt to the difference in life styles:

     1. If you run your car into a ditch, don't panic. Four men in a 
     four-wheel drive pickup truck with a 12 pack of beer and a tow chain 
     will be along shortly. Don't try to help them, just stay out of their 
     way.  This is what they live for.

      2. Don't be surprised to find movie rentals and bait in the same 
     store.  Do not buy food at this store.

      3. Remember: "Y'all" is singular, "All y'all" is plural, and "All 
     y'all's" is plural possessive.

     4. Get used to hearing "You ain't from around here, are ya?"

      5. You may hear a Southerner say "Ought!" to a dog or child. This is 
     short for "Y'all oughta not do that!" and is the equivalent of saying 
     "No!"

      6. Don't be worried at not understanding what people are saying, they 
     can't understand you either.

      7. The first Southern expression to creep into a transplanted 
     Northerner's vocabulary is the adjective "big 'ol," as in "big 'ol 
     truck" or "big 'ol boy".  Most Northerners begin their new 
     Southern-influenced dialect this way. All of them are in denial about 
     it. 

      8. The proper pronunciation you learned in school is no longer 
     proper.

      9. Be advised that "He needed killin'" is a valid defense here. 

      10. If you hear a Southerner exclaim "Hey, y'all, watch this!"...stay 
     out of the way. These are likely to be the last words that he'll ever 
     say.

      11. If there is the prediction of the slightest chance of even the 
     smallest accumulation of snow, your presence is required at the local 
     grocery store, it doesn't matter whether you need anything or not. 
     You just have to go there.

      12. When you come up on a person driving 15 mph down the middle of 
     the road, remember that most folks learn to drive on a John Deere and 
     that this is the proper speed and position for that vehicle. 

      13. Do not be surprised to find that 10 year olds own their own 
     shotguns and are proficient marksmen. Or that their mammas taught them 
     how to aim.

     14. In the south we have found that the best way to grow a lush, green 
     lawn is to pour gravel on it and call it a driveway.

      15. If you do settle in the south and bear children, don't think we 
     will accept them as southerners. After all, if the cat had kittens in 
     the oven, we wouldn't call 'em biscuits. 

      16. Q: What's the difference between a northern fairytale and a 
     southern fairytale?

      A: A northern fairytale begins "Once upon a time..." A southern 
     fairytale begins "'Y'all ain't gonna believe this..."



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Subject: Re: 25 things you'll never hear a Southerner say
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 14:37:52 -0700
X-Message-Number: 7

YA"LL   did not say anything about     ;;;;;;;;   Fixing to..... I'm Fixing to send
this to ya'll.

Heard that all day when i was in TX

Rose L

[email protected] wrote:

> YA'LL MIGHT JUST EJOY THIS HEAR........
>
> ______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________
> Subject: 25 things you'll never hear a Southerner say
> Author:  Terry Bowen at SA-03B04
> Date:    9/8/99 3:47 PM
>
>      25 Things You'll Never Hear a Southerner Say!
>
>      25. "I'll take Shakespeare for 1000, Alex." 24. "Duct
>      tape won't fix that."
>      23. "Come to think of it, I'll have a Heineken." 22. "We
>      don't keep firearms in this house."
>      21. You can't feed that to the dog."
>      20. "No kids in the back of the pickup, it's not safe." 19.
>      "Wrasslin's fake."
>      18. "I'll have grapefruit instead of biscuits and gravy." 17. "Who's
>      Richard Petty?"
>      16. "Give me the small bag of pork rinds." 15. "Deer
>      heads detract from the decor."
>      14. "Spittin' is such a nasty habit." 13. "Trim
>      the fat off that steak."
>      12. "The tires on that truck are too big."
>      11. "I'll have the arugula and radicchio salad." 10. "I've
>      got it all on a floppy disk.
>        9. "Would you like your fish poached or broiled?" 8. "My
>        fiancee is registered at Tiffany's."
>        7. "Checkmate."
>        6. "She's too old to be wearing that bikini." 5. "Does
>        the salad bar have bean sprouts?"
>        4. "I don't have a favorite college team.
>        3. "Those shorts ought to be a little longer, Darlin'. 2. "Elvis
>        who?
>
>      And the number one thing you will NEVER hear a Southerner say:
>
>        1. "I couldn't find a thing at Wal-Mart today."
>
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Wednesday, September 08, 1999.

1. RE: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- Recycled
2. Receipes
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4. Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- The Missing Link ?
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6. Guide for Northerners Moving South
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Subject: RE: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- Recycled
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 11:14:06 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Cousins,

I knew I had seen this name somewhere, and it was from Grady, but the two 
times I found it in the files there is nothing about Capt. Cath. Cone in the

email. Well, today the last of my Summer ILLs arrived from the D.H. Hill 
Library at NC State, and there he was. (D.H. Hill BTW was a CSA General who
is 
buried in the town cemetery in Davidson, NC right across the street from the

college.)

Capt. Cath. Cone appears on p. 568 (the book starts on p. 559) of  Worth S. 
Ray's _Old Albemarle and its Absentee Landlords_ published by Genealogical 
Publishing Co., Baltimore, in 1968. Originally it was published a Part IV of

_The Lost Tribes of North Carolina_, Austin, 1947.

Ray sites documentary evidence that Capt. Cath. Cone attended the Albemarle 
Court in 1670 and says that details can be found on p. 27 of the original.
He 
says that all those on the list are of great historical significance, but 
without Part I where page 27 must be, I can't guess. That's 20 years before 
Neale Macone's widow remarried in Isle of Wight Co., VA.

Anybody have anything on this bird? Anybody have the first 3 parts of the 
original book?  What is "Cath." an abbreviation for?

Al

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Subject: Receipes
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 13:45:12 EDT
X-Message-Number: 2

Okay all you Cone Cousins.  We are still offering the opportunity for you to
send in those receipes for our Cone Cook Book.  Our Reunion is Oct 9 and
we would like to have a great quanity of receipes to carry there.  We plan to
publish a book next year and would welcome as many Cone Family Receipes
as we can get.  For each receipe you send in, be sure to include your name
and the person from whom you stole it!  We want to give full credit for all
entries.  Please send to me off list.

Jim Cone
Warner Robins Ga.

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Subject: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- The Missing Link ?
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 13:31:27 -0500
X-Message-Number: 3

>===== Original Message From Al Cone <SMTP:[email protected]> =====
>Cousins,
>
>I knew I had seen this name somewhere, and it was from Grady, but the two
>times I found it in the files there is nothing about Capt. Cath. Cone in
the
>email. Well, today the last of my Summer ILLs arrived from the D.H. Hill
>Library at NC State, and there he was. (D.H. Hill, BTW, was a CSA General
who
>is buried in the town cemetery in Davidson, NC right across the street from

the
>college I went to.)
>
>Capt. Cath. Cone appears on p. 568 (the book starts on p. 559!) of  Worth
S.
>Ray's _Old Albemarle and its Absentee Landlords_ published by Genealogical
>Publishing Co., Baltimore, in 1968. Originally it was published as Part IV
of
>_The Lost Tribes of North Carolina_, Austin, 1947.
>
>Ray sites documentary evidence that Capt. Cath. Cone attended the Albemarle
>Court in 1670 and says that details can be found on p. 27 of the original.
>He says that all those on the list are of great historical significance,
but
>without Part I where page 27 must be, I can't guess. That's 20 years before
>Neale Macone's widow remarried in Isle of Wight Co., VA.
>
>Anybody have anything on this bird? Anybody have the first 3 parts of the
>original book?  What is "Cath." an abbreviation for?
            Jenny?????

>

The question is: Is he the documentable "missing link" between the original
Isle of Wight Cones and the infamous William who got bounced out of the 
Skewalkeee Baptist Church?

Logically, by inference, he should be in the line. But school has started,
and 
I think that this is the last trouble I can stir up. But there are bunches
of 
you guys (doesn't that sound as if I've become a Yankee?) who are of this 
line, who can do the spade work while I teach kiddies on the Northern Plains

to read and write. :=)

Pax vobiscum,

Uncle Al

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Subject: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- The Missing Link ?
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 13:31:27 -0500
X-Message-Number: 4

>===== Original Message From Al Cone <SMTP:[email protected]> =====
>Cousins,
>
>I knew I had seen this name somewhere, and it was from Grady, but the two
>times I found it in the files there is nothing about Capt. Cath. Cone in
the
>email. Well, today the last of my Summer ILLs arrived from the D.H. Hill
>Library at NC State, and there he was. (D.H. Hill, BTW, was a CSA General
who
>is buried in the town cemetery in Davidson, NC right across the street from

the
>college I went to.)
>
>Capt. Cath. Cone appears on p. 568 (the book starts on p. 559!) of  Worth
S.
>Ray's _Old Albemarle and its Absentee Landlords_ published by Genealogical
>Publishing Co., Baltimore, in 1968. Originally it was published as Part IV
of
>_The Lost Tribes of North Carolina_, Austin, 1947.
>
>Ray sites documentary evidence that Capt. Cath. Cone attended the Albemarle
>Court in 1670 and says that details can be found on p. 27 of the original.
>He says that all those on the list are of great historical significance,
but
>without Part I where page 27 must be, I can't guess. That's 20 years before
>Neale Macone's widow remarried in Isle of Wight Co., VA.
>
>Anybody have anything on this bird? Anybody have the first 3 parts of the
>original book?  What is "Cath." an abbreviation for?
            Jenny?????

>

The question is: Is he the documentable "missing link" between the original
Isle of Wight Cones and the infamous William who got bounced out of the 
Skewalkeee Baptist Church?

Logically, by inference, he should be in the line. But school has started,
and 
I think that this is the last trouble I can stir up. But there are bunches
of 
you guys (doesn't that sound as if I've become a Yankee?) who are of this 
line, who can do the spade work while I teach kiddies on the Northern Plains

to read and write. :=)

Pax vobiscum,

Uncle Al

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Subject: 25 things you'll never hear a Southerner say
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 16:06:43 -0400
X-Message-Number: 5

YA'LL MIGHT JUST EJOY THIS HEAR........


______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________
Subject: 25 things you'll never hear a Southerner say
Author:  Terry Bowen at SA-03B04
Date:    9/8/99 3:47 PM


     25 Things You'll Never Hear a Southerner Say!

     25. "I'll take Shakespeare for 1000, Alex." 24. "Duct 
     tape won't fix that."
     23. "Come to think of it, I'll have a Heineken." 22. "We 
     don't keep firearms in this house."
     21. You can't feed that to the dog."
     20. "No kids in the back of the pickup, it's not safe." 19. 
     "Wrasslin's fake."
     18. "I'll have grapefruit instead of biscuits and gravy." 17. "Who's 
     Richard Petty?"
     16. "Give me the small bag of pork rinds." 15. "Deer 
     heads detract from the decor."
     14. "Spittin' is such a nasty habit." 13. "Trim 
     the fat off that steak."
     12. "The tires on that truck are too big."
     11. "I'll have the arugula and radicchio salad." 10. "I've 
     got it all on a floppy disk.
       9. "Would you like your fish poached or broiled?" 8. "My 
       fiancee is registered at Tiffany's."
       7. "Checkmate."
       6. "She's too old to be wearing that bikini." 5. "Does 
       the salad bar have bean sprouts?"
       4. "I don't have a favorite college team.
       3. "Those shorts ought to be a little longer, Darlin'. 2. "Elvis 
       who?

     And the number one thing you will NEVER hear a Southerner say:

       1. "I couldn't find a thing at Wal-Mart today."   



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Subject: Guide for Northerners Moving South
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 16:07:59 -0400
X-Message-Number: 6

THIS ONES A GOOD-ON TOO!!!!


______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________
Subject: Guide for Northerners Moving South
Author:  Terry Bowen at SA-03B04
Date:    9/8/99 3:48 PM


     Guide for Northerners Visiting or Moving South

     If you are from the Northern States or Canada and planning on visiting 
     or moving to the south, there are a few things you should know that 
     will help you adapt to the difference in life styles:

     1. If you run your car into a ditch, don't panic. Four men in a 
     four-wheel drive pickup truck with a 12 pack of beer and a tow chain 
     will be along shortly. Don't try to help them, just stay out of their 
     way.  This is what they live for.

      2. Don't be surprised to find movie rentals and bait in the same 
     store.  Do not buy food at this store.

      3. Remember: "Y'all" is singular, "All y'all" is plural, and "All 
     y'all's" is plural possessive.

     4. Get used to hearing "You ain't from around here, are ya?"

      5. You may hear a Southerner say "Ought!" to a dog or child. This is 
     short for "Y'all oughta not do that!" and is the equivalent of saying 
     "No!"

      6. Don't be worried at not understanding what people are saying, they 
     can't understand you either.

      7. The first Southern expression to creep into a transplanted 
     Northerner's vocabulary is the adjective "big 'ol," as in "big 'ol 
     truck" or "big 'ol boy".  Most Northerners begin their new 
     Southern-influenced dialect this way. All of them are in denial about 
     it. 

      8. The proper pronunciation you learned in school is no longer 
     proper.

      9. Be advised that "He needed killin'" is a valid defense here. 

      10. If you hear a Southerner exclaim "Hey, y'all, watch this!"...stay 
     out of the way. These are likely to be the last words that he'll ever 
     say.

      11. If there is the prediction of the slightest chance of even the 
     smallest accumulation of snow, your presence is required at the local 
     grocery store, it doesn't matter whether you need anything or not. 
     You just have to go there.

      12. When you come up on a person driving 15 mph down the middle of 
     the road, remember that most folks learn to drive on a John Deere and 
     that this is the proper speed and position for that vehicle. 

      13. Do not be surprised to find that 10 year olds own their own 
     shotguns and are proficient marksmen. Or that their mammas taught them 
     how to aim.

     14. In the south we have found that the best way to grow a lush, green 
     lawn is to pour gravel on it and call it a driveway.

      15. If you do settle in the south and bear children, don't think we 
     will accept them as southerners. After all, if the cat had kittens in 
     the oven, we wouldn't call 'em biscuits. 

      16. Q: What's the difference between a northern fairytale and a 
     southern fairytale?

      A: A northern fairytale begins "Once upon a time..." A southern 
     fairytale begins "'Y'all ain't gonna believe this..."



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Subject: Re: 25 things you'll never hear a Southerner say
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 14:37:52 -0700
X-Message-Number: 7

YA"LL   did not say anything about     ;;;;;;;;   Fixing to..... I'm Fixing to send
this to ya'll.

Heard that all day when i was in TX

Rose L

[email protected] wrote:

> YA'LL MIGHT JUST EJOY THIS HEAR........
>
> ______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________
> Subject: 25 things you'll never hear a Southerner say
> Author:  Terry Bowen at SA-03B04
> Date:    9/8/99 3:47 PM
>
>      25 Things You'll Never Hear a Southerner Say!
>
>      25. "I'll take Shakespeare for 1000, Alex." 24. "Duct
>      tape won't fix that."
>      23. "Come to think of it, I'll have a Heineken." 22. "We
>      don't keep firearms in this house."
>      21. You can't feed that to the dog."
>      20. "No kids in the back of the pickup, it's not safe." 19.
>      "Wrasslin's fake."
>      18. "I'll have grapefruit instead of biscuits and gravy." 17. "Who's
>      Richard Petty?"
>      16. "Give me the small bag of pork rinds." 15. "Deer
>      heads detract from the decor."
>      14. "Spittin' is such a nasty habit." 13. "Trim
>      the fat off that steak."
>      12. "The tires on that truck are too big."
>      11. "I'll have the arugula and radicchio salad." 10. "I've
>      got it all on a floppy disk.
>        9. "Would you like your fish poached or broiled?" 8. "My
>        fiancee is registered at Tiffany's."
>        7. "Checkmate."
>        6. "She's too old to be wearing that bikini." 5. "Does
>        the salad bar have bean sprouts?"
>        4. "I don't have a favorite college team.
>        3. "Those shorts ought to be a little longer, Darlin'. 2. "Elvis
>        who?
>
>      And the number one thing you will NEVER hear a Southerner say:
>
>        1. "I couldn't find a thing at Wal-Mart today."
>
> ---
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From: Cone Mailing List digest <[email protected]>
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Subject: conelist digest: September 09, 1999
Date: Friday, September 10, 1999 12:02 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Thursday, September 09, 1999.

1. Re: conelist digest: September 08, 1999
2. Decatur County, GA marriages
3. Washington County, GA family
4. Family in Decatur Cty GA
5. this list
6. James B. Cone's wife
7. Baird Cem. Cone
8. Meriwether County GA 1850
9. Washington County GA 1850 family
10. Something of Interest for Camden County folk
11. Aaron's sons ???
12. More Meriwether County, GA Cone ???
13. Re: this list- Ditto
14. Thomas County info
15. And yet another Meriwether cty, GA 1850
16. Beaufort County Militia, 1781
17. W. H. Cone, Rev
18. Pasquotank Cty, NC
19. My explanation
20. Re: Decatur County, GA marriages
21. Re: Meriwether County GA 1850
22. Re: Aaron's sons ???
23. Re: Meriwether County GA 1850
24. RE: Old Trading Path
25. Re: Family in Decatur Cty GA
26. Re: Family in Decatur Cty GA
27. Fwd: Family in Decatur Cty GA
28. [Fwd: Meriwether County GA 1850]
29. Fwd: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- The Missing Link ?
30. Re: Aaron's sons ???
31. petition
32. [Fwd: [GENCLASS-L] 10,000 Lost Children]

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Subject: Re: conelist digest: September 08, 1999
From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 08:37:27 EDT
X-Message-Number: 1

In a message dated 09/09/1999 12:00:42 AM Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< Subject: 25 things you'll never hear a Southerner say
 From: <[email protected]>
 Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 16:06:43 -0400
 X-Message-Number: 5
 
 YA'LL MIGHT JUST EJOY THIS HEAR........ >>
Okay, Scott.  Thar you go agin sturin up the stew agin.  Not only am I a 
gurl, I'm a southern one.  I'll take "ya'll" anyday over "yousguys".  Ha!  
Oh, the place to meet now is NOT Walmart.  It's Sam's--you can take a date 
out to eat there and it won't cost you a dime!
kim

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Subject: Decatur County, GA marriages
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:04:41 -0400
X-Message-Number: 2

Can anyone identify who these Cones are? Who their Parents are?  From
what Line?

Listed in Decatur County Marriage indexes

L.W. Cone to Maudie Bridges  married June 26 1904
L.W. Cone to Lizzie Maxwell married Jan 20 1898
Amanda Cone to Jacob Rich married Dec 21 1892
Eliza Cone to Benjamin G. Chasteen married Nov 9 1851
Martha Cone to James W. Gaines married Dec 23 1877
Nancy Cone to John G. Bridges married Dec 25 1900
Sarah J. Cone to Young R. Ragans married Aug 21 1862
Nancy C. Cone to T. J. Harrison married May 18 1879
W. D. Cone to Liela Cox married Aug 3 1905
James I. Cone to Eleanor Custer married July 7 1935
Jessie Cone to Elmina A. Lundy married Aug 28 1866
Cornelius Cone to Lizzie Maxwell married Apr 15 1928
George R. Cone to Mary L. Maxwell married Jan 20 1898
Josiah Cone to Viney Nutt married May 14 1845


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Subject: Washington County, GA family
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:17:11 -0400
X-Message-Number: 3

Does anyone know who this Seaborn Cone is son of??



25  907  907 Cone           Seaborn        38   M         Farmer Georgia

 26  907  907 Cone           Caroline       38
F                                  Georgia
 27  907  907 Cone           Levi           11
M                                  Georgia
 28  907  907 Cone           Nancy          9
F                                  Georgia
 29  907  907 Cone           Octavia        8
F                                  Georgia
 30  907  907 Cone           William        5
M                                  Georgia
 31  907  907 Cone           Elizabeth      2
F                                  Georgia
 32  907  907 Cone           Louisa         2/12 F


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Subject: Family in Decatur Cty GA
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:22:19 -0400
X-Message-Number: 4

Does anyone know this family?

5   473  473 Cone           Jesse          40   M
Farmer                   GA
 6   473  473 Cone           Syria          38
F                                  GA
 7   473  473 Cone           Eliza          16
F                                  GA
 8   473  473 Cone           Alfred         10
M                                  GA
 9   473  473 Cone           Jesse          8
M                                  GA
 10  473  473 Cone           Jane           6
F                                  GA
 11  473  473 Cone           Eley           3
F                                  GA
 12  473  473 Cone           Unnamed        8/12 F


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Subject: this list
From: Boyd Holley <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 08:32:35 -0500
X-Message-Number: 5

You know,  I mostly lurk on this list looking for maybe a mention of an
elusive Calvin Cone who was married in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, 1861
to Martha Indiana Tippit.  This Cone gentleman is just a tiny little
part of my family tree.  I don't believe he even left any descendants
with Martha Indiana Tippit for she remarries in 1871 and no Cone
children ever appear in her family after that time.  I haven't a clue as
to what happened to Calvin Cone.  That brings me to why I stay
subscribed to this list.  Even though my  connection isn't very strong
to the Cone list I just can't bring myself to unsubscribe.  Of all the
lists to which I belong this one is the most fun-loving and tolerant.
On another list I was recently admonished for sending a personal thank
you via the list as versus sending the thank you by personal email.   I
enjoy browsing the genealogy posts looking for a clue to Calvin but I
also really enjoy the jokes, stories, and the general camaraderie shown
here.  Keep up the good work.

regards, Susan Holley


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Subject: James B. Cone's wife
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:35:08 -0400
X-Message-Number: 6

A curious one for the Archelaus descendents..

In the 1850 Washington county GA census

James B. Cone is listed with a wife Catherine, I show his wife was Ann
Little Walker, do you think this was a error, or was her name Catherine
Ann Little Walker?  Just curious on your thoughts to it..


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Subject: Baird Cem. Cone
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:45:07 -0400
X-Message-Number: 7

Some other Cone's who need to be identified, any Ideas?

BAIRDS CEMETERY
Bairdstown, Oglethorpe Co, GA

CONE, Eva Jackson               23 Feb 1883             10 Aug 1906
"Eva at Rest"
(Wife of D. S. CONE &
Dau of Mr. & Mrs.
W. R. JACKSON)

CONE, John F.                   2 Sep 1846              23 Oct 1905

CONE, Sallie E.                 28 Mar 1853             7 Nov 1904
Wife of John F.

CONE, Thomas F.                 25 Oct 1873             3 Dec 1900

CONE, William C.                11 Nov 1877             19 Mar 1881


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Subject: Meriwether County GA 1850
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:49:23 -0400
X-Message-Number: 8

I have never seen this family either, any ideas?



732  732 Cone           Joseph         60   M         F
1,200     GA
 33  732  732 Cone           Josephine      22
F                                  GA
 34  732  732 Cone           Leonidas       19   M
F                        GA
 35  732  732 Cone           Missouri       18
F                                  GA                      X
 36  732  732 Cone           Martha A.      16
F                                  GA                      X
 37  733  733 Durham         Abner          71   M         F


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Subject: Washington County GA 1850 family
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:53:50 -0400
X-Message-Number: 9

and yet another family I haven't seen before...



957  957 Cone           Nancy          50
F                                  Georgia                       X
 8   957  957 Cone           Nancy          24
F                                  Georgia                       X
 9   957  957 Cone           Doctor         5/12 M

and separate from this family is

 958  958 Cone           William        35
M                              Georgia
He is living with the Veille family


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Subject: Something of Interest for Camden County folk
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 10:00:43 -0400
X-Message-Number: 10

Census_Year           1820
Microfilm #           M19-16
State                 GA
County                Camden
District              Town of St.Marys & Town of Jefferson
Enumerator            Wm. Cone
Census Dated          15 Nov 1820

Listed in this Census are the following:

142 Cone          Joseph      pg00001
26  Cone          Martha      pg00001





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Subject: Aaron's sons ???
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 10:03:20 -0400
X-Message-Number: 11

James Waters Land Warrant 05 May 1851 Bulloch County, GA

Bullock County

The Court of Justices of for said county
To Adam Jones, Esquire County Surveyor for the said county

You are hereby authorized and required to admeasure and lay out
or cause to be admeasured and laid out, unto James A. Waters, a
tract of land which shall contain five hundred acres in the said
county of Bullock.

Taking especial care that the same has not heretofore been laid
out unto any other person or persons: and you are hereby also
directed and required to record the plat of the same in your
office, and trasnmit a copy thereof, together with this warrant
to the Surveyor General within the term of three months from this
date.

Given under our hands this May the 5th 1851.

Erastus Waters CLR          Peter Cone JJCBC
                                         James Cone  JJCBC
                                         John Goodman  JJCBC




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Subject: More Meriwether County, GA Cone ???
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 10:05:36 -0400
X-Message-Number: 12

1093 1093 Cone          Jackson        26   M
F                        GA
 17  1093 1093 Cone          Bishop         28   M
F                        GA



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Subject: Re: this list- Ditto
From: "Fern" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 10:05:38 -0400
X-Message-Number: 13

Susan
I couldn't agree more. I love the Yankee - southern comments because I spent
my first 18 yrs in western NY,  but the rest of my life mostly in NC, Tenn.,
& VA. (I'm 45). I can identify with youse/ya'll. I'm impressed by the poetry
and scholarly discourse, amused by the humor and stimulated by the debate.
We may not win any beauty contests but I'm proud to be a Cone.
Fern Cone


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Subject: Thomas County info
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 10:17:09 -0400
X-Message-Number: 14

Has anyone seen or read this book to know who the below are and who they
are tied to?

Index to "History of Thomas County, Georgia" by Irwin MacIntyre; 1923
This small, 55 page unindexed book is located at the Thomasville
Cultural
Center Library, 600 E. Washington St, Thomasville, Georgia

Preface states "The following is to a large extent taken from
contributions
heretofore made to the Times-Enterprise under the misnomer 'History of
Thomas County'. W. Irwin MacIntyre. Thomasville, Ga., July 1, 1923."

Cone, James, 51
   John, 49
   Joseph, 49
   Mary, 49
   Stephen W., 49
   W.A., 34


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Subject: And yet another Meriwether cty, GA 1850
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 10:17:34 -0400
X-Message-Number: 15

 32  870  870 Cone           John R. C.     28   M         Mill
Wright              SC
 Living with Werkly family


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Subject: Beaufort County Militia, 1781
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 10:25:42 -0400
X-Message-Number: 16

There are 2 Cone listings

John Cone

James Congleton Stephen Cone


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Subject: W. H. Cone, Rev
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 10:28:49 -0400
X-Message-Number: 17

Can anyone tell me who Reverand W. H. Cone was in Rowan County, NC he
was officating marriage in 1878


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Subject: Pasquotank Cty, NC
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 10:36:57 -0400
X-Message-Number: 18

Another stray???

Pasquotank County, NC

Estate Records

Cone, A. P. 75 1872



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Subject: My explanation
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 11:27:02 -0400
X-Message-Number: 19

Hi All,

Well, here it is my explanation of why I filled up your inboxes.  Was
going through my notes from things I found on the web and from censuses
notes on my last library trip, and some of these I could not identify or
was sure if they were whom I thought they were, and I figured it's time
to post them, as we have had so many newbies over the past few months I
thought maybe it would be of some help to them or they could help us to
identify some of those I posted.

So there you have it, I had a cluttered corner on my desk and decide to
clutter your inboxes in exchange..Hee hee!

Take Care All,
Jolene


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Subject: Re: Decatur County, GA marriages
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 08:52:37 -0700
X-Message-Number: 20

Jolene
The non-Cone names are not in WW Cone's book
Rose L

"Osmun, Jolene K." wrote:

> Can anyone identify who these Cones are? Who their Parents are?  From
> what Line?
>
> Listed in Decatur County Marriage indexes
>
> L.W. Cone to Maudie Bridges  married June 26 1904
> L.W. Cone to Lizzie Maxwell married Jan 20 1898
> Amanda Cone to Jacob Rich married Dec 21 1892
> Eliza Cone to Benjamin G. Chasteen married Nov 9 1851
> Martha Cone to James W. Gaines married Dec 23 1877
> Nancy Cone to John G. Bridges married Dec 25 1900
> Sarah J. Cone to Young R. Ragans married Aug 21 1862
> Nancy C. Cone to T. J. Harrison married May 18 1879
> W. D. Cone to Liela Cox married Aug 3 1905
> James I. Cone to Eleanor Custer married July 7 1935
> Jessie Cone to Elmina A. Lundy married Aug 28 1866
> Cornelius Cone to Lizzie Maxwell married Apr 15 1928
> George R. Cone to Mary L. Maxwell married Jan 20 1898
> Josiah Cone to Viney Nutt married May 14 1845
>
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Subject: Re: Meriwether County GA 1850
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:29:12 -0700
X-Message-Number: 21

Jolene,
You did not mention years on these records, (Census ??)

Found this on pg 482 of WW Cone book:

Leonidas H. b: 1856 m: Fannie Buren, Res Unadilla GA.

He was one of 10 children of William Beacham Cone & Elizabeth Mobley. William
Beacham Cone was the son of John Washington Cone & Nancy Wadsworth. His father
was William Cone b: poss about 1758 ----tradition say in NC; d: in
Saundersville, Washington Co GA in 1820, Removed early in his marr life to
Columbia Co GA and his child were b: there,  m: Miss Beacham..
The father of William is not listed.

Rose L

"Osmun, Jolene K." wrote:

> I have never seen this family either, any ideas?
>
> 732  732 Cone           Joseph         60   M         F
> 1,200     GA
>  33  732  732 Cone           Josephine      22
> F                                  GA
>  34  732  732 Cone           Leonidas       19   M
> F                        GA
>  35  732  732 Cone           Missouri       18
> F                                  GA                      X
>  36  732  732 Cone           Martha A.      16
> F                                  GA                      X
>  37  733  733 Durham         Abner          71   M         F
>
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Subject: Re: Aaron's sons ???
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:39:37 -0700
X-Message-Number: 22

Looks like this is Aaron's sons. Peter & James Cone sister Sarah m: a David
Goodman.

Rose L

"Osmun, Jolene K." wrote:

> James Waters Land Warrant 05 May 1851 Bulloch County, GA
>
> Bullock County
>
> The Court of Justices of for said county
> To Adam Jones, Esquire County Surveyor for the said county
>
> You are hereby authorized and required to admeasure and lay out
> or cause to be admeasured and laid out, unto James A. Waters, a
> tract of land which shall contain five hundred acres in the said
> county of Bullock.
>
> Taking especial care that the same has not heretofore been laid
> out unto any other person or persons: and you are hereby also
> directed and required to record the plat of the same in your
> office, and trasnmit a copy thereof, together with this warrant
> to the Surveyor General within the term of three months from this
> date.
>
> Given under our hands this May the 5th 1851.
>
> Erastus Waters CLR          Peter Cone JJCBC
>                                          James Cone  JJCBC
>                                          John Goodman  JJCBC
>
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Subject: Re: Meriwether County GA 1850
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:11:41 -0400
X-Message-Number: 23

Hi Rose,

All the Meriwether County Records are from the 1850 census.

Take Care,
Jolene

R Landmesser wrote:

> Jolene,
> You did not mention years on these records, (Census ??)
>
> Found this on pg 482 of WW Cone book:
>
> Leonidas H. b: 1856 m: Fannie Buren, Res Unadilla GA.
>
> He was one of 10 children of William Beacham Cone & Elizabeth Mobley. William
> Beacham Cone was the son of John Washington Cone & Nancy Wadsworth. His father
> was William Cone b: poss about 1758 ----tradition say in NC; d: in
> Saundersville, Washington Co GA in 1820, Removed early in his marr life to
> Columbia Co GA and his child were b: there,  m: Miss Beacham..
> The father of William is not listed.
>
> Rose L
>
> "Osmun, Jolene K." wrote:
>
> > I have never seen this family either, any ideas?
> >
> > 732  732 Cone           Joseph         60   M         F
> > 1,200     GA
> >  33  732  732 Cone           Josephine      22
> > F                                  GA
> >  34  732  732 Cone           Leonidas       19   M
> > F                        GA
> >  35  732  732 Cone           Missouri       18
> > F                                  GA                      X
> >  36  732  732 Cone           Martha A.      16
> > F                                  GA                      X
> >  37  733  733 Durham         Abner          71   M         F
> >
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Subject: RE: Old Trading Path
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 10:36:27 -0700
X-Message-Number: 24

Grady & others,

The Old Trading Path per Evertons Handy Book for Genealogists ---
Migration Trails-----This path went from Effingham Co thru Bullock Co
towards Decatur Co unto Pensacola FL

Rose L


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Subject: Re: Family in Decatur Cty GA
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 17:13:25 -0400
X-Message-Number: 25

Oops, sorry Bob, it's 1850 Decatur County, GA



Bill Cone wrote:

> Jolene,
>
> Do you happen to have a date to go with this?
>
> Bill
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Osmun, Jolene K. <[email protected]>
> To: Cone Mailing List <[email protected]>
> Date: Thursday, September 09, 1999 8:24 AM
> Subject: [conelist] Family in Decatur Cty GA
>
> >Does anyone know this family?
> >
> >5   473  473 Cone           Jesse          40   M
> >Farmer                   GA
> > 6   473  473 Cone           Syria          38
> >F                                  GA
> > 7   473  473 Cone           Eliza          16
> >F                                  GA
> > 8   473  473 Cone           Alfred         10
> >M                                  GA
> > 9   473  473 Cone           Jesse          8
> >M                                  GA
> > 10  473  473 Cone           Jane           6
> >F                                  GA
> > 11  473  473 Cone           Eley           3
> >F                                  GA
> > 12  473  473 Cone           Unnamed        8/12 F
> >
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Subject: Re: Family in Decatur Cty GA
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 17:15:22 -0400
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Bill, it was the 1850 Decatur County, GA Census



Bill Cone wrote:

> Jolene,
>
> Do you happen to have a date to go with this?
>
> Bill
>
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>
> >Does anyone know this family?
> >
> >5   473  473 Cone           Jesse          40   M
> >Farmer                   GA
> > 6   473  473 Cone           Syria          38
> >F                                  GA
> > 7   473  473 Cone           Eliza          16
> >F                                  GA
> > 8   473  473 Cone           Alfred         10
> >M                                  GA
> > 9   473  473 Cone           Jesse          8
> >M                                  GA
> > 10  473  473 Cone           Jane           6
> >F                                  GA
> > 11  473  473 Cone           Eley           3
> >F                                  GA
> > 12  473  473 Cone           Unnamed        8/12 F
> >
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From: [email protected]
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This family is my 2nd great grandfather and his family. The person who wrote 
the abstracts misread some of the names. This is Jesse Cone, son of Isaiah 
Cone, along with wife Aseneth Bodiford Cone (Synia is what actually appears 
in the census record) and some of their children.

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Subject: [Fwd: Meriwether County GA 1850]
From: Millie Cook <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 20:07:20 -0400
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I have the book - Historical Account of Meriwether
County 1827 - 1974

Joseph Cone is listed in the book.....

Concerning Greenville, GA....
"The town was granted a charter by the General
Assembly December 20, 1828; and Abner Durham,
Joseph Cone, Levi Adams, Matthew Leverett, and
Abraham Ragan were named as commissioners." (from
Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials, and Legends, Vol.
2, 1913 - 1914 by Lucian Lamar Knight)

Also in the same book, under the marriage records
for 1835 - William Cone married Eliza Smith - Feb.
3

The book also lists the names that appear in the
1840 census and it includes Bazel Cone/page 99 in
the original census and Joseph Cone/page 135.

Millie Cone Cook
(not related to the Meriwether County Cones)

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Subject: [conelist] Meriwether County GA 1850
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:49:23 -0400
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Organization: Osmun Trucking
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I have never seen this family either, any ideas?



732  732 Cone           Joseph         60  
M         F
1,200     GA
 33  732  732 Cone           Josephine      22
F                                  GA
 34  732  732 Cone           Leonidas       19   M
F                        GA
 35  732  732 Cone           Missouri       18
F                                 
GA                      X
 36  732  732 Cone           Martha A.      16
F                                 
GA                      X
 37  733  733 Durham         Abner          71  
M         F


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Subject: Fwd: Early N.C/ Capt Cath Cone -- The Missing Link ?
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I have also attempted to find this reference. Ray was providing an index to 
Hathaway's Register which I have read. I posted a query to the Chowan Co. 
site this evening in hopes that someone may know about the Albemarle Court 
list that was referenced. I will let you know if there is a response.
Jennifer

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Subject: Re: Aaron's sons ???
From: Patricia C Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 20:41:32 -0400
X-Message-Number: 30

Yes, these are Aaron's sons. Peter Cone born Aug 6, 1790 d. Jan 6, 1866 buried
in Ivanhoe, Bulloch County, Ga. Brother James Cone born Nov 15, 1797 d. Sept
1855 married Mary Ann Smith Jan 4, 1827.

Have an interesting article on Peter Cone that I will snail mail to Allison
unless I can get this darn scanner to work with my e-mail. Peter was very
active in politics all his adult life.

Pat in GA

"Osmun, Jolene K." wrote:

> James Waters Land Warrant 05 May 1851 Bulloch County, GA
>
> Bullock County
>
> The Court of Justices of for said county
> To Adam Jones, Esquire County Surveyor for the said county
>
> You are hereby authorized and required to admeasure and lay out
> or cause to be admeasured and laid out, unto James A. Waters, a
> tract of land which shall contain five hundred acres in the said
> county of Bullock.
>
> Taking especial care that the same has not heretofore been laid
> out unto any other person or persons: and you are hereby also
> directed and required to record the plat of the same in your
> office, and trasnmit a copy thereof, together with this warrant
> to the Surveyor General within the term of three months from this
> date.
>
> Given under our hands this May the 5th 1851.
>
> Erastus Waters CLR          Peter Cone JJCBC
>                                          James Cone  JJCBC
>                                          John Goodman  JJCBC
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Subject: petition
From: Judy Reeves <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 21:17:45 -0500
X-Message-Number: 31

To me, this is no different than any other hate crime...

 On the ABC "The View" they had a story about a man who had killed a
child, and now is wanting to
change his name to hide his identity.  Visit the following WebSite URL
address and add your name IF
you think he should NOT be able to change his name.  The site will go
down on Friday, Sepetember
10th, so hurry if you want your name added to the list of 21,000+ people
against this individual being
able to change his name.
 
        http://www.sdsinteractive.com/petition/Kali.htm
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Subject: [Fwd: [GENCLASS-L] 10,000 Lost Children]
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sent to Australia from England 50 years ago. Check out the
story on 
http://www.cbs.com/flat/story_138691.html
60 Minutes presented an hour long program about the
accidental discovery of the shipping of children for 2
decades from children's homes in England to institutions in
Australia. The children were told they were orphans and the
parents were told their children had been adopted. Now 50 to
30 years later, they are discovering this was not so! These
children are not even considered to be citizens of Australia
and have to go through the naturalization process to get
passports to visit parents in their 80's or 90's.

There is an organization set up by Margaret Humphreys (who
made this discovery) that is researching and trying to
connect the children with their families and to locate their
birth certificates. It is called the Child Migrants Trust.
The records they are using are microfiche.

This is a genealogy nightmare!!!!!! I have shared this with
the lists to which I belong. Please share with other lists.
-- 
"Bureaucrats need crisis in order to survive. If there isn't
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Saturday, September 11, 1999.

1. Re: conelist digest: September 10, 1999
2. Westminster VT  Cone
3. [Fwd: [GENCLASS-L] Re: Things about genealogy....]
4. [Fwd: Fwd: HUNGERFORDs]
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Subject: Re: conelist digest: September 10, 1999
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In a message dated 09/11/1999 12:00:32 AM Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< Subject: For Southern Cone lines
 From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
 Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 02:59:01 -0400
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 Hi all,
 
 I'm not sure if this will go through if not, and you wish a copy let me
 know.  This is a rtf document that I made that has Census info from 1755
 to 1860 of Southern Cones, this is off the censuses I have found, if you
 have one that is not on this list please let me know, I will need:
 Year, Name, State, County, Type of doc, and Twshp
 It may help some.  Just something to help me keep track of all I find.
 
 Take Care,
 Jolene
  >>
Hi Jolene,
For some reason I only got garbledy gooped letters and numbers from this 
posting.  Could you send it to me?  Also, I am still stuck on the conelist 
digest.  I would like to be BACK to receiving spontaneous postings but 
nothing has helped. Any more suggestions, Al?
Thanks!
kim

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Subject: Westminster VT  Cone
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 13:52:16 -0700
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Town of Westminster
Westminster Vermont
May 3 1977


Rosemarie H. Martin
31257 Cherry Island Rockwood, Michigan

Dear Ms. Martin:

Pursuant to your request, I have searched the record of vital statistics
in this office and have found the following which I hope will be of
interest to you in your research:

MARRIAGES: Simeon Cone to Lucinda Pixley, Jan. 1, 1805
                 Thomas Cone to Sally Bixby, April 21, 1831
                 Morris Cone to Lydia Ferrinton, of Athens, Vt. Oct. 12,
1812
                 Jeremiah W. Cone to Altoira Burke, Feb. 7, 1820
                 Eppa Cone to Unice S. Campbell, December 6, 1821

Birth:        Family of Thomas Cone
                Thomas Jr., 1787, May 5
                 Robert L     1788, Nov.27
                 Morris         1790, Oct. 6
                 Lorenda       1793 Mar 13
                 Theodore      1795 Oct 11
                John              1797, Oct. 7
                James             1797, Oct. 7
                Stephen          1800, Feb. 2
                Charles            1800, Feb. 2
                Eliza                1805, Dec.13


Fami1y of James Cone
Mary Eliza                  Jan. 3, 1825
Thomas Scott                June 26, 1828
Catherlne Augusta May 24, 1830
  Julia                 May 8, 1838
 George         Born: October 8, 1840  Died: Feb. 5, 1843

Family of Joshua Cone and Polly, his wife:
   Jeremiah W.              Sept. 24, 1791
   Joshua Jr.               Feb. 10, 1793
   Jason                    Feb. 8, 1795
   Lucius                   Nov. 15, 1796
   Mary H.                  April 7, 1798
   Samuel                   Sept. 2, 1800
   Infant                   April 16, 1802
   Adeline                  Sept. 12, 1804


Deaths:
George Cone    Feb. 4, 1843
Augustus           April 14,1843
Ezra                  February 22, 1852 Age 78 years
Thomas            April 16, 1854  Age 91years

These are not certified copies of the above marriages, births and
deaths.Thank you for  your check in the amount of $15.00 to cover the
time of the of the search.  If you wish certified copies, the fee is
$2.00 each name.

Yours truly,


Betty J  Holton
Town Clerk

---------------------------------------------------------------
I was searching for info on my Samuel Cone line.
Had to edit somewhat from scanned copy.
Rosemarie Orban Martin Landmesser


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Hi Listers:
I know that this is not a "question or request" for information but I thought 
you all might enjoy this.
I know that searching thru family files and other information, these are some 
of the things that went thru my mind...I am sorry if this isn't appreciated 
by all.
Patti in NJ
Searching:  Walsh, Burke, Lavelle, Scanlon, Gallagher, Hogan, Kavanaugh..and 
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This came to  my address. Cone & Hungerfords

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Hello all. I thought you might profit from reading a msg sent to a
kindred list that directly involves all of our interests. Let me know
if you wish to know what her reply is regarding authorities for the
birth dates. Daniel

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Wilma and all,
  I'm a week behind in my Email msgs, but have finally gotten to look
this up. Wilma, you're a "Cousin"! And, yes, Leach has your answer. And
he Even Has References! (And for a book from 1924, that's something.)
The rest of you, I have left Wilma's original query below. 
  I _believe that your Elizabeth and Esther were indeed sisters,
children of Thomas-2 HUNGERFORD of New London CT and Mary GREEN of
Narragansett (see The Conn. Magazine vol. X #1 p.184). Their children
mentioned in his will II Jan 1714 [sic], recorded in Original Records
(of Conn.), Vol. III, p.275, and in the Printed Digest, Vol. II, p.238,
are:
i.Thomas b. 1673
ii.John b.1675
iii.Green b.1677
iv.Elizabeth b. at New London
v.Susannah b. at New London
vi.Sarah b.1679; d.1753; m.Nathaniel CONE.
vii.Mary b. at N.L. m.5 Feb 1702, Stephen CONE
viii.Esther b. at N.L. "See will of Nathaniel Ackley, 1709"  Thomas'
will mentions wife Mary. 
  Now, Wilma's query mentions that Elizabeth was born in Haddam, not
New London. We can also not confirm the birth dates, as Leach does not
have them. That Esther was b. N.London, of course, is helpful in
identifying her as the same person as in Wilma's query. Esther is
further mentioned in the will of Nathaniel ACKLEY, which family was
intermarrying with GATESes regularly-- Patterson ("George Gates of
E.Haddam CT and his descendants" 1865, 1934). Esther's niece Hannah-4
HUNGERFORD (Thomas-3, Thomas-2, Thomas-1) m. Samuel Ackley (spelled
Arkley in Leach), who died in 1729 and Hannah then married David-4
GATES. Patterson: "Widow Ackley was adm. to Ch. in E.H. Aug. 1, 1721."
(p.9) Judah-5 GATES m. Sarah ACKLEY. Bezaleel-4 GATES m. Ann ACKLEY.
Ruth-3 GATES m. Isaac Ackley. Sarah-3 GATES m. James ACKLEY. etc. The
only problem I see in identifying the two Elizabeth HUNGERFORDs as the
same person, is that the children are mentioned in THomas' will "in the
following order" acc. to Leach. This is the order given above. If
Elizabeth was b. 1670--Wilma, what is your authority for that?--why was
she not mentioned first, before Thomas? (Yes, all the boys are
mentioned first, but they are in order of dates.) I don't think this is
a real problem with Elizabeth.
  There is not the same data available (to me) to match up the two
Esthers. What is your authority for her birth date of 1687? However,
the fact that she is said to have been born in New London and married
Ackley (Leach, Patterson) and GATES (Patterson), would make me pretty
sure she was the same person. 
  Descendants of only the boys are mentioned in Leach.
  Thomas-2 HUNGERFORD was born of Thomas-1 and his unnamed wife.
Thomas-1 "was probably baptized at Bremhill Parish, England, in 1602;
died in New London CT 1663, and an abstract of his will is to be found
in "Original Records" Vol.II,p.21, and in the Printed Digest Vol.I,
p.211, by Manwarring. It mentions 1 May 1663, Children: Thomas, aged
15, Sarah, age 9, and Hannah, aged 4. Thomas-1 m. (2) Hannah WILEY, dau
of Isaac WILEY. They had Hannah, b. 1659.
  "The Town Register of Norwich CT shows that Thomas [-1] HUNGERFORD
owned property there in 1630, and the Register of Hartford makes him
proprietor there in 1639. He owned a triangular piece of land there,
with a house. Pequot (New London) Records and Miss Calkin's History of
New London show him to have been a resident there as early as 1650, and
lands were set off to him in 1651, and he was constable there in 1652."
(pp.4-5)
  Leach has 3 paragraphs about English HUNGERFORDS, but does not
connect Thomas-1 back to any directly. He cites the life of Col. Daniel
Elihu Hungerford, written by J. J. Murphy in 1869 as saying "Thomas,
brother of Sir Edward Hungerford, K.B., (of the Cadenham branch),
landed on the shores of New England in 1628." (p.5) After this, Leach
has a question mark, as tho he were doubting the authenticity or source
of this statement. (He then has "See Nathaniel No. 18" which is cryptic
to me.)
  If this J. J. Murphy was not more than "wishful thinking up" this
connection to Farley Castle, the 14th century home of Sir Thomas
HUNGERFORD, then with a few gaps, you can go back to the Mayor of
Salisbury in 1360. I don't think Leach would put money down on it.
  I hope this has helped you, Wilma, and any others who are interested
in the HUNGERFORDs.
  Again, lookups are offered, or copies of this book. Write me. Daniel 
[email protected]

> ATTACHMENT part 15 message/rfc822 
> Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 13:53:05 -0700
> From: "gencon" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L] Elizabeth and Esther
> HUNGERFORD  who were they?
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Daniel Hinckley <[email protected]>
> >   Found a Very Interesting and probably Rare Book
"Thomas Hungerford of Hartford
> and New London, Conn.
> > and some of his Descendents with their English
> Ancestors" by Fayette
> > Phelps Leach, printed privately, 1924. 34 pp. It
> covers 1602-1900 or
> > so. The "English Ancestors" are not directly
> connected to Thomas-1, but
> > there is some info on English Hungerfords. No
> Index :-(  Need a lookup?
> > Want a copy? Daniel
> 
> Daniel...  I have two HUNGERFORDs in
> my data base...I don't know who their parents are..
> they married into my
> GATES family..the two girls are:
> 
> 1. Elizabeth HUNGERFORD
> b 1670 Haddam, Middlesex, CT
> d 17 Nov 1758 East Haddam, Middlesex, CT
> md 1695 Haddam, Middlesex, CT
> TO
> Joseph GATES the s/o George and Sarah (OLMSTEAD)
> GATES
> 
> 2. Esther HUNGERFORD
> b 1687 New London, New London, CT
> bp 12 Oct 1712 East Haddam, Middlesex, CT
> d 15 May 1749 East Haddam, Middlesex, CT
> md 1711 East Haddam, Middlesex, CT
> TO
> Samuel GATES the s/o George and Sarah (OLMSTEAD)
> GATES
> 
> I would assume that Elizabeth and Esther were
> sisters, for they married
> brothers...I hope your book will have who their
> parents are..
> 
> Thank you for your time
> Wilma Fleming Haynes
> [email protected]
> 

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Subject: Fw:GENEALOGIST'S DISEASE
From: "ALLISON HURST" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 23:05:32 -0400
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> Found this on another list......
>
>
>
> GENEALOGIST'S DISEASE
>
> Warning: Genealogy Pox (Very contagious to adults)
> Symptoms: Continual complaint as to need for names, dates, and places.
> Patient has a blank expression, sometimes deaf to spouse and children. Has
> no taste for work of any kind, except feverishly looking through records
at
> libraries and courthouses. Has compulsion to write letters. Swears at
> mailman when he doesn't leave mail.
> Frequents strange places such as cemeteries, ruins, and remote desolate
> country areas. Has strange, faraway look in eyes.
>
> NO KNOWN CURE
>
> Treatment: Medication is useless. Disease is not fatal, but gets
> progressively worse.
> Patient should attend genealogy workshops, subscribe to genealogical
> magazines and be given a quiet corner in the house where he or she can be
> alone.
>
> Remarks: The unusual nature of this disease is the sicker the patient
gets,
> the more he or she enjoys it!
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1. Re: John Cone from Germany
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Subject: Re: John Cone from Germany
From: [email protected]
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Hi Ronda,

    My Cones (really my husband's) were also in SC, and I've also come across 
the same "John Cone, age 65, farmer, born in Germany", in the 1850 Colleton 
Co. Census.  My Cones (at least the earliest I've been able to find, end of 
the 1700's) were in Barnwell Co., which is next to Colleton Co.  I've 
searched my database, and can't find any Adam Miles Cone.  I've wondered many 
times whether the John Cone you mentioned could be one of "mine".  I've 
always thought mine came from Germany, although I have no proof.

    My earliest Cone was also a John Cone, who died in Barnwell Co. in 1801.  
First record I find mentioning him is a land deed dated 1787.  A neighbor of 
the Cones was Miles Loadholt - this is the only "Miles" I can find.  The 
Loadholts frequently intermarried with the Cones.  Hopefully, we'll find some 
common ground between your Cones and mine.

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Subject: [Fwd: HUNGERFORDs]
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East Haddam,Connecticut Genealogy - http://ehgen.webprovider.com

Leach was correct in his statement that the English origins of Thomas 
Hungerford of Hartford were unknown.  In fact, Thomas' English origins are 
still unknown.  Any genealogies published, found on the Internet, or World 
Family Tree, etc. that connect Thomas of Harford to an English family are 
based on assumption or upon one of those numerous fradulent genealogies 
published on New England families during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

There is hope...Hungerford researchers are active in England and New 
England..diligently searching original records to find the parentage of the 
immigrant Thomas Hungerford.  The search is difficult...since the name Thomas 
was so very common in the Hungerford families of 1600s England.  Any 
discoveries will be reported on the Hungerford list at roots web...stay tuned.


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Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, September 13, 1999.

1. Hurricane Floyd
2. In-digestion
3. Re: Hurricane Floyd
4. Fwd: Fw: *****
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Subject: Hurricane Floyd
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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 17:58:39 -0400
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For Marion and all the other Cones in Florida and south Georgia,
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Subject: Re: Hurricane Floyd
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Thanks for your good wishes, Sharlotte.
We expect a mandatory evacuation order here in Savannah by 8 a.m. tomorrow 
morning, so I will be heading to my Dad's in SW GA.  Grady and Bill and all 
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<<                  GENEALOGY REFERENCE LIST OF WEB SITES
 >                                for cruising the worldwide web.
 > 
 > This is an email you'll definitely want to make a copy of for your
 > genealogy research. In case you lose it simply put five stars in as your
 > search word ***** ) and look in the archives for the year 1999. This
 > message will then appear. Simply remember this is a five star *****
 > message!
 > 
 > ROOTSWEB SEARCH ENGINE - ANY SURNAME OR LISTING
 > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
 > http://lists.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/findlist.pl Trying to find a Rootsweb
 > surname list? Don't know which of 8,000 possible variant spellings it
 > mig=
 > ht
 > be listed under? This tool finds sound-alike matches for a given surname
 > from among RootsWeb's thousands of surname lists. Give it a try!
 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ (Find any Rootsweb genealogy mailing
 > list)
 > 
 > FAVORITE SEARCH ENGINES:
 > http://www.aj.com/ (Ask Jeeves)
 > http://www.altavista.digital.com/ (Alta Vista)
 > http://www.aol.com/netfind/ (AOL Searcher)
 > http://www.excite.com/ (Excite)
 > http://galaxy.tradewave.com/galaxy.html (Galaxy)
 > http://www.hotbot.com/ (Hot Bot)
 > http://www.infoseek.com/ (Info Seek)
 > http://lycospro.lycos.com/ (Lycos)
 > 
 > SEARCH FOR PEOPLE - SEARCH ENGINES:
 > http://www.anywho.com/resq.html
 > http://www.555-1212.com/whte_us.htm
 > http://www.four11.com/
 > http://in-114.infospace.com/_1_196816106__yp.ch/reverse.htm (reverse
 > finder)
 > http://www.switchboard.com/
 > http://www.whowhere.com/
 > http://www.icq.com/emaildir.html (Search the ICQ email directory -
 > Millio=
 > ns
 > of users)
 > 
 > REAL-TIME COMPUTER TRANSLATIONS
 >       (All European languages)
 > http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/cgi-bin/translate
 > 
 > GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION:
 > http://www.calle.com/world/index.html (Global Gazatteer - Foreign)
 > http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html
 > (United State Geological Service - finds exact location of place
 > names, cemeteries, churches, streams, etc. Excellent !!)
 > http://www.indo.com/distance/ (Distance between two locations.
 > Enter geographic coordinates or placenames)
 > http://www.mit.edu/geo/ (finds county for known place and state)
 > http://www.ahip.getty.edu/tgn_browser/ (geographic thesaurus)
 > http://www1.proximus.com/lycos/ (Lycos road map)
 > http://www.mapquest.com/ (Mapquest)
 > http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html (geographic name
 > locator)
 > http://www.expediamaps.com/PlaceFinder.asp (Microsoft worldwide
 > info)
 > http://members.aol.com/oldmapsne/ (Historical Ink; old maps,
 > NY&NE)
 > http://www.outfitters.com/genealogy/land/twprange.html (township and
 > range system)
 > http://www.multimap.com/ (United Kingdom)
 > http://www.livgenmi.com/1895.htm (US Atlas, 1895)
 > http://www.peabody.yale.edu/other/gnis/ (Yale geographic name
 > locator)
 > http://www.terraserver.microsoft.com/terra_findaspot_coordinate.htm
 > (One meter resolution aerial and satellite photography of the USA and
 > select foreign locations. Enter geographic coordinates only)
 > http://www.terraserver.microsoft.com/terra_findaspot.htm
 > (One meter resolution aerial and satellite photography of the USA and
 > select foreign locations. Select location from a map or enter a place
 > name)
 > --------------------
 > 
 > GENERAL REFERENCE SITE - ALL IN ONE
 > http://www.refdesk.com/facts.html
 >   =B7 Atlas & Maps
 >   =B7 Beginner's Guides
 >   =B7 Bios & Who's Who
 >   =B7 Databases
 >   =B7 Dictionaries
 >   =B7 Electronic Texts
 >   =B7 Encyclopedias
 >   =B7 Genealogy
 >   =B7 Government
 >   =B7 Grammar & Style
 >   =B7 History
 >   =B7 Internet Resources
 >   =B7 Law
 >   =B7 Libraries
 >   =B7 Miscellaneous
 >   =B7 Phone Book
 >   =B7 Population
 >   =B7 Postal
 >   =B7 Science
 >   =B7 Thesaurus
 >  =B7 Time & Date
 >   =B7 Weights & Measures
 >   =B7 World Religions
 >   =B7 WWW Virtual Library
 >  --------------------
 > VITAL RECORDS:
 > http://www.cdc.gov/nchswww/howto/w2w/w2welcom.htm (center for health
 > stats)
 > http://www.medaccess.com/address/vital_toc.htm (where to write)
 > http://www.inlink.com/~nomi/vitalrec/ (Naomi's list)
 > http://www.census-online.com/links/index.html#top (online census
 > materials)
 > http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/census.html (alternate, census
 > online)
 > http://members.tripod.com/~rosters/ (searchable south)
 > 
 > CHECK AND CLEAN VIRUSES FROM YOU COMPUTER - free !
 > http://housecall.antivirus.com/explorer.html (Trend Microsystems)
 > Excellent - highly recommended on-line service - no charge)
 > 
 > GIANT GENEALOGY SITES:
 > http://www.hamrick.com/names/ U.S. Surname Distribution from
 > the U.S. census during various period in history
 > http://cpcug.org/user/jlacombe/mark.html (barrell of links)
 > http://www.CyndisList.com (Cyndi's List)
 > http://www.wwnet.com/~krugman1/fgc/ (Ford Genealogy Club)
 > http://www.genforum.com/ (genealogy discussions)
 > http://www.polaris.net/~legend/genalogy.htm (genealogy gateway)
 > http://posom.com/hl/ (genealogy helplist)
 > http://www.citynet.net/mostwanted/ (genealogy's most wanted)
 > http://emcee.com/ (genealogy online)
 > http://genealogy.tbox.com/ (genealogy tool box)
 > http://www.gensource.com/ifoundit/ (genealogy search engine)
 > http://www.genhomepage.com/societies.html (genealogical societies)
 > http://www.lds.org/Family_Hostory/How_Do_I_Begin.html (Mormon FHCs)
 > http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ (National Genealogical Society)
 > http://www.nehgs.org/ (New England Historic Genealogical Society)
 > http://www.rand.org/personal/Genea/ (Rand genealogy club)
 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/searches/ (Roots Web Searches)
 > http://www.bc1.com/users/sgl/html/usa.htm (searchable genealogy
 > links)
 > http://genealogy.travellor.com/genealogy/ (Travellor southern
 > families)
 > http://www.ukans.edu/heritage/research/dbd.html (UofKS sourcelist)
 > http://www.usgenweb.com/ (US Genealogy web)
 > http://www.usigs.org/index.htm (US Internet Genealogical Society)
 > ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/roots-l/genealog/genealog.vital-mo
 > (genealogical and historical societies of Missouri; to change states,
 > delete "mo" and substitute the postal abbreviation of the state of
 > our choice)
 > -------------------
 > CHURCH HISTORY:
 > http://www.ncccusa.org/ (National Council of Churches)
 > http://www.ats.edu/members/denom.htm (theological seminaries)
 > http://www.rrlc.org/guide/arc02.shtml (American Baptist)
 > http://www.cob-net.org/ (Church of the Brethren)
 > http://www.catholic.net/ (Roman Catholic Church)
 > http://www.cin.org/ (Catholic information network)
 > http://www.catholic.org/colweb/direct.html (Catholis web directory)
 > http://www.disciples.org/historc.htm (Disciples of Christ)
 > http://www.ecusa.anglican.org/ (Episcopal Church, USA)
 > http://www.elca.org/ (Evangelical Lutheran)
 > http://www.fum.org/ (Friends United/Quaker)
 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers/index.htm (Quaker genealogy)
 > http://www.mercer.edu/mainlib/SpColl.html (Georgia Baptist)
 > http://www.depauw.edu/lib/services/Desc/dept.htm#archives (Indiana
 > UMC)
 > http://www.lcms.org/ (Lutheran, Missouri Synod)
 > http://www.jewell.edu/academia/currylibrary/partee/partee.html (MO
 > Baptist)
 > http://cmc2.cmc.edu/arc.html (Missouri United Methodist)
 > http://cc.owu.edu/~librweb/spuma.htm (Ohio United Methodist)
 > http://www.libertynet.org/~pacscl/phs/index.html (Presbyterian)
 > http://www.rca.org/ (Reformed Church in America)
 > http://carolus.furman.edu/library/welcome/specpage.htm (SC Baptist)
 > http://www.ucc.org/ (United Church of Christ)
 > http://www.gcah.org/center.htm (United Methodist archives)
 > http://www.gcah.org/Conference/umcdirectory.htm (UMC state archives)
 > 
 > ETHNIC RESEARCH:
 > http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/searchable.html (searchable
 > Canada)
 > http://www.genealogy.com/gene/www/emig/emigr.html (emigration from
 > Germany)
 > http://genealogy.org/~palam/#iareg (Palatines to America)
 > http://www.nh.ultranet.com/~tbrass/AMST/Amst.html (Dutch in New
 > Amsterdam)
 > http://www.familyworkings.com/genealogy1.htm (German Genealogy)
 > http://www.kst.dit.ie/nat-arch/index.html (Irelands national
 > archives)
 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irish/index.html (Irish Genealogical
 > Society)
 > http://gentreegenealogy.com (Irish Genealogy)
 > http://www.anywhere.co.uk/news.html (Scots birth, death, marriage
 > indices)
 > http://www.scotclans.com/ (Scot Clans)
 > http://www.tartans.com/genalogy.htm (Scots genealogy)
 > http://www.origins.net/GRO/ (Scotland General Register Office)
 > http://www.house-of-tartan.scotland.net/story/story.htm (tartans &
 > clans)
 > http://www.tartans.com/ (tartans)
 > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/ (UK genealogy)
 > -------------------
 > 
 > ARCHIVES FOR MILITARY HISTORY & WARS:
 > http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milhist/ (Canada war timeline)
 > http://funnelweb.utcc.utk.edu/~hoemann/unit1.html (Civil War
 > fighting units)
 > http://homepages.dsu.edu/jankej/civilwar/civilwar.htm (CW Dakota
 > State)
 > http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/ (Civil War, U of  KY)
 > http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/civlink.htm (Civil War, LSU)
 > http://www.usgenweb.com/military/index.htm (military history for
 > genealogy)
 > http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/ (Military History Institute)
 > http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/millib/index.html (military libraries)
 > http://www.toast.net/~beau/gs1812.htm (Society of the War of 1812)
 > 
 > SOURCES FOR BOOKS:
 > http://www.clark.net/pub/rmharris/netdlrs.html (antiquarian books)
 > http://www.appletons.com/homepage.html (Appleton's)
 > http://www.glbco.com/ (Blair's)
 > http://www.esva.net/ghotes/biblio/bkdealer.htm#dealer (dealers and
 > publishers)
 > http://www.hearthstonebooks.com/ (Hearthstone)
 > http://www.higginsonbooks.com/genbooks.htm (Higginson genealogy)
 > http://www.hopefarm.com/genealog.htm (Hope Farm, NY books)
 > http://www.midcoast.com/~picton/ (Picton Press)
 > http://server.mediasoft.net/Scott/C/ (Willow Bend)
 > http://www.yogs.com/ (Ye Olde Gen Shop, Indianapolis)
 > 
 > LOOKUP SERVICES:
 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~bwo/#States (books we own)
 > http://www.mindspring.com/~wcrews/BooksPlus.html (mostly southern
 > Books)
 > http://www.longstreet.net/census.html (census lookups)
 > http://www.cswnet.com/~mgoad/dar.html (DAR patriot index)
 > http://www.concentric.net/~Mikerice/hl/usa/index.shtml (genealogy
 > helplist)
 > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2154/springin.htm (surname
 > springboard)
 > 
 > GENEALOGY MAILING LISTS - "HOW TO GUIDES":
 > http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html
 > http://members.aol.com/gresinet/gen_mail.html
 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/
 > http://php.indiana.edu/~stephen/ownlists.htm
 > http://www.eskimo.com/~chance/lists.html
 > -----------------
 > 
 > STATE & REGIONAL GENEALOGY SOCIETIES:
 > http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/mhgs/index.html (midwest gen
 > society)
 > http://www.asc.edu/archives/genealog.html (Alabama genealogy)
 > http://wwwcogensoc.org/cgs/cgs-home.htm (Colorado gen society)
 > http://www.cslnet.ctstateu.edu/ (Connecticut library)
 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs/ (Florida gen society)
 > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9829/Ga.html (Georgia
 > helplist)
 > http://www.sos.state.il.us/ (Illinois Secretary of State)
 > http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/ (Indiana library)
 > http://www.uiowa.edu/~shsi/index.htm (Iowa historical society)
 > http://home.att.net/~ladylake10/ipl/ipl_main.htm (Iowa pioneers)
 > http://www.kumc.edu/kansas/KSL/Ref/ksl_ref.html (Kansas library)
 > http://www.kdla.state.ky.us/kdlaindx/kdlaindx.htm (Kentucky library
 > and archives)
 > http://mlin.lib.ma.us/ (Massachusettes Library and Information
 > Network)
 > http://www.mnhs.org/ (Minnesota historical society)
 > http://mosl.sos.state.mo (Missouri archives)
 > http://www.system.missouri.edu/shs/ (Missouri historical society)
 > http://www.nehgs.org/ (New England Historic Genealogical Society,
 > Boston)
 > http://www.state.nj.us/statelibrary/libgene.htm (New Jersey library)
 > http://www.sara.nysed.gov/ (New York archives)
 > http://unix2.nysed.gov/ (New York library)
 > http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/consumer/vr.htm (New York vital
 > records)
 > http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/ (North Carolina archives)
 > http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/NCSLHOMEHTM#information (NC
 > library)
 > http://www.ohiohistory.org/ (Ohio historical society)
 > http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/ (Oklahoma museum of history)
 > http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ (Oregon archives)
 > http://www.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Historical_Museum/DAM/overview.htm
 > (Pennsylvania archives)
 > http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/pde/LIDSTATE.HTML (Penn. commonwealth
 > library)
 > http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/respol.htm (South Carolina archives)
 > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/escn_database_reports/ (old
 > SC papers)
 > http://www.historic.com/schs/ (South Carolina historical society)
 > http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/mnscrpts/index.html (USC's South
 > Carolina library)
 > http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/tslahome.htm (Tennessee library
 > & archives)
 > http://www.vsla.edu/index.html (Virginia Library)
 > http://www.westvirginia.org/ (West Virginia online)
 > http://www.wisc.edu/shs-archives/ (Wisconsin historical society)
 > http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/www/wis_lib.html (online Wisconsin
 > libraries)
 > --------------------
 > SURNAMES:
 > http://www.one-name.org/top.htm (Guild of One Name Studies)
 > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/surhelp/srchall.html (suname helper)
 > http://www.eskimo.com/~chance/lists.html (surname mailing lists)
 > http://www.gendex.com:8080/display?page=3Dsurnames& (surname search
 > engine)
 > http://surnameweb.org/registry/ (surname web's registry)
 > 
 > SEARCH FOR LAND TITLES AND LAND PATENTS:
 > http://www.avana.net/~lhaasdav/Patentlocations.html (all states)
 > http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ (BLM eastern states land records)
 > http://www.innernet.net/hively/newpage29.htm (PA lands, with links)
 > http://image.vtls.com/collections/LO.html (Virginia land office
 > records)
 > 
 > NEWSPAPERS:
 > http://www.dds.nl/~kidon/medie-link/uspapers.shtml (Kidon US
 > Dailies)(I haven't tried this, but if it doesn't work, note that the
 > next
 > two
 > say Media-link and try that)
 > http://www.dds.nl/~media-link/usweek.shtml (Kidon US Weeklies)
 > http://www.dds.nl/~kidon/media-link/capapers.shtml (Kidon Canada)
 > http://caroline.eastlib.ufl.edu/flnews/projects.html (state newspaper
 > projects)
 > http://www.lib.virginia.edu/cataloging/vnp/contacts.html (state
 > projects list)
 > http://www.naa.org/hotlinks/index.asp (state associations, dailies
 > by state)
 > 
 > CEMETERY RECORDS:
 > http://users.deltanet.com/~steven/cemetery.html (cemetery listings)
 > http://www.funeral.com/cemeterystates/ (cemetery listings)
 > http://www.funeralnet.com/cgi-local/notfound.pl?/ (funeral home
 > listings)
 > http://www.dreamscape.com/goldlinks/cemetery.htm
 > http://www.Islandnet.com/ocfa/ (Ontario cemetery listings)
 > http://we.got.net/docent/cem/uscem.htm (US cemeteries)
 > http://www.inwd.com/death/usa.htm (US cemeteries)
 > 
 > OTHER RELATED GENEALOGY SITES:
 > http://www.firstct.com/fv/stone.html (breaking down the wall)
 > http://www.ala.org/alonline/ (American Library Association)
 > http://www.genealogy.org/~bcg/ (Board for Certification of
 > Genealogists)
 > http://www.firstct.com/fv/oldhand.html (deciphering old handwriting)
 > http://www.nara.gov/regionals/stlouis.html (fed personnel records)
 > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/3207/ (low Country
 > Huguenots)
 > http://OfficialCitySites.com (index of local government sites)
 > http://www.umdl.umich.edu/moa/moa_search.html (UMich literature
 > search)
 > http://www.vanished.com/pages/database.html (misc. online databases)
 > http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us (Mid-Continent Public Library)
 > http://www.libraryspot.com/librariesonline.htm (libraries
 > everywhere)
 > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/8080/philly.html
 > (Philadelphia)
 > http://www.usps.gov/ncsc/ (Zip Codes)
 > 


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Here's every possible list we could ever use, from friend Chuck!
Frank

Charles D FitzGerald wrote:
> 
> --------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: [email protected]     Chuck FitzGerald
> 
>                    GENEALOGY REFERENCE LIST OF WEB SITES
>                                for cruising the worldwide web.
> 
> This is an email you'll definitely want to make a copy of for your
> genealogy research. In case you lose it simply put five stars in as your
> search word ***** ) and look in the archives for the year 1999. This
> message will then appear. Simply remember this is a five star *****
> message!
> 
> ROOTSWEB SEARCH ENGINE - ANY SURNAME OR LISTING
> http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
> http://lists.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/findlist.pl Trying to find a Rootsweb
> surname list? Don't know which of 8,000 possible variant spellings it
> mig=
> ht
> be listed under? This tool finds sound-alike matches for a given surname
> from among RootsWeb's thousands of surname lists. Give it a try!
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ (Find any Rootsweb genealogy mailing
> list)
> 
> FAVORITE SEARCH ENGINES:
> http://www.aj.com/ (Ask Jeeves)
> http://www.altavista.digital.com/ (Alta Vista)
> http://www.aol.com/netfind/ (AOL Searcher)
> http://www.excite.com/ (Excite)
> http://galaxy.tradewave.com/galaxy.html (Galaxy)
> http://www.hotbot.com/ (Hot Bot)
> http://www.infoseek.com/ (Info Seek)
> http://lycospro.lycos.com/ (Lycos)
> 
> SEARCH FOR PEOPLE - SEARCH ENGINES:
> http://www.anywho.com/resq.html
> http://www.555-1212.com/whte_us.htm
> http://www.four11.com/
> http://in-114.infospace.com/_1_196816106__yp.ch/reverse.htm (reverse
> finder)
> http://www.switchboard.com/
> http://www.whowhere.com/
> http://www.icq.com/emaildir.html (Search the ICQ email directory -
> Millio=
> ns
> of users)
> 
> REAL-TIME COMPUTER TRANSLATIONS
>       (All European languages)
> http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/cgi-bin/translate
> 
> GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION:
> http://www.calle.com/world/index.html (Global Gazatteer - Foreign)
> http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html
> (United State Geological Service - finds exact location of place
> names, cemeteries, churches, streams, etc. Excellent !!)
> http://www.indo.com/distance/ (Distance between two locations.
> Enter geographic coordinates or placenames)
> http://www.mit.edu/geo/ (finds county for known place and state)
> http://www.ahip.getty.edu/tgn_browser/ (geographic thesaurus)
> http://www1.proximus.com/lycos/ (Lycos road map)
> http://www.mapquest.com/ (Mapquest)
> http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html (geographic name
> locator)
> http://www.expediamaps.com/PlaceFinder.asp (Microsoft worldwide
> info)
> http://members.aol.com/oldmapsne/ (Historical Ink; old maps,
> NY&NE)
> http://www.outfitters.com/genealogy/land/twprange.html (township and
> range system)
> http://www.multimap.com/ (United Kingdom)
> http://www.livgenmi.com/1895.htm (US Atlas, 1895)
> http://www.peabody.yale.edu/other/gnis/ (Yale geographic name
> locator)
> http://www.terraserver.microsoft.com/terra_findaspot_coordinate.htm
> (One meter resolution aerial and satellite photography of the USA and
> select foreign locations. Enter geographic coordinates only)
> http://www.terraserver.microsoft.com/terra_findaspot.htm
> (One meter resolution aerial and satellite photography of the USA and
> select foreign locations. Select location from a map or enter a place
> name)
> --------------------
> 
> GENERAL REFERENCE SITE - ALL IN ONE
> http://www.refdesk.com/facts.html
>   =B7 Atlas & Maps
>   =B7 Beginner's Guides
>   =B7 Bios & Who's Who
>   =B7 Databases
>   =B7 Dictionaries
>   =B7 Electronic Texts
>   =B7 Encyclopedias
>   =B7 Genealogy
>   =B7 Government
>   =B7 Grammar & Style
>   =B7 History
>   =B7 Internet Resources
>   =B7 Law
>   =B7 Libraries
>   =B7 Miscellaneous
>   =B7 Phone Book
>   =B7 Population
>   =B7 Postal
>   =B7 Science
>   =B7 Thesaurus
>  =B7 Time & Date
>   =B7 Weights & Measures
>   =B7 World Religions
>   =B7 WWW Virtual Library
>  --------------------
> VITAL RECORDS:
> http://www.cdc.gov/nchswww/howto/w2w/w2welcom.htm (center for health
> stats)
> http://www.medaccess.com/address/vital_toc.htm (where to write)
> http://www.inlink.com/~nomi/vitalrec/ (Naomi's list)
> http://www.census-online.com/links/index.html#top (online census
> materials)
> http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/census.html (alternate, census
> online)
> http://members.tripod.com/~rosters/ (searchable south)
> 
> CHECK AND CLEAN VIRUSES FROM YOU COMPUTER - free !
> http://housecall.antivirus.com/explorer.html (Trend Microsystems)
> Excellent - highly recommended on-line service - no charge)
> 
> GIANT GENEALOGY SITES:
> http://www.hamrick.com/names/ U.S. Surname Distribution from
> the U.S. census during various period in history
> http://cpcug.org/user/jlacombe/mark.html (barrell of links)
> http://www.CyndisList.com (Cyndi's List)
> http://www.wwnet.com/~krugman1/fgc/ (Ford Genealogy Club)
> http://www.genforum.com/ (genealogy discussions)
> http://www.polaris.net/~legend/genalogy.htm (genealogy gateway)
> http://posom.com/hl/ (genealogy helplist)
> http://www.citynet.net/mostwanted/ (genealogy's most wanted)
> http://emcee.com/ (genealogy online)
> http://genealogy.tbox.com/ (genealogy tool box)
> http://www.gensource.com/ifoundit/ (genealogy search engine)
> http://www.genhomepage.com/societies.html (genealogical societies)
> http://www.lds.org/Family_Hostory/How_Do_I_Begin.html (Mormon FHCs)
> http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ (National Genealogical Society)
> http://www.nehgs.org/ (New England Historic Genealogical Society)
> http://www.rand.org/personal/Genea/ (Rand genealogy club)
> http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/searches/ (Roots Web Searches)
> http://www.bc1.com/users/sgl/html/usa.htm (searchable genealogy
> links)
> http://genealogy.travellor.com/genealogy/ (Travellor southern
> families)
> http://www.ukans.edu/heritage/research/dbd.html (UofKS sourcelist)
> http://www.usgenweb.com/ (US Genealogy web)
> http://www.usigs.org/index.htm (US Internet Genealogical Society)
> ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/roots-l/genealog/genealog.vital-mo
> (genealogical and historical societies of Missouri; to change states,
> delete "mo" and substitute the postal abbreviation of the state of
> our choice)
> -------------------
> CHURCH HISTORY:
> http://www.ncccusa.org/ (National Council of Churches)
> http://www.ats.edu/members/denom.htm (theological seminaries)
> http://www.rrlc.org/guide/arc02.shtml (American Baptist)
> http://www.cob-net.org/ (Church of the Brethren)
> http://www.catholic.net/ (Roman Catholic Church)
> http://www.cin.org/ (Catholic information network)
> http://www.catholic.org/colweb/direct.html (Catholis web directory)
> http://www.disciples.org/historc.htm (Disciples of Christ)
> http://www.ecusa.anglican.org/ (Episcopal Church, USA)
> http://www.elca.org/ (Evangelical Lutheran)
> http://www.fum.org/ (Friends United/Quaker)
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers/index.htm (Quaker genealogy)
> http://www.mercer.edu/mainlib/SpColl.html (Georgia Baptist)
> http://www.depauw.edu/lib/services/Desc/dept.htm#archives (Indiana
> UMC)
> http://www.lcms.org/ (Lutheran, Missouri Synod)
> http://www.jewell.edu/academia/currylibrary/partee/partee.html (MO
> Baptist)
> http://cmc2.cmc.edu/arc.html (Missouri United Methodist)
> http://cc.owu.edu/~librweb/spuma.htm (Ohio United Methodist)
> http://www.libertynet.org/~pacscl/phs/index.html (Presbyterian)
> http://www.rca.org/ (Reformed Church in America)
> http://carolus.furman.edu/library/welcome/specpage.htm (SC Baptist)
> http://www.ucc.org/ (United Church of Christ)
> http://www.gcah.org/center.htm (United Methodist archives)
> http://www.gcah.org/Conference/umcdirectory.htm (UMC state archives)
> 
> ETHNIC RESEARCH:
> http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/searchable.html (searchable
> Canada)
> http://www.genealogy.com/gene/www/emig/emigr.html (emigration from
> Germany)
> http://genealogy.org/~palam/#iareg (Palatines to America)
> http://www.nh.ultranet.com/~tbrass/AMST/Amst.html (Dutch in New
> Amsterdam)
> http://www.familyworkings.com/genealogy1.htm (German Genealogy)
> http://www.kst.dit.ie/nat-arch/index.html (Irelands national
> archives)
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irish/index.html (Irish Genealogical
> Society)
> http://gentreegenealogy.com (Irish Genealogy)
> http://www.anywhere.co.uk/news.html (Scots birth, death, marriage
> indices)
> http://www.scotclans.com/ (Scot Clans)
> http://www.tartans.com/genalogy.htm (Scots genealogy)
> http://www.origins.net/GRO/ (Scotland General Register Office)
> http://www.house-of-tartan.scotland.net/story/story.htm (tartans &
> clans)
> http://www.tartans.com/ (tartans)
> http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/ (UK genealogy)
> -------------------
> 
> ARCHIVES FOR MILITARY HISTORY & WARS:
> http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milhist/ (Canada war timeline)
> http://funnelweb.utcc.utk.edu/~hoemann/unit1.html (Civil War
> fighting units)
> http://homepages.dsu.edu/jankej/civilwar/civilwar.htm (CW Dakota
> State)
> http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/ (Civil War, U of  KY)
> http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/civlink.htm (Civil War, LSU)
> http://www.usgenweb.com/military/index.htm (military history for
> genealogy)
> http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/ (Military History Institute)
> http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/millib/index.html (military libraries)
> http://www.toast.net/~beau/gs1812.htm (Society of the War of 1812)
> 
> SOURCES FOR BOOKS:
> http://www.clark.net/pub/rmharris/netdlrs.html (antiquarian books)
> http://www.appletons.com/homepage.html (Appleton's)
> http://www.glbco.com/ (Blair's)
> http://www.esva.net/ghotes/biblio/bkdealer.htm#dealer (dealers and
> publishers)
> http://www.hearthstonebooks.com/ (Hearthstone)
> http://www.higginsonbooks.com/genbooks.htm (Higginson genealogy)
> http://www.hopefarm.com/genealog.htm (Hope Farm, NY books)
> http://www.midcoast.com/~picton/ (Picton Press)
> http://server.mediasoft.net/Scott/C/ (Willow Bend)
> http://www.yogs.com/ (Ye Olde Gen Shop, Indianapolis)
> 
> LOOKUP SERVICES:
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~bwo/#States (books we own)
> http://www.mindspring.com/~wcrews/BooksPlus.html (mostly southern
> Books)
> http://www.longstreet.net/census.html (census lookups)
> http://www.cswnet.com/~mgoad/dar.html (DAR patriot index)
> http://www.concentric.net/~Mikerice/hl/usa/index.shtml (genealogy
> helplist)
> http://whttp://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2154/springin.htm (surname
> springboard)
> 
> GENEALOGY MAILING LISTS - "HOW TO GUIDES":
> http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html
> http://members.aol.com/gresinet/gen_mail.html
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/
> http://php.indiana.edu/~stephen/ownlists.htm
> http://www.eskimo.com/~chance/lists.html
> -----------------
> 
> STATE & REGIONAL GENEALOGY SOCIETIES:
> http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/mhgs/index.html (midwest gen
> society)
> http://www.asc.edu/archives/genealog.html (Alabama genealogy)
> http://wwwcogensoc.org/cgs/cgs-home.htm (Colorado gen society)
> http://www.cslnet.ctstateu.edu/ (Connecticut library)
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs/ (Florida gen society)
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9829/Ga.html (Georgia
> helplist)
> http://www.sos.state.il.us/ (Illinois Secretary of State)
> http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/ (Indiana library)
> http://www.uiowa.edu/~shsi/index.htm (Iowa historical society)
> http://home.att.net/~ladylake10/ipl/ipl_main.htm (Iowa pioneers)
> http://www.kumc.edu/kansas/KSL/Ref/ksl_ref.html (Kansas library)
> http://www.kdla.state.ky.us/kdlaindx/kdlaindx.htm (Kentucky library
> and archives)
> http://mlin.lib.ma.us/ (Massachusettes Library and Information
> Network)
> http://www.mnhs.org/ (Minnesota historical society)
> http://mosl.sos.state.mo (Missouri archives)
> http://www.system.missouri.edu/shs/ (Missouri historical society)
> http://www.nehgs.org/ (New England Historic Genealogical Society,
> Boston)
> http://www.state.nj.us/statelibrary/libgene.htm (New Jersey library)
> http://www.sara.nysed.gov/ (New York archives)
> http://unix2.nysed.gov/ (New York library)
> http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/consumer/vr.htm (New York vital
> records)
> http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/ (North Carolina archives)
> http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/NCSLHOMEHTM#information (NC
> library)
> http://www.ohiohistory.org/ (Ohio historical society)
> http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/ (Oklahoma museum of history)
> http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ (Oregon archives)
> http://www.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Historical_Museum/DAM/overview.htm
> (Pennsylvania archives)
> http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/pde/LIDSTATE.HTML (Penn. commonwealth
> library)
> http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/respol.htm (South Carolina archives)
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/escn_database_reports/ (old
> SC papers)
> http://www.historic.com/schs/ (South Carolina historical society)
> http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/mnscrpts/index.html (USC's South
> Carolina library)
> http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/tslahome.htm (Tennessee library
> & archives)
> http://www.vsla.edu/index.html (Virginia Library)
> http://www.westvirginia.org/ (West Virginia online)
> http://www.wisc.edu/shs-archives/ (Wisconsin historical society)
> http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/www/wis_lib.html (online Wisconsin
> libraries)
> --------------------
> SURNAMES:
> http://www.one-name.org/top.htm (Guild of One Name Studies)
> http://cgi.rootsweb.com/surhelp/srchall.html (suname helper)
> http://www.eskimo.com/~chance/lists.html (surname mailing lists)
> http://www.gendex.com:8080/display?page=3Dsurnames& (surname search
> engine)
> http://surnameweb.org/registry/ (surname web's registry)
> 
> SEARCH FOR LAND TITLES AND LAND PATENTS:
> http://www.avana.net/~lhaasdav/Patentlocations.html (all states)
> http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ (BLM eastern states land records)
> http://www.innernet.net/hively/newpage29.htm (PA lands, with links)
> http://image.vtls.com/collections/LO.html (Virginia land office
> records)
> 
> NEWSPAPERS:
> http://www.dds.nl/~kidon/medie-link/uspapers.shtml (Kidon US
> Dailies)(I haven't tried this, but if it doesn't work, note that the
> next
> two
> say Media-link and try that)
> http://www.dds.nl/~media-link/usweek.shtml (Kidon US Weeklies)
> http://www.dds.nl/~kidon/media-link/capapers.shtml (Kidon Canada)
> http://caroline.eastlib.ufl.edu/flnews/projects.html (state newspaper
> projects)
> http://www.lib.virginia.edu/cataloging/vnp/contacts.html (state
> projects list)
> http://www.naa.org/hotlinks/index.asp (state associations, dailies
> by state)
> 
> CEMETERY RECORDS:
> http://users.deltanet.com/~steven/cemetery.html (cemetery listings)
> http://www.funeral.com/cemeterystates/ (cemetery listings)
> http://www.funeralnet.com/cgi-local/notfound.pl?/ (funeral home
> listings)
> http://www.dreamscape.com/goldlinks/cemetery.htm
> http://www.Islandnet.com/ocfa/ (Ontario cemetery listings)
> http://we.got.net/docent/cem/uscem.htm (US cemeteries)
> http://www.inwd.com/death/usa.htm (US cemeteries)
> 
> OTHER RELATED GENEALOGY SITES:
> http://www.firstct.com/fv/stone.html (breaking down the wall)
> http://www.ala.org/alonline/ (American Library Association)
> http://www.genealogy.org/~bcg/ (Board for Certification of
> Genealogists)
> http://www.firstct.com/fv/oldhand.html (deciphering old handwriting)
> http://www.nara.gov/regionals/stlouis.html (fed personnel records)
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/3207/ (low Country
> Huguenots)
> http://OfficialCitySites.com (index of local government sites)
> http://www.umdl.umich.edu/moa/moa_search.html (UMich literature
> search)
> http://www.vanished.com/pages/database.html (misc. online databases)
> http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us (Mid-Continent Public Library)
> http://www.libraryspot.com/librariesonline.htm (libraries
> everywhere)
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/8080/philly.html
> (Philadelphia)
> http://www.usps.gov/ncsc/ (Zip Codes)
> 
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Subject: [Fwd: RE: Miles Standish Cone]
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 20:26:29 -0700
X-Message-Number: 5



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: Miles Standish Cone
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 19:58:21 -0700
From: R Landmesser <[email protected]>
To: CONE LIST <[email protected]>
 Was unsubscribed for a day. Did a Booboo to the unsubscribe msg, had to
resubscribe.


Was someone looking for info on Miles Standish Cone in CO?

Rose L



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Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, September 14, 1999.

1. EVAC
2. East Coast Storm
3. Monster list of URLs
4. hurricane
5. RE: The Poll on "Dixie"
6. [Fwd: Cemeteries]
7. Life is a Hurricane::
8. RE: CT men in the French & Indian War
9. Re: Life is a Hurricane::
10. Bad weather
11. The Bad weather....
12. Re: Life is a Hurricane::Breakdown
13. Cone humor
14. Re: Clarissa H. Cone]
15. Cone/Downing line
16. Re: Fwd: Fw: *****
17. Clipping
18. About the clipping...
19. [Fwd: Cone/Downing line] again Pasted this time

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Subject: EVAC
From: "Wm. E Cardinal" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 08:01:10 -0400
X-Message-Number: 1

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To All my cyber friends,
Lori is already in Georgia.  By 10am  9/14/99
I will evacuate and be on my way to be with=20
her.  I have secured things here to the best of
my ability and hope this home suvives. =20
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possible.

Ed Cardinal
[email protected]


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Subject: East Coast Storm
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 07:28:05 -0500
X-Message-Number: 2

Cousins,

Boy, how I feel for youall. Grew up in Florida. Been there; done that!

Give me North Dakota blizzards any week, so get the heck out of Dodge.

Prayerfully,


Al

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Subject: Monster list of URLs
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 08:00:45 -0500
X-Message-Number: 3

Pat,

Fastastic! Now if I can just figure out how to organize them that way in my 
bookmarks file, I'll be a really happy camper.


Al

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Subject: hurricane
From: Billy Cowan <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 09:26:24 -0400
X-Message-Number: 4

No one seems to know where this storm is going to go yet.  That makes it
hard to deal with.  Trying to find a safer (or less dangerous place)
might take some of us into a worse situation.  I live southeast of
Orlando.  If we go north we might be worse off.

I saw that Ed Cardinal was going out of state.  I hope that his trip is a
safe one.  I also hope that Jenny will have a safe trip to her dad's in
southwest Georgia.

Al, right now I can see why you would opt for a blizzard.  I have lived
here all my life and been through several storms but none were like this
one.

Am I correct that Grady and William live on the coast?  I hope they will
be safe and that everyone else in the path of this storm will be safe.

God help us all.

Marion




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Subject: RE: The Poll on "Dixie"
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 08:50:13 -0700
X-Message-Number: 5

Here we go again.     Please take the time to vote or we won't have
anything 'southern' left about us.
Alvin Holmes (the man who caused the removal of the Battle Flag from the
Alabama Capital) is trying to have "Heart of Dixie"  removed from the
state's license plates. He is also trying to outlaw the singing of
Dixie.


The address  to vote is http://mobile.about.com/blpoll.htm





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Subject: [Fwd: Cemeteries]
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 09:59:03 -0700
X-Message-Number: 6

Looks good

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Cemeteries
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 12:27:03 -0400
From: "Carol Sterling" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: "East Haddam,Connecticut Genealogy" <[email protected]>
To: "EHGen Genealogy" <[email protected]>

East Haddam,Connecticut Genealogy - http://ehgen.webprovider.com

Hi Gang,
                 I "stumbled" onto this site through a link my uncle has
sent. Thought I'd pass it along to you. The "Find-A-Grave" link from
this
page is pretty interesting.

Carol

 http://www.totentanz.de/cemetery.htm

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Subject: Life is a Hurricane::
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 14:42:21 EDT
X-Message-Number: 7

Well Cuzins.
 Just another day in Paradise. Had coffee and then a mid morn chat with the 
Dawg. This fella named Floyd sure seems to be a lot of blow coming this way 
later on later today. The chamber people, they are the the ones that have 
that little yellow cottage down on the corner of US 1 and Garden, they even 
put that closed sign up in the window and must slipped out to the lake to do 
some fishin. Them folkes don't seem to stay around givin away orange juice 
and them save a bundle on your laundry gift ads.   
 See there Cuzin Al is speakin of Blizzards again. Al are you trying to tell 
me and Dawg you got got one of them Dairy Queens up there. I got to vote for 
that one with the cocoanut and pineapple chunks. Now Cuzin Al if you are in 
tight with them up there, tell him to blend in a couple of the Peter and Paul 
Almond Joy candy bars in tne the next Blizzard you get. Down here there's a 
Nanna Tree about a block from our's and if we go that way we pulla couple of 
them little fella's and talk the folks to cut that up and in the Blizzards we 
get. No extra if one brings their own nanna. Blizzards are right good.
 Another thing and I guess that went back up to Jennifer was that was tellin 
Jennifer that Skeeter season is bound to be over. This kind of wind is gonna 
be like a jet stream flying them rascals back to Minnisoda. And Lewis 
Grizzard use to tell everyone " Delta is ready when you are". Them Skeeters 
are going to humming Mid night Train THROUGH Georgia when they get on board 
this Floyd Fella. Talk about flyin be like like that fell at Hartsfield 
watchin that plane leavin for New Orleans, He asked the ticket agent if they 
had a plane goin to New Orleans. The Lady said yes. He asked her what time 
did it leave. She said 7:12. He asked her what time it got there. She said 
7:14. She asked if he wanted a ticket. He No Mam, but I sure want to watch it 
leave. Well need to yell over to Dawgs and see if he heard from any of you 
all.

Just Wm.

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Subject: RE: CT men in the French & Indian War
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 12:15:29 -0700
X-Message-Number: 8

Ancestry.com
Has free for 14 days listing of CT men in the French & Indian War.
Typed in Cone 118 showed up. Hungerford and others were listed in Capt
Daniel Cone's  unit.

Rose L


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Subject: Re: Life is a Hurricane::
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 15:45:46 -0400
X-Message-Number: 9

   You folks are sure making me feel better about myself.  It seems that I have 
gotten my unusual sense of humor naturally from the Cone side of the family.  
What do you know.....I am normal.... and what my wife says about my disposition 
is a bunch of #%@&*.
                             Scott

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Date:    9/14/99 2:42 PM


Well Cuzins.
 Just another day in Paradise. Had coffee and then a mid morn chat with the 
Dawg. This fella named Floyd sure seems to be a lot of blow coming this way 
later on later today. The chamber people, they are the the ones that have 
that little yellow cottage down on the corner of US 1 and Garden, they even 
put that closed sign up in the window and must slipped out to the lake to do 
some fishin. Them folkes don't seem to stay around givin away orange juice 
and them save a bundle on your laundry gift ads.   
 See there Cuzin Al is speakin of Blizzards again. Al are you trying to tell 
me and Dawg you got got one of them Dairy Queens up there. I got to vote for 
that one with the cocoanut and pineapple chunks. Now Cuzin Al if you are in 
tight with them up there, tell him to blend in a couple of the Peter and Paul 
Almond Joy candy bars in tne the next Blizzard you get. Down here there's a 
Nanna Tree about a block from our's and if we go that way we pulla couple of 
them little fella's and talk the folks to cut that up and in the Blizzards we 
get. No extra if one brings their own nanna. Blizzards are right good.
 Another thing and I guess that went back up to Jennifer was that was tellin 
Jennifer that Skeeter season is bound to be over. This kind of wind is gonna 
be like a jet stream flying them rascals back to Minnisoda. And Lewis 
Grizzard use to tell everyone " Delta is ready when you are". Them Skeeters 
are going to humming Mid night Train THROUGH Georgia when they get on board 
this Floyd Fella. Talk about flyin be like like that fell at Hartsfield 
watchin that plane leavin for New Orleans, He asked the ticket agent if they 
had a plane goin to New Orleans. The Lady said yes. He asked her what time 
did it leave. She said 7:12. He asked her what time it got there. She said 
7:14. She asked if he wanted a ticket. He No Mam, but I sure want to watch it 
leave. Well need to yell over to Dawgs and see if he heard from any of you 
all.

Just Wm.

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Subject: Bad weather
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:18:56 EDT
X-Message-Number: 10

This is to all of you cousins on the East Coast.  Just want you to know that 
I am deeply concerned for your safety and for the safety of your personal
and property.  Having been born in Ft. Pierce, I have a little experience of 
what a storm can do.  I do hope and pray for your safety and also hope that
you will take the advisories seriously.  Even if you escape personal injury,
it can be a tremendous blow to your personal property.  It will take years to
rebuild and replace.  As for me and my household, special prayers are being
sent up for your safety.  God Bless you all!

Jim Cone

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Subject: The Bad weather....
From: "Jim & Phyllis Gaskill" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 13:55:46 -0700
X-Message-Number: 11

I have been on the Cone mailing list for some time now and have never
before posted a note.  I am Phyllis Gaskill, my mother was Ruth (Cone)
Dobbs.  Our direct line was through Capt. Caleb Cone from Haddam, CT.  I
have really enjoyed the postings contained here and desipte never having
written to many of you, I almost feel as though I know you...  To the
cousins on the East coast.  Please take care!  I was fortunate enough to
get to meet Rose and Fern in Seattle. We had a great time and found several
common interests..  almost like we were cousins...   (he-he-he!)  I am
looking forward to meeting more cousins!

Take care!
Phyllis!

P.S.  I have a wonderful picture of our Northwest Cone get-together. 
Anyone interested in seeing some of the Northwest cousins let me know and
I'll send you a picture...


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Subject: Re: Life is a Hurricane::Breakdown
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 18:39:09 EDT
X-Message-Number: 12

Scott,
  Now that you feel like one of us, and it seems like you are one of us, I 
told Dawg there was something I needed your help on. So before I ask let get 
you a chair to sit down on and let you ponder on all this. It might even be 
that this computer had a nevrous thought but I don't want you feel that I'm 
about to .....  ...... , well let's put it this way, take you like we said 
back up there in Thomas County, Snipe Hunting.
  But I was following you right well there up to the part where it came into 
the Little Lady, for you being that being your Lovely wife, as for me it 
would be one of my ex-'s, but going on here I think it really boils down to a 
computer glitch, isn't that the big word???????? Now down there in that part 
of the feed store  on Wednesdays's chit chat sessions is where the guys all 
tell me and themselves is the fact that in the end the Ladies have the option 
of disregarding their opinions. Sorta like these rockets they been using down 
here for ages. 3 stages. After all this, welcome to being a Cone.

Wm.

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Subject: Cone humor
From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 18:35:25 -0400
X-Message-Number: 13

You don't know the half of it , sport, I mean Scott.  The Conelist is
full of live wires!!   Good 'ol Grady

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Subject: Re: Clarissa H. Cone]
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:23:17 -0700
X-Message-Number: 14


Found a new ggg 1/2 cousin living Seattle WA area. Found him through a
neighbor and researcher in Monroe Co MI that I have not seen or heard
from since 1975's. She answered a query of mine on Genforum.com. This
world is sure getting smaller. Will be meeting my new/old cousin next
week. To bad I did not know about him when Fern Cone was here. We will
be able to add another section in our leg on the Web site. Working on
information on all 17 (seventeen) of Erastus S Cone children.

Rose L
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Clarissa H. Cone
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 15:21:55 -0700
From: Robert Downing <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Organization: Downing Specialty Sales

 ( Clarisa Cone was the dau of Erastus S Cone & 1st wife Nancy Thomas, I
am related to Erastus S Cone & 2nd wife Sarah Uptagraff/Updegraff. This
line is Daniel, Caleb, Caleb, Samuel, John, Erastus S......Rose
Landmesser)  


I don't know what Clarrisa's middle name is (was). Middle initial is H.
(Rose L)  
She was born in Clarendon , Orleans cty., New York. Apr 26, 1821.
m Nelson Downing Mar 23, 1838 in Monroe. They stayed on
the Downing farm until about 1870. They do not show on 1870
cencus in Monroe. All four sons were born in Monroe. Probably
at Stephens Farm.
1. Oscar B Sept 18, 1844, went to civil war, came back, M a Julia
Laughley and moved West. maybe Kansas or Kansas city.
2. Horace Winfield Downing B may 27, 1855 at monroe, M
Maryetta Olds June 4, 1884. Practiced medicine in Milan until
death on Dec 21, 1925. Betty Gay steered me to the info
on him.
3.Charles Nelson Downing. I will mail you the works on Chas.
he was my Grandfather. B Sept 19, 1858, Monroe. M Mar 17, 1887
in Litchfield, Mn. Died Nov, 11, 1954. Wife was Mary Josephine
Blackwell, schoolteacher at Browns Valley, Mn.
4. Herbert D. Downing; B Apr 25, 1863, Monroe, M  Mary Edie Loak
I don't have the info on her yet. They must have married in South
Dakota or Browns Valley close bye. He had a farm in S.D. one
daughter.

 (for Phyllis Gaskill) The ferry to Whidbey Island is just down the hill
from us.

Bob
R Landmesser wrote:

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: 5 wives of John Cone
> Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 10:37:50 -0400
> From: "Helen W. Gay" <[email protected]>
> To: "roseland" <[email protected]>
>
> Hi Rose - thought I'd review John Cornelius Cone.  His obit says he was
> born in Holly(sic) New York - really Holley right near Clarenden where
> his father had the mill.  John C. d. 1 Nov. 1889 in Milan Twp and bur
> 3rd in Rice cem.
> Married 5 times (busy boy):
> 1 - Mary Jane Gray - b. ca 29 Nov. 1832; d. 6 July 1853; bur. Mooreville
>
> 2- Jane M. Reynolds; b. 21 Feb. 183l (census says Mich., I think NY);
> mar. 22 Aug, 1854 in Monroe; d.10 May 1862 in Milan Twp; bur Mooreville
> 3 - Alvira Marsh; her maiden name may have been White - she was married
> before. Mar. John 22 Feb. 1865.  She died 1 Oct. 1878 of typhoid and bur
> with John Cone at Rice cem.  (why did she get the honor??)
> 4 - Ocia (or Osea and other variations) (Webster) Hoag, widow of
> Socrates Hoag; dau of Ozias Webster.  She died 2 March 1889.  Haven't
> found cem. marker.
> 5 - Delia (Chase) King, dau of Alvin Chase & Phoebe A. Ward, mar 1 June
> 1892 at Rea (Dundee Twp).  She outlived him, still alive in 1900.
>
> All his children appear to be from 2nd wife (Jane Reynolds)
> 1 - Horace Cornelius Cone; b. 6 Jan. 1856 in Milan Twp.; mar. ca 1876
> (don't know where) to Cora Ann Curry.  They had 6 children.  He d. 14
> May 1932 in Detroit; bur 16th at Rice cem.
> 2 - Marian E. (May) Cone; b. 16 Jan. 1858 in Milan Twp; mar. 20 Oct.
> 1874 in Ypsilanti (per Joan) to Philip Smith - had 9 children.  Died 7
> June 1942 at Alma, Mich. (also per Joan)
> 3 - Walter L. Cone, b. 3 April 1860 in Milan Twp; mar. 17 Nov. 1887 in
> Milan Twp. to Emma Jane (Acker) Jourdan - a widow.  They had 2
> children.  He died 6 Jan. 1928 in Milan; bur 10th at Rice cem.
> 4 - Daniel T. (nothing much that wasn't in Cone gen.)  He lived in
> Colorado City, CO and had son Miles Standish Cone.
> That's everything I have on John C. Cone family group page.  Any
> questions, additions, different data, please send along.

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Subject: Cone/Downing line
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:49:07 -0700
X-Message-Number: 15

Another one of the Cone/Downing lines. He submitted to LDS. He also has
Gates & Woodward m: to Downing. He lives in Salt Lake City area.
Rose L


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Subject: Re: Fwd: Fw: *****
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 21:58:26 EDT
X-Message-Number: 16

One surname message board web site I've discovered which I did't see listed 
is:  

            http://www.familyhistory.com

This is associated with Ancestry.com, but it's FREE unlike some of the stuff 
on Ancestry.com's service.   Hope this is of help.

Ken Whitney
Eugene, OR

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Subject: Clipping
From: "Bill Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 21:42:22 -0500
X-Message-Number: 17

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Hi Folks,
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This clipping is from Fern.  I have compressed it as little as possible =
trying to maintain enough quality to be legible yet still meet the size =
requirements on the list.  Hope it's okay.
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Bill

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Subject: About the clipping...
From: "Fern" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 23:21:41 -0400
X-Message-Number: 18

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Hey All!

The clipping was in my grandmother's genealogy papers. I don't know the =
paper or date it was published but given that my grandmother died in =
1971, it's at least 10 yrs older than that. There's very little =
scholarly research put in the article, on a par with newspaper's =
horoscopes. I was sure you'd be amused.

Hang tight, Floyd's a-comin!
Fern

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Subject: [Fwd: Cone/Downing line] again Pasted this time
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 20:20:08 -0700
X-Message-Number: 19

Forgot to paste the first time

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Cone/Downing line
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:49:07 -0700
From: R Landmesser <[email protected]>
To: CONE LIST <[email protected]>

Another one of the Cone/Downing lines. He submitted to LDS. He also has
Gates & Woodward m: to Downing. He lives in Salt Lake City area.
Rose L

Hi Rosemarie,

> How are you connected?

It was really nice to hear from you! Here's my 
connection:

me
. Raymond Lonsdale + Donna Scheuerman (parents)
.. Lucille Matteson + Pete Lonsdale
... Katheryne Downing + Ira P. Matteson
.... Charles Nelson Downing +  Mary J. Blackwell
..... Clarissa H. Cone + Nelson Downing
...... Erastus Cone + Nancy Thomas

So my gggg-grandparents are Erastus Cone and
Nancy Thomas.

Someone else with the last name of Uptagrafft
submitted the Ancestral File information about
Erastus' second marriage, which I didn't know
about. So apparently we do share Erastus as
an ancestor.

I guess that makes us step-fifth-cousins
once removed, or me your step-gggg-grandnephew,
or otherwise related by some similar awful-sounding
term.     :-)

In any case, we're related...thanks for the
email, and let me know if you would like any
further information. Thanks again for getting
in contact!

Cheers,
- Deryle Lonsdale
BYU Linguistics
[email protected]



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Date: Friday, September 17, 1999 12:02 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Thursday, September 16, 1999.

1. Re: Life is a Hurricane::Breakdown
2. [Fwd: Re: Fwd: HUNGERFORDs]
3. Mayflower Cone???
4. Re: Life is a Hurricane::Breakdown
5. Southeastern Folks???
6. hurricane
7. Ships pass list

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Subject: Re: Life is a Hurricane::Breakdown
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 08:14:39 -0400
X-Message-Number: 1

  Ok, You guys...I already got in deep do do talking about gender differences 
one time before.  I thinks it's real difficult to do in mixed company.  As for 
as my lovely wife...Well, I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.  Next month will be
25 years of cohabitation.  It has been a quarter century of pure 
joy,intensity,bliss and at times total frustration. You gotta take it all as a 
single package.  She's a small town girl with the heart of Mother Teresa and 
much more smarter than me than I dare to admit but at times she has the 
rationality of a turnip.  When it comes right down to it... she's one of those 
ladies that being around her makes ya want to be a better man.  I better quit 
while I think I'm still ahead.
   In my family history study I have found most of the time you can learn much 
about the character of the man you are researching by what you can also learn 
out about the woman that chose that man to be their partner in life.  
   In the Cone family I have found  many compassionate men married to 
exceptionally strong women.  This is usually the couple that I have found that  
ends up making the greater contribution to their community thru works they had 
left behind.             Take care.

                                  Scott


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Scott,
  Now that you feel like one of us, and it seems like you are one of us, I 
told Dawg there was something I needed your help on. So before I ask let get 
you a chair to sit down on and let you ponder on all this. It might even be 
that this computer had a nevrous thought but I don't want you feel that I'm 
about to .....  ...... , well let's put it this way, take you like we said 
back up there in Thomas County, Snipe Hunting.
  But I was following you right well there up to the part where it came into 
the Little Lady, for you being that being your Lovely wife, as for me it 
would be one of my ex-'s, but going on here I think it really boils down to a 
computer glitch, isn't that the big word???????? Now down there in that part 
of the feed store  on Wednesdays's chit chat sessions is where the guys all 
tell me and themselves is the fact that in the end the Ladies have the option 
of disregarding their opinions. Sorta like these rockets they been using down 
here for ages. 3 stages. After all this, welcome to being a Cone.

Wm.

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Subject: [Fwd: Re: Fwd: HUNGERFORDs]
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 08:04:27 -0700
X-Message-Number: 2

For the Cone/Hungerfords on list.

To: "East Haddam,Connecticut Genealogy" <[email protected]>

East Haddam,Connecticut Genealogy - http://ehgen.webprovider.com

Nancy and other new readers:
This all started 'cause I found a Hungerford genealogy booklet in the
local university library. I told this and a couple other lists of my
discovery and offered to do lookups or make copies of the book. It is
"Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London, Conn. and Some of his
Descendents [sic] with their English Ancestors" By F. Phelps Leach. It
was published privately in 1924. As I noted, Mr. Leach has references
to wills and inventories as well as to other genealogy books, so it's
somewhat useful for finding the originals (primary documents). It is
about 20 full-size sheets, 2 pages to a sheet. The "English Ancestry"
is NOT connected directly to the immigrant Thomas-1 Hungerford. But
there are several English Hungerfords mentioned and the "home castle,"
etc. I don't know if the book was ever reprinted, but I doubt if more
than a couple hundred were ever printed originally.
  "Goodwin" is practically a required genealogy book IMHO for those
researching 17th century ancestors in CT and MA. It is, however, Old
and incomplete and probably has errors in all the wrong places.
However, it is one of the first compilations of records made and is
still respected by many. (Of course, no secondary source is to be
trusted without verification.) Nathaniel Goodwin was a judge and
genealogist who worked for decades collecting data about MA and CT
pioneers. He died before he could complete his work, titled,
"Genealogical Notes, or Contributions to the Family History of Some of
the First Settlers of Conn. and Mass." However, a nephew, I believe it
was, got it shaped up into book form and added what he could find in
the judge's papers. It was first published in 1856. I have a first
edition. It is currently available in reprint.
  Goodwin is not an attempt to be complete or comprehensive and doesn't
emphasize the _Mayflower descendants or other "royalty" of the past.
There are only 4 references to WARRENs, only 1 to HOWLANDs, 1 to
GATESes. Instead there are chapters with as many "first settlers" and
their descendants as possible. Surnames in chapter headings are
Goodwin, Blakeman, Chester, Clark, Dwight, Edwards, Goodrich (2),
Gurley, Hollister, Hopkins, Ingersoll, Jones, Judson, Kent, Mather,
Metcalf, Mygatt, Nott, Porter, Sedgwick, Smith, Spencer (2), Stone,
Storrs, Terry (2), Treat (2), Ward, Webster, Welles, Worthington,
Whiting, Lord (the last two in an appendix). There's a surname index.
There are some footnotes, but that's the only place there might be
references. But a lot is extremely accurate compared to the original
sources or other, modern genealogies.

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Subject: Mayflower Cone???
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 11:34:37 -0400
X-Message-Number: 3

Hi All,

I hope all is surviving and safe from Floyd, our thoughts are with ya
all.

Rose,
I have been offline for the past couple of days and wondering what is
going on with the Mayflower info.  I think I have missed something here,
by the clipping the Bill sent acrossed am I understanding it correctly
that Stephen Hopkins is related or descended from Daniel Cone??  If this
be the case, oh my have I got double hunting now to do, as from my info
of my hubby Garrys line, which still needs to be confirmed, he is
descended from Stephen Hopkins, which would my a double connection to
the Cone line for my family, my line being the Southern Cone and his to
Daniel Cone, would be interested in hearing more on this if you can fill
me in.

Take Care,
Thoughts to all in Floyds path..
Jolene


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Subject: Re: Life is a Hurricane::Breakdown
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 11:36:34 -0400
X-Message-Number: 4

Ok Scott you going let the instigator (hee hee) get away with this???



[email protected] wrote:

> Scott,
>   Now that you feel like one of us, and it seems like you are one of
us, I
> told Dawg there was something I needed your help on. So before I ask
let get
> you a chair to sit down on and let you ponder on all this. It might
even be
> that this computer had a nevrous thought but I don't want you feel
that
I'm
> about to .....  ...... , well let's put it this way, take you like we
said
> back up there in Thomas County, Snipe Hunting.
>   But I was following you right well there up to the part where it
came
into
> the Little Lady, for you being that being your Lovely wife, as for me
it
> would be one of my ex-'s, but going on here I think it really boils
down to a
> computer glitch, isn't that the big word???????? Now down there in
that
part
> of the feed store  on Wednesdays's chit chat sessions is where the
guys
all
> tell me and themselves is the fact that in the end the Ladies have the

option
> of disregarding their opinions. Sorta like these rockets they been
using down
> here for ages. 3 stages. After all this, welcome to being a Cone.
>
> Wm.
>
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Subject: Southeastern Folks???
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 06:02:35 -0500
X-Message-Number: 5

Cousins,

From CNN infer that Florida and Georgia pretty well escaped Floyd. Are you 
back home and okay?

Al

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Subject: hurricane
From: Billy Cowan <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 12:07:11 -0400
X-Message-Number: 6

The hurricane went past us early Wednesday morning.  We got a little wind
but it wasn't bad.  We got a litle rain.   We were ready to leave home if
we had to but never had any reason to since Floyd turned like it was
supposed to.  

I hope everyone else is safe.

A big thank you to all for their concern.

Marion Cowan

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Subject: Ships pass list
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 15:26:41 -0700
X-Message-Number: 7

Going thru my boxes and came across this info. Everyone may already have
it, but if not.

Source: "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index... A Guide to Published
arrival Records of 300,000 Passengers Who Came to the US & Canada in the
Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries"
this Volume is a Preliminary Edition Containing about 75,000 names,
Edited by P William Filby with Mary K Meyer. Gale Research Company* Book
Tower* Detroit MI 48226. (Sorry I was new at this  (1975's) and did not
copy the date of pub) It has prob been reprinted numerous times since
then.

Pg 358
Cone, A., age (na), : San Francisco CA, yr 1850, source book # 7156  p24

(I did not copy all the source book #'s so do not have the sources info)

Cone, David, age (na), Virginia, 1641, source book #2772 p75

Cone, James, age (na), Boston MA 1768, source b.  #9750 p85

Cone, Joseph, age (na), New York (state), 1775, source b.  #4930 p118

Cones, Simon, age (na), Louisiana 1720, s.b. 2100 p10
             * note on these to see Simon Cones
            Christine, age (na)
             Marguerite, age (na)
Assume the two of Simon Cones were poss wife and dau or dau, or dau in
law??????

Rose L




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Subject: conelist digest: September 18, 1999
Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Saturday, September 18, 1999.

1. RE: Hurricane/Tropical Storm Floyd
2. [Fwd: RE: FTM ver 7 info source]

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Subject: RE: Hurricane/Tropical Storm Floyd
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 07:20:45 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

>===== Original Message From Grady O. Cone <SMTP:[email protected]> =====
>Al Cone wrote:
>>
>> >===== Original Message From ALLISON HURST <SMTP:[email protected]>
=====
>> ,,,, from the news reports I heard we maybe had 5 trees down in the
>> >whole state - the news crews were at a loss to find fresh local disaster

to
>> >show us
>> >

>> Wow, Allison, five trees in RI is a major disaster. but I'm not surprised

at
>> the local TV people there. That bunch couldn't find a madame in a house
of
>> ill
>> repute. Living in a county which is as large as the whole bloody state of
>> RI,
>> our news bunch would go crazy about five trees; the TV folks would come 
from
>> over 100 miles away just to cover the damage. Heck, as few trees as we've
>> got
>> in ND the loss of five trees would make headlines in every paper and
would
>> dominate the six o'clock news from Fargo to Bismarck.
>>
>> Glad your trees are okay. Seriously, folks.
>>

>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>
>You're a wuseacre, Al.  What do you use for shade in the summertime??
>
>Where do your birds roost at night?? Surely there's some trees around
>there somewhere.  It's not desert, is it??
>
>                            Good 'ol Grady

1. We don't need shade, Grady. It's a DRY warmth, and even when it's hot, it

is a nice contrast.

2. As to trees, the state tree is the telephone pole. Seriously, in the few 
civilized areas they've been planted since the early 1900's. Most of our 
"cities" have tree-lined streets, and here at the college there are lots of 
trees. Out on the plains one may see trees several miles away and know that 
there is a creek or river there. Even these are short and stubby compared
with 
the oaks and cypress of Florida.  During the depression the WPA boys planted

row upon row of shrubs to serve as "shelter belts" so the top soil wouldn't 
blow away. Some stand 20-30 ft high.

3. Birds msy roost in shelter belts, I don't know, though they do serve as 
shelter for our many game birds. The 80-year-old trees on our campus serve
as 
home to a large group of ravens, not crows, real, honest to God, ravens -- 
real monsters. What you may not know is that North Dakota has lots of water:

call it marshland, they call them sloughs, pronounced slew, and lots of
lakes.
 We have water birds of all kinds. Would you believe seagulls and pelicans! 
Naturally, all kinds of ducks and wading birds along with geese and swans.
In 
the sloughs we don't have red-winged blackbirds, we have YELLOW-winged black

birds. They are beautiful critters.

As you can see, we really don't have trees in the sense of trees in the 
Southeast. The people here don't understand what we are talking about when
we 
talk about "the woods" or "a forest."

One does get used to it.

Al

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Subject: [Fwd: RE: FTM ver 7 info source]
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 06:45:22 -0700
X-Message-Number: 2



I do not know everything that is going to be on the 7.0 version, but
will ask and let you know.
What I wished for is fixed on the new version. Thank the powers that be.

Rose L

>From ::  [email protected]

Paul Burchfield wrote:
>
> I've spoken with the head of the sales department as well as with the
team
> that trains the sales staff. They now know they are wrong and are
working
on
> getting the word out to all of the sales reps and make sure that
$19.99
> upgrade is in their sales system as well.
>
> When you see version 7.0 announced on our Web site, you'll be able to
order
> Online and the Web site will be able to detect that you are running
version
> 6.0 and will offer the upgrade at the appropriate price.
>
Paul,

HOORAY!!!  Finally I'll be able to remove the 5215 references to a temp
file I imported from.  Any word on Global Search & Replace? <grin>

Rob Oviatt

At 11:02 PM 9/17/99 -0700, you wrote:

Rose,

The WFTAddSources=FALSE only applies to adding automatic sources when
merging. It has nothing at all to do with data that exists already in
the
files you are merging.

I do have some good news for you. In the next few days we will be
announcing
version 7 of Family Tree Maker for Windows. One change is the ability to

delete a Master Source even if it has citations attached to it. This
reverts
to the way Family Tree Maker 4.x worked. When you delete a Master Source

you'll be warned that there are XX number of citations referencing the
Master Source that will all be deleted if you chose to delete the Master

Source. You can choose to delete the Master Source and all the citations

will be deleted as well.

Sincerely,
Paul Burchfield
The Learning Company


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R Landmesser <[email protected]> wrote:

> I hate the Source on Merge not only is it unnecessary it takes up tons

> of space on HD and on Reports. I wish there was an easy  fix for
> it. It is a major job, weeks and weeks of constant delete for sources
on
> names, m; mp; b: bp: d: dp: m: mp:  and it even duplicated
> notes. 10,000 sources saying the same thing. I have to start all over.

> If it is in footnotes it takes up many many pages of nothing but
> the same source info.
>
> If you merge with = False  Do you loss the "Notes" that are in the new

> family you are merging???
>
> This is my biggest WISH on the wish list. A FIX for deleting the
sources
> that are unneeded.
Rose L



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Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, September 19, 1999.

1. [Fwd: Letter abt TN & NC]
2. [Fwd: RE: FTM]
3. RE: White lines in pictures/FTM
4. [Fwd: Re: Avery Cone]
5. Eastern NC Floods
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Subject: [Fwd: Letter abt TN & NC]
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Rose, this was forwarded to me by one of Beatty Surname Correspondents.
I think it is excellent.
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Subject: A very fine article

Marvin, I do not have my email list built yet of VGS-CIG, but if you
think this might be worthwhile in sharing with others, pass it on.

Sheila

=========================================

Fellow Eastern Tennessee Researchers:

Since our ancestors all had to get to TN somehow, I thought you would
all be
interested in this speech on the Old Wagon Trail that was posted on the
Rowan
Roots list this morning.  I am willing to stand corrected, but I would
say a
sizeable percentage used this road, except for those hardy souls that
landed
on the shores or river basins of the Chesapeake bay and traipsed
gradually
across VA and NC.

By Kevin Cherry

When the crops were in, they started. Early in the morning-even early
for
farm people, they'd set out. During the first years, they walked,
leading
five or six pack animals laden with supplies: tools, seed, fabric. In
places, the famous path they trod was only three or four feet wide. The
wilderness literally crept right up to their feet and brushed their
faces as
they walked.

In later years they marched alongside oxen as these oversized beasts
pulled
two-wheeled carts heaped to overflowing, crossing rivers that licked
high
about their animals' flanks and often soaked every single, individual
piece
of their worldly possessions.

Finally, when the path had been worn clear by thousands and thousands of

previous travelers, they rode in wagons that, themselves, grew as the
path
widened into an honest to goodness road. These Pennsylvania-
German-built
wagons (Conestogas) at their largest would be twenty-six feet long,
eleven
feet high and some could bear loads up to ten tons. It took five or six
pairs of horses to pull them. These big vehicles, the eighteen wheelers
of
their day, were called "Liners" and "Tramps." Ships would later gain
their
nicknames.
No matter if they walked or rode, in the mid afternoon, they stopped to
take
care of the animals, prepare food, and put up the defense for the night.
The
cries of wolves in the distance and the pop of twigs just outside of the

firelight sounded danger. Bands of Indians in the early days, bands of
thieves later,, chased away deep sleep-no matter how tiring the day, how

bone-weary the traveler. The fastest loaded wagon could go about five
miles
a day. The trip took a minimum of two months.

Wagons broke down, rivers flooded, supplies gave out, and there was
sickness
but no doctors. Wagons were repaired, floods ceded, the wilderness
supplied,
and the sick were buried or stumbled on.

This is the first great interior migration in our nation's history. It's
the
story of a road, the Great Pennsylvania Wagon Road.

The Road
Only a few trails cut through the vast forests, which covered the
continent
between the northernmost colonies and Georgia, the southern tip. The
settlers, as they moved inland, usually followed the paths over which
the
Indians had hunted and traded. The Indians, in turn, had followed the
pre-historical traces of animals. Who knows why the animals wandered
where
they did, but some of those early travelers on that road, the
Scots-Irish
Presbyterians, would have assured us it was certainly predetermined.

Even so, few paths crossed the Appalachians, which formed a barrier
between
the Atlantic plateau and the unknown interior. In his 1755 map of the
British Colonies, Lewis Evans labeled the Appalachians, "Endless
Mountains."
And so they must have seemed to the daring few who pierced the heart of
the
wooded unknown. But through this unknown, even then, there was a road.

The Iroquois tribesmen of the North had long used the great warriors'
path
to come south and trade or make war in Virginia and the Carolinas. This
vital link between the native peoples led from the Iroquois Confederacy
around the Great Lakes through what later became Lancaster and
Bethlehem, Pa
through York to Gettysburg and into Western Maryland around what is now
Hagerstown. It crossed the Potomac River at Evan Watkins' Ferry,
followed
the narrow path across the backcountry to Winchester, through the
Shenandoah
Valley of Virginia to Harrisonburg, Staunton, Lexington, and Roanoke. On
it
went into Salem, NC, and on to Salisbury, where it was joined by the
east-west Catawba and Cherokee Indian Trading Path at the Trading Ford
across the Yadkin River. On to Charlotte and Rock Hill, SC where it
branched
to take two routes, one to Augusta and another to Savannah, Georgia. It
was
some road, but it was just a narrow line through the continuous forest.

Virginia's Gov. Col. Alexander Spotswood first discovered this Great
Road in
1716 when his "Knights of the Golden Horseshoe," finally crossed the
mountains, drank a toast to King George's health and buried a bottle
claiming the vast valley for the King of England. His Knights' motto
became
"Sic Juvat Transcendere Montes, ~ or "Behold, we cross the mountains."
In
1744, a treaty between the English colonists and the Indians gave the
white
men control of the road for the first time. By 1765 the Great Wagon Road
was
cleared all along it way enough to hold horse drawn vehicles and by
1775,
the road stretched 700 miles. Boys and dogs, smelling like barnyards,
drove
tens of thousands of pigs to market along this road, which grew
gradually
worse the farther South you went. Inns and ordinaries, which spotted the

road undoubtedly taught more than a few of them the ways of the world.
But
that was all later.
The majority of the folks who by the thousands would walk over
Spotswood's
buried bottle would have probably thought his whole 1716 ceremony a
little
preposterous and quite a bit pretentious. You see, they were plain folk
trying to get away from Latin, from mottoes, and from knights with
horseshoes no matter their element of manufacture, lead to gold. They
were
as different from Spotswood's cavaliers as a golden horseshoe is from an

ox's hoof.

Who were the Wagon Road's Travelers?
For 118 years, the English and Dutch settled the New World, lining the
harbors and pointing their cities, their eyes, their hearts to the east,

across the Atlantic. They were on the fringes of a vast continent but,
for
the most part, they forever more turned away from it and toward home.
They
were certainly colonists, even those stem- faced few who came to these
shores for religious reasons, and most of the other settlers, you see,
had
come to expand the business opportunities of home establishments. Their
ties
to those establishments were strong.

It took a different kind of settler, someone who had cut his ties
altogether, someone who didn't really have all that much to lose, to
look
west at a wilderness and there see something more than raw
materials ready for exploitation. It took folks like the Germans and the

Scots Irish to put their backs to the ocean and see home in front of
them.

Escaping devastating wars, religious persecution, economic disasters,
and
all of those other things that still cause people to come to these
shores,
the Scots Irish and the Germans had no intention of returning to their
native lands. They were here to stay. They didn't look east but to the
south
and west-toward land. They didn't see wolves and Indians. They saw
opportunities. And as different as the Germans and the Scots Irish were,

they had what it took to flourish in the backcountry. Not possessions
that
could be lost in the fording of a river, not personal contacts and the
sponsorship of powerful men, but rough and tumble ability and a heavy
streak
of stubbornness. They knew slash and bum agriculture, they knew pigs,
they
could hunt and forage, they knew hard work. They built their cabins the
exact same way. And eventually, they traveled together in that same
heavy
stream southward along the Great Pennsylvania Wagon Road.

In 1749, 12,000 Germans reached Pennsylvania. By 1775 , there were I
10,000
people of German birth in that colony, one-third of the population. When

Philadelphia was a cluster of Inns and Ordinaries: the Blue Anchor,
Pewter
Platter, Penny-Pot, Seven Stars, Cross Keys, Hornet and Peacock,
Benjamin
Franklin, one of that era's most open-minded men asked, "Why should the
Palatinate Boors be suffered to swan-n into our settlement and by
herding
together establish their language and manners to the exclusion of ours?
Why
should Pennsylvania, founded by the English, become a colony of aliens
who
will shortly be so numerous as to Germanize us, instead of our
Anglicizing
them and will never adopt our language or customs any more than they can

acquire our complexion."

But the Germans kept coming, thinking like their Scots Irish compatriots
who
are recorded as noting that!, "It was against the law of God and nature
that
so much land should be idle while so many Christians wanted it to labor
on
and raise their bread."

In short,, Pennsylvania was flooded.

Why they Headed South
There is probably no more beautiful land anywhere than that part of
Pennsylvania now known as the "Amish Country." It must have appeared to
those people fresh off of the boat, truly a land flowing with milk and
honey. But it filled rapidly. Land became expensive. The most important
reason why the Germans and Scots-Irish put what little they owned on
their
backs and took the southbound road was the cost of land in Pennsylvania.
A
fifty- acre farm in Lancaster County, PA would have cost 7 pounds 10
shillings in 1750. In the Granville District of North Carolina, which
comprised the upper half of the state, five shillings would buy 100
acres.

The crossing of an ocean was move enough for most of the early
immigrants.
The generation, which could still feel the waves beneath their feet when

elderly, often stayed in Pennsylvania, but their children repeated their

parent's adventure. Often, they cast off their lines, raised whatever
anchors they had, and ~'sailed" south right after their patriarchs had
gone
to their reward.

As North Carolina's Secretary of State, William L. Saunders wrote in
1886,
"Immigration, in the early days, divested of its glamour and brought
down to
solid fact, is the history of a continuous search for good bottom land."

In their search for bottom land, English colonists encroached onto
territories claimed by France. This pressure became one of the reasons
the
French and Indians went to war against England and her colonists. The
Germans and Scots bore the brunt of the war, a cabin burning,
wife-kidnapping, farm ambushing, bloody, horrible guerrilla war. For
eleven
years mayhem reigned on the frontier. In 1756, three years after the war

started, George Washington wrote that the Appalachian frontiersmen were
"in
a general motion towards the southern colonies" and that Virginia's
westernmost counties would soon be emptied. Western North Carolina
seemed to
those escaping the war to be safer because the Cherokee were on the
British
side-at least at the beginning. To western North Carolina they came.

This French and Indian War, which started the year Rowan County was
created,
joined the quest for more and better land as a major factor in sending
those
Germans and Scots-Irish down the Wagon Road to safer territory. Not only

that but, the peace treaty that ended the war stated that no English
settlers would go over the Appalachians. Thus, the best unclaimed land
in
all of the colonies lay along the Yadkin, Catawba and Savannah Rivers
between the years 1763 and 1768.
When the war ended in 1764, the western settlements of Pennsylvania had
suffered a loss of population. Virginia and North Carolina had grown.

What they Found
When those Scots Irish and Germans got here "the country of the upper
Yadkin
teemed with game. Bears were so numerous it was said that a hunter could
lay
by two or three thousand pounds of bear grease in a season. The tale was

told in the forks that nearby Bear Creek took its name from the season
Boone
killed 99 bears along its waters. The deer were so plentiful that an
ordinary hunter could kill four or five a day; the deerskin trade was an

important part of the regional economy. In 1753 more than 30,000 skins
were
exported from North Carolina, and thousands were used within the colony
for
the manufacture of leggings, breeches and moccasins."

In 1755, NC Gov. Arthur Dobbs wrote to England that the "Yadkin is a
large
beautiful river. Where there is a ferry it is nearly 300 yards over it,
[which] was at this time fordable, scarce coming to the horse's
bellies." At
six miles distant, he said, "I arrived at Salisbury the county seat of
Rowan. The town is just laid out, the courthouse built,, and 7 or 8 log
houses built."

Most of Salisbury's householders ran public houses, letting travelers
sup at
their table-and drink, too. In 1762, there were 16 public houses. There
was
also a shoe factory, a prison, a hospital and armory all here before the

Revolution.

Even so, it was still only an outpost in the wilderness. Salisbury was
for
twenty-three years the farthest west county seat in the colonies. And
through this outpost the wagon road ran, and on that road the immigrants

continued to travel even after the area was settled. Governor Tryon
wrote to
England that more than a thousand wagons passed through Salisbury in the

Fall and Winter of 1765. That works out to about six immigrant wagons
per
day.

Summary
In the last sixteen years of the colonial era," wrote historian Carl
Bridenbaugh, "Southbound traffic along the Great Philadelphia Wagon
Rowan
was numbered in tens of thousands. It was the most heavily traveled road
in
all America and must have had more vehicles jolting along its rough and
tortuous way than all the other main roads put together."

When the British captured Philadelphia, the Continental Congress escaped

down the Pennsylvania Wagon Road. Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett
traveled
it. George Washington knew it as an Indian fighter. John Chisholm knew
it as
an Indian trader. Countless soldiers-Andrew Jackson, Andrew Pickens,
Andrew
Lewis, Francis Marion, Lighthorse Harry Lee, Daniel Morgan, and George
Rogers Clark, among them-fought over it. Both the North and South would
use
it during the Civil War.

And down this road, this glorified overgrown footpath through the middle
of
nowhere leading to even greater depths of nowhere, came those people
looking
for a better life for themselves and their children,, down it came those

settlers, those hardworking stubborn Scots Irish and Germans: the
preachers,
the blacksmiths, and farmers. Down it came the Holshousers and the
Barringers, the Alexanders and the Grahams, the Millers and the
Earnhardts,,
the Catheys and the Knoxes, the Blackwelders and the Halls, and the
Cherrys
and the Brauns and the Fishers.
When the crops were in, on a day like today, they started.

Thank you.

Kevin Cherry
Rowan County Library Historian


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Thank you, Sheila, for this exceptional contribution.

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Subject: [Fwd: RE: FTM]
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 12:39:26 -0700
X-Message-Number: 2



There'll be more news soon as the official announcement is released in
the next few days.

Paul Burchfield, The Learning Company

A member of the ftmtech-list wrote.

I just received this from [email protected]      Though everyone would be
=
interested in this.


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Subject: RE: White lines in pictures/FTM
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 13:06:38 -0700
X-Message-Number: 3

From: "Paul Burchfield" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: White Lines in Photos
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 09:36:26 -0700
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It's corrected in version 7.0

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Subject: [Fwd: Re: Avery Cone]
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 20:38:32 -0700
X-Message-Number: 4

Sent him Cone Web Page info

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Avery Cone
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 20:10:16 -0700
From: R Landmesser <[email protected]>
To: Don Weber <[email protected]>

Don,
Source:  "Some Account of the Cone Family in America" compiled by
William
Whitney Cone pub 1903 abt 500 pgs

pg 138      (I change format somewhat for easier reading. (###) are the
ref #
for the people in book.  *'s mean add info on the person)

(1551) Marshall Downing Cone b: Aug 07 1816 Pittsfield Otsego Co NY  son
of
Joseph Hall Cone (1455) and Lucy Fink, m: 01 Aug 1840 at Big Rock IL 
Sarah
Maria Johnson she d: 18 Dec 1893 Emporia KS. He d: 1893 Aurora IL
Child:
1737) * Mary Eliza b: 01 Aug 1842 m: S P Whitmore res Topeka KS
1738)    Lucy P  b: 24 Aug 1844 m: Richard Clark,  res Aurora IL
1739)    Cynthia M  b:  02 Dec 1846 unm res Aurora Il
1740)    Adeline C b: 21 Apr 1848  d: 31 July 1949 Berlin WI
1741)    Avery E  b: 16 Jan 1851 m: Emma Close  res Sandwich IL
1742)*   Henry M  b: 05 Mar 1854 PawPaw IL,  m: Ida Scott  res Chicago
IL
1743)     Emma E b:  03 Aug 1856 m: William Wallace  res Chicago IL
1744)     Hattie S  b: 01 Oct 1859 m: Frank Woods  res Palo Alto CA
1745)*   George B  b: 10 July 1863 Geneseo  IL, m: Parmelia D Walton d:
25 Dec
1894, res Emporia KS

1155) Joseph Hall Cone b: Jan 1718 Killingworth CT son of Joseph
Olmstead Cone
(1422) & Polly Hall. m: 1804 Lucy Fink. She was b: 1776 d: 24 Mar 1859
aged 83
yrs. He d:  14 Apr 1831 Pittsfield Otsego Co NY. After his death Lucy m:
Gideon
Mead. Mr Cone removed to Otsego Co upon his m: and all his chil b:
there. 7
child named with add info.

(1422) Joseph Olmstead Cone b: 19 Dec 1750 E Haddam CT son of Samuel
(1403) &
Elizabeth Willey m: 02 June 1779 Wallingford CT  Polly Hall b: 1749 Lyme
CT d:
17 May 1721 New Berlin Otsego Co NY.  He wa an eminent physician in
Wallingford, Meriden, and Killingworth CT . At the later place he joined
the
Cong Ch. 29 July 1787 and d: 25 Mar 1814.  5 child add info on child

1403)  Samuel bapt: 03 Sept 1721 E Haddam son of Ebenezer (7) . m: 23
Sept
1747  Elizabeth  Willey dau of Joseph &  Lucretia Holmes. She was b: 24
June
1728 E Haddam joined the Cong Ch in Hadlyme CT 31 May 1752 and d: 13 Dec
1814
aged 86 yrs. He d: same place 16 Apr 1791  3 child add info avail

7) Ebenezer bapt 15 Mar 1673 Middletown CT  b: Haddam CT son of Daniel
Cone &
Mahitable Spencer. marr and raised a family of child, but no record of
his marr
or death could be found. He lived at East Haddam and all his ch were b
there. 7
child add info.

1)  Daniel Cone & Mahitable Spencer.

Rose L





Don Weber wrote:

> Message text written by "R Landmesser"
> ><
>
> Hi,
> I got your message, Maude Cone was my grandmother and Avery was her father,
> I don't have any info any futher back than that . I believe they were from
> the Sandwich Illinois area. Avery Cone was married to Maude Close. Does
> that sound like it ties in?
> Don Weber

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Subject: Eastern NC Floods
From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 23:34:55 EDT
X-Message-Number: 5

This message was posted to the Bertie Co. List by Elizabeth Ross who is the 
coordinator of the Martin Co. website. Some of our early Cones, Duggans, 
Smithwicks, etc. lived in these areas that are being devastated by the 
floods. We need to remember all of the current residents and pray for their 
safety. 
Jennifer 

-Message: #7
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 99 15:31:41 CST
From: Crilley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NCBERTIE] Conditions update
We're so grateful for all the "info" that has gotten through about the
conditions....and I know we all will continue to pray for them.....

>From: "Elizabeth Ross" <[email protected]>

>Subject: Conditions update
>Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 12:53:09 PDT
>

>I'm still safe, but the situation here is very dire.
>
>Thank you and all others who are sending their messages of well-being. We 
>need it!
>
>Betsy
>
>
>Dear Friends,
>
>I'll make this quick--we have temporary power. I'm reporting to you from 
>Greenville, Pitt County. Our power station and water treatment plant went 
>under Friday evening. The only thing visible above the water line at the 
>Greenville Airport is the top of the beacon--the buildings all submerged. 
>Today I got power back, but we are warned that we're on bandaided relays 
>that may not hold. The huge hospital complex here has managed to stay in 
>operation on their emergency generators, and this power is a blessing. The 
>water is on, but not drinkable without long boiling, and that is now being 
>questioned as safe. I just risked a cup of coffee, and it was good!
>
>Get out your map, and follow along... The Cashie is subsiding, as is the 
>Roanoke--conditions along those rivers may begin to improve. People still 
>not allowed back into some areas. The Tar has crested as far east as 
>Tarboro, which was devasted, but is still rising in Greenville. All Pitt Co. 
>communities along the river, especially on the lower north bank, are 
>underwater and evacuated. The Neuse is still rising but has crested in 
>Kinston. The communities between the Tar and the Neuse (and along the 
>Contentnea and Swift Creeks) are pretty much under water. The Cape Fear is 
>still causing problems in Duplin and points east.
>
>Because I live in Greenville, I can speak most of its conditions. We are in 
>a state of emergency. ECU's Minges Colliseum and Stadium are turned into a 
>relief center, one of many shelters springing up in schools and churches. 
>Highway 264 West was opened up yesterday (Saturday), and we managed to 
>evacuate most of our 17000 students, as well as many of the evaucees from 
>the coast who were already in our hotels Thursday. Students who can't get 
>home are being housed in one dorm and in private homes in the community. I 
>heard it was taking up to 6 hours to go the 15 miles between Greenville and 
>Farmville due to the traffic (rumor, not necessarily a fact).
>
>Otherwise, Greenville is pretty much cut off from surrounding communities, 
>as is Washington. We are finally able to get some trucks into Greenville 
>with supplies, bottled water, ice, and emergency rations. I've been lucky, 
>living at the highest point of elevation between the river (6 blocks north) 
>and 10th St., which is flooding again from the creeks on that side of 
>campus. Also have had many good friends and neighbors who have been pooling 
>their failing-freezer food and having big cook-outs in the evenings, with a 
>steady background music of choppers and chain saws. At least I'm not hungry!
>
>Many people are not so lucky. The 2nd floors of the apartment bldgs. just 6 
>blocks below my house have collapsed into the 1st floors, and the fuel oil 
>and gasoline from the submerged houses and vehicles is in the flood water. 
>The whole neighborhood smells like a gas station, and some people are 
>leaving simply because of the fumes. You can imagine what that is doing to 
>the soil and our farmers for miles along every river in the Coastal Plains.
>
>Military choppers have been rescuing people non-stop for 3 days--the sounds 
>of which enhance the feeling that we are in a war zone. I suppose we are, 
>and Mother Nature is giving us quite a siege. I can't name a single town or 
>community in eastern NC that isn't in severe trouble, and needing all the 
>good thoughts you can send. If you have friends and relatives here, ask them 
>if they have flood insurance, and consider making a financial donation to 
>the relief funds. Most of the people who have lost everything do not live in 
>a flood plain, and are not covered.
>
>The official death toll in NC, at last report, was 20, with several others 
>missing. The livestock tolls are astronomical. ECU has never shut down in 
>it's 93-year history, so that fact alone speaks to the severity of our 
>plight.
>
>While I don't like to be an alarmist, we are watching that tropical 
>depression in the Gulf with great fear and trembling. It is predicted to 
>bring us some rain by Tuesday. We don't need one more drop, thank you very 
>much! If it brings easterly winds, our rivers will go back up.
>
>To my good NCGenWeb visitors in Martin, Chowan, Gates, please hold off on 
>sending messages for a few more days. I can't do much about them right now, 
>but I greatly appreciate your wishes for my neighbors.
>
>Betsy Ross
>

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Subject: Santa's New Contract]
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 20:40:17 -0700
X-Message-Number: 6



 SANTA'S NEW CONTRACT
>
> I regret to inform you that, effective immediately,
> I will no longer be able to serve Southern United States
> on Christmas Eve.  Due to the overwhelming current
> population of the earth, my contract was
> renegotiated by North American Fairies and Elves
> Local 209.  I now serve only certain areas of Ohio, West
> Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan.
> As part of the new and better contract I also get longer
> breaks for milk and cookies so keep that in mind.
>
> However, I'm certain that your children will be in good
> hands with your local replacement who happens to be
> my third cousin, Bubba Claus.   His side of the family
> is from the South Pole. He shares my goal of
> delivering toys to all the good boys and girls; however,
> there are a few differences between us.
> Differences such as:
>
> 1. There is no danger of a Grinch stealing your presents
> from Bubba Claus.  He has a gun rack on his sleigh and
> a bumper sticker that reads:
> "These toys insured by Smith and Wesson."
>
> 2. Instead of milk and cookies, Bubba Claus prefers
> that children leave an RC cola and pork rinds [or a
> moon pie] on the fireplace.  And Bubba doesn't smoke
> a pipe.  He dips a little snuff though, so please
> have an empty spit can handy.
>
> 3. Bubba Claus' sleigh is pulled by floppy-eared, flyin'
> coon dogs instead of reindeer.  I made the mistake of
> loaning him a couple of my reindeer one time, and
> Blitzen's head now overlooks Bubba's fireplace.
>
> 4. You won't hear "On Comet, on Cupid, on Donner and
> Blitzen ..." when Bubba Claus arrives.  Instead, you'll
> hear,  "On Earnhardt, on Wallace, on Martin and Labonte.
> On Rudd, on Jarrett, on Elliott and Petty."
>
> 5. "Ho, ho, ho!" has been replaced by "Yee Haw!" And you
> also are  likely to hear Bubba's elves respond, "I her'd dat!"
>
> 6. As required by Southern highway laws, Bubba Claus'
> sleigh does have a Yosemite Sam safety triangle on the
> back with the words "Back off"   The last I heard it also had
> other decorations on the sleigh back as well.
> One is Ford or Chevy logo with lights that race through the
> letters and the other is a caricature of me (Santa Claus)
> going wee wee on the Tooth Fairy.
>
> 7. The usual Christmas movie classics such as "Miracle
> on 34th Street" and "It's a Wonderful Life" will not be shown
> in your negotiated viewing area.  Instead, you'll see "Boss
> Hogg Saves Christmas" and "Smokey and the Bandit IV"
> featuring Burt Reynolds as Bubba Claus and dozens of
> state patrol cars crashing into each other.
>
> 8. Bubba Claus doesn't wear a belt. If I w ere you, I'd make
> sure you, the wife, and the kids turn the other way when he
> bends over to put presents under the tree.
>
> 9. And finally, lovely Christmas songs have been sung about
> me like "Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer" and Bing Crosby's
> "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town."  This year songs about
> Bubba Claus will be played on all the AM radio stations in the
> South.  Those song title will be Mark Chesnut's "Bubba Claus
> Shot the Jukebox" and "Grandma Got Run'd Over by a
> Reindeer.
>
> Sincerely Yours,
> Santa Clause (member of North American Fairies
> and Elves Local 209)
>



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Date: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 1:33 PM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, September 20, 1999.

1. Home Page
2. RE: WW I
3. FW: Floyd in Martin Co., NC

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Subject: Home Page
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 09:23:34 EDT
X-Message-Number: 1

Hello to all our cousins.

Just wanted to let you know that I now have my home page up and running.
There are still a few things that we need to do to correct some of the bugs
but for the most part, it is functional.  I must give credit to my daughter 
for 
her endless efforts and toil that was necessary in putting this thing 
together.

For those of you who may be interested, you can see the page at:
http://www.hom.net/~pupek

We plan to add some pictures when we have the time and we hope that this 
will improve the quality.  We were advised that if anyone wants us to add a 
link to their page, we could do so.  (See Ed Cone's link)  Also, if you would
add my link to your page, I would certainly appreciate it as well.  The more 
links we have, the more exposure we have which could lead to some new
information.

Thanks for hearing me, and yes Jenny, we will be praying for those in NC who
are less fortunate than we are concerning the flood.  Having gone thru 
similar 
conditions in '94, we can relate first hand, how some of the devistation must
be up there.

Jim Cone

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Subject: RE: WW I
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 18:34:02 -0700
X-Message-Number: 2


From Ancestry.com   (free data base)
Rose L


WWI Civilian Draft Registrations

           Search Terms: CONE (70), WILLIAM (59399)

           Results (8 combined matches)

            Name
                             Birth Date
                                       Ethnicity
                                               Birth Place
                                                             County

State
            William Aston Cone
                             30 Jun 1890
                                       White
                                               Bradford Co. FL
                                                             Bradford

Florida
            William Branch Cone
                             27 Oct 1882
                                       White
                                                             Baker

Florida
            William Francis Cone
                             29 Mar 1895
                                       White
                                               Starke FL
                                                             Bradford

Florida
            William Seth Cone
                             5 Aug 1881
                                       White
                                                             Brevard

Florida
            William Seth Cone
                             5 Aug 1881
                                       White
                                                             Brevard

Florida
            William H. Cone
                             29 Sep 1893
                                       White
                                               Preston MO
                                                             Latah

Idaho
            William Brooks Cone
                             29 Nov 1883
                                       White
                                                             Polk

Florida
            William Cone
                             Jan 1895
                                       White
                                               Tomaboo FL
                                                             Volusia

Florida


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Subject: FW: Floyd in Martin Co., NC
From: "ALLISON HURST" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 21:42:56 -0400
X-Message-Number: 3

Hi folks,

This came from the Martin Co., NC, list.  I figured some folks might be
curious how things were there.

Allison

> Most of Martin County, if not all of Martin County does not have
> electricity. Some have phone lines and some have water.  My mother-in-law
> is in Tarboro, Edgecombe County. She is lucky.  She has no water problems
> in her house and sometimes electricity. Comes and goes.  She has water,
> but cannot use it as it is contaminated.  Someone has brought around
> bottled water.  She did get to the store today.  Someone must have gotten
> in some supplies, because they were almost out.   All television stations
> and cable stations are down.  My husband was down there on Wednesday,
> Thursday, and Friday.  No real flooding started until later Friday.  He
> was one of the last ones to get out.  When he got to Wilson and heard on
> the radio about the flooding, he tried to turn around to go back and get
> her out of Tarboro. The road that he had come on was flooding within a few
> minutes of his crossing and was closed by police.  He was turned around at
> every road that he could think of to get back in. On a brighter note, a
> couple wore overalls rolled up and waded through water to have their
> wedding.  Only 50 people made it.  Her parents were there only by cell
> phone.  No reception but are going to have a party later.  DETERMINATION
> is part of EASTERN NC. They have lived through many hurricanes but nothing
> as bad as this.  250 roads are closed including parts of 3
> interstates--95-85-40.  Many roads are washed out.  The water levels have
> all peaked in the area, if they do not get more rain from another
> hurricane.
> Keep them all in your prayers.  Much cleanup to be done and starting over.
>
> Judy
> rlcapps wrote:
>
> > Could someone from Martin Co., please post to the board and let all of
> > us folks that have relativest there no that everyone is all right and
> > safe...Our prayers are with everyone.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Marilyn Page Capps





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Date: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 2:05 PM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, September 21, 1999.

1. RE: WW I
2. RE: WW I
3. Home again, home again.
4. Cone Road
5. Merrit Island and the creek:
6. Re: Home again, home again.

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Subject: RE: WW I
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 05:32:24 EDT
X-Message-Number: 1

Rose.
  Interesting that your list had William Seth Cone listed as Brevard County. 
On Merritt Island is the well known Cone Road. There was a Cone Family that 
homesteaded there. I as a Cone have often been queried of any connection, 
which has been only that My father moved us into the area in 1958.
  Yet by the late 1960 I was involved in Drag Racing and come to know a Ron 
Carter that bought property from the Cone's on which we built a facility to 
have a Shop and garage to build and store our cars in. And very often we used 
the eastern of Cone Road for a testing ground for cars built in the Super 
Stock / Factory Experimental and even into the Top Fuel and Funny Car 
Divisions. This Road was a 2 lane with a magor drainage ditch for the Isalnd 
back toward the Sykes Creek to the East and out toward the Indian River to 
the West.
  One night I was in the Top Fuel Dragster that belonged to Karmasienes of 
Chicago, who was using our garage during his stay in Florida to match race 
Don Garlits in the Orlando Area. We had set a motor and was warming it up to 
ensure it ran well. The Greek had told me to drive it so that he could 
observe it. Well the local Deputy had decided enough was enough and he 
intended to make an arrest after hearing this car being pushed and fired off. 
So he appeared out of a side road onto Cone Road to block Cone Road with 
lights flashin. When he saw waht was comin at him, he drove off the road into 
the drainage ditch and I was east bound for Sykes Creek at about 175 MPH. 
This was directly in front of Mr. Cones house. 
  It was Mr Cone that got to me at the edge of the creek as I was in about a 
foot of the the creek by time I had gotten stopped. He said who he was and 
that he thought I had better get out of the car and swim on east to Cocoa 
Beach if I wanted to keep my freedom in that the deputy was going to be quite 
upset after he got out of the ditch back up the road. I knew that the music 
had to be faced and asked him if he would call Bill Cone and tell him his son 
was in deep water. He laughed and said " Well Son I could call him but it's a 
might quite down there at the cemetary, My Daddy passed away many years ago, 
but if you are a Cone, I'll see if I can keep you out of jail tonite." And he 
did convince that deputy that the Sheriff was going to be upset over where 
that cruiser was and it might be best to let us keep things to ourselves and 
get him out of the ditch.
  After that I engoyed talking to him and hearing him tell of how his father 
ran a boat from down in here up to Jacksonville hauling frieght back and 
forth. Their homestead was sold off in parcels over the years in the build up 
of Merritt Island as it grew with the Cape and the missle business. I think 
that was his father listed in your list. I believe He passed on in the early 
80's, during the time I was alooth in the world and living in Nashville, Tnn. 
I will call Ron Carter in the next few days and ask of him.

Wm.

There is a Post Script in regarding that Deputy. Mr. Cone told it later that 
the deputy seem to meet a certain young lady that yet had concluded her 
divoice many evenings on that side road. His sin was greater than mine that 
night. Southerners do have their Dirt Road Sports.

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Subject: RE: WW I
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 07:11:29 -0700
X-Message-Number: 2

Interesting story Bill.
I was looking to see if my g uncle  William Erastus Cone was on the site
and seen the eight William so thought I post it. Did not look for other
Cone names.

Rose L


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Subject: Home again, home again.
From: "Wm. E Cardinal" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 18:50:15 -0400
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Hello Cone friends,
First I want to express my appreciation for all the warm word I =
received.
I shall not soon forget.  Thanks to all who wished us well.
I will condence this as much as possible.  My wife, Lori, was already in =

Augusta, GA.  with her sister.  My son, Chris, and I departed Tuesday
9/14  at about 10 AM.  He went one way and I headed for Augusta.  The
normal 7 to 8 hour trip took, and believe this,  17 and 1/2 hours.  I =
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I must have been very close to the end of that liine.  I can tell you =
all
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antique show.  Left there Sunday evening about 7:45 PM and went back=20
to Augusta to get Lori.   We came home yesterday and , can you believe,
it only took a little over 7 hours.   Enough is enough.
Thanks again to you all for your good words and prayers.

Ed Cardinal=20

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Subject: Cone Road
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 19:21:41 EDT
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Hey Dawg,
  Got my Atlas program out and did a map of Merritt Isalnd showing Cone Road. 
Realize it's a mite tiny but it should help you realize where it is. I hit 
the map with a thick Black line on top of what it showed. 

Wm.

Subject: Re: Home again, home again.
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 23:41:33 -0400
X-Message-Number: 6

Hi Ed,

Good to have ya back in one piece and glad to hear you were pooped as
we'd rather hear about you being pooped then blown away from the winds
or swimming from the deep waters, Welcome home to you and you family...

Jolene

"Wm. E Cardinal" wrote:

> Hello Cone friends,First I want to express my appreciation for all the
> warm word I received.I shall not soon forget.  Thanks to all who
> wished us well.I will condence this as much as possible.  My wife,
> Lori, was already inAugusta, GA.  with her sister.  My son, Chris, and
> I departed Tuesday9/14  at about 10 AM.  He went one way and I headed
> for Augusta.  Thenormal 7 to 8 hour trip took, and believe this,  17
> and 1/2 hours.  I sawlater that there were 1,300,000 people evacuated
> from Florida.  I thinkI must have been very close to the end of that
> liine.  I can tell you allthat this ol' man vas pooped when I got
> there.I got up early Friday morning 9/17 and drove to Waycross to do
> anantique show.  Left there Sunday evening about 7:45 PM and went
> backto Augusta to get Lori.   We came home yesterday and , can you
> believe,it only took a little over 7 hours.   Enough is enough.Thanks
> again to you all for your good words and prayers. Ed Cardinal




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Cone Mailing List Digest for Thursday, September 23, 1999.

1. Lost lamb
2. The works of Ivy Walker Duggan
3. Re: The works of Ivy Walker Duggan
4. HELP
5. Re: Lost lamb
6. RE: The Poll on "Dixie"

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Subject: Lost lamb
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 05:04:37 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Conelisters,

Anyone have any information on <[email protected]> (I think I've got that 
right). Our server has been attempting to send her messages for several
days, 
and they bounce. After a while it "gets tired" of all the bouncing and sends

me a message asking whether I want to drop her. She is an old and valued 
member, and I said, no.

It may be her server (mindless); she may have gone away and her box is full;

it could be any number of things. If any one knows who she is and how to
reach 
het other than by email (since that doesn't seem to be working) tell her she

needs to find out what wrong.

Thanks,

Al

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Subject: The works of Ivy Walker Duggan
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 08:34:24 -0400
X-Message-Number: 2


   Hello Cone Folks,

   It is a strange thing indeed where our minds draw us to the interest we 
crave.  As for me, I have had a compelling interest to learn of the challenges 
of the common man of the previous century.  One source of interest and pleasure 
has been reading the works of Ivy Walker Duggan from Handcock county (The Linton
area) in central Georgia.  Prof. Duggan's name speaks for it's self in that part
of the county. He was an excellent writer, poet, and a well known educator.
  During the war between the state he was a solder in the Handcock county 
volunteers and a correspondent to the "Central Georgian". A popular newspaper 
in that time of our history.  I have collected many editorials of this paper 
written by professor Duggan and in one section I found a bit of Cone History 
that may be of interest to some. 


   April 24, 1862 was considerably advanced when we received news that sadden 
every heart.  About sunrise, Corp. Jonathan Baker Cone of the Handcock 
volunteers, Co. E. was standing observing the enemy's works when he received a 
shot near the heart from an unseen sharpshooter.  Himself,surgeons and friends 
thought he would die immediately.  He expressed perfect resignation, only 
desiring to pass away with a little pain as possible.  He remained at the 
hospital a few days, and then at his own request was carried to Richmond, where 
he died on the 9th just.  He was a citizen of Washington County, a member of the
Baptist church and about thirty______ years of age.  I was quite intimate with 
him in camps and can testify to his pious walk there.  He was active in our 
prayer meetings, often conversed on subjects of religion, and I do believe the 
desires of his heart were "Behold Lord thy servant: do unto me according to thy 
will".  He enjoyed the unbounded confidence and friendship of his Captain. and 
respect of his fellow solders generally.  He was first of the 15th regiment to 
fall by the hands of the enemy.  His wife,son and daughter have our sympathy. 


  Prof. I.W.Duggan's life was and would continue to be will connect to this 
family.  His father Archelous Cone Duggan was named after Jonathan's Grandfather
Archelous Cone.  Prof Duggan after the death of his first wife would marry 
Jonathan's Cone daughter Sarah (Sally) Cone.  He would also become a teacher and
colleague of Prof. Oscar M.Cone (son of Jonathan Cone) who was one of the 
founders of The Georgia Military and Agricultural College of Georgia in 
Milledgeville.


Johnathan or (Jonathan) Cone was married to Catherine Rushin and also the son
of Jame T. Cone and Mary Baker.  


   Good day.......Scott Cone from Duluth, Georgia



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Subject: Re: The works of Ivy Walker Duggan
From: "Fern" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 09:40:45 -0400
X-Message-Number: 3

Congradulations, Scott! Good find.
Fern Cone


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Subject: HELP
From: "Mary Tighe" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 11:32:10 -0600
X-Message-Number: 4

I seem to have lost my head - and it is connected !!!!!!1

I can't seem to find the Cone Research page.  Will someone "kindly" send it
to me.  Thanks.
Mary


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Subject: Re: Lost lamb
From: Judy Reeves <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 12:49:06 -0500
X-Message-Number: 5

Al and all -- 
i am here, one handed right now, but here. i was out a couple of days
last wk for hand surgery but have been picking up msg and reading
since--even sent a couple of shorts...not easy right now to do even
that.
don't throw this old goat...i mean..lamb to the wolves yet. 
thanks for asking ... don't know what to do if there is a problem.
nothing changed on my end ?? dbl sending this to try to be sure someone
gets it.

Judy

Al Cone wrote:
> 
> Conelisters,
> 
> Anyone have any information on <[email protected]> (I think I've got that
> right). Our server has been attempting to send her messages for several
> days,
> and they bounce. After a while it "gets tired" of all the bouncing and sends
> 
> me a message asking whether I want to drop her. She is an old and valued
> member, and I said, no.
> 
> It may be her server (mindless); she may have gone away and her box is full;
> 
> it could be any number of things. If any one knows who she is and how to
> reach
> het other than by email (since that doesn't seem to be working) tell her she
> 
> needs to find out what wrong.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Al
> 
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Subject: RE: The Poll on "Dixie"
From: Judy Reeves <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 13:55:20 -0500
X-Message-Number: 6

maybe i am confused but the only thing i found here was a poll on tha
alabama lottery?? i'd like to help you out but....??
Judy

R Landmesser wrote:
> 
> Here we go again.     Please take the time to vote or we won't have
> anything 'southern' left about us.
> Alvin Holmes (the man who caused the removal of the Battle Flag from the
> Alabama Capital) is trying to have "Heart of Dixie"  removed from the
> state's license plates. He is also trying to outlaw the singing of
> Dixie.
> 
> The address  to vote is http://mobile.about.com/blpoll.htm
> 
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Subject: conelist digest: September 26, 1999
Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 12:02 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, September 26, 1999.

1. Fwd: Member Roster
2. Re: Member Roster
3. Cone, Duggan
4. New Page

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Subject: Fwd: Member Roster
From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 11:57:45 EDT
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Come on Folks, Help Carol out today.........................................

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From: [email protected]
Full-name: WCone37501
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 11:56:00 EDT
Subject: Re: [conelist] Member Roster
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Ok Cousin Carol,
I am under pressure by Buddy to respond to you ASAP. Buddy said if you didn't 
have a white Poodle ( full sized ) to head you off. So here goes:

I am:

William Bernard Cone, Jr.
[email protected]
Oldest Ancestor:
Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT

Hope that helps you to compile your list and Jim was right, it will get the 
job done...

Always,
Wm. Cone

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Subject: Re: Member Roster
From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 15:26:02 EDT
X-Message-Number: 2

Carol,
  I realized after sending the reply to you that some questions might come to 
be about how I relate to Neile McCone. Seems that for ages everyone wanted 
and did relate to Daniel Cone. But with the past 2 years I have been 
fortunate to discover this lineage and document 99 % by the knowledge gained 
thru the Conelist and others of it. Much of this has enabled me to gain 
access to copies of letters alng with LWT and land records and Church papers. 
So I intend to stand and take the volleys as they come forth. So here is a 
main factor listing.

1.  Neile McCone                1625    Scotland    1679    Isle of Wight Va.
    Ann Hawkins 
2.  William McCone              1669    Va.         1709    Va.
    Sarah Garland       
3.  Peter McCone                1690
    Sarah Joyce             1692
4.  Neel Cone                   1710                7-30-1782
    Ann ????
5.  Wm. Henry Cone, Sr.     1734                1799
    Elizabeth Morris                1740                1796
6.  Lewis Cone, Sr.             1775                1823
    Pheriby Hurst               1775                3-04-1850
7.  Arnold Archibald Cone       1804                1882
    Elizabeth Tanner            1807                1870
8.  Wm. A Cone              1829                4-05-1900
    Mattie Deliaha Cooper       7-1835              3-20-1926
9.  James Clifton Cone          7-1855              4-10-1931
    Laura AC Moon               1858                1883
10. Robert C. Cone              4-22-1879           7-09-1963
    Annalee Catherine Byard 4-26-1878           5-27-1962
11. Wm. Irvin Cone              6-11-1902           1-26-1987
    Trudie Adelle Pierson       11-12-1903          5-20-1990
12. Wm, Bernard Cone            2-25-1924           
    Elizabeth E. Elrod          1-14-1928
13. Wm. Bernard Cone Jr.        12-25-1946

This is it as it stands today and I feel that I am a Cone Southerner    and a 
Cousin to many of the Southern Cone Lineage. If Daniel Cone is related it has 
to be in a relation between Neile and Daniel, which might be as they both 
were transported by Cromwell out of Scotland as prisoners of the Battles of 
Dunbar and Worcester on the  John and Sarah in 1652. It is noted that the 
spelling of Neile was McKone and Daniel was McHoe. Such as Both were 
transported to the Massachusetts Colony and that The Northern Cone Clan 
Daniel settled in Connecuit, I see no reason that Neile likewise could have 
ended up in the Isle of Wight in his serving out his Bondage as sold in the 
Massachusetts Colony as was Daniel also sold into Bondage as Scott Prisoners 
taken in the two Battles. 

Wm. B Cone

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Subject: Cone, Duggan
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 16:36:53 -0700
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, September 28, 1999.

1. [Fwd: RE:LDS location]

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From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 12:55:12 -0700
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This is where I found the info on the Southern Cone line.
Rose L

www.familysearch.org

went to custom then

                  Family History Library (highlighted)
                  Catalog
                  Over 2 million rolls of microfilm
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Typed in Cone in surname search. It was in the second group 21-40
Subtitle
The Cone Family

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Cone Mailing List Digest for Wednesday, September 29, 1999.

1. RE: William Whitney Cone
2. RE: William Whitney Cone
3. RE: Lib William Whitney Cone
4. RE: Lib William Whitney Cone
5. RE: Lib William Whitney Cone
6. 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:
7. Check out Sumpins' Fishy!

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Subject: RE: William Whitney Cone
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 22:12:30 -0700
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Here's the information on the WW Cone book the UW library has:


Record of the descendants of John Bishop, one of the founders of
Guilford,
Connecticut in 1639.
Compiled by William Whitney Cone and George Allen Root.
Nyack, N. Y., J. G. Bishop, 1951.

Did anyone know about his book??
Rose L


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Subject: RE: William Whitney Cone
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 05:16:57 -0500
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Rose, et al.,
No, but it sounds like a challenge my ILL librarian will love.

Al

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Here's the information on the WW Cone book the UW library has:


Record of the descendants of John Bishop, one of the founders of
Guilford,
Connecticut in 1639.
Compiled by William Whitney Cone and George Allen Root.
Nyack, N. Y., J. G. Bishop, 1951.

Did anyone know about his book??
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From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 07:39:32 -0700
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Al and all,
A new Cone connection from Daniel to Benjamin to Aaron Albert is in Wisconsin
sent me this msg.
I've requested the Cone book through interlibrary loan.  We have pretty
amazing information at the UWisconsin Historical Society, but that book
wasn't in the collection. Another book by William Whitney Cone was,
however; also about an early founder of a town in CT.

Rose L



Al Cone wrote:

> Rose, et al.,
> No, but it sounds like a challenge my ILL librarian will love.
>
> Al
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: R Landmesser [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 12:13 AM
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> Here's the information on the WW Cone book the UW library has:
>
> Record of the descendants of John Bishop, one of the founders of
> Guilford,
> Connecticut in 1639.
> Compiled by William Whitney Cone and George Allen Root.
> Nyack, N. Y., J. G. Bishop, 1951.
>
> Did anyone know about his book??
> Rose L
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Subject: RE: Lib William Whitney Cone
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 13:26:35 -0400
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  I know of one book about a Cone Family in Vermont written by Kate Eugenia 
Morris Cone married to Charles Morris Cone.   She is in The Cone Family in 
America on page 444.  This info was given to me from a friend and I have nothing
else on this.

                             Scott Cone

                             Duluth Ga.


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Al and all,
A new Cone connection from Daniel to Benjamin to Aaron Albert is in Wisconsin 
sent me this msg.
I've requested the Cone book through interlibrary loan.  We have pretty 
amazing information at the UWisconsin Historical Society, but that book 
wasn't in the collection. Another book by William Whitney Cone was, 
however; also about an early founder of a town in CT.

Rose L



Al Cone wrote:

> Rose, et al.,
> No, but it sounds like a challenge my ILL librarian will love. 
>
> Al
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: R Landmesser [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 12:13 AM 
> To: Cone Mailing List
> Subject: [conelist] RE: William Whitney Cone 
>
> Here's the information on the WW Cone book the UW library has: 
>
> Record of the descendants of John Bishop, one of the founders of 
> Guilford,
> Connecticut in 1639.
> Compiled by William Whitney Cone and George Allen Root. 
> Nyack, N. Y., J. G. Bishop, 1951.
>
> Did anyone know about his book??
> Rose L
>
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 13:26:35 -0400
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  I know of one book about a Cone Family in Vermont written by Kate Eugenia 
Morris Cone married to Charles Morris Cone.   She is in The Cone Family in 
America on page 444.  This info was given to me from a friend and I have nothing
else on this.

                             Scott Cone

                             Duluth Ga.


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Author:  "R Landmesser" <[email protected]> at SMTP
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Al and all,
A new Cone connection from Daniel to Benjamin to Aaron Albert is in Wisconsin 
sent me this msg.
I've requested the Cone book through interlibrary loan.  We have pretty 
amazing information at the UWisconsin Historical Society, but that book 
wasn't in the collection. Another book by William Whitney Cone was, 
however; also about an early founder of a town in CT.

Rose L



Al Cone wrote:

> Rose, et al.,
> No, but it sounds like a challenge my ILL librarian will love. 
>
> Al
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: R Landmesser [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 12:13 AM 
> To: Cone Mailing List
> Subject: [conelist] RE: William Whitney Cone 
>
> Here's the information on the WW Cone book the UW library has: 
>
> Record of the descendants of John Bishop, one of the founders of 
> Guilford,
> Connecticut in 1639.
> Compiled by William Whitney Cone and George Allen Root. 
> Nyack, N. Y., J. G. Bishop, 1951.
>
> Did anyone know about his book??
> Rose L
>
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Subject: 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 19:12:43 EDT
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Ok Cone List,
 On the phone this afternoon with a Cone, 2nd Cousin to Fred P. Cone and was 
explained to me that in the 1600's Three McCone Brothers of Scotland went 
into England. One being a barrister and the other two were in Building. While 
in England the two lost their rearends and ended up in debtor's prison. The 
Barrister Brother went to their rescue in that he wanted to come to the 
colonies and have a better future. He made arrangements and agreement with 
thwe two brothers to come over. Part of his agreement with the brothers was 
that they would drop the Mc and use Cone and settle in the lower colonies. 
The Barrister ended up in Pennsylvania and Georgia Florida.
 The gentleman I spoke with had arrived home from the hospital this afternoon 
after major surjery but we have made arrangements for future get togethers 
and into what he recieved from a professional Geneologists in this 
information. So maybe in the future I can help this list with the information 
of the Three Cone Brother's Migration to the Colonies.
  So for those who are serious in this matter maybe some will be able to 
assist here by some focused research. In that there has to be a lead in the 
Pennsylvania area where the Barrister Brother settled. The others at this 
time will have be tracked when I can get more information....

Wm.

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Subject: Check out Sumpins' Fishy!
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 23:22:25 EDT
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 <A 
HREF="http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Meadow/2320/fishing.html">Click
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Thursday, September 30, 1999.

1. Re: Check out Sumpins' Fishy!
2. Re: 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:
3. Re: 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:
4. RE: Cone in  PA
5. Check out Martin Co. Tax 1779, part 2
6. RE: Cone in  PA
7. RE: Cone in  PA
8. Re: CRAZY AS H...
9. Re: Check out Martin Co. Tax 1779, part 2
10. "Feelings"
11. Revolutionary soldiers
12. Reunions:: Oct 9th

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Subject: Re: Check out Sumpins' Fishy!
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 08:46:33 -0400
X-Message-Number: 1

Hello Willie,

   I really enjoyed the story about the three McCone brothers.  I have heared 
more than one version of this story. 
   Your right......there is something fishy on the address below. 

                        Scott


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Subject: Re: 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:
From: "Fern" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 10:23:44 -0400
X-Message-Number: 2

Wm.

Very interesting story. I have to transcribe the family records written by
Carolyn Dodge Cone (#4(8?)83 in W.W.Cone's book, Dau. of Clark Jackson Cone,
#4404). Carolyn Dodge Cone is traced back to Daniel Cone by W.W. Cone, yet
the story of our origins, passed down the family are striking similar.


Carolyn Dodge Cone (b. 1881) writes;

My father told me that his ancestors came from Scotland. Their real name was
MacCone. He said they came on a pirate ship. When they arrived in America,
they had lost the "Mac" in the Atlantic Ocean and their name was Cone.


That story, verbatim, has been repeated to us all our lives. But in honesty,
I must include another excerpt from Carolyn Dodge Cone's writings;

My father, Clark Jackson Cone, was a good storyteller. His were a mixture of
his early life, history, and fiction. I have looked up some of his tales and
found they were true.


I feel, that if we look hard enough, we will find the connection between the
"yanks" and the "rebs" in the Cone family.
Your cousin, Fern Cone


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Subject: Re: 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 10:43:18 -0500
X-Message-Number: 3

Cousins,

I'm sorry but I can't resist.  What happened to the bit about being sheep
stealers, or is that another family myth?

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: Fern [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 9:24 AM
To: Cone Mailing List
Subject: [conelist] Re: 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:


Wm.

Very interesting story. I have to transcribe the family records written by
Carolyn Dodge Cone (#4(8?)83 in W.W.Cone's book, Dau. of Clark Jackson Cone,
#4404). Carolyn Dodge Cone is traced back to Daniel Cone by W.W. Cone, yet
the story of our origins, passed down the family are striking similar.


Carolyn Dodge Cone (b. 1881) writes;

My father told me that his ancestors came from Scotland. Their real name was
MacCone. He said they came on a pirate ship. When they arrived in America,
they had lost the "Mac" in the Atlantic Ocean and their name was Cone.


That story, verbatim, has been repeated to us all our lives. But in honesty,
I must include another excerpt from Carolyn Dodge Cone's writings;

My father, Clark Jackson Cone, was a good storyteller. His were a mixture of
his early life, history, and fiction. I have looked up some of his tales and
found they were true.


I feel, that if we look hard enough, we will find the connection between the
"yanks" and the "rebs" in the Cone family.
Your cousin, Fern Cone


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Subject: RE: Cone in  PA
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 08:48:52 -0700
X-Message-Number: 4

Checked on Ancestry.com
under census there were no CONE or McCONE in the 1790 US census.
Rose Landmesser


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Subject: Check out Martin Co. Tax 1779, part 2
From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 12:26:12 EDT
X-Message-Number: 5

 <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmartin/mctax1779b.htm">Click here: 
Martin Co. Tax 1779, part 2</A>  There is a Wm. Cone, Neal Cone Jr. and Neal 
Cone Sr. on this tax list.  I am researching Acey Cone who would have been in 
NC at this time as his son Jesse was born there in 1774.  Jesse married in 
Martin Co. Any ideas where Acey might have been before? (Or what his REAL 
name was?)
Thanks,
kim 

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Subject: RE: Cone in  PA
From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 13:34:49 -0400
X-Message-Number: 6

R Landmesser wrote:
> 
> Checked on Ancestry.com
> under census there were no CONE or McCONE in the 1790 US census.
> Rose Landmesser
> 
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I'm not so sure that "Ancestry.com" is an unimpeachable source for such
data.  Look at the FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES (the 1790 census).
North Carolina alone shows the surname   "CONE" a follows:

Bertie County        Thomas CONE
Anson County         John CONE
Edgecombe County     John CONE
Martin County        Levi CONE
                     William CONE
                     Neal CONE  (had to be "Jr."
                     Levi CONE  (possible a duplication)
                     Jesse CONE
Nash County          Joshua CONE
                     James CONE
                     Jesse CONE
                     John CONE
                     James CONE

I have no doubt that some of the PeeDee Bill tribe were in Effingham/
Bulloch county, GA in time to be picked up on the 1790 Census, though I
have no copy for Georgia at that time. Some were in Virginia at that
time, too.  I'm not sure about South Carolina, but it seems I've lread
where there were two CONE deserters from South Carolina during the
Cherokee Wars prior to the 1790 Census.

A further comment, in response to Fern's "feeling" that all the North
American CONES are descended from Daniel CONE of Haddam, CT. I have
heard such "feelings" expressed numerous times during the last 10 years.
Contradictory data has been cited on the Conelist based on Nell M.
Nugents "Cavaliers and Pioneers" which shows David CONE was transported
to Isle of Wight County, Virginia 20 plus years before Daniel CONE
arrived in the Boston.Haddam,  Ct area. This point alone should negate
the "feelings" and opinions of that nature.

I would welcome an opportunity to consider any data or other rationale
that supports the "feelings" of Fern and all the others that persist
with the contention that all we CONES are descended from Daniel.

Ignoring this opportunity to set ME straight, I will simply concede that
some of our people are CRAZY AS HELL!!!

No meanness is intended.  Apologies will be offerred at a later date, 
if appropriate.

                           Good 'ol Grady

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Subject: RE: Cone in  PA
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 11:45:22 -0700
X-Message-Number: 7

Grady and all

The subject line said  Cone in       PA

in the msg I did not put PA   Sorry for the confusion.
Rose L

"Grady O. Cone" wrote:

> R Landmesser wrote:
> >
> > Checked on Ancestry.com
> > under census there were no CONE or McCONE in the 1790 US census.
> > Rose Landmesser
> >
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>
> I'm not so sure that "Ancestry.com" is an unimpeachable source for such
> data.  Look at the FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES (the 1790 census).
> North Carolina alone shows the surname   "CONE" a follows:
>
> Bertie County        Thomas CONE
> Anson County         John CONE
> Edgecombe County     John CONE
> Martin County        Levi CONE
>                      William CONE
>                      Neal CONE  (had to be "Jr."
>                      Levi CONE  (possible a duplication)
>                      Jesse CONE
> Nash County          Joshua CONE
>                      James CONE
>                      Jesse CONE
>                      John CONE
>                      James CONE
>
> I have no doubt that some of the PeeDee Bill tribe were in Effingham/
> Bulloch county, GA in time to be picked up on the 1790 Census, though I
> have no copy for Georgia at that time. Some were in Virginia at that
> time, too.  I'm not sure about South Carolina, but it seems I've lread
> where there were two CONE deserters from South Carolina during the
> Cherokee Wars prior to the 1790 Census.
>
> A further comment, in response to Fern's "feeling" that all the North
> American CONES are descended from Daniel CONE of Haddam, CT. I have
> heard such "feelings" expressed numerous times during the last 10 years.
> Contradictory data has been cited on the Conelist based on Nell M.
> Nugents "Cavaliers and Pioneers" which shows David CONE was transported
> to Isle of Wight County, Virginia 20 plus years before Daniel CONE
> arrived in the Boston.Haddam,  Ct area. This point alone should negate
> the "feelings" and opinions of that nature.
>
> I would welcome an opportunity to consider any data or other rationale
> that supports the "feelings" of Fern and all the others that persist
> with the contention that all we CONES are descended from Daniel.
>
> Ignoring this opportunity to set ME straight, I will simply concede that
> some of our people are CRAZY AS HELL!!!
>
> No meanness is intended.  Apologies will be offerred at a later date,
> if appropriate.
>
>                            Good 'ol Grady
>
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Subject: Re: CRAZY AS H...
From: "R Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 11:52:39 -0700
X-Message-Number: 8

Grady,
My husband concedes that I am CRAZY AS HELL !!! For sitting at this computer all
day searching for all these DEAD PEOPLE. smile smile smile chuckle chuckle. He
just pats the computer screen when he can't find me, thinks i disappeared into
the screen..

There appears to be alot of proof that there were more than one family of Cone
here is usa. Sorry about not putting PA in the msg. Do not have the 1790 census
indexes here in front of my computer, that is why I cited the source.
And still do not like OKRA
Rose L

"Grady O. Cone" wrote:

> R Landmesser wrote:
> >
> > Checked on Ancestry.com
> > under census there were no CONE or McCONE in the 1790 US census.
> > Rose Landmesser
> >
> > ---
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>
> I'm not so sure that "Ancestry.com" is an unimpeachable source for such
> data.  Look at the FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES (the 1790 census).
> North Carolina alone shows the surname   "CONE" a follows:
>
> Bertie County        Thomas CONE
> Anson County         John CONE
> Edgecombe County     John CONE
> Martin County        Levi CONE
>                      William CONE
>                      Neal CONE  (had to be "Jr."
>                      Levi CONE  (possible a duplication)
>                      Jesse CONE
> Nash County          Joshua CONE
>                      James CONE
>                      Jesse CONE
>                      John CONE
>                      James CONE
>
> I have no doubt that some of the PeeDee Bill tribe were in Effingham/
> Bulloch county, GA in time to be picked up on the 1790 Census, though I
> have no copy for Georgia at that time. Some were in Virginia at that
> time, too.  I'm not sure about South Carolina, but it seems I've lread
> where there were two CONE deserters from South Carolina during the
> Cherokee Wars prior to the 1790 Census.
>
> A further comment, in response to Fern's "feeling" that all the North
> American CONES are descended from Daniel CONE of Haddam, CT. I have
> heard such "feelings" expressed numerous times during the last 10 years.
> Contradictory data has been cited on the Conelist based on Nell M.
> Nugents "Cavaliers and Pioneers" which shows David CONE was transported
> to Isle of Wight County, Virginia 20 plus years before Daniel CONE
> arrived in the Boston.Haddam,  Ct area. This point alone should negate
> the "feelings" and opinions of that nature.
>
> I would welcome an opportunity to consider any data or other rationale
> that supports the "feelings" of Fern and all the others that persist
> with the contention that all we CONES are descended from Daniel.
>
> Ignoring this opportunity to set ME straight, I will simply concede that
> some of our people are CRAZY AS HELL!!!
>
> No meanness is intended.  Apologies will be offerred at a later date,
> if appropriate.
>
>                            Good 'ol Grady
>
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Subject: Re: Check out Martin Co. Tax 1779, part 2
From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 16:06:02 EDT
X-Message-Number: 9

Kim,
The info that I have is that Jesse and Sarah were married in Halifax 
District, GA - not NC.  Have you found a marriage record?  In her memoirs, my 
grandmother said that Acey's name was Jesse.  We long time researchers 
believe that Acey was a nickname or that it could have been a misprint in the 
Goodspeed book.  To my knowledge, that is the only reference anyone has ever 
used to say that his name was Acey.  There are absolutely no records that 
I've found anywhere that mention an Acey Cone.  Some of the Martin Co. men 
are the sons of Neal Cone, Sr., who "might" have been Acey/Jesse's father, 
but we haven't been able to document the relationship.
Carolyn

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Subject: "Feelings"
From: "Fern" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 17:09:23 -0400
X-Message-Number: 10

Grady

If you will reexamine my statement, I did not specifically say that I "feel"
all Cone's in USA are descended from Daniel. I've heard that David Cone
arrived in VA before Daniel. What I was referring to was the possibility
that the link goes back further than Daniel. May we not speculate that we
were all related in our homeland before ending up in VA or Conn. or
wherever? Daniel was not created at the same time as Adam and Eve. The story
of the 3 McCone brothers is an example of how we could all be related but
the seed was scattered along the East coast to sprout patches of Cones. If
David Cone was Daniel's uncle then we could be related, could we not? Or has
no one traced the line descended from that David Cone in VA.?

Until we are able to document our Cone's from whence they came, (pre USA) I
don't believe that anyone can say we are or we aren't kin. I'd like to be
your cousin, even if you are crazy as hell.

Fern


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Subject: Revolutionary soldiers
From: "Fern" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 17:22:39 -0400
X-Message-Number: 11

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From MASS. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS IN WAR OF THE REVOLUTION, compiled from =
the archives, prepared and published by Sec'y of the Commonwealth, 1891

Cornelius, Robert Cone, Samuel Cone, Zenas Wilbraham Cone and Noah Cone =
of East Haddam, Conn. all served in the Revolutionary War

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Subject: Reunions:: Oct 9th
From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 21:32:23 EDT
X-Message-Number: 12

As I know that Jim Cone will be again having a Cone Reunion at Madison 
Florida on October 9th and that a few months ago that Ken Cone steped up and 
asked for a peas on the butter knife eating contest between the Cone Reunion 
Group, that too will have a reunion at Maccleeny on the same date. I was 
wondering if any of that group were willing to post up information on the 
Macclenny reunion such as where and what time it would be happening. I was 
kinda wondering if a black sheep might be able to say stop by and say hello 
even though he seemingly was not a Bulloch County bloodline.

Wm.



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Date: Saturday, October 02, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Friday, October 01, 1999.

1. Pirate Ship in the Ancestry
2. Re: "Feelings"
3. Re: From  Cone book
4. Re: 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:

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Subject: Pirate Ship in the Ancestry
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 1999 12:23:25 -0400
X-Message-Number: 1

Hi All,

Well I am squeezing a couple of hours from the fair and 4-H to gather my
mail before things start bouncing and saw this and got a tickle, I just
love it Thank you Fern for posting, as I truly believe there is a story
like this in every family line somewhere, 2 in fact in mine, one is of
our Anthony line from Genoa Italy, said to leave Holland where he was
attending school, the ship was attacked by pirates and he and 1 other
boy were taken captive, they got away when in port and talked a merchant
capt to stow them away and they work off their passage when safely in
the Americans and the other is that in one of our lines it is said we
descend from on infamous pirate of the French ancestry known very well
in the New Orleans ports, not found that to be true but a fun story.  So
I really thought this to be wonderful.  True or not it is fun...

Well it's back to the housework that the tanks went thru and put in
reverse and come back thru and back to the fair grounds, so far the kids
have all done well.

Take Care and I'll catch up again sometime after Sunday..
Jolene


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fern [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 9:24 AM
> To: Cone Mailing List
> Subject: [conelist] Re: 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:
>
>
> Wm.
>
> Very interesting story. I have to transcribe the family records written
> by
> Carolyn Dodge Cone (#4(8?)83 in W.W.Cone's book, Dau. of Clark Jackson
> Cone,
> #4404). Carolyn Dodge Cone is traced back to Daniel Cone by W.W. Cone,
> yet
> the story of our origins, passed down the family are striking similar.
>
>
> Carolyn Dodge Cone (b. 1881) writes;
>
> My father told me that his ancestors came from Scotland. Their real name
> was
> MacCone. He said they came on a pirate ship. When they arrived in
> America,
> they had lost the "Mac" in the Atlantic Ocean and their name was Cone.
>
>
> That story, verbatim, has been repeated to us all our lives. But in
> honesty,
> I must include another excerpt from Carolyn Dodge Cone's writings;
>
> My father, Clark Jackson Cone, was a good storyteller. His were a mixture
> of
> his early life, history, and fiction. I have looked up some of his tales
> and
> found they were true.
>
>
> I feel, that if we look hard enough, we will find the connection between
> the
> "yanks" and the "rebs" in the Cone family.
> Your cousin, Fern Cone
>
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Subject: Re: "Feelings"
From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 1999 14:53:32 -0400
X-Message-Number: 2

Fern wrote:
> 
> Grady
> 
> If you will reexamine my statement, I did not specifically say that I "feel"
> all Cone's in USA are descended from Daniel. I've heard that David Cone
> arrived in VA before Daniel. What I was referring to was the possibility
> that the link goes back further than Daniel. May we not speculate that we
> were all related in our homeland before ending up in VA or Conn. or
> wherever? Daniel was not created at the same time as Adam and Eve. The story
> of the 3 McCone brothers is an example of how we could all be related but
> the seed was scattered along the East coast to sprout patches of Cones. If
> David Cone was Daniel's uncle then we could be related, could we not? Or has
> no one traced the line descended from that David Cone in VA.?
> 
> Until we are able to document our Cone's from whence they came, (pre USA) I
> don't believe that anyone can say we are or we aren't kin. I'd like to be
> your cousin, even if you are crazy as hell.
> 
> Fern
> 
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Fern -  I appreciate your taking exception to my comments in what seems
to be known as my "crazy" message.  I hereby offer my sincere apologies
for having been rash, and pointing you out personally as a source for my
aggravation.  That was wrong of me to do so.

It only stands to reason that we all are related in some way, if we go
back far enough in time.  Beth Gay, in one of her lectures at Leesburg,
FL  a couple of years ago, made a point of this. Newspaper accounts of
archeologists tend to expound on a recent discovery that all humankind
is descended from a mother who was found in Africa not too long ago and
was subject of extensive DNA studies.

Those of you who are descended from Daniel Cone of Haddam, CT are indeed
fortunate to have good records, and a high degree of literacy throughout
your generations, and an outstanding, if not perfect, genealogist in
W. W. Cone.  He was unsuccessful in establishing links to certain groups
of Southern Cone families, but what does that mean?? Only that he was 
unsuccesful, which puts him in the same boat with the rest of us, nearly
100 years later.

Extensive studies over the last 10 years only carries me back to my gg
grandfather, born in Craven County, NC in 1810.  The best we have before
that time is good theory and circumstantial evidence.Another group, the
PeeDee Bill branch shows him born in 1745-55, with no known antecedents.

For what it's worth, I am not in disagreement with your position as
stated above, on any point at all.  Feelings, theories, and opinions are
the stuff that breeds disagreement.  Defending them intelliently takes
thought, which leads to the discovery of facts.  My objection lies in
the inability to discard the feelings when more substantial facts are
uncovered.

I "feel", "theorize", and "opine" that the links will be found in
Scotland, nor in the New World.  I'll change in a "New York minute"
when I see more reliable data than I have so far.

I'd rather be "right" than "agreeable". Being rash was not right.

All should witness this rare apology.  You may never see another in this
lifetime!!

                            Good 'ol Grady

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Subject: Re: From  Cone book
From: "Patricia Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 22:11:59 -0400
X-Message-Number: 3

Rose, thanks but I already had the info from the Cone Book. I was hoping you
had more definitive info as to the father of Aaron, who was the father of
our William. This is the link that hasn't been found.

Keep me posted of andy new develops.

Pat
-----Original Message-----
From: R Landmesser <[email protected]>
To: Patricia Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: From Cone book


>Pat
>From the Some Account of the Cone Family in America by WW Cone pub 1903
>
>pg 483
>William Cone ( said to be the son of Aaron), lived on the Pee Dee rive in
NC b:
>possible about 1745; m: Kesiah Barber, removed to GA and was among the
earliest
>settlers of Bullock Co. That Co was organized in 1796 and Mr. Cone was
foreman
>for the first grand jury raised in the Co. He d: near Ivanhoe Bullock Co
(GA) in
>1815. During the Rev War he served in McLean's Reg of GA troops, a part of
the
>time under Gen Francis Marion.  ch: Aaron, Joseph, Sarah, William (m: Sarah
>Haddock), Nancy.
>
>Rose L
>
>Patricia Cone wrote:
>
>> Rose, please send info all info you have identifying William Cone's
father
>> and his siblings. We are from the William and Keziah Barber line and have
>> not found the tie to Daniel that you have found. We were told by family
>> history that William had 3 brothers that were killed in the war. No names
>> were ever found or where his father is buried.
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>>
>> Pat in Macon, GA
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: R Landmesser <[email protected]>
>> To: Cone Mailing List <[email protected]>
>> Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 2:53 PM
>> Subject: [conelist] RE: another book/film
>>
>> >Title:
>> >                                 Cone family history
>> >
>> >
>> >  Notes:
>> >                Microfilm of typescript, 35 p.
>> >
>> >                Daniel Cone lived in New London, Connecticut in 1652.
>> >His grandson
>> >                William married Kesiah Barbern and moved to Georgia.
>> >
>> >                Other surnames include Harlow, Knight, Haddock, Morris,
>> >Long,
>> >                Branch, Eubank, Lee, Quarterman, Lasserre.
>> >
>> >                Includes portions of published materials, newspaper
>> >clippings.
>> >
>> >
>> >  Subjects:
>> >                                    Cone
>> >                                    Barbern
>> >                                    Harlow
>> >                                    Morris
>> >                                    Eubank
>> >                                    Quarterman
>> >                                    Knight
>> >                                    Haddock
>> >                                    Long
>> >                                    Branch
>> >                                    Lee
>> >                                    Lasserre
>> >
>> >
>> >  Format:
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Subject: Re: 3 McCone Brothers of Scotland:
From: "Patricia Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 22:29:49 -0400
X-Message-Number: 4

Have you found our missing cousin Marcus Cone of Jacksonville? His mail is
being returned and this sounds like some of his research.

Hoping for success, Pat

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>Ok Cone List,
> On the phone this afternoon with a Cone, 2nd Cousin to Fred P. Cone and
was
>explained to me that in the 1600's Three McCone Brothers of Scotland went
>into England. One being a barrister and the other two were in Building.
While
>in England the two lost their rearends and ended up in debtor's prison. The
>Barrister Brother went to their rescue in that he wanted to come to the
>colonies and have a better future. He made arrangements and agreement with
>thwe two brothers to come over. Part of his agreement with the brothers was
>that they would drop the Mc and use Cone and settle in the lower colonies.
>The Barrister ended up in Pennsylvania and Georgia Florida.
> The gentleman I spoke with had arrived home from the hospital this
afternoon
>after major surjery but we have made arrangements for future get togethers
>and into what he recieved from a professional Geneologists in this
>information. So maybe in the future I can help this list with the
information
>of the Three Cone Brother's Migration to the Colonies.
>  So for those who are serious in this matter maybe some will be able to
>assist here by some focused research. In that there has to be a lead in the
>Pennsylvania area where the Barrister Brother settled. The others at this
>time will have be tracked when I can get more information....
>
>Wm.
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Saturday, October 02, 1999.

1. Trail run and silliness
2. Oops
3. Henry Cone
4. Some Cones in the War of 1812
5. Re: John Cone in the War of 1812

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Subject: Trail run and silliness
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 09:26:02 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Cousins,

After three weeks of foundering around with the newest email software the
college has loaded onto my computer I think I can at last send some kind of
message to the entire list. You don't all have to respond that you got this.

To make matters worse for you I am including a URL a student sent me which
has to be one of the silliest things I've seen.  Clearly, somebody doesn't
have enough to do.

Well, got to run: Braves and Gators are both on today, and thank goodness
the weather person was wrong in the forecast that predicted our first snow
today!  

Try this silly site:

http://www.hampsterdance.com/

Al


Al L. Cone
Jamestown College   <[email protected]>
North Dakota  701.252.3467   X 2604
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Subject: Oops
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 09:28:45 -0500
X-Message-Number: 2


Oops, make that trial run, not trail run!

Al

Al L. Cone
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Subject: Henry Cone
From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 11:24:46 EDT
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Have been cleaning out my misc. files and came across this that might be of 
interest to those of you from Daniel's line.  If this has been posted before, 
please excuse the duplication.

Excerpted from "Crook, An American Family 1698-1955"

His [Henry Cone's] second enlistment was November 24, 1776 for three years in 
Captain Henry Champion's Company, Colonel Samuel Wylly's Third Regiment 
"Connecticut Line." Henry was with his regiment when it repelled the enemy at 
Danbury, Connecticut, the spring of 1777. In the "Cone Family in America," 
there is an article probably contributed by his son, Charles Smith Cone, 
which states his father (Henry Cone) "wintered at Valley Forge, 1777-8; was 
at battles of Brandywine, Monmouth and Long Island." It seems doubtful about 
his taking part in the last battle in that it was fought the August before 
his enlistment in November. He may have been called out on special duty of 
which there is no official record before the dates December 10, 1775 and 
November 24, 1776.

....my honored father, Simon Cone," dated August 20, 1795. It was signed by 
Henry Cone of Hadlyme, Connecticut, and was witnessed by his brother, Simon 
Cone Jr. This might signify that their mother had died shortly before that 
date.

Little is known of Simon Cone. He was a farmer, a land owner and a life-long 
resident of Haddam. He and his family were members of the First 
Congregational Church of Haddam. An elder brother, Elisha, was Deacon of the 
First Congregational Church for forty years. Simon Cone was a soldier in the 
French-Indian War, and died in the army in 1756 or 1757. In the land records 
at Haddam, there is a report of a transfer of land from Henry Cone to 
Hezekiah Brainard.

Henry Cone and Waitstill, daughter of Captain Jasper Champion, were married 
May 9, 1786 by the Reverend Thomas Miner of Middletown, Connecticut. She was 
often known as "Waity" and was born April 11, 1762 in Wallingford, 
Connecticut. They lived in Haddam for about two years after their marriage, 
and then moved to Lyme, where they spent the remainder of their lives. He 
died August 15, 1827 at Lyme. Waitstill (Champion) Cone was given a pension 
in 1840, and died in 1850 at Lyme.
Records show that Henry Cone of East Haddam, a soldier of the Continental 
Army in 1775, was exempt from certain taxes. 

In a list of war invalids by the 23rd Congress 1833-1834, Henry Cone, 
private, Horseneck, is reported residing in New Haven County. He probably was 
there only temporarily, for treatment, since his wife stated in her 
application for a pension in 1838 thatafter they settled in Lyme, 
Connecticut, in 1788 she lived there the remainder of her life.

It is not shown how he escaped from or was exchanged by the enemy. In his 
letter he states he was disabled first in 1777 at Horseneck, and the last 
time in July, 1781 when he was so badly wounded it was necessary to remove a 
piece of his skull. It appears immediately after this encounter with the 
enemy, the latter part of July, 1781 the regiment joined General Washington's 
army encamped at Phillipsburg in southeastern New York. The date of Henry 
Cone's discharge from this enlistment does not seem to be on record.

The following summer, while stationed on the Hudson River, Captain Champion's 
Company was attached to Colonel Return Jonathan Meigs' Light Regiment and was 
engaged in the storming of Fort Stony Point, July 16, 1779. In this combat 
his cousin Corporal Jacob Bailey was killed. Henry Cone was discharged at 
Morristown, New Jersey, December 1, 1779.

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Subject: Some Cones in the War of 1812
From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 11:30:54 EDT
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More misc. info.  I can't remember whether or not I sent this to be posted on 
the website (but then I can't recall what I had for breakfast this morning).  
Again, if it's a duplicate, please excuse the post.

ABNER CONE          1 REGIMENT (DAVIS'), NEW YORK MILITIA.
ALBERT CONE         159 REG'T (HOCOX'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
ANDREW CONE       66 REG'T (MAN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
ANDREW D. CONE   33 REG'T (COMSTOCK'S), CONNECTICUT MIL.
ANDREW G. CONE  ADAM'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS.
ANDREW G. CONE  CROSBY'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS.
ANSON CONE         MCMAHAN'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA.
BAZZEL CONE         2 REG'T (JENKIN'S), GEORGIA VOLS. AND MILITIA.
BAZZEL CONE         3 REG'T (WIMBERLY'S), GEORGIA MILITIA.
CHARLES CONE     95 REG'T (LEE'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.
CHARLES I. CONE   1 REG'T (BRAINERD'S) CONNECTICUT MILITIA.
CHARLES J. CONE  1 REGIMENT, CONNECTICUT MILITIA.
DANIEL CONE         46 REG'T (COXE'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
DAVID CONE           RAYEN'S REGIMENT, OHIO MILITIA.
DAVID E CONE         3 REG'T (MOORE'S) MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
DAVIS CONE            2 BATT'N (PEIRE'S) LOUISIANA VOLUNTEERS.
EDWARD CONE       1 REG'T (BRAINERD'S) CONNECTICUT MILITIA.
EDWARD CONE       1 REG'T (MILLER'S), MARYLAND MILITIA.
ELIHU CONE            16 REG'T (STRANAHAN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
ELISHA CONE          108 REG'T (BRITAIN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
EREMIAH H. CONE   LT. WALKER'S CO., GUARDS, CONNECTICUT VOLS.
EZRA CONE             CAPT. BRAY'S CO. ARTILLERY (MAY-JULY, 1814,)  
CONNECTICUT STATE TROOPS.
GESSE CONE          1 REG'T (MCDONALD'S) NORTH CAROLINA MIL.
HELON CONE           DETACHMENT 24 REG'T (BULKELEY'S), CONNECTICUT MILITIA.
ISAAC CONE            SHERWIN'S REG'T MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
ISAAC CONE            3 REG'T (MOORE'S) MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
JACOB CONE           RAYEN'S REGIMENT, OHIO MILITIA.
JAMES CONE          CLEVELAND'S REGIMENT (1814), NEW YORK MILITIA.
JAMES CONE          4 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILITIA.
JAMES CONE          95 REG'T (LEE'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.
JAMES I. CONE        3 ARTILLERY AND LIGHT INFANTRY REGIMENT, NEW YORK.
JEREMIAH W. CONE 7 REGIMENT CONNECTICUT MILITIA.
JOHN CONE              CAPT. ROWE'S CO., NEW YORK MILITIA.
JOHN CONE              3 REGIMENT (FEW'S), GEORGIA MILITIA.
JOHN CONE              4 REGIMENT (MOUNTJOY'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS.
JOHN N. CONE          33 REG'T (COMSTOCK'S), CONNECTICUT MIL.
JOSEPH CONE         MCMAHAN'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA.
JOSHUA CONE         95 REG'T (LEE'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.
JUDAH CONE           16 REG'T (STRANAHAN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
JUDAH CONE           27 REG'T (BELLINGER'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
JULIUS CONE           101 REG'T (CARTTER'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
LEISTER CONE         3 REGIMENT (HAYES'), OHIO MILITIA.
LEMUEL CONE        ADAMS' REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS.
MARINA CONE        PLINY ADAMS' REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA.
MATTHEW H. CONE FOOTE'S REGIMENT MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
OFAYR CONE          98 REG'T (CLARK'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
OLIVER CONE         3 REG'T (MOORE'S) MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
OLIVER CONE         33 REG'T (COMSTOCK'S), CONNECTICUT MIL.
PETER CONE          BOWLING'S DETACHMENT, GEORGIA MILITIA.
RALZAMAN CONE   3 REGIMENT (HAYES'), OHIO MILITIA.
SALMON CONE      1 REG'T (HOPKINS'), NEW YORK MILITIA.
SALVENUS CONE   5 BATT'N (NELSON'S) PENNSYLVANIA MIL.
SAMUEL CONE       4 REGIMENT (BOOTH'S), GEORGIA MILITIA.
SAMUEL CONE       138 REG'T (NELLIS'), NEW YORK MILITIA.
SAMUEL C. CONE    1 REGIMENT (NELLIS'), NEW YORK MILITIA.
SAMUEL C. CONE   101 REG'T (CARTTER'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
SETH CONE            3 REG'T (VAN RENSSELAER'S), NEW YORK MIL.
SETH CONE            9 REG'T (VOSBURGH'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
SPENCER H. CONE 1 RIFLE BATT'N (PINKNEY'S), MARYLAND MIL.
STEPHEN CONE      DETACHMENT 24 REG'T (BULKELEY'S), CONNECTICUT MILITIA.
SYLVESTER CONE   DETACHMENT 24 REG'T (BULKELEY'S), CONNECTICUT MILITIA.
WARREN CONE      7 REGIMENT, CONNECTICUT MILITIA.
WILLIAM CONE      JUHAN'S BATTALION, SOUTH CAROLINA MILITIA.
WILLIAM CONE       1 REG'T ART'Y (SITCHER'S), NEW YORK VOLS.
WILLIAM CONE       9 REG'T (SHARP'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.
WILLIAM CONE       33 REG'T (COMSTOCK'S), CONNECTICUT MIL.
WILLIAM CONE       95 REG'T (LEE'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.
ZACHERIAH CONE   LIEUTENANT HIDE'S DETACHMENT, CAVALRY, CONNECTICUT MILITIA.




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Subject: Re: John Cone in the War of 1812
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 08:59:35 -0700
X-Message-Number: 5


 JOHN CONE              CAPT. ROWE'S CO., NEW YORK MILITIA.


This my gggg grandfather. Just found proof that his son Erastus S Cone was a
Corp in the War of 1812 under Capt Stephen Martin.

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Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, October 04, 1999.

1. More misc. Cone stuff
2. Re: More misc. Cone stuff
3. Re: Andrew Jackson  Cone
4. Misc Cone stuff
5. Fw: W.W. Cone's other book
6. Re: Misc Cone stuff
7. Re: Misc Cone stuff
8. Re: Andrew Jackson  Cone
9. Check out My MacCone/Cone Ancestors
10. RE: Genforum Query
11. Re: Andrew Jackson  Cone
12. Transmission of misinformation
13. Robert W. Cone (b. 1837)
14. Fw: Peter Cone

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Subject: More misc. Cone stuff
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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 11:53:08 EDT
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Dooley Co. Georgia

Walter William Cone 6/26/1859 - 7/3/1919, son of Andrew Jackson Cone (b. 
Milledgeville, GA) and Rachel Katherine Barnes, m. Arsolene Josephine Parham. 
 Children:
Claudia Ailene Cone 10/19/1897
Sarah Rachel Cone 7/17/1899
Annie Gladys Cone 10/08/1901
Walter William Cone, Jr. 4/8/1903
Andrew Jackson Cone 12/28/1906
Arsolene Josephine Cone 12/23/1908
Eula Clifford Cone 2/17/1910
Robert Morris Cone 7/2/1913
James Anthony Cone 1/23/1918

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Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 13:50:51 -0400
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Dooley Co. Georgia

Walter William Cone 6/26/1859 - 7/3/1919, son of Andrew Jackson Cone (b. 
Milledgeville, GA) and Rachel Katherine Barnes, m. Arsolene Josephine Parham. 
 Children:
Claudia Ailene Cone 10/19/1897    D 03/24/1976   MAR.  DUNCAN WORSHAM 
Sarah Rachel Cone 7/17/1899  D 11/29/1949   MAR. WILLIAM MCDERMOT 
Annie Gladys Cone 10/08/1901  D 10/21/1974  MAR WILLIAM CLARK
Walter William Cone, Jr. 4/8/1903 D 9/19/1918  DIED AS TEENAGER 
Andrew Jackson Cone 12/28/1906  D 4/12/1974  MAR. MARY LOCKART
Arsolene Josephine Cone 12/23/1908  LIVING  MAR. DANIEL/NEWBERRY/ HARRY BORDERS 
Eula Clifford Cone 2/17/1910    D 12/4/1983 MAR. J. ALVEREZ./ BLANTON WEBB 
Robert Morris Cone 7/2/1913   D 11/17/1974  MAR. LUCILLE  ?????
James Anthony Cone 1/23/1918    LIVING   MARRIED ANGNES VAN LAANEN??


ARSOLENE PARHAM WAS WALTER CONE'S SECOND WIFE.  I HAVE THE MAME OF HIS FIRST 
WIFE BUT I WILL HAVE TO DIG THROUGHT MY RECORDS IF ANYONE HAS AN INTEREST.

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Subject: Re: Andrew Jackson  Cone
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 10:09:05 -0700
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Per SACFA by WW Cone pg 483: Andrew Jackson Cone son of William B Cone b: in
Unadilla GA Nov 3 1842 m: Amelia Gay POUND dau of Andrew Jackson Pound and
Susan Green May 20 1966 She was b: in Putnam Co GA 30 May 1845. He is an
attorney at law and dealer in real estate and res at Gainesville FL. ch:
Jennings b: 19 Dec 1867 m: Maria E Tyson. res Gainesville.

This maybe a different Andrew Jackson Cone.

Rose L
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> Dooley Co. Georgia
>
> Walter William Cone 6/26/1859 - 7/3/1919, son of Andrew Jackson Cone (b.
> Milledgeville, GA) and Rachel Katherine Barnes, m. Arsolene Josephine
Parham.
>  Children:
> Claudia Ailene Cone 10/19/1897    D 03/24/1976   MAR.  DUNCAN WORSHAM
> Sarah Rachel Cone 7/17/1899  D 11/29/1949   MAR. WILLIAM MCDERMOT
> Annie Gladys Cone 10/08/1901  D 10/21/1974  MAR WILLIAM CLARK
> Walter William Cone, Jr. 4/8/1903 D 9/19/1918  DIED AS TEENAGER
> Andrew Jackson Cone 12/28/1906  D 4/12/1974  MAR. MARY LOCKART
> Arsolene Josephine Cone 12/23/1908  LIVING  MAR. DANIEL/NEWBERRY/ HARRY
BORDERS
> Eula Clifford Cone 2/17/1910    D 12/4/1983 MAR. J. ALVEREZ./ BLANTON WEBB
> Robert Morris Cone 7/2/1913   D 11/17/1974  MAR. LUCILLE  ?????
> James Anthony Cone 1/23/1918    LIVING   MARRIED ANGNES VAN LAANEN??
>
>
> ARSOLENE PARHAM WAS WALTER CONE'S SECOND WIFE.  I HAVE THE MAME OF HIS
FIRST
> WIFE BUT I WILL HAVE TO DIG THROUGHT MY RECORDS IF ANYONE HAS AN INTEREST.
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Subject: Misc Cone stuff
From: Billy Cowan <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 14:40:30 -0400
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John Washington Cone died in Milledgeville, GA, in 1833.  His grandson,
John William Cone, Jr., had a daughter named Eula Clyde.  She was born in
the late 1860's.

I am only mentioning this because one of Walter William Cone's daughters
was Eula Clifford.  I don't want anyone to get upset because I am not
suggesting any kinship there.  I just thought it was interesting.  

Marion Cowan

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Subject: Fw: W.W. Cone's other book
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 10:43:04 -0700
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The two books by WW Cone are at the UW lib in case anyone is interested.
Possibly  the Sterling family book mentioned is there also.
Beth is the Benjamin Cone line.
Rose L

> Hello Rose -- I found the other Cone book.  Turns out the UW library also
> had the book he wrote about the Cone family, but for whatever reason, they
> didn't have it listed in their library listings.
>
> By the way, I found a book on Sterling genealogy, and now have names for
> Rachel Sterling's family back to a  William, born 1637 in England.  If any
> of your contacts descend from Benjamin (son of Nathaniel) and Rachel, and
> would be interested in that info, let me know!
>
> Thanks, have a great day!
> Beth.
>
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Subject: Re: Misc Cone stuff
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 15:16:19 -0400
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Hello Marion,

    I don't know of any connection but sometimes you just never know.  I hear 
Walter was somewhat of a real lady's man.  Nice looking and always wearing a 
suite.  He was a sign maker (painter) in I believe Macon Ga.  
    Is your John the one mentioned in the Milledgeville History books as being 
the one who received land in the 1827 land lottery (Baldwin Co.)due to being a 
Rev. war vet.?  I have not been able to determine which John they were talking 
about.
    The Walter that we are talking about is from the Archelous Cone line.

                  Scott Cone 
                   Duluth Ga.

                A.K.A.  The Trouble maker


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John Washington Cone died in Milledgeville, GA, in 1833.  His grandson, 
John William Cone, Jr., had a daughter named Eula Clyde.  She was born in 
the late 1860's.

I am only mentioning this because one of Walter William Cone's daughters 
was Eula Clifford.  I don't want anyone to get upset because I am not 
suggesting any kinship there.  I just thought it was interesting.  

Marion Cowan

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Subject: Re: Misc Cone stuff
From: Billy Cowan <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 15:36:07 -0400
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Hi Scott,

No, I don't think John Washington Cone was in the Rev. War.  He was the
son of William Cone born about 1758 and Miss Beacham.  John's father was
in the Rev. War.  

Since Walter was from the Archelous line, then there is not any kin that
I know of.  

Rose just posted something about A. J. Cone, son of William B. Cone. 
William B. was a son of John Washington and if I am getting my
generations straight,  then the A. J. Cone from Gainesville, FL,  would
be a first cousin to John William Cone, Jr., who was my
great-grandfather.  Gainesville is in Alachua County and John W. Jr. was
from Columbia County, which is a neighboring county.
 
I found a  magazine (I can't remember the name right now) at the library
that had printed several letters or articles that  A. J. Cone had
written.

Thanks to Rose and Scott and is it Carol or Carolyn for the info.

Marion

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Subject: Re: Andrew Jackson  Cone
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Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 15:57:09 -0400
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Rose,
 You are correct that there were two Andrew Jackson Cones.  I have run into this
several times in my research of this family.  The 1850 Baldwin Co censis (city 
of Milledgeville) has A.J Cone as being the son of John B.Cone (should of said 
John D.Cone)  A.J.Cone's wife (Rachel Catherine Barnes) remarried to  Asa 
Jeffers and they are both resting quietly in Memory hill cemetery Milledgeville 
Ga.

                      Scott


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Per SACFA by WW Cone pg 483: Andrew Jackson Cone son of William B Cone b: in 
Unadilla GA Nov 3 1842 m: Amelia Gay POUND dau of Andrew Jackson Pound and 
Susan Green May 20 1966 She was b: in Putnam Co GA 30 May 1845. He is an 
attorney at law and dealer in real estate and res at Gainesville FL. ch: 
Jennings b: 19 Dec 1867 m: Maria E Tyson. res Gainesville.

This maybe a different Andrew Jackson Cone.

Rose L
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> Dooley Co. Georgia
>
> Walter William Cone 6/26/1859 - 7/3/1919, son of Andrew Jackson Cone (b. 
> Milledgeville, GA) and Rachel Katherine Barnes, m. Arsolene Josephine 
Parham.
>  Children:
> Claudia Ailene Cone 10/19/1897    D 03/24/1976   MAR.  DUNCAN WORSHAM 
> Sarah Rachel Cone 7/17/1899  D 11/29/1949   MAR. WILLIAM MCDERMOT
> Annie Gladys Cone 10/08/1901  D 10/21/1974  MAR WILLIAM CLARK
> Walter William Cone, Jr. 4/8/1903 D 9/19/1918  DIED AS TEENAGER 
> Andrew Jackson Cone 12/28/1906  D 4/12/1974  MAR. MARY LOCKART
> Arsolene Josephine Cone 12/23/1908  LIVING  MAR. DANIEL/NEWBERRY/ HARRY 
BORDERS
> Eula Clifford Cone 2/17/1910    D 12/4/1983 MAR. J. ALVEREZ./ BLANTON WEBB 
> Robert Morris Cone 7/2/1913   D 11/17/1974  MAR. LUCILLE  ?????
> James Anthony Cone 1/23/1918    LIVING   MARRIED ANGNES VAN LAANEN?? 
>
>
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FIRST
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Subject: Check out My MacCone/Cone Ancestors
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 17:14:26 EDT
X-Message-Number: 9

 <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swilliams/acone.html">Click here: My 
MacCone/Cone Ancestors</A>
If the link doesn't work the url is 
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swilliams/acone.html 

Hi all,
This web page is a prime example of why it is so difficult to sort out our 
ancestry.  This person is from Acey/Jesse's line and has lumped us in with 
Daniel's line (and others) without one single solitary source.  I've written 
him/her as have other cousins asking for some sources and offering our help 
in sorting this mess out.  NO RESPONSE!  Feel free to give him/her your best 
advice.  Maybe if the person who posted this gets enough flack, the web page 
will disappear.  E-mail is [email protected] 
Carolyn

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Subject: RE: Genforum Query
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 13:51:09 -0700
X-Message-Number: 10


                   JAMES CONE - Mid 1700's
Posted by: Melinda McGibony
                                              Date: October 01, 1999 at
09:18:47
                                                                  of 210

Melinda posted this msg on Genforum. Can anyone help her? Sent me a msg,
looked in Cone book no Bridget. I lost my email etc when I downloaded
Netscape 4.7 the mail etc is lost in this HD somewhere. Using Outlook
Express so can not find old msgs.
Rose L

I'm looking for more info. on James Cone. I don't have a wife's name, but
his children were John,
Bridget, Sarah, James, Mary, Nancy, William, & Catherine. My line is thru
Nancy (b.3/24/1774,
d.4/22/1850) who married William McGiboney of GA (b. 1767). Does anyone have
more info.
on James?
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Subject: Re: Andrew Jackson  Cone
From: Elizabeth Knauss <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 18:16:02 -0400 (EDT)
X-Message-Number: 11

There are 3 Andrew Jackson Cones - James Hamilton Cone & Roxanne Metts had
the thire AJ in Orange County Florida abt. 1875.  I think James Hamilton
was the son of James Cone age 50 in the 1850 Crnsus for Appling Co. Ga.
No clue on his parents.  The oldest female in the houshold was Elizabeth,
age 28, then Zylphia age 12.  No clue on whether Elizabeth was the wife, a
second wife or daughter.

Anyone familiar with this family?

Beth

On Mon, 4 Oct 1999 [email protected] wrote:

> Rose,
>  You are correct that there were two Andrew Jackson Cones.  I have run into this
> several times in my research of this family.  The 1850 Baldwin Co censis (city 
> of Milledgeville) has A.J Cone as being the son of John B.Cone (should of said 
> John D.Cone)  A.J.Cone's wife (Rachel Catherine Barnes) remarried to  Asa 
> Jeffers and they are both resting quietly in Memory hill cemetery Milledgeville 
> Ga.
> 
>                       Scott
> 
> 
> ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
> Subject: [conelist] Re: Andrew Jackson  Cone 
> Author:  "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]> at SMTP
> Date:    10/4/99 10:09 AM
> 
> 
> Per SACFA by WW Cone pg 483: Andrew Jackson Cone son of William B Cone b: in 
> Unadilla GA Nov 3 1842 m: Amelia Gay POUND dau of Andrew Jackson Pound and 
> Susan Green May 20 1966 She was b: in Putnam Co GA 30 May 1845. He is an 
> attorney at law and dealer in real estate and res at Gainesville FL. ch: 
> Jennings b: 19 Dec 1867 m: Maria E Tyson. res Gainesville.
> 
> This maybe a different Andrew Jackson Cone.
> 
> Rose L
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[email protected]>
> To: Cone Mailing List <[email protected]> 
> Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 10:50 AM
> Subject: [conelist] Re: More misc. Cone stuff
> 
> 
> > Dooley Co. Georgia
> >
> > Walter William Cone 6/26/1859 - 7/3/1919, son of Andrew Jackson Cone (b. 
> > Milledgeville, GA) and Rachel Katherine Barnes, m. Arsolene Josephine 
> Parham.
> >  Children:
> > Claudia Ailene Cone 10/19/1897    D 03/24/1976   MAR.  DUNCAN WORSHAM 
> > Sarah Rachel Cone 7/17/1899  D 11/29/1949   MAR. WILLIAM MCDERMOT
> > Annie Gladys Cone 10/08/1901  D 10/21/1974  MAR WILLIAM CLARK
> > Walter William Cone, Jr. 4/8/1903 D 9/19/1918  DIED AS TEENAGER 
> > Andrew Jackson Cone 12/28/1906  D 4/12/1974  MAR. MARY LOCKART
> > Arsolene Josephine Cone 12/23/1908  LIVING  MAR. DANIEL/NEWBERRY/ HARRY 
> BORDERS
> > Eula Clifford Cone 2/17/1910    D 12/4/1983 MAR. J. ALVEREZ./ BLANTON WEBB 
> > Robert Morris Cone 7/2/1913   D 11/17/1974  MAR. LUCILLE  ?????
> > James Anthony Cone 1/23/1918    LIVING   MARRIED ANGNES VAN LAANEN?? 
> >
> >
> > ARSOLENE PARHAM WAS WALTER CONE'S SECOND WIFE.  I HAVE THE MAME OF HIS 
> FIRST
> > WIFE BUT I WILL HAVE TO DIG THROUGHT MY RECORDS IF ANYONE HAS AN INTEREST. 
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Subject: Transmission of misinformation
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 19:19:23 -0500
X-Message-Number: 12

Dear Sir or Madame,

I have just looked over your My Cone/MacCone Ancestors web page, a dreadful
source of misinformation! I am not, personally, a professional genealogist,
but there are several who are who participate on conelist, an email
discussion list devoted to the exchange of information about the Cone Family
in America which I  monitor.  Many of our number can trace their roots back
to the redoubtable Daniel, but many of us cannot.  Sometimes we exchange
family myths, but when it comes down to genealogy, we insist on
documentation.

We take issue with anyone who makes unsubstantiated claims about family
roots. Your invented family ties in the lead paragraph is pure hogwash --
unless you can, and are willing to, share documentary evidence with the rest
of the Cone family.

The Internet is an open system. There are sites that specialize in
pornography. There are no editors to prevent either pornography or gross
misinformation,  but I urge you to either take down this dreadful falsehood
or offer the Cone family documentary proof

Al Cone.

Al L. Cone
Jamestown College   <[email protected]>
North Dakota  701.252.3467   X 2604
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Subject: Robert W. Cone (b. 1837)
From: "Charles A. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 22:51:36 -0400
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I am a descendant of...

William Cone (b. 1745, NC, d. 1816 Bulloch Co., GA) and Kesiah Barber =
(b. 1750).

Aaron Cone (1766-1835) and Susan Marlow (1770-1818)

Aaron Cone (1810-1881) and first wife, Clarissa Banks (1819-1838) had =
one child, Robert W. Cone (my great-grandfather).  This Aaron Cone had a =
second wife, Sophronia Wise (1821-1891).

My great-grandparents are Robert W. Cone (b. 1837, Bulloch Co., GA) and =
Florida Williams (b. 1843, GA), lived in Jacksonville, Duval Co., =
Florida.  My records indicate they had ten children...
1.  Amy Eliza Cone, b. 1863, m. Charles W. Williams
2.  John A. Cone, b 1864, d. 1878
3.  Martha J. Cone, b. 1867, d. 1868
4.  William H. Cone, b. 1869, m. Theresa Gougalag
5.  Charles Cone, b. 1871, d. 1874
6.  J.G. Cone, b. 1874, d. 1879
7.  Mary Elizabeth Cone, b. 1876, m. Wilford F. Forbes
8.  Alice Cone, b. 1880, d. 1886
9.  Robert Royal Cone, b. 1883, d. 1934, m. Iris Perry (my grandparents)
10. Roberta A. Cone, b. 1884, d. 1884

I would be particularly interested in locating other descendants of this =
Cone line.

Regards,
Charles A. Cone
Atlanta, Georgia


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and Kesiah=20
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Aaron Cone (1766-1835) and Susan Marlow=20
(1770-1818)</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Aaron Cone (1810-1881) and first wife, Clarissa =
Banks=20
(1819-1838) had one child, Robert W. Cone (my great-grandfather).&nbsp; =
This=20
Aaron Cone had a second wife, Sophronia Wise (1821-1891).</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>My great-grandparents&nbsp;are Robert W. Cone (b. =
1837,=20
Bulloch Co., GA) and Florida Williams (b. 1843, GA), lived in =
Jacksonville,=20
Duval Co., Florida.&nbsp; My records indicate they had ten=20
children...</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>1.&nbsp; Amy Eliza Cone, b. 1863, m. Charles W.=20
Williams</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>2.&nbsp; John A. Cone, b 1864, d. 1878</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>3.&nbsp; Martha J. Cone, b. 1867, d. =
1868</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>4.&nbsp; William H. Cone, b. 1869,&nbsp;m. Theresa=20
Gougalag</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>5.&nbsp; Charles Cone, b. 1871, d. 1874</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>6.&nbsp; J.G. Cone, b. 1874, d. 1879</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>7.&nbsp; Mary Elizabeth Cone, b. 1876, m. Wilford F. =

Forbes</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>8.&nbsp; Alice Cone, b. 1880, d. 1886</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>9.&nbsp; Robert Royal Cone, b. 1883, d. 1934, m. =
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<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
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descendants of this Cone line.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Regards,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Charles A. Cone</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Atlanta, Georgia</FONT></DIV>
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Subject: Fw: Peter Cone
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 19:07:48 -0700
X-Message-Number: 14

Rec this msg back from Steven on the site listed this morning with Errors.
Can anyone help him correct this mess up???????? He apparently wants and
needs help. Can not give him Cone Web page as it is buried alive in my HD
somewhere (per Netscape problem mentioned earlier) . Allison can you send me
the Web address??

Rose L
----- Original Message -----
From: Steven Williams <[email protected]>
To: Rosemarie Landmesser <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: Peter Cone


> Rose,
> I got all of my info from some old research given to me by some kinfolk
many
> years ago. I do not have any real proof of it. Please help me to correct
it
> if you can.
> Steve
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rosemarie Landmesser <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 3:15 PM
> Subject: Re: Peter Cone
>
>
> > What is the proof that Daniel Cone & Mahitable Spencere had a son named
> > Peter??? Never saw this child listed anywhere.
> > Rose Landmesser
> >
>
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, October 05, 1999.

1. Sherlock Cone found Peter Cone:
2. Re[2]: Re: More misc. Cone stuff
3. Re: Cone family web page 	http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swilliams/acone.html
4. RE: Peter Cone
5. COMPANY K - CAPER'S VOLUNTEERS
6. SCS 4-H CLUB
7. more on the 47th

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Subject: Sherlock Cone found Peter Cone:
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 01:42:55 EDT
X-Message-Number: 1

The Web site as discussed under several posts is that which belongs to 
[email protected]. That individual is Steven Shane Williams, Hgwy 
31,Montgomery, Al. (333) 280-3356. Elementry Watson and I see that Rose has 
made contact with good results in a response.

Moral of the story here is that research is as good as one reads it and 
unfortunately there are many misleading things posted on these sites. But as 
a research group we should use caution, but not overreact in using caution. 
It wasn't too hard to fiqure out who was the owner of the site as the answer 
was in the site and documented by the e-mail address. Using Common 
denominators in research is more in the ability of common deduction and 
common sense. The answers are out there.

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Subject: Re[2]: Re: More misc. Cone stuff
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 11:35:15 -0400
X-Message-Number: 2

Hello Dolores,

   I hope your doing well.  I knew this conversation would draw you in.  Please 
accept my apologies for the comment about Walter being a real lady's man.  I 
don't know that to be really true. It was the image I developed when I heard 
your Aunt Jo speak of him on several occasions. Some guys are just babe magnets.
That something I will never have to worry about.  Jo is the main source of this 
information.  You know he was 18 yrs.+ older than Arsolene and had his first of 
nine children with her when he was almost 39 yrs. old. 
   This is what I have from the General Index to Marriages, Thomas County Ga.
10/30/1889  Walter W. Cone to Nannie Brown.  I believe I can remember even 
seeing a marriage certificate and if I dig deep enough in my files I may be able
to locate it but no promises.



                       Take care,

                              Scott

P.S.  Your Andrew Jackson Cone Jr.  lives in Griffin Hills Macon, Ga. and now 
there is an A.J.Cone III

______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
Subject: Re: [conelist] Re: More misc. Cone stuff  
Author:  "Dolores Atchison" <[email protected]> at SMTP
Date:    10/4/99 7:35 PM


I sure would like to know the name of Walter Cones first wife I never knew 
he was married before he married Arsolene Parham Were there any children by 
the first wife---
He was my Grandfather.
The person I am trying to find is a Grandson of Walter Cone (Andrew Jackson 
Cone Jr.) Born in the early 30's He had a sister Shirley She was born in 
1936(died)They were the children of (Andrew Jackson cone born 1906 ) If you 
should know the where abouts of him I would sure like to know how to contact 
him.
Dolores A. Atchison

- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: Cone Mailing List <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 1:50 PM
Subject: [conelist] Re: More misc. Cone stuff


> Dooley Co. Georgia
>
> Walter William Cone 6/26/1859 - 7/3/1919, son of Andrew Jackson Cone (b. 
> Milledgeville, GA) and Rachel Katherine Barnes, m. Arsolene Josephine 
Parham.
>  Children:
> Claudia Ailene Cone 10/19/1897    D 03/24/1976   MAR.  DUNCAN WORSHAM 
> Sarah Rachel Cone 7/17/1899  D 11/29/1949   MAR. WILLIAM MCDERMOT
> Annie Gladys Cone 10/08/1901  D 10/21/1974  MAR WILLIAM CLARK
> Walter William Cone, Jr. 4/8/1903 D 9/19/1918  DIED AS TEENAGER 
> Andrew Jackson Cone 12/28/1906  D 4/12/1974  MAR. MARY LOCKART
> Arsolene Josephine Cone 12/23/1908  LIVING  MAR. DANIEL/NEWBERRY/ HARRY 
BORDERS
> Eula Clifford Cone 2/17/1910    D 12/4/1983 MAR. J. ALVEREZ./ BLANTON WEBB 
> Robert Morris Cone 7/2/1913   D 11/17/1974  MAR. LUCILLE  ?????
> James Anthony Cone 1/23/1918    LIVING   MARRIED ANGNES VAN LAANEN?? 
>
>
> ARSOLENE PARHAM WAS WALTER CONE'S SECOND WIFE.  I HAVE THE MAME OF HIS 
FIRST
> WIFE BUT I WILL HAVE TO DIG THROUGHT MY RECORDS IF ANYONE HAS AN INTEREST. 
>
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Subject: Re: Cone family web page 	http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swilliams/acone.html
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 11:28:52 EDT
X-Message-Number: 3

In a message dated 10/04/1999 10:39:05 PM Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< Subj:     Re: Cone family web page  
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swilliams/acone.html
 Date:  10/04/1999 10:39:05 PM Central Daylight Time
 From:  [email protected] (Steven Williams)
 To:    [email protected]
 
 Carolyn,
 I have no real proof of the info on my Cone page.
 I only have info given to me by my great aunts who belived it to be true.
 If the info is wrong I ask you to help me correct it.
 Thanks -- Steve >>

Steve,
Thank you for responding, and welcome to the family. I will be delighted to 
help you with your Cone family information. I can send you a GEDCOM of all 
the known descendants of Jesse and Sarah Bailey Cone and would appreciate 
your sending me your Cone GEDCOM.  Let me know which program you use.  As for 
Jesse's lineage, there are a number of possibilities; however, none of them 
have been proven.  Along with the other "cousins," I would be very grateful 
if you would delete the paragraph on your web page regarding Jesse's 
ancestors and replace it with something similar to the following notes I made 
in my file.  Remember, all of this is unproven.  I look forward to hearing 
from you soon.
Carolyn

NOTES ON ACEY/JESSE CONE:

Until recently, we descendants had the name "Acey" as the name of our 
earliest Cone ancestor of record.  However, the discovery of the taped 
memoirs of my grandmother, Jessie Austin Montgomery, in which she says that 
his name was Jesse, has provided us with a clue that we hope will lead to the 
discovery of just who this elusive ancestor actually was.  The name "Jesse" 
is found time and time again among the early Cones and it will be a challenge 
to identify "our" Jesse/Acey.  

The name "Acey" came from the profile of his grandson, George Washington 
Cone, in the book "The Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern 
Arkansas," Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1890.  To my knowledge, this was the 
only basis for assuming that this was the name of our ancestor.  Despite 
diligent searches of numerous sources, not one reference has ever been found 
to an Acey Cone.  Was this a nickname?  Or, did the transcriber of the book 
simply misunderstand the name G.W. Cone gave him?  

According to family lore, Jesse/Acey Cone was born in North Carolina and 
served as a private in the Revolution.  Along with William Bailey, the father 
of Sarah Bailey Cone, he is supposed to have fought in the Battle of Moore's 
Creek near Wilmington, NC. 

Jesse/Acey could have been from the extensive Cone family that first settled 
in Haddam, Connecticut in the 17th century.  Some members of this group 
emigrated to North Carolina prior to the Revolution, and after the war 
several moved to Georgia.   Another possiblity is that he was the son of the 
Neal Cone who died in Martin County, NC in 1782.  This man's sons were named 
Neal, Jesse, Levy and William.  Yet a third possibility is that he was 
connected to the Cone/McCone/MacCone line that was in Virginia in the early 
1700s. It is our hope that further research will provide us with that elusive 
link. 

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Subject: RE: Peter Cone
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 11:47:09 -0700
X-Message-Number: 4

Has anyone contacted Steven Shane Williams on the correct info on Peter
Cone??? If it is Peter D Cone from Benton FL than he submitted info for the
book. How much info on whom is unknown since the backup information on the
book is unknown/unfound at this time.

Rose L


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Subject: COMPANY K - CAPER'S VOLUNTEERS
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 17:52:44 -0400
X-Message-Number: 5

COMPANY K - CAPER'S VOLUNTEERS 47th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry

In the roster of the above there listed is:

Aaron D. Cone
James G. Cone
John S. Cone (died in Service)
Joseph S. Cone
Paul R. Cone (died in Service)

As far as I can tell Aaron D, James G, and Joseph S. are sons of James
and Mary Ann Smith/Cone son of Aaron and Susannah Marlow

John S. and Paul R. sons of Barber and Eliza Slater/Cone son of Aaron
and Susannah Marlow.


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Subject: SCS 4-H CLUB
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 18:07:10 -0400
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<P>Welcome to the SCS 4-H Club web-site!  This site will serve to help ke=
ep all of the members of the club informed of important dates, events and=
 other information.  PLEASE CHECK THE PAGE OFTEN TO KEEP UP WITH THE LATE=
ST NEWS!</P>
<P>______________________________________________________________________=
_</P>
<P>MEETINGS --- OUR MEETING TONIGHT (FEB 19) IS AT THE SHEPHERD'S VALLEY =
HORSE ARENA.  OUR NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS (BELOW) WILL PRESIDE FOR THE FIR=
ST TIME.  REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR DUES IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO.  A=
LL DUES NOT PAID THIS MONTH MUST BE PAID BY THE MARCH MEETING -- WHICH IS=
 MARCH 25-- THE FIRST THURSDAY NIGHT AFTER OUR SPRING BREAK.  STAY TUNED =
FOR THE LOCATION!  </P>
<P>President - Luther Cone</P>
<P>Vice President - Dylan Bransom</P>
<P>Secretary - Arly Cone<P/>
<P>Treasurer - Cass DeKoker</P>
<P>Reporter - Shane Hopkins<P/>
<P>Parliamentarian - Paul McClure</P>
<P>Council Delegate - Shane Smith</P>

<P>Officers, there will be a meeting (with Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. LaPrade)=
 just for you before DURING THE WEEK BEFORE EACH MEETING to help you beco=
me better prepared to run the meetings.  Of course, it will take some tim=
e to work everything out.  You all are already taking your responsibiliti=
es very seriously and doing such a great job.  THANKS!  What a big help y=
ou have been to me!</P>
<P>______________________________________________________________________=
___________</P>
<P>LIVESTOCK SHOW --- MARCH 11-13, 1999 --- those entered into the livest=
ock show (list below) will be excused from school on March 12th to attend=
 the Tarrant County Junior Livestock Show with Mrs. Elliott.  You will ne=
ed to check with your teachers as to what you may be missing in class tha=
t day.  Maybe it won't be a bad day to miss since that is the day before =
our Spring Break starts!</P>
<P>Horses - participants are:  Rachel Williams, Cody Williams, Ashton Bel=
ville, Sarah Shafer, Billy Jones, Dylan Bransom, Melissa Hamer and Ryan H=
amer.</P>
<P>Horticulture - participants are:  Skyler Price and Sarah Gonzales.</P>=

<P>Rabbits - participant is:  John Brozovic.</P>
<P>Baked Goods - participants are:  Tiffany Allen, Shane Hopkins, Kelcy P=
arrish, Sarah Gonzales, Hannah Severson, Kaiti Severson, Allyson Stovall,=
 Jennifer Hearne, Paige Bernard, Kara DuBose, and Ashton Belville</P>
<P>__________________________________________________________________</P>=

<P>COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS - These projects are for all of the members=
 of our club.  We have adopted the Altamesa Nursing Home for starters.  T=
he Community Service Committee needs to meet soon to organize an SCS 4-H =
Club Talent Show for the nursing home.  Also, we are about to launch the =
"Suitcases for Kids" project. We will add more information, possibly a "S=
uitcases for Kids" website address on the next update.  Plans are also be=
ing made to become involved with HOPE.  Another wonderful project is the =
Salvation Army special needs tutoring program which our own Mrs. Jean LaP=
rade has been involved with for a long time.  Every Tuesday 4 members wil=
l be scheduled to accompany Mrs. LaPrade to the tutoring session.  A sche=
dule of members will be posted on the bulletin board and will also be lis=
ted here soon.  Click on the "Make a Difference Day", then select "What o=
thers are doing" to see some other helping ideas from across the country.=
  Please watch this spot for more information.</P>
<P>__________________________________________________________________</P>=

<P>COMMITTEES --  Our committees are a very important part of our club.  =
The committees keep projects moving and bring reports to the club about t=
he progress of their projects.  Please make note if you are on a committe=
e because every member of the committee needs to be an active part of the=
 work.  4-H Club Committee members are:</P>

<P>PROGRAMS COMMITTEE-Dylan Bransom - leader</P>       	=

<P>Ashton Belville (co-leader)</P> 	=

<P>Sarah Gonzales</P>               =

<P>Sarah Shafer</P>			=

<P>Shane Hopkins</P>		=


<P>COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE-</P>
<P>Mrs. Jean LaPrade (adult leader)</P>				=

<P>Andrew Parrish (leader)</P>					=

<P>Luther Cone</P>	                =

<P>Cooper Neill</P>
<P>Laurie Flynn</P>			=

<P>Tiffany Allen</P>
<P>Cass Dekoker</P>
<P>Arly Cone</P>
<P>Richie Galas</P>
<P>Rachel Yarbrough</P>
<P>WEBSITE/PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE-</P>		=

<P>Jesse Elliott (leader)</P>	=

<P>Tanner Lemaster</P>		=

<P>Paul McClure</P>			=

<P>Kyle Guess</P>			=

<P>Cody Crouch</P>			=

<P>Shane Smith</P>
<P>Billy Jones</P>
<P>Brent Worley</P>
<P>RECREATION COMMITTEE-</P>
<P>Bud Harlan (leader)</P>
<P>Landace Leach</P>
<P>Sarah Hooker</P>
<P>Hayden Lemaster</P>
<P>Christopher Prater</P>

<P>PROJECTS COMMITTEE-</P>
<P>Skyler Price (junior leader) - horticulture</P>
<P>Rachel Williams (junior leader)  - horses</P>
<P>(We need a representative from each project area, - any volunteers?)</=
P>
<P>NUTS AND BOLTS COMMITTEE - CLOVER KIDS - K-2 - responsible for passing=
 out and collecting all papers and important documents at all meetings.</=
P>
<P>_____________________________________________________________</P>
<P>HORTICULTURE PROJECT WORKSHOPS -  ATTENTION SKYLER, SARAH G. AND CAITL=
IN!!!  Project meetings for the county-wide horticulture project will mee=
t ON March 6 at 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. in the 4-H office at 103 Commerce in For=
t Worth.  Come and learn about growing indoor plants and how to prepare y=
our plants for show!  If you have any questions about your plants, we do =
have our adult leader expert, Luis Gonzales to consult!  </P>

<P>COUNTY FASHION SHOW - The Tarrant County Fashion Show will be held Feb=
ruary 27.  Those interested in attending the fashion show please see Mrs.=
 Elliott about the time/date/address.</P>

<P>STATE PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST!!! - Entries for the State 4-H Photography C=
ontest are due in the 4-H office by March 15.  Anyone interested in enter=
ing into this contest please contact your new president, Luther Cone, or =
Mrs. Elliott before March 10, no later!  Entries may be any size (3x5 or =
4x6).  Winners of each category will be required to submit an 8x10 of the=
ir winning entry to be sent to the state contest.  Only one photo may be =
entered in each category.  Pick up your packet of information in Mrs. Ell=
iott's room if you are interested.  If you have more questions, please ca=
ll the 4-H office at 884-1291.</P>

<P>COUNTY 4-H COUNCIL - (that's newly elected Shane Smith in our club!) A=
ll club delegates and Presidents (that's you, Luther!) should attend the =
County 4-H Council meetings every 4th Monday Night.  The February meeting=
 will be on the 22nd at 7:00 p.m. at the Fort Worth Police Academy.  Thos=
e planning to attend, please meet at the church building at 6:20 p.m.  AN=
YONE CAN COME ALONG!</P>

<P>4-H TALENT NIGHT - ON FEB 19TH SARAH GONZALES WILL BE PARTICIPATING IN=
 THE TALENT SHOW!!!!  WE ARE SOOOOO PROUD OF YOU SARAH!!!  YOU GO SARAH!!=
</P>

<P>Please see your county newsletter about the 4-H Camp coming up this Su=
mmer in June and July.</P>

<P>COUNTY NEWSLETTER - If you have not yet begun receiving a county newsl=
etter, please let Mrs. Elliott know and it will be reported to the county=
 offices.</P>

<P>METHOD DEMONSTRATIONS BUILD CONFIDENCE - Method demonstrations and ill=
ustrated talks are simply 4-H's version of "show-and-tell".  They are exc=
ellent at building a child's confidence and teaches them how to share the=
ir knowledge with others.  Members present their method demonstrations du=
ring County and District 4-H Roundup.  We will begin giving these talks a=
nd demonstrations at our March meeting. =


<P>MEATS JUDGING TEAM MEMBERS WANTED - You can learn how to select and id=
entify the best cuts of meat in the grocery store by being on the 4-H Mea=
ts Judging Team!  Please call Sue Ann Claudon (a county leader) as soon a=
s possible if you are interested.  Her phone number is 295-2784.  Practic=
es begin soon.</P>


<P>KEEP WATCHING THIS PAGE FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR 4-H CLUB=
!!!  UPDATES WILL BE MADE OFTEN!!

<P>Also, thanks to Jennifer Harnish for allowing computer class time for =
4-H members to take a look at their site!</P> =

<P>This website is maintained by Jesse Elliott.  (Thanks Jesse and thanks=
 for teaching me html, Love Mom)</P>
<P><A HREF=3D"http://www.flash.net/~scs/">Southwest Christian School HOME=
 PAGE</P>
<P><A HREF=3D"http://www.usaweekend.com/diffday/aboutmadd.html">Make a Di=
fference Day</P>
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Subject: more on the 47th
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 18:39:36 -0400
X-Message-Number: 7

Josepeh S. Cone was listed as a Lt. Col.
James Cone listed as a Major





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Subject: conelist digest: October 06, 1999
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Wednesday, October 06, 1999.

1. National Archives for Indian Rights applications
2. Another John S. Cone
3. McCone
4. Re: conelist digest: October 05, 1999
5. Battle of Moore's Creek NC in Revolutionary War
6. William Cone 1760
7. Fwd: Re: Cone family web page 	http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swillia...
8. Jesse/Acey  at Battle of Moore's Creek 	
9. Re: McCone
10. Jesse Cone
11. Re: Jesse Cone
12. Re: Jesse Cone
13. Andrew Jackson Cone
14. Re: Barzillai/ Andrew Jackson Cone
15. Re: William Cone 1760

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Subject: National Archives for Indian Rights applications
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 07:51:19 -0400
X-Message-Number: 1

Maybe some of this will help someone's line.

Control Number
                NRFF-75-53A-28671
          Media
                Textual records
     Descr. Level
                Item
   Record Group
                75
          Series
                53A
           Item
                28671
           Title
                Enrollment for Mamie Cone
          Dates
                ca.1898-ca.1914
    Creating Org.
                Bureau of Indian Affairs. Commissioner to the Five
Civilized Tribes.
 Scope & Content
                Tribe: Creek
                Type: Newborn
                Sex: Female
                Census Card Number: NB956
    General Note
                To request copies of a Dawes case file, indicate that
the case is a Dawes
                Enrollment Jacket. DO NOT SEND JUST THE CONTROL NUMBER
OF
                THE HIT. You must also provide the name of the enrollee,
the tribe, the
                category, enrollment number (if applicable), and census
card number. Requests
                without this information can not be processed.

                Please make your requests in writing to NARA's Southwest
Region (Fort Worth,
                TX). Requests are accepted via fax, e-mail, or regular
mail.

                Copies cost $10 per census card number up to 20 pages
and $0.50 per page
                thereafter. Payment can be made by check, money order,
or credit card. Do not
                send cash. Payment must be exact, so credit card
payments generally are the
                most convenient.

                Within the United States, overnight delivery is
available for an extra $4.00.
                Please state in your request that you would like this
feature and provide your
                street address and phone number. Please NOTE: No P.O.
Box numbers are
                accepted.
       See Also
                Series Description
    Personal Ref.
                Mamie Cone
         Access
                Unrestricted.
 Use Restrictions
                None.
           Items
                1 item(s)
         Contact
                NARA's Southwest Region (Fort Worth, TX) (NRFF),
Building 1, Dock 1, 501
                West Felix Street, Fort Worth, TX 76115 PHONE:
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Subject: Another John S. Cone
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 08:21:03 -0400
X-Message-Number: 2

Anyone know who this John ties to?

Compiled military service record of John S. Cone, documenting service in
the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) during the Spanish
American War.

I have 4 scanned copies of this John S. Cone's Military record if you'd
like them sent let me know, they are to large to just send across the
list, already tried that.

This John S. Cone joined for duty and enrolled May 4 1898 in Santa Fe
New Mexico. was a Prvt, Co H, 1 CAV in Spanish War.  Place of residence
looks to be Tularosa NM.  Where listed Single or Married, he listed
married and one Helen Merchant, San Angelo, TX is listed.  Lists his age
as 27 yrs, 5 ft 5 1/? inches light Complex. gray eyes and born in Grimes
Co TX occupation Cowboy.

Ring any bells?

Jolene


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Subject: McCone
From: "Bill Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 08:03:09 -0500
X-Message-Number: 3

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Hi Cone Folks,

I haven't been able to read all my mail lately due to my working 12 hour =
days every day since Sept. 18, so I have written even less. But I find =
the discussion on "McCone" very interesting.  I too have heard, all my =
life, that the name was once McCone.  Maybe it's myth, maybe not. We =
can't afford to dismiss it as such.  Most of us speculate from time to =
time; why should we draw the line on a possible name variation?  Since =
there are so many among us who have heard similar, if not exact, stories =
about "McCone;" I'm inclined to believe there is something to it. Please =
continue to submit any information you might run across on this.

Regards,
Bill Cone

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Subject: Re: conelist digest: October 05, 1999
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:24:58 EDT
X-Message-Number: 4

Group,

I had deduced from Steve's ([email protected]) screen name that he 
lives near me and I contacted him.  We spoke on the telephone yesterday.  He 
seems like a very nice man, about my age, and we are going to swap info.  
I'll forward as I get reqests.
He received this info from another person who had provided him with good info 
on another family.  He thought the information he posted was good and was 
waiting for sources.  Think it was gonna be a long wait. LOL.
Anyway, y'all take your cross-hairs and laser sights off of him.

Best Regards,

Jeff Rogers
Wetumpka, AL
RODGERS, MULLINS, SMYTH(E), CONE, JORDAN, PHELPS, TINDAL, CAMPBELL,  RHODES, 
THORNTON, NASH, STROZIER, DOZIER, HEAD, HERRON/HERRING, THURMOND, CHEATHAM  
in the southeast US.

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Subject: Battle of Moore's Creek NC in Revolutionary War
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 08:27:53 -0500
X-Message-Number: 5

Folks,

Recently, someone posted a brief statement about two (I think) Cones who
fought in the Battle of Moore's Creek in North Carolina during the American
Revolution.  Now I can't find that post even though I'm sure it is archived.
Please run it past us again.  I want to know more (no pun intended) because
last summer I read a whole bunch about that battle.

Peace,

Al

Al L. Cone
Jamestown College   <[email protected]>
North Dakota  701.252.3467   X 2604
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Subject: William Cone 1760
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:36:05 EDT
X-Message-Number: 6

Hi Cousins:

Going thru my records (yes, I'm still around!) and spotting another William
in my records and don't have anything on him.  Can anyone help me fill in
William Cone b. 1760, d. 1820, m. Susannah Anderson.  He is the son of 
William b. 1734, and the FTM records shows he was also b. in Martin Co
NC.  I would appreciate anything that anyone can send that would help me
complete my files on this family.  

Also, need info on a John Cone, the son of Jesse Cone b. 05 Oct 1754 &
Charlotte Cooper (no dates)  Jesse is also shown as the son of William
b. 1734.

Thanks
Jim Cone

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Subject: Fwd: Re: Cone family web page 	http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swillia...
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:42:48 EDT
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Al,
This is the posting you were asking about.  It was posted by CarolJCoop.  If 
you have any more info please share.
Thanks,
kim

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Al, here is the posting you were looking for. It was posted by CarolJCoop.  
Let me know if you have more information on those two.
Thanks,
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In a message dated 10/04/1999 10:39:05 PM Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< Subj:     Re: Cone family web page  
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swilliams/acone.html
 Date:  10/04/1999 10:39:05 PM Central Daylight Time
 From:  [email protected] (Steven Williams)
 To:    [email protected]
 
 Carolyn,
 I have no real proof of the info on my Cone page.
 I only have info given to me by my great aunts who belived it to be true.
 If the info is wrong I ask you to help me correct it.
 Thanks -- Steve >>

Steve,
Thank you for responding, and welcome to the family. I will be delighted to 
help you with your Cone family information. I can send you a GEDCOM of all 
the known descendants of Jesse and Sarah Bailey Cone and would appreciate 
your sending me your Cone GEDCOM.  Let me know which program you use.  As for 
Jesse's lineage, there are a number of possibilities; however, none of them 
have been proven.  Along with the other "cousins," I would be very grateful 
if you would delete the paragraph on your web page regarding Jesse's 
ancestors and replace it with something similar to the following notes I made 
in my file.  Remember, all of this is unproven.  I look forward to hearing 
from you soon.
Carolyn

NOTES ON ACEY/JESSE CONE:

Until recently, we descendants had the name "Acey" as the name of our 
earliest Cone ancestor of record.  However, the discovery of the taped 
memoirs of my grandmother, Jessie Austin Montgomery, in which she says that 
his name was Jesse, has provided us with a clue that we hope will lead to the 
discovery of just who this elusive ancestor actually was.  The name "Jesse" 
is found time and time again among the early Cones and it will be a challenge 
to identify "our" Jesse/Acey.  

The name "Acey" came from the profile of his grandson, George Washington 
Cone, in the book "The Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern 
Arkansas," Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1890.  To my knowledge, this was the 
only basis for assuming that this was the name of our ancestor.  Despite 
diligent searches of numerous sources, not one reference has ever been found 
to an Acey Cone.  Was this a nickname?  Or, did the transcriber of the book 
simply misunderstand the name G.W. Cone gave him?  

According to family lore, Jesse/Acey Cone was born in North Carolina and 
served as a private in the Revolution.  Along with William Bailey, the father 
of Sarah Bailey Cone, he is supposed to have fought in the Battle of Moore's 
Creek near Wilmington, NC. 

Jesse/Acey could have been from the extensive Cone family that first settled 
in Haddam, Connecticut in the 17th century.  Some members of this group 
emigrated to North Carolina prior to the Revolution, and after the war 
several moved to Georgia.   Another possiblity is that he was the son of the 
Neal Cone who died in Martin County, NC in 1782.  This man's sons were named 
Neal, Jesse, Levy and William.  Yet a third possibility is that he was 
connected to the Cone/McCone/MacCone line that was in Virginia in the early 
1700s. It is our hope that further research will provide us with that elusive 
link. 

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Subject: Jesse/Acey  at Battle of Moore's Creek 	
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:15:38 -0500
X-Message-Number: 8

Thanks to Kim for finding this in a much longer email from Carolyn

The significance, though speculative, I grant you, puts this Jesse/Acey
solidly in the Eastern North Carolina (Martin Co.?) Cones.  Why, you may
ask?  Because the Battle of Moore's Creek was the one big participation in
the Revolution by the Highland Scots who were settled from modern
Fayetteville, then Cross Creek, and North and West of there though not as
far west as modern Charlotte. Those Highland Royalists were badly beaten.
Many of them got out of NC as soon as they could, e.g., Flora McDonald and
her Royalist husband went back to Scotland; others went to Canada and the
islands. The point is, that putting Jesse/Acey in with the rebels, tends to
put his roots back in, or at least near, Martin County and suggests that
somewhere he goes back quite a way.

How's that for speculation based on a little historical fact.

Al


Carolyn Cooper wrote:

"According to family lore, Jesse/Acey Cone was born in North Carolina and 
served as a private in the Revolution.  Along with William Bailey, the
father 
of Sarah Bailey Cone, he is supposed to have fought in the Battle of Moore's

Creek near Wilmington, NC."


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Subject: Re: McCone
From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 10:05:16 -0400
X-Message-Number: 9

Bill Cone wrote:
> 
> Hi Cone Folks,
> 
> I haven't been able to read all my mail lately due to my working 12
> hour days every day since Sept. 18, so I have written even less. But I
> find the discussion on "McCone" very interesting.  I too have heard,
> all my life, that the name was once McCone.  Maybe it's myth, maybe
> not. We can't afford to dismiss it as such.  Most of us speculate from
> time to time; why should we draw the line on a possible name
> variation?  Since there are so many among us who have heard similar,
> if not exact, stories about "McCone;" I'm inclined to believe there is
> something to it. Please continue to submit any information you might
> run across on this.
> 
> Regards,
> Bill Cone
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Bill -  I think it is good for someone to stress this point from time to
time.  Like you, I have "heard" all my life that at one time the name
CONE was preceded with some form of Mc/Mac, et al.

When I started into geneaolgy ll years ago, I tended to disregard that
point that notion.  I had the notion that, since there were records of
the CONE surname in America as early as 1641, spelled in that manner,
there would be plenty to keep me busy chasing down the name CONE in this
form. I actually followed that attitude for several years, until I got
to the point where supposedly reliable data started becoming
questionable, and I found myself working in an area with virtually no
new data coming up.  I found myself in "The books and records" of nearly
everything, chasing down leads and even hints of leads. This was not
bad, but most people can't afford to spend that amount of time on
research.  I'm retired and have no husbandly responsibilities, so I
pretty much spend my time as I see fit.

Back to my point; I've rambled.  When I got most of the leads run down,
I found myself in a realm of theories and "possibilities".  Going
nowhere, yet everywhere.

A couple of years ago I attended a genealogy seminar at Leesburg, FL
where cuzzin Beth Gay was the speaker.  Cuzzin Beth is the editor of the
Family Tree Magazine published by the Odum Library at Moultrie, GA which
has the largest circulation of any genealogy publication in the world.
Beth is knowledgeable and down to earth.  I love to hear her speak, but
she does place a lot of emphasis on Scottish connections.

One of her points she made that day was that a genealogist should not
let the spelling of a name be discounted in your research, which is
exactly the point you made above.

Not too long afterwards I started looking more closely into the 
Mackcone/Macoone records of Isle of Wight County, VA. of the late 1600's
and early 1700's.  The records are there, but the links remain theory,
for the present.

Man, I want to find out WHO the ancestor WAS, and WHERE he got off the
BOAT.  Europe/Scotland can wait.  I don't think I'll live that long!!

Why, hell!!  This was intended to be a "comment", and turned out to be
a "testimonial".

Bill, don't rule out anything until you've checked it out to your
peresonal satisfaction.

                        Good 'ol Grady

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Subject: Jesse Cone
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 10:43:59 EDT
X-Message-Number: 10

The Cone research web site unde Acey Cone lists Jesse Cone as being born 
"1773-1774 -- 1852"  What is the source and could Jesse have been older or 
younger?
Thanks,
kim

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Subject: Re: Jesse Cone
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 11:23:47 EDT
X-Message-Number: 11

Kim, 
This is based on the 1850 Conecuh Co. AL census where Jesse says he is 
77-years-old and was b. in NC.  His son G.W. also said in the Goodspeed book 
that Jesse was b. 1774. His date of death comes from the Goodspeed book.  Did 
I send you a GEDCOM?  If so, all of the sources are listed for dates of 
birth, death, etc.
Carolyn

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Subject: Re: Jesse Cone
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 11:45:01 EDT
X-Message-Number: 12

Carolyn, 
Is that the same census that lists Sarah as being 78?  (And yet she is listed 
as being born in 1781 on the Cone web site and 1783 in the Goodspeed book?)  
Her memorial marker states she died in 1866 but she was already dead when her 
husband's will was probated in 1861 )   I took the Goodspeed source lightly 
after some discussion about whether GW knew what he was talking about when he 
called his own grandfather Acey.  Just wondering if it was a typo like maybe 
his name was.  The Cone web site says "1773-1774 -- 1852".  What is a person 
to believe?  There just seems to be a lot of contradictory statements and 
dates.

Depending on only a year or two difference and an open mind, we might be able 
to tie him back to someone with a name.

No, I don't believe I received a gedcom from you.  I sent you mine, but for 
some strange reason it didn't send any spouses with it.  I have yet to figure 
out the mechanics of the program I use, and I think the instructions were 
translated twice from Japanese!
Thanks,
kim

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Subject: Andrew Jackson Cone
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 12:58:06 -0400
X-Message-Number: 13

Here's a Andrew Jackson Cone I had a notation on, thought I'd post him.

Andrew Jackson Cone
b. April 1833   Suffolk County, NY
Parents-Barzillai Cone (not sure of spelling on given name)
             Amy Prior




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Subject: Re: Barzillai/ Andrew Jackson Cone
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 10:10:01 -0700
X-Message-Number: 14

Barzillai Cone is in the Caleb Cone to Daniel line. son was Andrew Jackson
Cone.
Barzillai res at one time at Sag Harbor Suffolk Co NY as well as Lynn MA,
Middletown CT. He was a cooper by trade.

Per SACFA pg 342 & 389

Rose L

> Here's a Andrew Jackson Cone I had a notation on, thought I'd post him.
>
> Andrew Jackson Cone
> b. April 1833   Suffolk County, NY
> Parents-Barzillai Cone (not sure of spelling on given name)
>              Amy Prior
>
>
>
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Subject: Re: William Cone 1760
From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 13:34:45 -0400
X-Message-Number: 15

[email protected] wrote:
> 
> Hi Cousins:
> 
> Going thru my records (yes, I'm still around!) and spotting another William
> in my records and don't have anything on him.  Can anyone help me fill in
> William Cone b. 1760, d. 1820, m. Susannah Anderson.  He is the son of
> William b. 1734, and the FTM records shows he was also b. in Martin Co
> NC.  I would appreciate anything that anyone can send that would help me
> complete my files on this family.
> 
> Also, need info on a John Cone, the son of Jesse Cone b. 05 Oct 1754 &
> Charlotte Cooper (no dates)  Jesse is also shown as the son of William
> b. 1734.
> 
> Thanks
> Jim Cone
> 
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Jim -  if you ever get this cleared up, please let me know.  I've tried
to work this out without any luck. John may not have gone to Georgia
with his parents, possibly staying in NC.  I've found no trace of him in
Georgia that I could link up to.  There are several "John"s early on in
the Greene County and Milledgeville area.

Back to Jesse Cone/Charlotte Cooper Cone.  William Cone, who left the
Martin County LW&T dtd 1795 (who MAY have een born in 1734) had a son
named his son Jesse as a co-executor of the LW&T.  This same William
Cone, the son of Neal Cone, Sr., also had a brother named Jesse in the
area at that time.  I still wonder WHICH of these two Jesses was the one
that married Charlotte, and was the father of John.  Further, which of
the two went to Washington County, GA????

Don't think on this too much, or you'll be as confused as I am!!

Good 'ol Grady



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Date: Friday, October 08, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Thursday, October 07, 1999.

1. War of Rebellion
2. RE: War of Rebellion
3. Re: conelist digest: October 06, 1999
4. Re: War of Rebellion
5. Re: War of Rebellion
6. War of Rebellion
7. [Fwd: [NEELEY] PROJECT]
8. Your survey
9. Fwd: [LOOMIS-L] War of the Rebellion, on the
10. Re: War of Rebellion
11. Fw: project
12. Don't open attachments from me!
13. [Fwd: Redneck church
14. [Fwd: Check out The Alphabet Julen: Family: A Memory of Judge Cone]
15. Re: [Fwd: Redneck church
16. Fwd: Fw: Children on Religion

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Subject: War of Rebellion
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 01:48:39 -0400
X-Message-Number: 1

Hi All,

As some of you may know Cornell University has put the ENTIRE  "War of
the Rebellion" on the internet!!!  Yep Over 60 Volumes.  They have not
got the search engine up and running yet, however, I did find a index
that listed the following Cone, it lists the Series # and Vol # but not
page #.

Cone, Mr., I, 53
Cone, A., IV, 1
Cone, A.D., I, 35
Cone, A.G., I, 35
Cone, Aurelius F., I, 9, 12, 18, 29, 33, 40, 53+; II, 7; IV, 2, 3
Cone, Charles., I, 35
Cone, Charles C., I, 42
Cone, D.N., I, 11
Cone, E., I, 34
Cone, Edward R. I, 26, 46
Cone Gamaliel, II, 2
Cone, Horace, I, 26, 34; II, 4, 6, 7; IV, 1
Cone, J. B., Jr., I, 35
Cone, James G., I, 30
Cone, John I, 49
Cone, John E., I, 34, 41
Cone, Joseph S., I, 24, 30, 31, 25
Cone, P., I, 35
Cone, Peter, IV, 3
Cone, Pinckney S., I, 34; II, 8
Cone, Spencer W., I, 11, 27; III 1
Cone, Sylvester R., I, 17
Cone, Thomas J., I, 11
Cone, W.H., I, 28,(or 26), 35, 53
Cone, William H. I, 38


Cones, Columbus C., I, 38

The url is   http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/MOA-JOURNALS2/WARO.html

It includes scanned images of reports, correspondence, seizures of
Southern property, etc. sent to the War Dept. during the Civil War.  It
includes
both Union and Confederate accounts.  It is in chronological order but
there
is no online index.  Many libraries have the index.  Find the volume and

page number for your subject in the index at the library.

If anyone finds or knows the page #'s to these, please please relay to
the rest of us, I have started scanning through some, but as you will
see some of the books are over 1200 pages long, page #'s are
essential...

Enjoy all,
Jolene


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Subject: RE: War of Rebellion
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 02:57:50 -0500
X-Message-Number: 2

Jolene, et al.,
You don't claim that this list is complete, but you do say that W of the R
contains both USA and CSA. A quick scan of the list below indicates as
missing at least four CSA Cones I know of.

Al

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To: Cone Mailing List
Subject: [conelist] War of Rebellion


Hi All,

As some of you may know Cornell University has put the ENTIRE  "War of
the Rebellion" on the internet!!!  Yep Over 60 Volumes.  They have not
got the search engine up and running yet, however, I did find a index
that listed the following Cone, it lists the Series # and Vol # but not
page #.

Cone, Mr., I, 53
Cone, A., IV, 1
Cone, A.D., I, 35
Cone, A.G., I, 35
Cone, Aurelius F., I, 9, 12, 18, 29, 33, 40, 53+; II, 7; IV, 2, 3
Cone, Charles., I, 35
Cone, Charles C., I, 42
Cone, D.N., I, 11
Cone, E., I, 34
Cone, Edward R. I, 26, 46
Cone Gamaliel, II, 2
Cone, Horace, I, 26, 34; II, 4, 6, 7; IV, 1
Cone, J. B., Jr., I, 35
Cone, James G., I, 30
Cone, John I, 49
Cone, John E., I, 34, 41
Cone, Joseph S., I, 24, 30, 31, 25
Cone, P., I, 35
Cone, Peter, IV, 3
Cone, Pinckney S., I, 34; II, 8
Cone, Spencer W., I, 11, 27; III 1
Cone, Sylvester R., I, 17
Cone, Thomas J., I, 11
Cone, W.H., I, 28,(or 26), 35, 53
Cone, William H. I, 38


Cones, Columbus C., I, 38

The url is   http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/MOA-JOURNALS2/WARO.html

It includes scanned images of reports, correspondence, seizures of
Southern property, etc. sent to the War Dept. during the Civil War.  It
includes
both Union and Confederate accounts.  It is in chronological order but
there
is no online index.  Many libraries have the index.  Find the volume and

page number for your subject in the index at the library.

If anyone finds or knows the page #'s to these, please please relay to
the rest of us, I have started scanning through some, but as you will
see some of the books are over 1200 pages long, page #'s are
essential...

Enjoy all,
Jolene


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Subject: Re: conelist digest: October 06, 1999
From: "Kerry Blalock" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 06:02:19 -0700
X-Message-Number: 3

Hello All,
I would like to comment on the McCone story. When I started researching my
Cone roots, all the relatives in Alabama on my Blalock side referred to my
Cone relatives as McComb. This was the sound to the ear, but all the
spelling is Cone. I never thought to question anyone on why pronounce it was
being pronounced McComb-McCone.According to William Whitney Cones's book, I
am from the Daniel Cone line.
I will contact some of my line in Alabama to see if I can shed any more
light on the subject.

Kerry Blalock
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Subject: conelist digest: October 06, 1999


> Cone Mailing List Digest for Wednesday, October 06, 1999.
>
> 1. National Archives for Indian Rights applications
> 2. Another John S. Cone
> 3. McCone
> 4. Re: conelist digest: October 05, 1999
> 5. Battle of Moore's Creek NC in Revolutionary War
> 6. William Cone 1760
> 7. Fwd: Re: Cone family web page http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swillia...
> 8. Jesse/Acey  at Battle of Moore's Creek
> 9. Re: McCone
> 10. Jesse Cone
> 11. Re: Jesse Cone
> 12. Re: Jesse Cone
> 13. Andrew Jackson Cone
> 14. Re: Barzillai/ Andrew Jackson Cone
> 15. Re: William Cone 1760
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: National Archives for Indian Rights applications
> From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
> Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 07:51:19 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> Maybe some of this will help someone's line.
>
> Control Number
>                 NRFF-75-53A-28671
>           Media
>                 Textual records
>      Descr. Level
>                 Item
>    Record Group
>                 75
>           Series
>                 53A
>            Item
>                 28671
>            Title
>                 Enrollment for Mamie Cone
>           Dates
>                 ca.1898-ca.1914
>     Creating Org.
>                 Bureau of Indian Affairs. Commissioner to the Five
> Civilized Tribes.
>  Scope & Content
>                 Tribe: Creek
>                 Type: Newborn
>                 Sex: Female
>                 Census Card Number: NB956
>     General Note
>                 To request copies of a Dawes case file, indicate that
> the case is a Dawes
>                 Enrollment Jacket. DO NOT SEND JUST THE CONTROL NUMBER
> OF
>                 THE HIT. You must also provide the name of the enrollee,
> the tribe, the
>                 category, enrollment number (if applicable), and census
> card number. Requests
>                 without this information can not be processed.
>
>                 Please make your requests in writing to NARA's Southwest
> Region (Fort Worth,
>                 TX). Requests are accepted via fax, e-mail, or regular
> mail.
>
>                 Copies cost $10 per census card number up to 20 pages
> and $0.50 per page
>                 thereafter. Payment can be made by check, money order,
> or credit card. Do not
>                 send cash. Payment must be exact, so credit card
> payments generally are the
>                 most convenient.
>
>                 Within the United States, overnight delivery is
> available for an extra $4.00.
>                 Please state in your request that you would like this
> feature and provide your
>                 street address and phone number. Please NOTE: No P.O.
> Box numbers are
>                 accepted.
>        See Also
>                 Series Description
>     Personal Ref.
>                 Mamie Cone
>          Access
>                 Unrestricted.
>  Use Restrictions
>                 None.
>            Items
>                 1 item(s)
>          Contact
>                 NARA's Southwest Region (Fort Worth, TX) (NRFF),
> Building 1, Dock 1, 501
>                 West Felix Street, Fort Worth, TX 76115 PHONE:
> 817-334-5525 FAX:
>                 817-334-5621
>
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Another John S. Cone
> From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
> Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 08:21:03 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 2
>
> Anyone know who this John ties to?
>
> Compiled military service record of John S. Cone, documenting service in
> the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) during the Spanish
> American War.
>
> I have 4 scanned copies of this John S. Cone's Military record if you'd
> like them sent let me know, they are to large to just send across the
> list, already tried that.
>
> This John S. Cone joined for duty and enrolled May 4 1898 in Santa Fe
> New Mexico. was a Prvt, Co H, 1 CAV in Spanish War.  Place of residence
> looks to be Tularosa NM.  Where listed Single or Married, he listed
> married and one Helen Merchant, San Angelo, TX is listed.  Lists his age
> as 27 yrs, 5 ft 5 1/? inches light Complex. gray eyes and born in Grimes
> Co TX occupation Cowboy.
>
> Ring any bells?
>
> Jolene
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: McCone
> From: "Bill Cone" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 08:03:09 -0500
> X-Message-Number: 3
>
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
>
> ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01BF0FD1.3A62D3C0
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> Hi Cone Folks,
>
> I haven't been able to read all my mail lately due to my working 12 hour =
> days every day since Sept. 18, so I have written even less. But I find =
> the discussion on "McCone" very interesting.  I too have heard, all my =
> life, that the name was once McCone.  Maybe it's myth, maybe not. We =
> can't afford to dismiss it as such.  Most of us speculate from time to =
> time; why should we draw the line on a possible name variation?  Since =
> there are so many among us who have heard similar, if not exact, stories =
> about "McCone;" I'm inclined to believe there is something to it. Please =
> continue to submit any information you might run across on this.
>
> Regards,
> Bill Cone
>
> ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01BF0FD1.3A62D3C0
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> charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN">
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
>
> <META content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1 =
> http-equiv=3DContent-Type>
> <META content=3D'"MSHTML 4.72.3612.1706"' name=3DGENERATOR>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY bgColor=3D#d8d0c8>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 face=3D"Lucida Casual">Hi Cone =
> Folks,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 face=3D"Lucida Casual"></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 face=3D"Lucida Casual">I haven't been able to =
> read all my=20
> mail lately due to my working 12 hour days every day since Sept. 18, so =
> I have=20
> written even less. But I find the discussion on &quot;McCone&quot; very=20
> interesting.&nbsp; I too have heard, all my life, that the name was once =
>
> McCone.&nbsp; Maybe it's myth, maybe not. We can't afford to dismiss it =
> as=20
> such.&nbsp; Most of us speculate from time to time; why should we draw =
> the line=20
> on a possible name variation?&nbsp; Since there are so many among us who =
> have=20
> heard similar, if not exact, stories about &quot;McCone;&quot; I'm =
> inclined to=20
> believe there is something to it. Please continue to submit any =
> information you=20
> might run across on this.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 face=3D"Lucida Casual"></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 face=3D"Lucida Casual">Regards,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 face=3D"Lucida Casual">Bill=20
> Cone</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: conelist digest: October 05, 1999
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:24:58 EDT
> X-Message-Number: 4
>
> Group,
>
> I had deduced from Steve's ([email protected]) screen name that
he
> lives near me and I contacted him.  We spoke on the telephone yesterday.
He
> seems like a very nice man, about my age, and we are going to swap info.
> I'll forward as I get reqests.
> He received this info from another person who had provided him with good
info
> on another family.  He thought the information he posted was good and was
> waiting for sources.  Think it was gonna be a long wait. LOL.
> Anyway, y'all take your cross-hairs and laser sights off of him.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Jeff Rogers
> Wetumpka, AL
> RODGERS, MULLINS, SMYTH(E), CONE, JORDAN, PHELPS, TINDAL, CAMPBELL,
RHODES,
> THORNTON, NASH, STROZIER, DOZIER, HEAD, HERRON/HERRING, THURMOND, CHEATHAM
> in the southeast US.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Battle of Moore's Creek NC in Revolutionary War
> From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 08:27:53 -0500
> X-Message-Number: 5
>
> Folks,
>
> Recently, someone posted a brief statement about two (I think) Cones who
> fought in the Battle of Moore's Creek in North Carolina during the
American
> Revolution.  Now I can't find that post even though I'm sure it is
archived.
> Please run it past us again.  I want to know more (no pun intended)
because
> last summer I read a whole bunch about that battle.
>
> Peace,
>
> Al
>
> Al L. Cone
> Jamestown College   <[email protected]>
> North Dakota  701.252.3467   X 2604
> http://www.jc.edu/users/faculty/cone
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: William Cone 1760
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:36:05 EDT
> X-Message-Number: 6
>
> Hi Cousins:
>
> Going thru my records (yes, I'm still around!) and spotting another
William
> in my records and don't have anything on him.  Can anyone help me fill in
> William Cone b. 1760, d. 1820, m. Susannah Anderson.  He is the son of
> William b. 1734, and the FTM records shows he was also b. in Martin Co
> NC.  I would appreciate anything that anyone can send that would help me
> complete my files on this family.
>
> Also, need info on a John Cone, the son of Jesse Cone b. 05 Oct 1754 &
> Charlotte Cooper (no dates)  Jesse is also shown as the son of William
> b. 1734.
>
> Thanks
> Jim Cone
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Fwd: Re: Cone family web page
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swillia...
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:42:48 EDT
> X-Message-Number: 7
>
>
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>
> Al,
> This is the posting you were asking about.  It was posted by CarolJCoop.
If
> you have any more info please share.
> Thanks,
> kim
>
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> From: [email protected]
> Full-name: KLong4356
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:39:29 EDT
> Subject: Fwd: [conelist] Re: Cone family web page
> http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swillia...
> To: [email protected]
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> Al, here is the posting you were looking for. It was posted by CarolJCoop.
> Let me know if you have more information on those two.
> Thanks,
> kim
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> In a message dated 10/04/1999 10:39:05 PM Central Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> << Subj:     Re: Cone family web page
> http://www.angelfire.com/wi/swilliams/acone.html
>  Date:  10/04/1999 10:39:05 PM Central Daylight Time
>  From:  [email protected] (Steven Williams)
>  To:    [email protected]
>
>  Carolyn,
>  I have no real proof of the info on my Cone page.
>  I only have info given to me by my great aunts who belived it to be true.
>  If the info is wrong I ask you to help me correct it.
>  Thanks -- Steve >>
>
> Steve,
> Thank you for responding, and welcome to the family. I will be delighted
to
> help you with your Cone family information. I can send you a GEDCOM of all
> the known descendants of Jesse and Sarah Bailey Cone and would appreciate
> your sending me your Cone GEDCOM.  Let me know which program you use.  As
for
> Jesse's lineage, there are a number of possibilities; however, none of
them
> have been proven.  Along with the other "cousins," I would be very
grateful
> if you would delete the paragraph on your web page regarding Jesse's
> ancestors and replace it with something similar to the following notes I
made
> in my file.  Remember, all of this is unproven.  I look forward to hearing
> from you soon.
> Carolyn
>
> NOTES ON ACEY/JESSE CONE:
>
> Until recently, we descendants had the name "Acey" as the name of our
> earliest Cone ancestor of record.  However, the discovery of the taped
> memoirs of my grandmother, Jessie Austin Montgomery, in which she says
that
> his name was Jesse, has provided us with a clue that we hope will lead to
the
> discovery of just who this elusive ancestor actually was.  The name
"Jesse"
> is found time and time again among the early Cones and it will be a
challenge
> to identify "our" Jesse/Acey.
>
> The name "Acey" came from the profile of his grandson, George Washington
> Cone, in the book "The Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern
> Arkansas," Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1890.  To my knowledge, this was the
> only basis for assuming that this was the name of our ancestor.  Despite
> diligent searches of numerous sources, not one reference has ever been
found
> to an Acey Cone.  Was this a nickname?  Or, did the transcriber of the
book
> simply misunderstand the name G.W. Cone gave him?
>
> According to family lore, Jesse/Acey Cone was born in North Carolina and
> served as a private in the Revolution.  Along with William Bailey, the
father
> of Sarah Bailey Cone, he is supposed to have fought in the Battle of
Moore's
> Creek near Wilmington, NC.
>
> Jesse/Acey could have been from the extensive Cone family that first
settled
> in Haddam, Connecticut in the 17th century.  Some members of this group
> emigrated to North Carolina prior to the Revolution, and after the war
> several moved to Georgia.   Another possiblity is that he was the son of
the
> Neal Cone who died in Martin County, NC in 1782.  This man's sons were
named
> Neal, Jesse, Levy and William.  Yet a third possibility is that he was
> connected to the Cone/McCone/MacCone line that was in Virginia in the
early
> 1700s. It is our hope that further research will provide us with that
elusive
> link.
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> Subject: Jesse/Acey  at Battle of Moore's Creek
> From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:15:38 -0500
> X-Message-Number: 8
>
> Thanks to Kim for finding this in a much longer email from Carolyn
>
> The significance, though speculative, I grant you, puts this Jesse/Acey
> solidly in the Eastern North Carolina (Martin Co.?) Cones.  Why, you may
> ask?  Because the Battle of Moore's Creek was the one big participation in
> the Revolution by the Highland Scots who were settled from modern
> Fayetteville, then Cross Creek, and North and West of there though not as
> far west as modern Charlotte. Those Highland Royalists were badly beaten.
> Many of them got out of NC as soon as they could, e.g., Flora McDonald and
> her Royalist husband went back to Scotland; others went to Canada and the
> islands. The point is, that putting Jesse/Acey in with the rebels, tends
to
> put his roots back in, or at least near, Martin County and suggests that
> somewhere he goes back quite a way.
>
> How's that for speculation based on a little historical fact.
>
> Al
>
>
> Carolyn Cooper wrote:
>
> "According to family lore, Jesse/Acey Cone was born in North Carolina and
> served as a private in the Revolution.  Along with William Bailey, the
> father
> of Sarah Bailey Cone, he is supposed to have fought in the Battle of
Moore's
>
> Creek near Wilmington, NC."
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: McCone
> From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 10:05:16 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 9
>
> Bill Cone wrote:
> >
> > Hi Cone Folks,
> >
> > I haven't been able to read all my mail lately due to my working 12
> > hour days every day since Sept. 18, so I have written even less. But I
> > find the discussion on "McCone" very interesting.  I too have heard,
> > all my life, that the name was once McCone.  Maybe it's myth, maybe
> > not. We can't afford to dismiss it as such.  Most of us speculate from
> > time to time; why should we draw the line on a possible name
> > variation?  Since there are so many among us who have heard similar,
> > if not exact, stories about "McCone;" I'm inclined to believe there is
> > something to it. Please continue to submit any information you might
> > run across on this.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bill Cone
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>
> Bill -  I think it is good for someone to stress this point from time to
> time.  Like you, I have "heard" all my life that at one time the name
> CONE was preceded with some form of Mc/Mac, et al.
>
> When I started into geneaolgy ll years ago, I tended to disregard that
> point that notion.  I had the notion that, since there were records of
> the CONE surname in America as early as 1641, spelled in that manner,
> there would be plenty to keep me busy chasing down the name CONE in this
> form. I actually followed that attitude for several years, until I got
> to the point where supposedly reliable data started becoming
> questionable, and I found myself working in an area with virtually no
> new data coming up.  I found myself in "The books and records" of nearly
> everything, chasing down leads and even hints of leads. This was not
> bad, but most people can't afford to spend that amount of time on
> research.  I'm retired and have no husbandly responsibilities, so I
> pretty much spend my time as I see fit.
>
> Back to my point; I've rambled.  When I got most of the leads run down,
> I found myself in a realm of theories and "possibilities".  Going
> nowhere, yet everywhere.
>
> A couple of years ago I attended a genealogy seminar at Leesburg, FL
> where cuzzin Beth Gay was the speaker.  Cuzzin Beth is the editor of the
> Family Tree Magazine published by the Odum Library at Moultrie, GA which
> has the largest circulation of any genealogy publication in the world.
> Beth is knowledgeable and down to earth.  I love to hear her speak, but
> she does place a lot of emphasis on Scottish connections.
>
> One of her points she made that day was that a genealogist should not
> let the spelling of a name be discounted in your research, which is
> exactly the point you made above.
>
> Not too long afterwards I started looking more closely into the
> Mackcone/Macoone records of Isle of Wight County, VA. of the late 1600's
> and early 1700's.  The records are there, but the links remain theory,
> for the present.
>
> Man, I want to find out WHO the ancestor WAS, and WHERE he got off the
> BOAT.  Europe/Scotland can wait.  I don't think I'll live that long!!
>
> Why, hell!!  This was intended to be a "comment", and turned out to be
> a "testimonial".
>
> Bill, don't rule out anything until you've checked it out to your
> peresonal satisfaction.
>
>                         Good 'ol Grady
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Jesse Cone
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 10:43:59 EDT
> X-Message-Number: 10
>
> The Cone research web site unde Acey Cone lists Jesse Cone as being born
> "1773-1774 -- 1852"  What is the source and could Jesse have been older or
> younger?
> Thanks,
> kim
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Jesse Cone
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 11:23:47 EDT
> X-Message-Number: 11
>
> Kim,
> This is based on the 1850 Conecuh Co. AL census where Jesse says he is
> 77-years-old and was b. in NC.  His son G.W. also said in the Goodspeed
book
> that Jesse was b. 1774. His date of death comes from the Goodspeed book.
Did
> I send you a GEDCOM?  If so, all of the sources are listed for dates of
> birth, death, etc.
> Carolyn
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Jesse Cone
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 11:45:01 EDT
> X-Message-Number: 12
>
> Carolyn,
> Is that the same census that lists Sarah as being 78?  (And yet she is
listed
> as being born in 1781 on the Cone web site and 1783 in the Goodspeed
book?)
> Her memorial marker states she died in 1866 but she was already dead when
her
> husband's will was probated in 1861 )   I took the Goodspeed source
lightly
> after some discussion about whether GW knew what he was talking about when
he
> called his own grandfather Acey.  Just wondering if it was a typo like
maybe
> his name was.  The Cone web site says "1773-1774 -- 1852".  What is a
person
> to believe?  There just seems to be a lot of contradictory statements and
> dates.
>
> Depending on only a year or two difference and an open mind, we might be
able
> to tie him back to someone with a name.
>
> No, I don't believe I received a gedcom from you.  I sent you mine, but
for
> some strange reason it didn't send any spouses with it.  I have yet to
figure
> out the mechanics of the program I use, and I think the instructions were
> translated twice from Japanese!
> Thanks,
> kim
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Andrew Jackson Cone
> From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
> Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 12:58:06 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 13
>
> Here's a Andrew Jackson Cone I had a notation on, thought I'd post him.
>
> Andrew Jackson Cone
> b. April 1833   Suffolk County, NY
> Parents-Barzillai Cone (not sure of spelling on given name)
>              Amy Prior
>
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Barzillai/ Andrew Jackson Cone
> From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 10:10:01 -0700
> X-Message-Number: 14
>
> Barzillai Cone is in the Caleb Cone to Daniel line. son was Andrew Jackson
> Cone.
> Barzillai res at one time at Sag Harbor Suffolk Co NY as well as Lynn MA,
> Middletown CT. He was a cooper by trade.
>
> Per SACFA pg 342 & 389
>
> Rose L
>
> > Here's a Andrew Jackson Cone I had a notation on, thought I'd post him.
> >
> > Andrew Jackson Cone
> > b. April 1833   Suffolk County, NY
> > Parents-Barzillai Cone (not sure of spelling on given name)
> >              Amy Prior
> >
> >
> >
> >
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>
> Subject: Re: William Cone 1760
> From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 13:34:45 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 15
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > Hi Cousins:
> >
> > Going thru my records (yes, I'm still around!) and spotting another
William
> > in my records and don't have anything on him.  Can anyone help me fill
in
> > William Cone b. 1760, d. 1820, m. Susannah Anderson.  He is the son of
> > William b. 1734, and the FTM records shows he was also b. in Martin Co
> > NC.  I would appreciate anything that anyone can send that would help me
> > complete my files on this family.
> >
> > Also, need info on a John Cone, the son of Jesse Cone b. 05 Oct 1754 &
> > Charlotte Cooper (no dates)  Jesse is also shown as the son of William
> > b. 1734.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Jim Cone
> >
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> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> Jim -  if you ever get this cleared up, please let me know.  I've tried
> to work this out without any luck. John may not have gone to Georgia
> with his parents, possibly staying in NC.  I've found no trace of him in
> Georgia that I could link up to.  There are several "John"s early on in
> the Greene County and Milledgeville area.
>
> Back to Jesse Cone/Charlotte Cooper Cone.  William Cone, who left the
> Martin County LW&T dtd 1795 (who MAY have een born in 1734) had a son
> named his son Jesse as a co-executor of the LW&T.  This same William
> Cone, the son of Neal Cone, Sr., also had a brother named Jesse in the
> area at that time.  I still wonder WHICH of these two Jesses was the one
> that married Charlotte, and was the father of John.  Further, which of
> the two went to Washington County, GA????
>
> Don't think on this too much, or you'll be as confused as I am!!
>
> Good 'ol Grady
>
>
>
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1. Re: War of Rebellion
2. Fw: Computer Virus Alert!
3. Fla Reunion

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Subject: Re: War of Rebellion
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 04:09:16 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Scott,

That's more like it. All them bubbas had to do sumthin in the early 1860s,
and that doesn't even count the husbands of all those Southern Belles whose
poppas were Cones.

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 10:05 AM
To: Cone Mailing List
Subject: [conelist] Re: War of Rebellion 


Hello Cone folks,

   For whatever it's worth to anyone. I have copy of an index that show
approx 
225-250 Cone men whom served in the CSA.  Shows (name-rank-outfit-state)   
Georgia Archives, Atlant Ga.   From what I have studied of Cone CSA history
it 
is also incomplete.
                                      Scott


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Subject: [conelist] Re: War of Rebellion 
Author:  <[email protected] (Osmun  Jolene K.)> at SMTP
Date:    10/7/99 6:13 AM


Hi Al,

There just may be more in the 60 volumes, but the index of the last one the 
one's I listed were the only ones, there may be more listed in the books,
but I 
have no idea as yet, the search engine isn't working yet on the site and I 
don't have access to the indexes in our library to check for more.  Fingers 
crossed there is more, but as I understand it the ones below are the only
ones 
in these particular books and Volumes.

Take Care,
Jolene

Al Cone wrote:

> Jolene, et al.,
> You don't claim that this list is complete, but you do say that W of the R

> contains both USA and CSA. A quick scan of the list below indicates as
> missing at least four CSA Cones I know of. 
>
> Al
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 12:49 AM
> To: Cone Mailing List
> Subject: [conelist] War of Rebellion 
>
> Hi All,
>
> As some of you may know Cornell University has put the ENTIRE  "War of 
> the Rebellion" on the internet!!!  Yep Over 60 Volumes.  They have not 
> got the search engine up and running yet, however, I did find a index
> that listed the following Cone, it lists the Series # and Vol # but not 
> page #.
>
> Cone, Mr., I, 53
> Cone, A., IV, 1
> Cone, A.D., I, 35
> Cone, A.G., I, 35
> Cone, Aurelius F., I, 9, 12, 18, 29, 33, 40, 53+; II, 7; IV, 2, 3 
> Cone, Charles., I, 35
> Cone, Charles C., I, 42
> Cone, D.N., I, 11
> Cone, E., I, 34
> Cone, Edward R. I, 26, 46
> Cone Gamaliel, II, 2
> Cone, Horace, I, 26, 34; II, 4, 6, 7; IV, 1 
> Cone, J. B., Jr., I, 35
> Cone, James G., I, 30
> Cone, John I, 49
> Cone, John E., I, 34, 41
> Cone, Joseph S., I, 24, 30, 31, 25 
> Cone, P., I, 35
> Cone, Peter, IV, 3
> Cone, Pinckney S., I, 34; II, 8
> Cone, Spencer W., I, 11, 27; III 1 
> Cone, Sylvester R., I, 17
> Cone, Thomas J., I, 11
> Cone, W.H., I, 28,(or 26), 35, 53
> Cone, William H. I, 38
>
> Cones, Columbus C., I, 38
>
> The url is   http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/MOA-JOURNALS2/WARO.html 
>
> It includes scanned images of reports, correspondence, seizures of
> Southern property, etc. sent to the War Dept. during the Civil War.  It 
> includes
> both Union and Confederate accounts.  It is in chronological order but 
> there
> is no online index.  Many libraries have the index.  Find the volume and 
>
> page number for your subject in the index at the library. 
>
> If anyone finds or knows the page #'s to these, please please relay to 
> the rest of us, I have started scanning through some, but as you will 
> see some of the books are over 1200 pages long, page #'s are
> essential...
>
> Enjoy all,
> Jolene
>
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Subject: Fw: Computer Virus Alert!
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 08:15:25 -0700
X-Message-Number: 2

This is the Virus that Al wrote about. This came off the McAfee site.

Rose L
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: roseland <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 8:23 AM
Subject: Computer Virus Alert!


> Greetings, [email protected]
>
> I thought you would be interested in knowing about this computer virus...
>
> Virus Name: VBS/Freelink
>
> Virus Characteristics:
> This VB-Script worm distributes itself as an email attachment and attempts
> to invoke two common IRC clients.
> The 'To' field of the email is always empty and the email subject always
> appears as:
>
> <P>Check this
>
> <P>The email body contains the attachment, normally 'Links.vbs', and the
> line
>
> <P>Have fun with these links.<BR>
> Bye.
>
> <P>When the recipient opens (runs) this script attachment on a system,
> which supports the Windows Scripting host ( installed by default in
> Windows98 and Windows2000 ) the encrypted worm will drop two VBS script
> files on the system:
>
> <P>%Windows%\System\Rundll.vbs<BR>
> %Windows%\Links.vbs
>
> <P>Then a message box will be displayed like:
>
> <P>DesktopFREE XXX LINKS.URL <BR>
> This will add a shortcut to the XXX sites on your desktop. <BR>
> Do you want to continue (Yes/No).
>
> <P>If Yes was answered a desktop shortcut symbol 'FREE XXX LINKS' is
> created,
> linking to an adult website. Afterwards (in both cases) the worm continues
> to
> look for mapped drives to also copy \Links.vbs to their root directory.
> Execution, thus possibly further spreading, here is only possible if
> another user activates the script file manually. Now the main distribution
> method is called:
>
> <P>If MS Outlook98 or MS Outlook2000 are running, the worm will search all
> address entries in all Outlook address books ( Global, Personal, Contacts
> etc.) to create a list of recipients, which will be BCC-ed (thus not
> visible in the TO field) on the generated message containing the worm
> attachment.
>
> <P>The second file 'Rundll.vbs' will be installed in the registry to run
> automatically on Windows startup, using the particular key:
> \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Rundll
>
> <P>When RunDll.vbs is executed, the file Links.vbs will be re-encrypted
> differently and the code searches for two installed IRC software clients
> by searching the complete directories of C:\MIRC, C:\Pirch98 for the
> executables Mirc32.exe and Pirch98.exe. Additionally the local system
> 'Programs files' folder of Windows is examined the same way. If one IRC
> installation is found, the appropriate INI script is dropped on this
> location: Script.ini or Events.ini. If the client software is able to
> support these script commands, during the next IRC session the worm
> %Windows%\Links.vbs is send via DCC, when a user joins a channel.
>
> <P><B>NOTE:</B>
> <BR>AVERT Recomends scanning for all files at the gateway.  In addition,
> you should review your current default extension and confirm .VBS is
> included for the scan.
>
>
>
> To check your system for this virus, and to learn how to protect yourself
> from computer viruses, visit the McAfee PC Clinic at
> http://clinic.mcafee.com.
>
> This email was sent to you by Rose Landmesser
>


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Subject: Fla Reunion
From: "Patricia Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 20:12:55 -0400
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Hope all of you folks have wonderful reunions. I only wish we could have =
been a part of them - Macclenny and Madison. Maybe next year will be =
better for us.

Mother had the lumbar epidural steroid injection on Monday, Oct 4th and =
that seems to have eased heer some. She (we) have a long way to go. The =
ambulance had to pick her up to go to the hospital for the procedure =
because she was in so much pain that she couldn't even sit up and they =
brought her home. She sat up on the side of the hospital bed today for =
the first time since 9/24 and that was less than 5 mins.

I have gone from caring for our great-grandchildren to caring for a =
parent. It is harder with Mother since she has always been in charge. =
Even at 93 she will give orders and remind us of things we have been =
doing for years. Thankfully, we have two daughters that think of Mother =
as a second mother and are helping with her care when they can. The =
older daughter will relieve me tonight so I can sleep in my own bed for =
a change.

Sorry to clutter the other mail boxes but only had time for one letter. =
Have fun and a safe return home. Fill me in on all the news.

Pat and Howard

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To: conelist digest recipients <[email protected]>
Subject: conelist digest: October 10, 1999
Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 12:02 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, October 10, 1999.

1. UPDATED CONE LIST
2. Re: UPDATED CONE LIST

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Subject: UPDATED CONE LIST
From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:08:29 EDT
X-Message-Number: 1

The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address and 
the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.  A list of those not 
responding follows this one.

"Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
Phyllis Gaskill    [email protected]    

Tracy A. Cone   [email protected] 

Rose Landmesser   permanent e-mail is  -  [email protected].  Temp until 
sometime in Nov. has is  -  [email protected].  Flashnet will forward all my 
mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.  

Marge Whitney       [email protected]        

K(aren) Fern Cone   [email protected]  

Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal    [email protected]   

Lois Cone Favor   [email protected]  

Darlene K Elias   [email protected]   

Elizabeth Knauss     [email protected]    

"Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
Jolene Kaye Osmun   [email protected]  
home pages:  http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/
                     http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html
                     
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html

Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.   [email protected]   

Linda Pratt   [email protected]   

Betty J. Bireley   [email protected]  

"Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
Pam Harden     [email protected]       

Reeves, Bruce   [email protected]     

Reeves, Judy     [email protected]         

Bob Cone   [email protected]    

Kerry Cone  [email protected]  

Cerelle Woods Simmons   [email protected]  

Mary Beth Woodall Wood   [email protected]   

"Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
Kim Long  [email protected]  

Jeff Rogers   [email protected]  

Maxine Rogers    [email protected]   

Terri Cone   [email protected]  

Carolyn Cooper   [email protected]  

William Stephen (Bill) Cone  [email protected]

"William Cone (1734) & Elizabeth Morris:" 
Allison Hurst    [email protected]   

Al Cone   [email protected]  

Ann Downing [email protected]   

Cone, Jim       [email protected]      

Lyne Cone   [email protected]

"William Cone and Martha Beacham:"    
Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]  

Marion Cowan   [email protected]   or [email protected] 

"William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
Jennifer E. Cone  [email protected]  

"William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
Sharlotte Neely Donnelly  [email protected]  

Patricia & William Howard Cone     [email protected]   

Charles A. Cone   [email protected]   

Frank Roberts Betts    [email protected]    

Kenneth B. Cone    [email protected]    

Janice Billy    [email protected]    

"John Cone,  died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:  Rachel 
Colding):"
Jerry Scott   [email protected]   

"Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
Ronda Sword Winkfein   [email protected]   

"Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
 Julia Chaffin   [email protected]  

"Leroy Jacob Cone:"
Eddie Cone             [email protected]           

"Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before and 
after this date unknown:"
Susan Holley   [email protected]   

"Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
William Bernard Cone, Jr.  [email protected]   

"Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
Arthur L. Olsen   [email protected]   

The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail addresses.  
Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however, others may 
have unsubscribed.  They are listed with their last known addresses.

Judy Canant  [email protected]
Jim Coburn   [email protected]
Angela Cone   [email protected]
Grady Odis Cone   [email protected]
Martha Cone   [email protected]
Scott Cone   [email protected]
Sam DuBose   [email protected]
Anne Futch   [email protected]
Jim Hall   [email protected]
Joe and Mim ??   [email protected]
James "Jim" Cone   [email protected]
Guy Littman   [email protected]
Jim Marsh   [email protected]
Carol Mitchell   [email protected]
William Norton   [email protected]
Jane Owen   [email protected]
Kenneth Schwendimann   [email protected]
Patricia Sullivan   [email protected]
Michelle Voirin   [email protected]
Vickie Warner   [email protected]
 



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Subject: Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:26:42 -0400
X-Message-Number: 2

Hi Carol,

Wonderful job and very appreciated for all your hard work and time...Thank
You...

A note to all, Michelle Voirin, is of Archelaus Cone line, but no longer has
computer or email.

Hope this help with this one...

Jolene

[email protected] wrote:

> The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address and
> the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.  A list of those not
> responding follows this one.
>
> "Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
> Phyllis Gaskill    [email protected]
>
> Tracy A. Cone   [email protected]
>
> Rose Landmesser   permanent e-mail is  -  [email protected].  Temp until
> sometime in Nov. has is  -  [email protected].  Flashnet will forward all my
> mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
>
> Marge Whitney       [email protected]
>
> K(aren) Fern Cone   [email protected]
>
> Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal    [email protected]
>
> Lois Cone Favor   [email protected]
>
> Darlene K Elias   [email protected]
>
> Elizabeth Knauss     [email protected]
>
> "Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
> Jolene Kaye Osmun   [email protected]
> home pages:  http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/
>                      http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html
>
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html
>
> Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.   [email protected]
>
> Linda Pratt   [email protected]
>
> Betty J. Bireley   [email protected]
>
> "Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
> Pam Harden     [email protected]
>
> Reeves, Bruce   [email protected]
>
> Reeves, Judy     [email protected]
>
> Bob Cone   [email protected]
>
> Kerry Cone  [email protected]
>
> Cerelle Woods Simmons   [email protected]
>
> Mary Beth Woodall Wood   [email protected]
>
> "Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
> Kim Long  [email protected]
>
> Jeff Rogers   [email protected]
>
> Maxine Rogers    [email protected]
>
> Terri Cone   [email protected]
>
> Carolyn Cooper   [email protected]
>
> William Stephen (Bill) Cone  [email protected]
>
> "William Cone (1734) & Elizabeth Morris:"
> Allison Hurst    [email protected]
>
> Al Cone   [email protected]
>
> Ann Downing [email protected]
>
> Cone, Jim       [email protected]
>
> Lyne Cone   [email protected]
>
> "William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
> Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
>
> Marion Cowan   [email protected]   or [email protected]
>
> "William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
> Jennifer E. Cone  [email protected]
>
> "William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
> Sharlotte Neely Donnelly  [email protected]
>
> Patricia & William Howard Cone     [email protected]
>
> Charles A. Cone   [email protected]
>
> Frank Roberts Betts    [email protected]
>
> Kenneth B. Cone    [email protected]
>
> Janice Billy    [email protected]
>
> "John Cone,  died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:  Rachel
> Colding):"
> Jerry Scott   [email protected]
>
> "Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
> Ronda Sword Winkfein   [email protected]
>
> "Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
>  Julia Chaffin   [email protected]
>
> "Leroy Jacob Cone:"
> Eddie Cone             [email protected]
>
> "Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before and
> after this date unknown:"
> Susan Holley   [email protected]
>
> "Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
> William Bernard Cone, Jr.  [email protected]
>
> "Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
> Arthur L. Olsen   [email protected]
>
> The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail addresses.
> Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however, others may
> have unsubscribed.  They are listed with their last known addresses.
>
> Judy Canant  [email protected]
> Jim Coburn   [email protected]
> Angela Cone   [email protected]
> Grady Odis Cone   [email protected]
> Martha Cone   [email protected]
> Scott Cone   [email protected]
> Sam DuBose   [email protected]
> Anne Futch   [email protected]
> Jim Hall   [email protected]
> Joe and Mim ??   [email protected]
> James "Jim" Cone   [email protected]
> Guy Littman   [email protected]
> Jim Marsh   [email protected]
> Carol Mitchell   [email protected]
> William Norton   [email protected]
> Jane Owen   [email protected]
> Kenneth Schwendimann   [email protected]
> Patricia Sullivan   [email protected]
> Michelle Voirin   [email protected]
> Vickie Warner   [email protected]
>
>
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Subject: conelist digest: October 11, 1999
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 12:01 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, October 11, 1999.

1. Re: conelist digest: October 10, 1999
2. William Franklan Augustus Cone 1844-1911
3. agnate & cognate
4. RE: agnate & cognate
5. URL for A.Word.A.Day
6. Genforum post
7. RE: Cone book
8. Re: William Franklan Augustus Cone 1844-1911
9. Re: conelist digest: October 10, 1999
10. Jesse and Aseneth Bodiford Cone
11. Cone engagement in 1960s?
12. RE: Cone engagement in 1960s?

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Subject: Re: conelist digest: October 10, 1999
From: Kerry Blalock <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 07:22:41 -0700
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Some how I did not reply to message on my line. I am from Daniel Cone and
Mehitable Spencer according to William Whitney Cone's book. I have not traced
through records to be sure it is correct. I am in the process of transferring the
information from his book into a data base and posting it on the internet at:

http://pweb.netcom.com/~kerrycb/cone.htm

Cone Mailing List digest wrote:

> Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, October 10, 1999.
>
> 1. UPDATED CONE LIST
> 2. Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: UPDATED CONE LIST
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:08:29 EDT
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address and
> the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.  A list of those not
> responding follows this one.
>
> "Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
> Phyllis Gaskill    [email protected]
>
> Tracy A. Cone   [email protected]
>
> Rose Landmesser   permanent e-mail is  -  [email protected].  Temp until
> sometime in Nov. has is  -  [email protected].  Flashnet will forward all my
> mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
>
> Marge Whitney       [email protected]
>
> K(aren) Fern Cone   [email protected]
>
> Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal    [email protected]
>
> Lois Cone Favor   [email protected]
>
> Darlene K Elias   [email protected]
>
> Elizabeth Knauss     [email protected]
>
> "Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
> Jolene Kaye Osmun   [email protected]
> home pages:  http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/
>                      http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html
>
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html
>
> Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.   [email protected]
>
> Linda Pratt   [email protected]
>
> Betty J. Bireley   [email protected]
>
> "Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
> Pam Harden     [email protected]
>
> Reeves, Bruce   [email protected]
>
> Reeves, Judy     [email protected]
>
> Bob Cone   [email protected]
>
> Kerry Cone  [email protected]
>
> Cerelle Woods Simmons   [email protected]
>
> Mary Beth Woodall Wood   [email protected]
>
> "Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
> Kim Long  [email protected]
>
> Jeff Rogers   [email protected]
>
> Maxine Rogers    [email protected]
>
> Terri Cone   [email protected]
>
> Carolyn Cooper   [email protected]
>
> William Stephen (Bill) Cone  [email protected]
>
> "William Cone (1734) & Elizabeth Morris:"
> Allison Hurst    [email protected]
>
> Al Cone   [email protected]
>
> Ann Downing [email protected]
>
> Cone, Jim       [email protected]
>
> Lyne Cone   [email protected]
>
> "William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
> Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
>
> Marion Cowan   [email protected]   or [email protected]
>
> "William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
> Jennifer E. Cone  [email protected]
>
> "William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
> Sharlotte Neely Donnelly  [email protected]
>
> Patricia & William Howard Cone     [email protected]
>
> Charles A. Cone   [email protected]
>
> Frank Roberts Betts    [email protected]
>
> Kenneth B. Cone    [email protected]
>
> Janice Billy    [email protected]
>
> "John Cone,  died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:  Rachel
> Colding):"
> Jerry Scott   [email protected]
>
> "Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
> Ronda Sword Winkfein   [email protected]
>
> "Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
>  Julia Chaffin   [email protected]
>
> "Leroy Jacob Cone:"
> Eddie Cone             [email protected]
>
> "Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before and
> after this date unknown:"
> Susan Holley   [email protected]
>
> "Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
> William Bernard Cone, Jr.  [email protected]
>
> "Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
> Arthur L. Olsen   [email protected]
>
> The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail addresses.
> Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however, others may
> have unsubscribed.  They are listed with their last known addresses.
>
> Judy Canant  [email protected]
> Jim Coburn   [email protected]
> Angela Cone   [email protected]
> Grady Odis Cone   [email protected]
> Martha Cone   [email protected]
> Scott Cone   [email protected]
> Sam DuBose   [email protected]
> Anne Futch   [email protected]
> Jim Hall   [email protected]
> Joe and Mim ??   [email protected]
> James "Jim" Cone   [email protected]
> Guy Littman   [email protected]
> Jim Marsh   [email protected]
> Carol Mitchell   [email protected]
> William Norton   [email protected]
> Jane Owen   [email protected]
> Kenneth Schwendimann   [email protected]
> Patricia Sullivan   [email protected]
> Michelle Voirin   [email protected]
> Vickie Warner   [email protected]
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
> From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
> Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:26:42 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 2
>
> Hi Carol,
>
> Wonderful job and very appreciated for all your hard work and time...Thank
> You...
>
> A note to all, Michelle Voirin, is of Archelaus Cone line, but no longer has
> computer or email.
>
> Hope this help with this one...
>
> Jolene
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address and
> > the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.  A list of those not
> > responding follows this one.
> >
> > "Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
> > Phyllis Gaskill    [email protected]
> >
> > Tracy A. Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Rose Landmesser   permanent e-mail is  -  [email protected].  Temp until
> > sometime in Nov. has is  -  [email protected].  Flashnet will forward all my
> > mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
> >
> > Marge Whitney       [email protected]
> >
> > K(aren) Fern Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal    [email protected]
> >
> > Lois Cone Favor   [email protected]
> >
> > Darlene K Elias   [email protected]
> >
> > Elizabeth Knauss     [email protected]
> >
> > "Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
> > Jolene Kaye Osmun   [email protected]
> > home pages:  http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/
> >                      http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html
> >
> > Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.   [email protected]
> >
> > Linda Pratt   [email protected]
> >
> > Betty J. Bireley   [email protected]
> >
> > "Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
> > Pam Harden     [email protected]
> >
> > Reeves, Bruce   [email protected]
> >
> > Reeves, Judy     [email protected]
> >
> > Bob Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Kerry Cone  [email protected]
> >
> > Cerelle Woods Simmons   [email protected]
> >
> > Mary Beth Woodall Wood   [email protected]
> >
> > "Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
> > Kim Long  [email protected]
> >
> > Jeff Rogers   [email protected]
> >
> > Maxine Rogers    [email protected]
> >
> > Terri Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Carolyn Cooper   [email protected]
> >
> > William Stephen (Bill) Cone  [email protected]
> >
> > "William Cone (1734) & Elizabeth Morris:"
> > Allison Hurst    [email protected]
> >
> > Al Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Ann Downing [email protected]
> >
> > Cone, Jim       [email protected]
> >
> > Lyne Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > "William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
> > Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
> >
> > Marion Cowan   [email protected]   or [email protected]
> >
> > "William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
> > Jennifer E. Cone  [email protected]
> >
> > "William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
> > Sharlotte Neely Donnelly  [email protected]
> >
> > Patricia & William Howard Cone     [email protected]
> >
> > Charles A. Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Frank Roberts Betts    [email protected]
> >
> > Kenneth B. Cone    [email protected]
> >
> > Janice Billy    [email protected]
> >
> > "John Cone,  died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:  Rachel
> > Colding):"
> > Jerry Scott   [email protected]
> >
> > "Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
> > Ronda Sword Winkfein   [email protected]
> >
> > "Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
> >  Julia Chaffin   [email protected]
> >
> > "Leroy Jacob Cone:"
> > Eddie Cone             [email protected]
> >
> > "Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before and
> > after this date unknown:"
> > Susan Holley   [email protected]
> >
> > "Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
> > William Bernard Cone, Jr.  [email protected]
> >
> > "Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
> > Arthur L. Olsen   [email protected]
> >
> > The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail addresses.
> > Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however, others may
> > have unsubscribed.  They are listed with their last known addresses.
> >
> > Judy Canant  [email protected]
> > Jim Coburn   [email protected]
> > Angela Cone   [email protected]
> > Grady Odis Cone   [email protected]
> > Martha Cone   [email protected]
> > Scott Cone   [email protected]
> > Sam DuBose   [email protected]
> > Anne Futch   [email protected]
> > Jim Hall   [email protected]
> > Joe and Mim ??   [email protected]
> > James "Jim" Cone   [email protected]
> > Guy Littman   [email protected]
> > Jim Marsh   [email protected]
> > Carol Mitchell   [email protected]
> > William Norton   [email protected]
> > Jane Owen   [email protected]
> > Kenneth Schwendimann   [email protected]
> > Patricia Sullivan   [email protected]
> > Michelle Voirin   [email protected]
> > Vickie Warner   [email protected]
> >
> >
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Some how I did not reply to message on my line. I am from Daniel Cone and
Mehitable Spencer according to William Whitney Cone's book. I have not
traced through records to be sure it is correct. I am in the process of
transferring the information from his book into a data base and posting
it on the internet at:
<dl><A HREF="http://pweb.netcom.com/~kerrycb/cone.htm">http://pweb.netcom.com/~kerrycb/cone.htm</A></dl>

<p>Cone Mailing List digest wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, October 10,
1999.
<p>1. UPDATED CONE LIST
<br>2. Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
<p>----------------------------------------------------------------------
<p>Subject: UPDATED CONE LIST
<br>From: [email protected]
<br>Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:08:29 EDT
<br>X-Message-Number: 1
<p>The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address
and
<br>the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.&nbsp; A list of those
not
<br>responding follows this one.
<p>"Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
<br>Phyllis Gaskill&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Tracy A. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Rose Landmesser&nbsp;&nbsp; permanent e-mail is&nbsp; -&nbsp; [email protected].&nbsp;
Temp until
<br>sometime in Nov. has is&nbsp; -&nbsp; [email protected].&nbsp; Flashnet
will forward all my
<br>mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
<p>Marge Whitney&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>K(aren) Fern Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Lois Cone Favor&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Darlene K Elias&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Elizabeth Knauss&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
<br>Jolene Kaye Osmun&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>home pages:&nbsp; <a href="http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/">http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/</a>
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html">http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html</a>
<p><a href="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html">http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html</a>
<p>Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Linda Pratt&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Betty J. Bireley&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
<br>Pam Harden&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Reeves, Bruce&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Reeves, Judy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Bob Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Kerry Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Cerelle Woods Simmons&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Mary Beth Woodall Wood&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
<br>Kim Long&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Jeff Rogers&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Maxine Rogers&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Terri Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Carolyn Cooper&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>William Stephen (Bill) Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"William Cone (1734) &amp; Elizabeth Morris:"
<br>Allison Hurst&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Al Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Ann Downing [email protected]
<p>Cone, Jim&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Lyne Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
<br>Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
<p>Marion Cowan&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]&nbsp;&nbsp; or [email protected]
<p>"William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
<br>Jennifer E. Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
<br>Sharlotte Neely Donnelly&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Patricia &amp; William Howard Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Charles A. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Frank Roberts Betts&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Kenneth B. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Janice Billy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"John Cone,&nbsp; died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:&nbsp;
Rachel
<br>Colding):"
<br>Jerry Scott&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
<br>Ronda Sword Winkfein&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
<br>&nbsp;Julia Chaffin&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Leroy Jacob Cone:"
<br>Eddie Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
[email protected]
<p>"Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before
and
<br>after this date unknown:"
<br>Susan Holley&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
<br>William Bernard Cone, Jr.&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
<br>Arthur L. Olsen&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail addresses.
<br>Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however, others
may
<br>have unsubscribed.&nbsp; They are listed with their last known addresses.
<p>Judy Canant&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Jim Coburn&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Angela Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Grady Odis Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Martha Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Scott Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Sam DuBose&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Anne Futch&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Jim Hall&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Joe and Mim ??&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>James "Jim" Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Guy Littman&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Jim Marsh&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Carol Mitchell&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>William Norton&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Jane Owen&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Kenneth Schwendimann&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Patricia Sullivan&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Michelle Voirin&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Vickie Warner&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>&nbsp;
<p>----------------------------------------------------------------------
<p>Subject: Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
<br>From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
<br>Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:26:42 -0400
<br>X-Message-Number: 2
<p>Hi Carol,
<p>Wonderful job and very appreciated for all your hard work and time...Thank
<br>You...
<p>A note to all, Michelle Voirin, is of Archelaus Cone line, but no longer
has
<br>computer or email.
<p>Hope this help with this one...
<p>Jolene
<p>[email protected] wrote:
<p>> The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address
and
<br>> the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.&nbsp; A list of those
not
<br>> responding follows this one.
<br>>
<br>> "Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
<br>> Phyllis Gaskill&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Tracy A. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Rose Landmesser&nbsp;&nbsp; permanent e-mail is&nbsp; -&nbsp; [email protected].&nbsp;
Temp until
<br>> sometime in Nov. has is&nbsp; -&nbsp; [email protected].&nbsp; Flashnet
will forward all my
<br>> mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
<br>>
<br>> Marge Whitney&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> K(aren) Fern Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Lois Cone Favor&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Darlene K Elias&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Elizabeth Knauss&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
<br>> Jolene Kaye Osmun&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> home pages:&nbsp; <a href="http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/">http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/</a>
<br>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html">http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html</a>
<br>>
<br>> <a href="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html">http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html</a>
<br>>
<br>> Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Linda Pratt&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Betty J. Bireley&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
<br>> Pam Harden&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Reeves, Bruce&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Reeves, Judy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Bob Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Kerry Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Cerelle Woods Simmons&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Mary Beth Woodall Wood&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
<br>> Kim Long&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Jeff Rogers&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Maxine Rogers&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Terri Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Carolyn Cooper&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> William Stephen (Bill) Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "William Cone (1734) &amp; Elizabeth Morris:"
<br>> Allison Hurst&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Al Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Ann Downing [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Cone, Jim&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Lyne Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
<br>> Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Marion Cowan&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]&nbsp;&nbsp; or [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
<br>> Jennifer E. Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
<br>> Sharlotte Neely Donnelly&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Patricia &amp; William Howard Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Charles A. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Frank Roberts Betts&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Kenneth B. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Janice Billy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "John Cone,&nbsp; died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:&nbsp;
Rachel
<br>> Colding):"
<br>> Jerry Scott&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
<br>> Ronda Sword Winkfein&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
<br>>&nbsp; Julia Chaffin&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Leroy Jacob Cone:"
<br>> Eddie Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
[email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before
and
<br>> after this date unknown:"
<br>> Susan Holley&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
<br>> William Bernard Cone, Jr.&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
<br>> Arthur L. Olsen&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail
addresses.
<br>> Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however,
others may
<br>> have unsubscribed.&nbsp; They are listed with their last known addresses.
<br>>
<br>> Judy Canant&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Jim Coburn&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Angela Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Grady Odis Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Martha Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Scott Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Sam DuBose&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Anne Futch&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Jim Hall&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Joe and Mim ??&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> James "Jim" Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Guy Littman&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Jim Marsh&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Carol Mitchell&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> William Norton&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Jane Owen&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Kenneth Schwendimann&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Patricia Sullivan&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Michelle Voirin&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Vickie Warner&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
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Subject: William Franklan Augustus Cone 1844-1911
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 07:43:10 -0400
X-Message-Number: 2


Mill Creek Methodist Church est. 1840              Jewell Ga. (Handcock County) 

                                     IN MEMORIAM


  As the sun was hiding his face behind the western hills. on March 31,1911. The
angel of death entered the home of Mr.W.A. Cone in Jewel, and bore his spirit 
to the God who gave it.  He was born in Washington County on April 28th 1844, 
moved to Milledgeville when a boy, went to war in 1861,was wounded at 
Gettyesburge in 1863.  He was married in 1866 to Susie Camp: to this union were 
born six children, four of whom survived him, one son and three daughters.  For 
twenty four years he lived a devout Christian life.  He was loyal to his church 
obligations and an able teacher in Sunday School. Who that knew him can never 
forget that sunny disposition and cheerful face that scattered gloom as light 
scatters darkness.  Those once made happy by his sunny presence are sad and 
lonely but we pray that the Fathers all sufficient grace may conform the void, 
thus made by his providence, that some glad and bright tomorrow,they shall 
again hear his voice and clasp his hand on the celestial shore.

Therefore be it resolved:

First: That in his passing away the church. the Sunday School: the State and his
Family have lost one of its most faithful members and citizens.  That we will 
ever hold in sacred remembrance the name of this beloved friend and true 
Christian character.

Second: That it is but natural that we should morn when we miss his cheerful 
face from among us. We believe that our departing friend has stepped from this 
to a higher life for he believed in him who said," whosoever liveth and 
believith on me shall never die."

Third: That the sympathy and condolence of this Sunday School be extended to the
Family of our deceased brother with the assurance that our prayer for them is 
that when their course in this world is run that they may be reunited in that 
better land with him whose gone before.

Fourth: That these resolutions be spread upon the Sunday School minutes, and a 
copy sent to the family and published in the "Sparta Ishmalite" and " Warrenton 
Clipper"


                                         Mr. Z.R.Smith
                                         Miss. Pearl Brantly
                                         Miss. Maud Twilley
                                            Committee
W.A was the one of John D. Cone
and Grandson of Archelous Cone



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Subject: agnate & cognate
From: Cerelle <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 11:50:12 -0500
X-Message-Number: 3

I don't know if the rest of you subscribe to Word.A.Day from
Wordsmith, but I think it's one of the cheapest daily thrills
online. Today's word was "agnate," meaning "related on or
descended from the father's or male side," OR, "coming from a
common source; akin." 

I've used the word "cognate" all my life, but "agnate" was new to
me. I popped over to Merriam-Webster Online, and typed "cognate"
into the search box. Well, well, well! One of the meanings of
"cognate" is "related on the mother's side." 

WHO KNEW???

I had no idea. 

And now, here's a note to all my fellow Archelaus Cone
descendants: I'm the proud new owner of a scanner (hurray!), and
I can now scan family photos and documents and send them to any
of you who want to see them. Just let me know...

Cerelle in Texas

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Subject: RE: agnate & cognate
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 12:02:03 -0500
X-Message-Number: 4

Cerelle,

Fantastic! I feel overwhelmed. The best I can do is:
http://www.uselessknowledge.com

Please share the URL of your Word.A.Day site with us.

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: Cerelle [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 11:50 AM
To: Cone Mailing List
Subject: [conelist] agnate & cognate


I don't know if the rest of you subscribe to Word.A.Day from
Wordsmith, but I think it's one of the cheapest daily thrills
online. Today's word was "agnate," meaning "related on or
descended from the father's or male side," OR, "coming from a
common source; akin." 

I've used the word "cognate" all my life, but "agnate" was new to
me. I popped over to Merriam-Webster Online, and typed "cognate"
into the search box. Well, well, well! One of the meanings of
"cognate" is "related on the mother's side." 

WHO KNEW???

I had no idea. 

And now, here's a note to all my fellow Archelaus Cone
descendants: I'm the proud new owner of a scanner (hurray!), and
I can now scan family photos and documents and send them to any
of you who want to see them. Just let me know...

Cerelle in Texas

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Subject: URL for A.Word.A.Day
From: Cerelle <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 12:36:57 -0500
X-Message-Number: 5

Al, your wish is my command! ;-) Here's that URL:

http://www.wordsmith.org/awad/index.html

This is the best deal on the Internet, in my opinion. It costs
nothing, it arrives daily like clockwork, and it nearly always
teaches me something I didn't know before. Even if I already know
the word of the day, the daily quote at the bottom is generally
worth reading. Click on the link above, and then click on the
word *subscribe* -- you won't be sorry, I promise!

And here's the link to Merriam-Webster, just for grins:

http://www.m-w.com/

Cerelle (the linguaphile)

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Subject: Genforum post
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 11:03:45 -0700
X-Message-Number: 6

Jesse Cone m. Seaneth Bodiford 1831 GA
Posted by: Martha Kendall Holmes
                                                                    Date:
October 08, 1999 at 07:59:28

of 215



Seeking information re Jesse Cone and Seaneth Bodiford who married 30 June
1831 in Decatur Co., GA. Thanks.
Martha Kendall Holmes [email protected]


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Subject: RE: Cone book
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 11:12:20 -0700
X-Message-Number: 7

on page 7:

WW Cone writes " I am under special obligations to the CT historical Society
at Hartford and the KS State Historical Society at Topeka for favors
extended.

Wonder if they have the original records. Any one living near there that
could check???

Also under list of people responding to him from FL / GA / AL / NC
George W Cone  Johnson's Crossing AL
Peter D Cone   Benton FL
George W Cone   Ivanhoe GA
W G Cone  Glover NC

For other states e-mail me.

Rose L


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Subject: Re: William Franklan Augustus Cone 1844-1911
From: Billy Cowan <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 14:22:28 -0400
X-Message-Number: 8

Thank you for sharing the memorial.

That is beautiful.

Marion


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Subject: Re: conelist digest: October 10, 1999
From: Kerry Blalock <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 16:46:22 -0700
X-Message-Number: 9

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

I am from the Daniel line of Daniel, I have attached a txt file that fills in the
line from me back to Daniel.

Kerry

Cone Mailing List digest wrote:

> Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, October 10, 1999.
>
> 1. UPDATED CONE LIST
> 2. Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: UPDATED CONE LIST
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:08:29 EDT
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address and
> the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.  A list of those not
> responding follows this one.
>
> "Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
> Phyllis Gaskill    [email protected]
>
> Tracy A. Cone   [email protected]
>
> Rose Landmesser   permanent e-mail is  -  [email protected].  Temp until
> sometime in Nov. has is  -  [email protected].  Flashnet will forward all my
> mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
>
> Marge Whitney       [email protected]
>
> K(aren) Fern Cone   [email protected]
>
> Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal    [email protected]
>
> Lois Cone Favor   [email protected]
>
> Darlene K Elias   [email protected]
>
> Elizabeth Knauss     [email protected]
>
> "Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
> Jolene Kaye Osmun   [email protected]
> home pages:  http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/
>                      http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html
>
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html
>
> Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.   [email protected]
>
> Linda Pratt   [email protected]
>
> Betty J. Bireley   [email protected]
>
> "Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
> Pam Harden     [email protected]
>
> Reeves, Bruce   [email protected]
>
> Reeves, Judy     [email protected]
>
> Bob Cone   [email protected]
>
> Kerry Cone  [email protected]
>
> Cerelle Woods Simmons   [email protected]
>
> Mary Beth Woodall Wood   [email protected]
>
> "Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
> Kim Long  [email protected]
>
> Jeff Rogers   [email protected]
>
> Maxine Rogers    [email protected]
>
> Terri Cone   [email protected]
>
> Carolyn Cooper   [email protected]
>
> William Stephen (Bill) Cone  [email protected]
>
> "William Cone (1734) & Elizabeth Morris:"
> Allison Hurst    [email protected]
>
> Al Cone   [email protected]
>
> Ann Downing [email protected]
>
> Cone, Jim       [email protected]
>
> Lyne Cone   [email protected]
>
> "William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
> Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
>
> Marion Cowan   [email protected]   or [email protected]
>
> "William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
> Jennifer E. Cone  [email protected]
>
> "William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
> Sharlotte Neely Donnelly  [email protected]
>
> Patricia & William Howard Cone     [email protected]
>
> Charles A. Cone   [email protected]
>
> Frank Roberts Betts    [email protected]
>
> Kenneth B. Cone    [email protected]
>
> Janice Billy    [email protected]
>
> "John Cone,  died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:  Rachel
> Colding):"
> Jerry Scott   [email protected]
>
> "Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
> Ronda Sword Winkfein   [email protected]
>
> "Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
>  Julia Chaffin   [email protected]
>
> "Leroy Jacob Cone:"
> Eddie Cone             [email protected]
>
> "Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before and
> after this date unknown:"
> Susan Holley   [email protected]
>
> "Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
> William Bernard Cone, Jr.  [email protected]
>
> "Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
> Arthur L. Olsen   [email protected]
>
> The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail addresses.
> Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however, others may
> have unsubscribed.  They are listed with their last known addresses.
>
> Judy Canant  [email protected]
> Jim Coburn   [email protected]
> Angela Cone   [email protected]
> Grady Odis Cone   [email protected]
> Martha Cone   [email protected]
> Scott Cone   [email protected]
> Sam DuBose   [email protected]
> Anne Futch   [email protected]
> Jim Hall   [email protected]
> Joe and Mim ??   [email protected]
> James "Jim" Cone   [email protected]
> Guy Littman   [email protected]
> Jim Marsh   [email protected]
> Carol Mitchell   [email protected]
> William Norton   [email protected]
> Jane Owen   [email protected]
> Kenneth Schwendimann   [email protected]
> Patricia Sullivan   [email protected]
> Michelle Voirin   [email protected]
> Vickie Warner   [email protected]
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
> From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
> Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:26:42 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 2
>
> Hi Carol,
>
> Wonderful job and very appreciated for all your hard work and time...Thank
> You...
>
> A note to all, Michelle Voirin, is of Archelaus Cone line, but no longer has
> computer or email.
>
> Hope this help with this one...
>
> Jolene
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address and
> > the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.  A list of those not
> > responding follows this one.
> >
> > "Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
> > Phyllis Gaskill    [email protected]
> >
> > Tracy A. Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Rose Landmesser   permanent e-mail is  -  [email protected].  Temp until
> > sometime in Nov. has is  -  [email protected].  Flashnet will forward all my
> > mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
> >
> > Marge Whitney       [email protected]
> >
> > K(aren) Fern Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal    [email protected]
> >
> > Lois Cone Favor   [email protected]
> >
> > Darlene K Elias   [email protected]
> >
> > Elizabeth Knauss     [email protected]
> >
> > "Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
> > Jolene Kaye Osmun   [email protected]
> > home pages:  http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/
> >                      http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html
> >
> > Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.   [email protected]
> >
> > Linda Pratt   [email protected]
> >
> > Betty J. Bireley   [email protected]
> >
> > "Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
> > Pam Harden     [email protected]
> >
> > Reeves, Bruce   [email protected]
> >
> > Reeves, Judy     [email protected]
> >
> > Bob Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Kerry Cone  [email protected]
> >
> > Cerelle Woods Simmons   [email protected]
> >
> > Mary Beth Woodall Wood   [email protected]
> >
> > "Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
> > Kim Long  [email protected]
> >
> > Jeff Rogers   [email protected]
> >
> > Maxine Rogers    [email protected]
> >
> > Terri Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Carolyn Cooper   [email protected]
> >
> > William Stephen (Bill) Cone  [email protected]
> >
> > "William Cone (1734) & Elizabeth Morris:"
> > Allison Hurst    [email protected]
> >
> > Al Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Ann Downing [email protected]
> >
> > Cone, Jim       [email protected]
> >
> > Lyne Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > "William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
> > Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
> >
> > Marion Cowan   [email protected]   or [email protected]
> >
> > "William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
> > Jennifer E. Cone  [email protected]
> >
> > "William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
> > Sharlotte Neely Donnelly  [email protected]
> >
> > Patricia & William Howard Cone     [email protected]
> >
> > Charles A. Cone   [email protected]
> >
> > Frank Roberts Betts    [email protected]
> >
> > Kenneth B. Cone    [email protected]
> >
> > Janice Billy    [email protected]
> >
> > "John Cone,  died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:  Rachel
> > Colding):"
> > Jerry Scott   [email protected]
> >
> > "Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
> > Ronda Sword Winkfein   [email protected]
> >
> > "Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
> >  Julia Chaffin   [email protected]
> >
> > "Leroy Jacob Cone:"
> > Eddie Cone             [email protected]
> >
> > "Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before and
> > after this date unknown:"
> > Susan Holley   [email protected]
> >
> > "Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
> > William Bernard Cone, Jr.  [email protected]
> >
> > "Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
> > Arthur L. Olsen   [email protected]
> >
> > The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail addresses.
> > Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however, others may
> > have unsubscribed.  They are listed with their last known addresses.
> >
> > Judy Canant  [email protected]
> > Jim Coburn   [email protected]
> > Angela Cone   [email protected]
> > Grady Odis Cone   [email protected]
> > Martha Cone   [email protected]
> > Scott Cone   [email protected]
> > Sam DuBose   [email protected]
> > Anne Futch   [email protected]
> > Jim Hall   [email protected]
> > Joe and Mim ??   [email protected]
> > James "Jim" Cone   [email protected]
> > Guy Littman   [email protected]
> > Jim Marsh   [email protected]
> > Carol Mitchell   [email protected]
> > William Norton   [email protected]
> > Jane Owen   [email protected]
> > Kenneth Schwendimann   [email protected]
> > Patricia Sullivan   [email protected]
> > Michelle Voirin   [email protected]
> > Vickie Warner   [email protected]
> >
> >
> > ---
> > You are currently subscribed to conelist as: [email protected]
> > To unsubscribe send a blank email to [email protected]
>
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>
> END OF DIGEST
>
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11-Oct-1999    

 A.num      Name            Name            Name            Name            

1           Kerry Blalock   Blalock, Kerry  Kerry Blalock   Blalock, Kerry  
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2           Clycie Blalock  Blalock, Clycie Clycie Blalock  Blalock, Clycie 
3           Bernice White   White, Bernice  Bernice White   White, Bernice  
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4           Claude Blalock  Blalock, Claude Claude Blalock  Blalock, Claude 
5           Sarah Cone      Cone, Sarah     Sarah Cone      Cone, Sarah     
6           Lee Vader White White, Lee V.   Lee Vader White White, Lee V.   
7           Velma Reno      Reno, Velma     Velma Reno      Reno, Velma     
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8           Joe H Blalock   Blalock, Joe H  Joe H Blalock   Blalock, Joe H  
9           Mary R Rice     Rice, Mary R    Mary R Rice     Rice, Mary R    
10          Derril F. Cone  Cone, Derril    Derril F. Cone  Cone, Derril    
11          Almeda Purdy    Purdy, Almeda   Almeda Purdy    Purdy, Almeda   
12          Emery M White   White, Emery M  Emery M White   White, Emery M  
13          Nancy Shoemake  Shoemake, Nancy Nancy Shoemake  Shoemake, Nancy 
14          William Reno    Reno, William   William Reno    Reno, William   
15          L. Nichols      Nichols, L.     L. Nichols      Nichols, L.     
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16          Z. Blaylock     Blaylock, Z.    Z. Blaylock     Blaylock, Z.    
17          C. Forrester    Forrester, C.   C. Forrester    Forrester, C.   
18          George Rice     Rice, George    George Rice     Rice, George    
19          ____ ____       ____, ____      ____ ____       ____, ____      
20          George W. Cone  Cone, George    George W. Cone  Cone, George    
21          Hannah P Brock  Brock, Hannah P Hannah P Brock  Brock, Hannah P 
22          John Jackson    Jackson, John   John Jackson    Jackson, John   
23          Mary E. Purdy   Purdy, Mary E.  Mary E. Purdy   Purdy, Mary E.  
24          William M White White, William  William M White White, William  
25          Malvin English  English, Malvin Malvin English  English, Malvin 
26          ___ Shoemake    Shoemake, ___   ___ Shoemake    Shoemake, ___   
27          ___ Stidams     Stidams, ___    ___ Stidams     Stidams, ___    
28          _____ Reno      Reno, _____     _____ Reno      Reno, _____     
29          ______ _____    _____, ______   ______ _____    _____, ______   
30          _____ Nichols   Nichols, _____  _____ Nichols   Nichols, _____  
31          ______ ______   ______, ______  ______ ______   ______, ______  
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32          John Blaylock   Blaylock, John  John Blaylock   Blaylock, John  
33          Susannah Harris Harris, S.      Susannah Harris Harris, S.      
34          F. Forrester    Forrester, F.   F. Forrester    Forrester, F.   
35          Phebe Reid      Reid, Phebe     Phebe Reid      Reid, Phebe     
40          Jeremiah Cone   Cone, Jeremiah  Jeremiah Cone   Cone, Jeremiah  
41          E. Garner       Garner, E.      E. Garner       Garner, E.      
42          John Brock      Brock, John     John Brock      Brock, John     
43          Margaret McCall McCall, M.      Margaret McCall McCall, M.      
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64          JOHN BLALOCK    BLALOCK, JOHN   JOHN BLALOCK    BLALOCK, JOHN   
65          MARY EATON      EATON, MARY     MARY EATON      EATON, MARY     
80          Jeremiah Cone   Cone, Jeremiah  Jeremiah Cone   Cone, Jeremiah  
81          Ruth Spencer    Spencer, Ruth   Ruth Spencer    Spencer, Ruth   
82          George Garner   Garner, George  George Garner   Garner, George  
83          ?               , ?             ?               , ?             
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128         DAVID BLALOCK   BLALOCK, DAVID  DAVID BLALOCK   BLALOCK, DAVID  
129         ANN BEAL        BEAL, ANN       ANN BEAL        BEAL, ANN       

11-Oct-1999    

 A.num      Name            Name            Name            Name            

130         JOHN EATON      EATON, JOHN     JOHN EATON      EATON, JOHN     
131         UNKNOWN         UNKNOWN         UNKNOWN         UNKNOWN         
160         Joseph Cone     Cone, Joseph    Joseph Cone     Cone, Joseph    
161         Mary Smith      Smith, Mary     Mary Smith      Smith, Mary     
162         Peter Spencer   Spencer, Peter  Peter Spencer   Spencer, Peter  
163         Ruth Emmons     Emmons, Ruth    Ruth Emmons     Emmons, Ruth    
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
320         Daniel Cone     Cone, Daniel    Daniel Cone     Cone, Daniel    
321         Mary Gates      Gates, Mary     Mary Gates      Gates, Mary     
322         Matthew Smith   Smith, Matthew  Matthew Smith   Smith, Matthew  
323         Sarah Mack      Mack, Sarah     Sarah Mack      Mack, Sarah     
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640         Daniel Cone     Cone, Daniel    Daniel Cone     Cone, Daniel    
641         M. Spencer      Spencer, M.     M. Spencer      Spencer, M.     
642         George Gates    Gates, George   George Gates    Gates, George   
643         Sarah Olmstead  Olmstead, Sarah Sarah Olmstead  Olmstead, Sarah 
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1282        Jared Spencer   Spencer, Jared  Jared Spencer   Spencer, Jared  
1283        Alice ________  ________, Alice Alice ________  ________, Alice 

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Subject: Jesse and Aseneth Bodiford Cone
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 21:02:10 EDT
X-Message-Number: 10

I have sent a response to the query regarding Jesse and Aseneth Cone posted 
on the Cone GenForum:

In Reply to: Jesse Cone m. Seaneth Bodiford 1831 GA by Martha Kendall Holmes 

Jesse Cone, b. 10 Feb 1810 in Craven Co, NC and Aseneth Bodiford Cone, b. 21 
Mar 1813, probably in Robeson Co, NC were my gggrandparents. Jesse died 12 
Aug 1880 and Aseneth died 11 Nov 1899. Both are buried in the Gainey Cemetery 
in south Grady Co, GA (formerly Decatur Co) along with Lewis L. Cone, twin 
brother of my great grandfather Fountain Forrester Cone. What is your 
connection? 
Jennifer Cone

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Subject: Cone engagement in 1960s?
From: Cerelle <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 20:54:41 -0500
X-Message-Number: 11

Cousins,

I was digging through old notebooks today and found a (San
Antonio, TX) newspaper clipping of an announcement of the
engagement of Miss Laurie Churchill Cone. Her parents were named
as Col. and Mrs. John D. Cone. There's a photo of Laurie Cone.

I think my mom clipped and saved this just because the names Cone
and Churchill appeared together (I've got Churchills in my
background, too). If I'm connected to this family, I don't know
exactly how, but if any of you connect to these Cones and would
like me to scan and send the article/picture, I'd be glad to do
it! I'm totally scan-happy this week! :-D

Cerelle

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Subject: RE: Cone engagement in 1960s?
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 21:13:23 -0500
X-Message-Number: 12

Cerelle,

I saw San Antonio and I jumped. I had at least one g-g-aunt who married and
moved there. She's the one who got a letter from W.W.Cone about his
research, and letter that has been widely circulated.  But, when I went to
my family's listings on the Cone Researcher's Site I couldn't find a John D.


Oops. Now I see it was in the 1960s.  No wonder I couldn't find John D. in
the 1800s!

Sorry,

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: Cerelle [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 8:55 PM
To: Cone Mailing List
Subject: [conelist] Cone engagement in 1960s?


Cousins,

I was digging through old notebooks today and found a (San
Antonio, TX) newspaper clipping of an announcement of the
engagement of Miss Laurie Churchill Cone. Her parents were named
as Col. and Mrs. John D. Cone. There's a photo of Laurie Cone.

I think my mom clipped and saved this just because the names Cone
and Churchill appeared together (I've got Churchills in my
background, too). If I'm connected to this family, I don't know
exactly how, but if any of you connect to these Cones and would
like me to scan and send the article/picture, I'd be glad to do
it! I'm totally scan-happy this week! :-D

Cerelle

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Subject: conelist digest: October 12, 1999
Date: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, October 12, 1999.

1. Re: agnate & cognate
2. WW Cone "Bishop" book
3. Re: conelist digest: October 10, 1999
4. Updated Roster - Additions

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Subject: Re: agnate & cognate
From: Cerelle <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 09:45:46 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Well, if you're into genealogy (and I assume we all are, on this
list), this really IS the week to subscribe to A.Word.A.Day,
since the current theme is relatively obscure words having to do
with family relationships. (Today's word is "enate.")

You don't have to subscribe to the e-mail version, though --
anyone can read the daily word (and the archives) at Wordsmith's
website. Here's that URL one more time:

http://www.wordsmith.org/awad/index.html

Have fun!

Cerelle

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Subject: WW Cone "Bishop" book
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 11:25:41 -0700
X-Message-Number: 2

FYI

Everton's gen helper has an ad from Higginson Books for the "Bishop"  book
by WW Cone & Root  on sale for $ 36.00

Rose L



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Subject: Re: conelist digest: October 10, 1999
From: Tom Donnelly and Sharlotte Neely <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 18:01:30 -0400
X-Message-Number: 3


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Jim Marsh ([email protected]) is my second cousin.  His mother and my
mother are first cousins, and our maternal grandmothers were sisters.
He is also descended from William Cone ("Pee Dee Bill") and Keziah
Barber.  Thanks.
Sharlotte Donnelly

Kerry Blalock wrote:

> Some how I did not reply to message on my line. I am from Daniel Cone
> and Mehitable Spencer according to William Whitney Cone's book. I have
> not traced through records to be sure it is correct. I am in the
> process of transferring the information from his book into a data base
> and posting it on the internet at:
>
> http://pweb.netcom.com/~kerrycb/cone.htm
>
> Cone Mailing List digest wrote:
>
>> Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, October 10, 1999.
>>
>> 1. UPDATED CONE LIST
>> 2. Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
>>
>> ------------------------
>> ---------------------------------------------
>>
>> Subject: UPDATED CONE LIST
>> From: [email protected]
>> Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:08:29 EDT
>> X-Message-Number: 1
>>
>> The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail
>> address and
>> the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.  A list of those not
>>
>> responding follows this one.
>>
>> "Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
>> Phyllis Gaskill    [email protected]
>>
>> Tracy A. Cone   [email protected]
>>
>> Rose Landmesser   permanent e-mail is  -  [email protected].  Temp
>> until
>> sometime in Nov. has is  -  [email protected].  Flashnet will forward
>> all my
>> mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
>>
>> Marge Whitney       [email protected]
>>
>> K(aren) Fern Cone   [email protected]
>>
>> Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal    [email protected]
>>
>> Lois Cone Favor   [email protected]
>>
>> Darlene K Elias   [email protected]
>>
>> Elizabeth Knauss     [email protected]
>>
>> "Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
>> Jolene Kaye Osmun   [email protected]
>> home pages:  http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/
>>
>> http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html
>>
>> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html
>>
>> Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.   [email protected]
>>
>> Linda Pratt   [email protected]
>>
>> Betty J. Bireley   [email protected]
>>
>> "Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
>> Pam Harden     [email protected]
>>
>> Reeves, Bruce   [email protected]
>>
>> Reeves, Judy     [email protected]
>>
>> Bob Cone   [email protected]
>>
>> Kerry Cone  [email protected]
>>
>> Cerelle Woods Simmons   [email protected]
>>
>> Mary Beth Woodall Wood   [email protected]
>>
>> "Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
>> Kim Long  [email protected]
>>
>> Jeff Rogers   [email protected]
>>
>> Maxine Rogers    [email protected]
>>
>> Terri Cone   [email protected]
>>
>> Carolyn Cooper   [email protected]
>>
>> William Stephen (Bill) Cone  [email protected]
>>
>> "William Cone (1734) & Elizabeth Morris:"
>> Allison Hurst    [email protected]
>>
>> Al Cone   [email protected]
>>
>> Ann Downing [email protected]
>>
>> Cone, Jim       [email protected]
>>
>> Lyne Cone   [email protected]
>>
>> "William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
>> Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
>>
>> Marion Cowan   [email protected]   or [email protected]
>>
>> "William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
>> Jennifer E. Cone  [email protected]
>>
>> "William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
>> Sharlotte Neely Donnelly  [email protected]
>>
>> Patricia & William Howard Cone     [email protected]
>>
>> Charles A. Cone   [email protected]
>>
>> Frank Roberts Betts    [email protected]
>>
>> Kenneth B. Cone    [email protected]
>>
>> Janice Billy    [email protected]
>>
>> "John Cone,  died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:
>> Rachel
>> Colding):"
>> Jerry Scott   [email protected]
>>
>> "Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
>> Ronda Sword Winkfein   [email protected]
>>
>> "Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
>>  Julia Chaffin   [email protected]
>>
>> "Leroy Jacob Cone:"
>> Eddie Cone             [email protected]
>>
>> "Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before
>> and
>> after this date unknown:"
>> Susan Holley   [email protected]
>>
>> "Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
>> William Bernard Cone, Jr.  [email protected]
>>
>> "Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of
>> Connecticut:"
>> Arthur L. Olsen   [email protected]
>>
>> The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail
>> addresses.
>> Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however,
>> others may
>> have unsubscribed.  They are listed with their last known addresses.
>>
>> Judy Canant  [email protected]
>> Jim Coburn   [email protected]
>> Angela Cone   [email protected]
>> Grady Odis Cone   [email protected]
>> Martha Cone   [email protected]
>> Scott Cone   [email protected]
>> Sam DuBose   [email protected]
>> Anne Futch   [email protected]
>> Jim Hall   [email protected]
>> Joe and Mim ??   [email protected]
>> James "Jim" Cone   [email protected]
>> Guy Littman   [email protected]
>> Jim Marsh   [email protected]
>> Carol Mitchell   [email protected]
>> William Norton   [email protected]
>> Jane Owen   [email protected]
>> Kenneth Schwendimann   [email protected]
>> Patricia Sullivan   [email protected]
>> Michelle Voirin   [email protected]
>> Vickie Warner   [email protected]
>>
>>
>> -
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Subject: Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
>> From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
>> Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:26:42 -0400
>> X-Message-Number: 2
>>
>> Hi Carol,
>>
>> Wonderful job and very appreciated for all your hard work and
>> time...Thank
>> You...
>>
>> A note to all, Michelle Voirin, is of Archelaus Cone line, but no
>> longer has
>> computer or email.
>>
>> Hope this help with this one...
>>
>> Jolene
>>
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> > The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail
>> address and
>> > the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.  A list of those
>> not
>> > responding follows this one.
>> >
>> > "Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
>> > Phyllis Gaskill    [email protected]
>> >
>> > Tracy A. Cone   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Rose Landmesser   permanent e-mail is  -  [email protected].
>> Temp until
>> > sometime in Nov. has is  -  [email protected].  Flashnet will
>> forward all my
>> > mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
>> >
>> > Marge Whitney       [email protected]
>> >
>> > K(aren) Fern Cone   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal    [email protected]
>> >
>> > Lois Cone Favor   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Darlene K Elias   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Elizabeth Knauss     [email protected]
>> >
>> > "Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
>> > Jolene Kaye Osmun   [email protected]
>> > home pages:  http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/
>> >
>> http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html
>> >
>> > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html
>> >
>> > Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Linda Pratt   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Betty J. Bireley   [email protected]
>> >
>> > "Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
>> > Pam Harden     [email protected]
>> >
>> > Reeves, Bruce   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Reeves, Judy     [email protected]
>> >
>> > Bob Cone   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Kerry Cone  [email protected]
>> >
>> > Cerelle Woods Simmons   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Mary Beth Woodall Wood   [email protected]
>> >
>> > "Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
>> > Kim Long  [email protected]
>> >
>> > Jeff Rogers   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Maxine Rogers    [email protected]
>> >
>> > Terri Cone   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Carolyn Cooper   [email protected]
>> >
>> > William Stephen (Bill) Cone  [email protected]
>> >
>> > "William Cone (1734) & Elizabeth Morris:"
>> > Allison Hurst    [email protected]
>> >
>> > Al Cone   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Ann Downing [email protected]
>> >
>> > Cone, Jim       [email protected]
>> >
>> > Lyne Cone   [email protected]
>> >
>> > "William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
>> > Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
>> >
>> > Marion Cowan   [email protected]   or [email protected]
>> >
>> > "William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
>> > Jennifer E. Cone  [email protected]
>> >
>> > "William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
>> > Sharlotte Neely Donnelly  [email protected]
>> >
>> > Patricia & William Howard Cone     [email protected]
>> >
>> > Charles A. Cone   [email protected]
>> >
>> > Frank Roberts Betts    [email protected]
>> >
>> > Kenneth B. Cone    [email protected]
>> >
>> > Janice Billy    [email protected]
>> >
>> > "John Cone,  died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:
>> Rachel
>> > Colding):"
>> > Jerry Scott   [email protected]
>> >
>> > "Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
>> > Ronda Sword Winkfein   [email protected]
>> >
>> > "Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
>> >  Julia Chaffin   [email protected]
>> >
>> > "Leroy Jacob Cone:"
>> > Eddie Cone             [email protected]
>> >
>> > "Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts
>> before and
>> > after this date unknown:"
>> > Susan Holley   [email protected]
>> >
>> > "Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
>> > William Bernard Cone, Jr.  [email protected]
>> >
>> > "Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of
>> Connecticut:"
>> > Arthur L. Olsen   [email protected]
>> >
>> > The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail
>> addresses.
>> > Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however,
>> others may
>> > have unsubscribed.  They are listed with their last known
>> addresses.
>> >
>> > Judy Canant  [email protected]
>> > Jim Coburn   [email protected]
>> > Angela Cone   [email protected]
>> > Grady Odis Cone   [email protected]
>> > Martha Cone   [email protected]
>> > Scott Cone   [email protected]
>> > Sam DuBose   [email protected]
>> > Anne Futch   [email protected]
>> > Jim Hall   [email protected]
>> > Joe and Mim ??   [email protected]
>> > James "Jim" Cone   [email protected]
>> > Guy Littman   [email protected]
>> > Jim Marsh   [email protected]
>> > Carol Mitchell   [email protected]
>> > William Norton   [email protected]
>> > Jane Owen   [email protected]
>> > Kenneth Schwendimann   [email protected]
>> > Patricia Sullivan   [email protected]
>> > Michelle Voirin   [email protected]
>> > Vickie Warner   [email protected]
>> >
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Jim Marsh ([email protected]) is my second cousin.&nbsp; His mother and
my mother are first cousins, and our maternal grandmothers were sisters.&nbsp;
He is also descended from William Cone ("Pee Dee Bill") and Keziah Barber.&nbsp;
Thanks.
<br>Sharlotte Donnelly
<p>Kerry Blalock wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Some how I did not reply to message on my line. I
am from Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer according to William Whitney
Cone's book. I have not traced through records to be sure it is correct.
I am in the process of transferring the information from his book into
a data base and posting it on the internet at:
<dl><a href="http://pweb.netcom.com/~kerrycb/cone.htm">http://pweb.netcom.com/~kerrycb/cone.htm</a></dl>
Cone Mailing List digest wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, October 10,
1999.
<p>1. UPDATED CONE LIST
<br>2. Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
<p>----------------------------------------------------------------------
<p>Subject: UPDATED CONE LIST
<br>From: [email protected]
<br>Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:08:29 EDT
<br>X-Message-Number: 1
<p>The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address
and
<br>the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.&nbsp; A list of those
not
<br>responding follows this one.
<p>"Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
<br>Phyllis Gaskill&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Tracy A. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Rose Landmesser&nbsp;&nbsp; permanent e-mail is&nbsp; -&nbsp; [email protected].&nbsp;
Temp until
<br>sometime in Nov. has is&nbsp; -&nbsp; [email protected].&nbsp; Flashnet
will forward all my
<br>mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
<p>Marge Whitney&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>K(aren) Fern Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Lois Cone Favor&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Darlene K Elias&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Elizabeth Knauss&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
<br>Jolene Kaye Osmun&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>home pages:&nbsp; <a href="http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/">http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/</a>
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

<a href="http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html">http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html</a>
<p><a href="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html">http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html</a>
<p>Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Linda Pratt&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Betty J. Bireley&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
<br>Pam Harden&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Reeves, Bruce&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Reeves, Judy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Bob Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Kerry Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Cerelle Woods Simmons&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Mary Beth Woodall Wood&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
<br>Kim Long&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Jeff Rogers&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Maxine Rogers&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Terri Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Carolyn Cooper&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>William Stephen (Bill) Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"William Cone (1734) &amp; Elizabeth Morris:"
<br>Allison Hurst&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Al Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Ann Downing [email protected]
<p>Cone, Jim&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Lyne Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
<br>Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
<p>Marion Cowan&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]&nbsp;&nbsp; or [email protected]
<p>"William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
<br>Jennifer E. Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
<br>Sharlotte Neely Donnelly&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Patricia &amp; William Howard Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Charles A. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Frank Roberts Betts&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Kenneth B. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>Janice Billy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"John Cone,&nbsp; died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:&nbsp;
Rachel
<br>Colding):"
<br>Jerry Scott&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
<br>Ronda Sword Winkfein&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
<br>&nbsp;Julia Chaffin&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Leroy Jacob Cone:"
<br>Eddie Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
[email protected]
<p>"Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before
and
<br>after this date unknown:"
<br>Susan Holley&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
<br>William Bernard Cone, Jr.&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>"Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
<br>Arthur L. Olsen&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<p>The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail addresses.
<br>Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however, others
may
<br>have unsubscribed.&nbsp; They are listed with their last known addresses.
<p>Judy Canant&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Jim Coburn&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Angela Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Grady Odis Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Martha Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Scott Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Sam DuBose&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Anne Futch&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Jim Hall&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Joe and Mim ??&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>James "Jim" Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Guy Littman&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Jim Marsh&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Carol Mitchell&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>William Norton&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Jane Owen&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Kenneth Schwendimann&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Patricia Sullivan&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Michelle Voirin&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>Vickie Warner&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>&nbsp;
<p>----------------------------------------------------------------------
<p>Subject: Re: UPDATED CONE LIST
<br>From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
<br>Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:26:42 -0400
<br>X-Message-Number: 2
<p>Hi Carol,
<p>Wonderful job and very appreciated for all your hard work and time...Thank
<br>You...
<p>A note to all, Michelle Voirin, is of Archelaus Cone line, but no longer
has
<br>computer or email.
<p>Hope this help with this one...
<p>Jolene
<p>[email protected] wrote:
<p>> The following responded to our requests for their current e-mail address
and
<br>> the name of their earliest known Cone ancestor.&nbsp; A list of those
not
<br>> responding follows this one.
<br>>
<br>> "Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer:"
<br>> Phyllis Gaskill&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Tracy A. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Rose Landmesser&nbsp;&nbsp; permanent e-mail is&nbsp; -&nbsp; [email protected].&nbsp;
Temp until
<br>> sometime in Nov. has is&nbsp; -&nbsp; [email protected].&nbsp; Flashnet
will forward all my
<br>> mail to any new temp e-mail I might need.
<br>>
<br>> Marge Whitney&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> K(aren) Fern Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Wm. E. (Ed) Cardinal&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Lois Cone Favor&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Darlene K Elias&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Elizabeth Knauss&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Neal Cone and Anne Unknown:"
<br>> Jolene Kaye Osmun&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> home pages:&nbsp; <a href="http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/">http://millennium.fortunecity.com/hibernium/1/</a>
<br>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

<a href="http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html">http://www3.cybercities.com/b/bratchild/index.html</a>
<br>>
<br>> <a href="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html">http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/5207/index.html</a>
<br>>
<br>> Robert S. (Bob) Duggan, Jr.&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Linda Pratt&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Betty J. Bireley&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Archelaus Cone and Elizabeth Duggan:"
<br>> Pam Harden&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Reeves, Bruce&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Reeves, Judy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Bob Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Kerry Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Cerelle Woods Simmons&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Mary Beth Woodall Wood&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Acey (Jesse) Cone:"
<br>> Kim Long&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Jeff Rogers&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Maxine Rogers&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Terri Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Carolyn Cooper&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> William Stephen (Bill) Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "William Cone (1734) &amp; Elizabeth Morris:"
<br>> Allison Hurst&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Al Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Ann Downing [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Cone, Jim&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Lyne Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "William Cone and Martha Beacham:"
<br>> Millie Cone Cook, [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Marion Cowan&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]&nbsp;&nbsp; or [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "William Cone and Cloannah Duggan:"
<br>> Jennifer E. Cone&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "William Cone "Pee Dee Bill" and Keziah Barber:"
<br>> Sharlotte Neely Donnelly&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Patricia &amp; William Howard Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Charles A. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Frank Roberts Betts&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Kenneth B. Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> Janice Billy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "John Cone,&nbsp; died 1801 in Barnwell Co., S.C. (His probable wife:&nbsp;
Rachel
<br>> Colding):"
<br>> Jerry Scott&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Adam Miles Cone and Sarah Ann Willis (South Carolina Cones):"
<br>> Ronda Sword Winkfein&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Edward Cone b. TN 1835:"
<br>>&nbsp; Julia Chaffin&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Leroy Jacob Cone:"
<br>> Eddie Cone&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
[email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Calvin Cone, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana 1861-whereabouts before
and
<br>> after this date unknown:"
<br>> Susan Holley&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Neile McCone, Isle of Wight Va. 1679 LWT:"
<br>> William Bernard Cone, Jr.&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> "Looking for connection between Stannard and Cone families of Connecticut:"
<br>> Arthur L. Olsen&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
<br>> The following did not respond to the requests for updated e-mail
addresses.
<br>> Some of them are known to still be on the mailing list; however,
others may
<br>> have unsubscribed.&nbsp; They are listed with their last known addresses.
<br>>
<br>> Judy Canant&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Jim Coburn&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Angela Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Grady Odis Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Martha Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Scott Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Sam DuBose&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Anne Futch&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Jim Hall&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Joe and Mim ??&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> James "Jim" Cone&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Guy Littman&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Jim Marsh&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Carol Mitchell&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> William Norton&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Jane Owen&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Kenneth Schwendimann&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Patricia Sullivan&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Michelle Voirin&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>> Vickie Warner&nbsp;&nbsp; [email protected]
<br>>
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Subject: Updated Roster - Additions
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 19:24:08 EDT
X-Message-Number: 4

Since sending the updated members list on Sunday, I have received the 
following:

Kerry Blalock   [email protected]   Daniel Cone and Mehitable Spencer

Priscilla McCormick    [email protected]   William Cone (1734) and 
Elizabeth Morris

Jim Hall   [email protected]   William Cone and Elizabeth Morris

Dolores A. Atchison   [email protected]   Archelaus Cone

Pat Harshbarger    [email protected]  (Pat didn't name her earliest Cone)

Jim Marsh   [email protected]   William "Pee-Dee Bill" Cone and Kezia Barber




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Cone Mailing List Digest for Thursday, October 14, 1999.

1. ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report

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Regards,
Charles A. Cone
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Subject: conelist digest: October 15, 1999
Date: Saturday, October 16, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Friday, October 15, 1999.

1. RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
2. RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
3. Fw:  URGENT!!!  Missing Child-This is for real
4. Brief Update

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Subject: RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 05:39:45 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Charles,
 
In a NY'er article about David Cone three or four years ago, David told the
author (Roger Angell) that he was of Irish ancestry. That can't be right,
but I don't know just where he fits with the rest of us.
 
Al

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I am new to Conelist, and perhaps this has already been discussed.  Does
anyone know the ancestry of New York Yankees' pitcher, David Cone, b.
January 2, 1963, Kansas City, Missouri?
Regards,
Charles A. Cone
Atlanta

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Subject: RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 17:39:02 -0500
X-Message-Number: 2

Lyne,
There are surely several Cone lines. My response to Charles regarding the
Yankees pitcher was based upon probabilities. It is the most likely, most
parsimonious, explanation.  At the same time many Cone families including my
own contain traditions that include a stop over in Ireland making them
"Scots-Irish" which some folks incorrectly have called "Scotch-Irish".  

Now it is very doubtful that those Cones who come from Daniel of East Haddam
are Scots-Irish, ditto those from the William of Martin County, NC. The
William of recent interest from along the Pee Dee River just might be
Scots-Irish, but I don't think anyone's sure.

My point is that though I'm now sure I'm from the William of Martin County,
NC, I'd heard Scots-Irish all my life. It was a family tradition, and it was
wrong. They were Scots, but I guess they ran into so many Scots-Irish they
assumed they were, too.  I'm still not a genealogist; I depend upon the work
of those who are. That means that while I enjoy the traditions of the old
folks about sheep stealing, and three brothers, and pirates, I put a lot
more faith in what those in the group have tracked to its roots.

If I'm to be faulted in this it is that I've generalized too far from the
excellent research of others and my own extensive reading of colonial
history.

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: Lyne Cone [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 4:32 PM
To: Al Cone
Subject: Re: [conelist] RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting
Report


Al,
So far as I can see there must have been two lines of Cone.
My husband said his father was of Irish decent also. Also thus far we have
not been able to establish his connection with your Cone family!
Lyne Cone
-----Original Message-----
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
To: Cone Mailing List <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, October 15, 1999 5:38 AM
Subject: [conelist] RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report


>Charles,
>
>In a NY'er article about David Cone three or four years ago, David told the
>author (Roger Angell) that he was of Irish ancestry. That can't be right,
>but I don't know just where he fits with the rest of us.
>
>Al
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Charles A. Cone [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 8:54 PM
>To: Cone Mailing List
>Subject: [conelist] ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
>
>
>I am new to Conelist, and perhaps this has already been discussed.  Does
>anyone know the ancestry of New York Yankees' pitcher, David Cone, b.
>January 2, 1963, Kansas City, Missouri?
>Regards,
>Charles A. Cone
>Atlanta
>
>  http://espn.go.com/mlb/profiles/profile/3895.html
><http://espn.go.com/mlb/profiles/profile/3895.html>
>
>
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Subject: Fw:  URGENT!!!  Missing Child-This is for real
From: "Mary Tighe" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 17:04:35 -0600
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Thought this was worth forwarding to everyone.
We could all be in this position now-a-days.
Mary

----- Original Message -----
From: Krista Kingry <[email protected]>
To: Everyone </o=Saunders
ConstructionInc./ou=DOMAIN/cn=Recipients/[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>; 'Henry Savage' <[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>; 'Jennifer Romero' <[email protected]>; 'Kirsten
Lee' <[email protected]>; 'Mike Lieb' <[email protected]>; 'Rhinehart,
Jodi' <[email protected]>; 'thea siehl'
<[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 9:52 AM
Subject: URGENT!!! Missing Child-This is for real


>
>
> If you can help please do
>  > ---------------------------
> > > I am asking you all, begging you to please forward this email to
> anyone
> > > and
> > > everyone. As most all of you know, I have a 5 year old daughter
> named
> > > Kelsey
> > > Brooke Jones.  We are from Southern Minnesota. She has been
> missing
> since
> > > 4pm Oct.11, 1999. The police were notified shortly after. If
> anyone
> > > anywhere
> > > knows anything, sees anything, pleeeeaaaase contact me if you have
> my
> > > number. The police don't recommend I put my number online, but you
> can
> > > contact the Police,a missing persons report has been filed. I am
> including
> > > a
> > > picture of her. All prayers are appreciated!!
> > >
> > > Thank you, Amy
> > >
> > >  <<snapshot.jpg>>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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Subject: Brief Update
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 23:34:48 -0500
X-Message-Number: 4

Cousins,

I can't tell you how to search Cone list yet, but today they finally got all
our files together in one place. They pulled the roughly 900 exchanges from
the server we used from July 1, 1998, and the unreal 500 we had in August of
1999 when I was using different software and pooled them into one giant
file. I don't know how to even count them now much less tell you how to
search them, but as soon as I know I'll tell you. We have had a lot of
interesting exchanges and there is a lot of good data in there.  True,
there's a lot of silly stuff too about eating peas with a knife, but it is a
family discussion list as well.

Oh, if you have rich text , you will also see that I am enjoying the dickens
out of my new Microsoft Outlook email software.

I'm out of here. I'm only up this late to watch the Braves win the third
game of the National League series.

Uncle Al



Al L. Cone
Jamestown College   <[email protected]>
North Dakota  701.252.3467   X 2604
http://www.jc.edu/users/faculty/cone




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To: conelist digest recipients <[email protected]>
Subject: conelist digest: October 15, 1999
Date: Saturday, October 16, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Friday, October 15, 1999.

1. RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
2. RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
3. Fw:  URGENT!!!  Missing Child-This is for real
4. Brief Update

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Subject: RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 05:39:45 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Charles,
 
In a NY'er article about David Cone three or four years ago, David told the
author (Roger Angell) that he was of Irish ancestry. That can't be right,
but I don't know just where he fits with the rest of us.
 
Al

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles A. Cone [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 8:54 PM
To: Cone Mailing List
Subject: [conelist] ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report


I am new to Conelist, and perhaps this has already been discussed.  Does
anyone know the ancestry of New York Yankees' pitcher, David Cone, b.
January 2, 1963, Kansas City, Missouri?
Regards,
Charles A. Cone
Atlanta

  http://espn.go.com/mlb/profiles/profile/3895.html
<http://espn.go.com/mlb/profiles/profile/3895.html>  


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Subject: RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 17:39:02 -0500
X-Message-Number: 2

Lyne,
There are surely several Cone lines. My response to Charles regarding the
Yankees pitcher was based upon probabilities. It is the most likely, most
parsimonious, explanation.  At the same time many Cone families including my
own contain traditions that include a stop over in Ireland making them
"Scots-Irish" which some folks incorrectly have called "Scotch-Irish".  

Now it is very doubtful that those Cones who come from Daniel of East Haddam
are Scots-Irish, ditto those from the William of Martin County, NC. The
William of recent interest from along the Pee Dee River just might be
Scots-Irish, but I don't think anyone's sure.

My point is that though I'm now sure I'm from the William of Martin County,
NC, I'd heard Scots-Irish all my life. It was a family tradition, and it was
wrong. They were Scots, but I guess they ran into so many Scots-Irish they
assumed they were, too.  I'm still not a genealogist; I depend upon the work
of those who are. That means that while I enjoy the traditions of the old
folks about sheep stealing, and three brothers, and pirates, I put a lot
more faith in what those in the group have tracked to its roots.

If I'm to be faulted in this it is that I've generalized too far from the
excellent research of others and my own extensive reading of colonial
history.

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: Lyne Cone [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 4:32 PM
To: Al Cone
Subject: Re: [conelist] RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting
Report


Al,
So far as I can see there must have been two lines of Cone.
My husband said his father was of Irish decent also. Also thus far we have
not been able to establish his connection with your Cone family!
Lyne Cone
-----Original Message-----
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
To: Cone Mailing List <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, October 15, 1999 5:38 AM
Subject: [conelist] RE: ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report


>Charles,
>
>In a NY'er article about David Cone three or four years ago, David told the
>author (Roger Angell) that he was of Irish ancestry. That can't be right,
>but I don't know just where he fits with the rest of us.
>
>Al
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Charles A. Cone [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 8:54 PM
>To: Cone Mailing List
>Subject: [conelist] ESPN.com David Cone Profile & Scouting Report
>
>
>I am new to Conelist, and perhaps this has already been discussed.  Does
>anyone know the ancestry of New York Yankees' pitcher, David Cone, b.
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Subject: Fw:  URGENT!!!  Missing Child-This is for real
From: "Mary Tighe" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 17:04:35 -0600
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Thought this was worth forwarding to everyone.
We could all be in this position now-a-days.
Mary

----- Original Message -----
From: Krista Kingry <[email protected]>
To: Everyone </o=Saunders
ConstructionInc./ou=DOMAIN/cn=Recipients/[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>; 'Henry Savage' <[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>; 'Jennifer Romero' <[email protected]>; 'Kirsten
Lee' <[email protected]>; 'Mike Lieb' <[email protected]>; 'Rhinehart,
Jodi' <[email protected]>; 'thea siehl'
<[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 9:52 AM
Subject: URGENT!!! Missing Child-This is for real


>
>
> If you can help please do
>  > ---------------------------
> > > I am asking you all, begging you to please forward this email to
> anyone
> > > and
> > > everyone. As most all of you know, I have a 5 year old daughter
> named
> > > Kelsey
> > > Brooke Jones.  We are from Southern Minnesota. She has been
> missing
> since
> > > 4pm Oct.11, 1999. The police were notified shortly after. If
> anyone
> > > anywhere
> > > knows anything, sees anything, pleeeeaaaase contact me if you have
> my
> > > number. The police don't recommend I put my number online, but you
> can
> > > contact the Police,a missing persons report has been filed. I am
> including
> > > a
> > > picture of her. All prayers are appreciated!!
> > >
> > > Thank you, Amy
> > >
> > >  <<snapshot.jpg>>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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Subject: Brief Update
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 23:34:48 -0500
X-Message-Number: 4

Cousins,

I can't tell you how to search Cone list yet, but today they finally got all
our files together in one place. They pulled the roughly 900 exchanges from
the server we used from July 1, 1998, and the unreal 500 we had in August of
1999 when I was using different software and pooled them into one giant
file. I don't know how to even count them now much less tell you how to
search them, but as soon as I know I'll tell you. We have had a lot of
interesting exchanges and there is a lot of good data in there.  True,
there's a lot of silly stuff too about eating peas with a knife, but it is a
family discussion list as well.

Oh, if you have rich text , you will also see that I am enjoying the dickens
out of my new Microsoft Outlook email software.

I'm out of here. I'm only up this late to watch the Braves win the third
game of the National League series.

Uncle Al



Al L. Cone
Jamestown College   <[email protected]>
North Dakota  701.252.3467   X 2604
http://www.jc.edu/users/faculty/cone




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From: Cone Mailing List digest <[email protected]>
To: conelist digest recipients <[email protected]>
Subject: conelist digest: October 16, 1999
Date: Sunday, October 17, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Saturday, October 16, 1999.

1. Another William

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Subject: Another William
From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 10:11:15 EDT
X-Message-Number: 1

Hello to all:

The reunion in Madison was a great success and some new faces were 
there and it was a pleasure to meet the new ones as well as to see the 
others.  

While there, my brother presented me a card with the common name:
William H. Cone. M.D. (retired as Bill).  He shows the folowing addresses:

Winter Address:             Summer Addesss:
10950 Union Hills Dr.           316 W. Resivoir Dr.
Space #1544                 Lewiston ID 83501
Sun City AZ 85373               (208) 746-8155
(602) 972-4141

His letter to my brother, who shares the same name of William, was to 
attempt to establish any family connections and is reaching out to any 
family connections.  My reason for posting this message is to attempt
to find out if anyone on our list has any knowledge of this Dr. Cone?  I
plan to contact him myself but I would like info on him before I make the
first move.   Does anyone out there have any knowledge or info on him?

Waiting to hear from any of you.

Jim Cone
Warner Robins Ga



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From: Cone Mailing List digest <[email protected]>
To: conelist digest recipients <[email protected]>
Subject: conelist digest: October 17, 1999
Date: Monday, October 18, 1999 12:04 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, October 17, 1999.

1. Check out Pumpkin Patch
2. Re: Mary A. Cone b. 4/22/1849

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Subject: Check out Pumpkin Patch
From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 12:46:28 EDT
X-Message-Number: 1

 <A HREF="http://www1.bluemountain.com/engk/karen/pump_swf.html">Click here: 
Pumpkin Patch</A> 

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Subject: Re: Mary A. Cone b. 4/22/1849
From: "Allison W. Hurst" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 18:53:29 -0400
X-Message-Number: 2

Dear DJ,
My name is Allison Hurst.  I have the Cone Research Site (URL below).  I
have take the liberty to forward your inquiry to the "Cone" List.  My
father, Al Cone, is from FL and we have discovered a lot of Cone cousins
from FL.  Hopefully someone will have some info for you.
Good luck and happy hunting!
Allison W. Hurst
Providence, RI
Co-Foundrix, Cone Research Site, Geocities.com
www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/5817

----- Original Message -----
From: DJ POLLETT <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 10:32 AM
Subject: Mary A. Cone


> Hi to all,
>
> I'm looking for info. on MARY A. CONE who once lived in Columbia Co. FL.
She
> may have originated from Bibb Co. GA.
>
> b. 4/22/1849,
> married Thomas Franklin Avant
> Widowed in 1884.
> d. 10/30/1907
> All leads appreciated. DJ
>
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>




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From: Cone Mailing List digest <[email protected]>
To: conelist digest recipients <[email protected]>
Subject: conelist digest: October 18, 1999
Date: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 12:02 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, October 18, 1999.

1. Fw: New Gedcom Server

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Subject: Fw: New Gedcom Server
From: "Allison W. Hurst" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 11:41:59 -0400
X-Message-Number: 1


----- Original Message -----
From: Elizabeth Ross <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 6:13 AM
Subject: New Gedcom Server


> Hello listers!
>
> In case you haven't heard, Rootsweb is now maintaining a gedcom server.
You
> can upload your type ged files -- visitors can search and generate family
> groups, descendancies, pedigrees, and other reports. If you've been
wanting
> to share a gedcom file without giving the whole thing away, you might want
> to look into this new feature. The server offers you control over the
> file--set up an account with a password, and you can edit it later. It's
at:
> http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
>
> You'll be pleased at their terms:
> "RootsWeb.com, Inc. is NOT responsible for the content of the GEDCOMs
> uploaded through the WorldConnect Program. If you have a problem with a
> particular entry, please contact the submitter of said entry.
> Unlike with certain other Web sites, you have full control over your
GEDCOM.
> You can change or remove it completely at any time and RootsWeb will never
> burn it onto a CD-ROM or charge others to access it."
>
> Rootsweb is also launching a new free webspace offer. Of course, like any
> other free service, your site will include advertisements. If this doesn't
> bother you, go to:
> http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/press/freepages.html
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Looking for any information on Jacob Moore b. 1779 MD m. Elizabeth ??<br>=
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ubal A. Moore, Archibald J. Moore, William A. Moore, Martha<br>Moore, Jac=
ob Moore, Miranda Moore, Coleman P. Moore, Mary Moore, Louisa Moore, and<=
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avis<br>Archibald married Sarah McNeil<br>Martha married Benjamin Dyer<br=
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Looking for parents of Charlotte Moore Sweat - This is what I have on her=
 family.<br>-----------------------------------<br>Wife:	Charlotte Moore<=
br>--------------------------------------------------<br>Birth:	1800	<br>=
Place:	Bulloch Co., GA<br>Father:	John Moore ????<br>Mother:	Marcey McCal=
l ????<br>-------------------------------------------------<br>Marriage:	=
17 May 1815	<br>Place:	Screvens Co., GA<br>------------------------------=
--------------------<br>Husband:	John Sweat Sr. <br>---------------------=
-----------------------------<br>Birth:	1794	<br>Place:	Burke Co., Georgi=
a<br>Death:	1868	<br>Place:	Bradford Co., Florida<br>Occupation:	Served I=
n The Indian War - 1840<br>Father:	Nathan Sweat Sr.  R. S. (1760-1830)<br=
>Mother:	Sarah (_______) Sweat (1775-)<p>Children...<br>-----------------=
---------------------------------<br>1. F Child:	Mary Sweat<br>Birth:	181=
6	<br>Place:	Emanuel Co., GA<br>Spouse:	Joshua Courson<br>Spouse:	Vincent=
 Anderson<br>--------------------------------------------------<br>2. M C=
hild:	Mitchell Sweat<br>Birth:	1819	<br>Place:	Emanuel Co., GA<br>-------=
-------------------------------------------<br>3. F Child:	Laura Sweat<br=
>Birth:	1821	<br>Place:	Emanuel Co., GA<br>Spouse:	William Holloway<br>--=
------------------------------------------------<br>4. F Child:	Sarah Swe=
at<br>Birth:	1822	<br>Place:	Emanuel Co., GA<br>Spouse:	John J. Roberts<b=
r>--------------------------------------------------<br>5. F Child:	Ellen=
 Sweat<br>Birth:	1825	<br>Place:	Emanuel Co., GA<br>Spouse:	Jack Parrish<=
br>--------------------------------------------------<br>6. M Child:	Alle=
n Sweat CSA<br>Birth:	1826	Place:	Emanuel Co., GA<br>Christen:		Place:	Di=
ed Single<br>Death:	6 Jan 1890	Place:	Polk Co., FL<br>Occupation:	Seventh=
 Florida Infantry<br>--------------------------------------------------<b=
r>7. F Child:	Nancy Sweat<br>Birth:	1829	<br>Place:	Lowndes Co., GA<br>Sp=
ouse:	Nathan Roberts<br>-------------------------------------------------=
-<br>8. M Child:	John Sweat Jr   CSA<br>Birth:	1831	<br>Place:	Lowndes Co=
=2E, GA<br>Military:	?  John Sweat, Seventh Florida Infantry (692)<br>Spo=
use 1:	Melissa <font color=3Dred>Cone</font><br>Spouse 2:	Sarah Dukes<br>=
--------------------------------------------------<br>9. M Child:	James M=
alcomb Sweat CSA<br>Birth:	1833	<br>Place:	Lowndes Co., GA<br>Note:	Moved=
 To Hillsboro Co., FL<br>Military:	Seventh Florida Infantry<br>Spouse:	El=
izabeth Goff<br>--------------------------------------------------<br>10.=
 M Child:	Joseph Sweat CSA<br>Birth:	1835	<br>Place:	Lowndes Co., GA<br>M=
ilitary:	Seventh Florida Infantry<br>Spouse:	Catherine Odom<br>----------=
----------------------------------------<br>11. M Child:	Thomas Wayne Swe=
at CSA<br>Birth:	1839	<br>Place:	Lowndes Co., GA<br>Military:	Seventh Flo=
rida Infantry<br>Spouse:	Sarah Azell Hodges<br>--------------------------=
------------------------<br>12. M Child:	Nathaniel Sweat CSA<br>Birth:	18=
41	<br>Place:	Lowndes Co., GA<br>Death:	25 Apr 1864	<br>Place:	Marietta, =
Cobb Co., GA<br>Military:	Cpl, Seventh Florida Infantry, CSA<br>Spouse:	S=
arah (_______) Ward<br>--------------------------------------------------=
<br>13. F Child:	Martha Ann Sweat<br>Birth:	1843	<br>Place:	Lowndes Co., =
GA<br>Spouse:	Solomon D. Johnson<br>-------------------------------------=
-------------<br>14. F Child:	Melvina Sweat<br>Birth:	1844	<br>Place:	Col=
umbia Co., FL<br>Spouse:	Maxey D. Colson<br>-----------------------------=
---------------------<br>15. F Child:	Wealthy A. Sweat<br>Birth:	1848	<br=
>Place:	FL<br>Christen:		<br>Place:	Died Single<p>Husband=92s Notes...<br=
>--------------------------------------------------<br>Research: <br>PION=
EERS OF WIREGRASS GEORGIA, Vol. V, pg. 434-435. - John Sweat was born in =
Burke County in 1794, son of Nathaniel Sweat, R. S.  He grew up in Bulloc=
h County into which his parents were cut in 1796 when Bulloch was created=
 partly out of Burke County.  In 1812 he was again cut into a new county =
when Emanuel was formed out of Bulloch.  He was married in Screven County=
, May 17, 1815, to Charlotte Moore, daughter of John Moore and his wife M=
arcia of Screven County.  They had the following children:<p>1.   Mary		b=
=2E 1816	m. (1) Joshua Courson<br>			     (2) Vincent Anderson<br>2.   Mi=
tchell	b. 1819	m. (Unknown)<br>3.   Laura		b. 1821	m. William Holloway<br=
>4.   Sarah		b. 1822	m. John J. Roberts, son of                          =
                              John Roberts<br>5.   Ellen		b. 1825	m. Jack=
 Parrish<br>6.   Allen		b. 1827	m. died single, Jan. 6, 1890,            =
                                             in Polk Co., FL<br>7.   Nanc=
y		b. 1829	m. Nathan Roberts, son of                                     =
                    John Roberts<br>8.   John, Jr.	b. 1831	m. (1) Sarah D=
ukes<br>			     (2) Melissa <font color=3Dred>Cone</font><br>9.   James M=
alcomb	b. 1833	m. Elizabeth Goff, moved to                               =
                          Hillsboro Co., FL<br>10. Joseph		b. 1835	m. Cat=
herine                                                         Odom<br>11=
=2E Thomas Wayne	b. 1839	m. Sarah Azell Hodges<br>12. Nathan	b. 1841	m. S=
arah<br>13. Martha Ann	b. 1843	m. Solomon D. Johnson<br>14. Melvina		b. 1=
844	m. Maxey D.                                                         C=
olson<br>15. Wealthy A.	b. 1848	m. No  - Died single<p>After marriage, Jo=
hn Sweat and his wife made their home in Emanuel County where they lived =
until about 1827-28 when they moved to Lowndes County.  There they settle=
d on lands in the 11th district on the east side of the Alapaha River.  T=
his portion of Lowndes County was made into Clinch County in 1850, and si=
nce 1920 has been in Lanier County.  They lived on lots 495 and 496 which=
 Mr. Sweat owned.  Deed records show that he sold these two lots of land =
to Absalom S.  Smith on August 31, 1843, and then moved to Columbia Count=
y, Florida.  This coincides with the 1850 Census with respect to the plac=
e of birth of the daughter Martha Ann, who was born 1843 in Georgia as we=
re the others before her, and Melvina was born the next year, 1844, in Fl=
orida.  In 1858, when New River County was formed out of Columbia County =
in Florida, he was placed in it, the name of New River being changed abou=
t 1860-61 to Bradford County.  Mr. Sweat died there in 1868, and his son,=
 Thomas W. Sweat, was appointed the administrator of his estate.<p>John  =
Sweat served in the Indian War as a private in Capt. Jonathan Knight's co=
mpany of Lowndes County Milita, August 18 to September 22, 1840.  <p>He s=
erved as Justice of the Peace in Columbia County, Florida, 1845-1847.<p>J=
ohn Sweat served as a Justice of Peace in Columbia County, Florida., 1845=
-1847.<p>Ref: 1860 Census - New River County, FL - HH# 123<p>Military: <b=
r>John Sweat served in the Indian War as a private in Capt. Johnathan Kni=
ght;s company of Lowndes county milita, Aug. 18th to Sept. 22, 1840<p><br=
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<P ALIGN=3DCENTER><EM>Surname: </EM> Cone, Chappel, Dawson, King, Early, =
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History of Greene County, Georgia by Rice and Williams<P>pg 278<BR>The Ch=
appel Home -- The article talks about the Chappel home and later in the a=
rticle is says:<P>Judge Cone owned a fine home on the corner of East and =
North Streets which was destroyed by fire about 1878.<P>I believe this wa=
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Reg. of Milita commanded by Col. Wm. Porter ordered into service of the U=
nited States by Gov. Wm. Schley from Jun 6, 1836 - Jul 12, 1836. Enrollme=
nt took place in Columbus, GA<P>Wm. Cone Jr. is listed.<P>pg 127 Greensbo=
ro Cemetary<BR>Among the first nice monuments that present themselves to =
view upon one's entering the cemetary is the one erected to the memory of=
 Justice Frances H. Cone. He was born 5 Sep 1797 and died at his home her=
e on the 18th of May 1859. Judge Cone never seems to have aspired much to=
 political prominence. He had been a member of the Legislature from this =
county, and Judge of the Superior Court; and as a Judge and Legislator he=
 probably had no superiors, but his intellectual greatness and his learni=
ng as a jurist shone to its greatest excellence during his long professio=
nal life at the bar.<P>pg 149<BR>In John A. Miller's chargebook for 1855 =
shows one of the people in it are Frances H. Cone<P>pg 203 Greensboro Aca=
demy<BR>Cong. Francis Cone was a Trustee in 1852.<P>pg 315<BR>This is abo=
ut Judge Eugenious Nisbet and others and at the end of the article it say=
s:<P>Francis H. Cone was an eminent lawyer whose personal encounter with =
Alexander Stephens on the steps of the old Atlanta hotel in 1844 was one =
of the most dramatic episodes of ante-bellum politics.<P>pg 232<BR>Volunt=
eer Toasts at the Dinner to General Jackson<BR>A committee of Greensboro =
citizens consisteing of Judge Francis H. Cone and a few others waited upo=
n General Jackson and tendered him an invitation to a reception at the Gr=
imes Hotel.<P>pg 430 also 646<BR>The Ocmulgee Circuit was formed Dec 7, 1=
807 and Peter Early was the 1st Judge. There were many who succeeded him =
and Francis Hiram Cone was in the list. 1841-45<P>pg 458<BR>The original =
charter bore thenames of some of Greensboro's finest citizens such as Wm.=
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se men had died about the time the charter was issued.<BR>This is in rega=
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On Tue May 13 1997 this was posted: Am looking for the parents and origin of William CONE, Greene CO Judge of Inferior Court and State Legislator, died 25 January 1840 in<BR>his 58th year. First wife and mother of his children unknown. Children: John Fletcher, Frances Julia Anne, James Thomas, William H.C. and Fletcher. THANK YOU.</P>
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Subject: Re: Jacob Moore MD>GA>AL
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 10:27:51 EDT
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These Cone girls are the daughters of William Neil Cone, the eldest son of 
Jesse and Sarah Bailey Cone.  I'll get in touch with Alyce Herrara.  Oddly, 
Alyce and I have corresponded in the past regarding her connection to the 
Curry family, another of my lines.  Never knew we might connect through the 
Cones, too.  Small world!
Carolyn

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Subject: Check out Don't Worry. Be Happy!!
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 12:45:31 EDT
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 <A HREF="aol://1722:smile4u">Click here: Don't Worry. Be Happy!!</A> 

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Subject: RE: Acey Cone
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 17:24:09 -0700
X-Message-Number: 5

In Library Catalog  Dallas TX

The Cone family

Title:
          The Cone family : the descendants of "Acey" Cone : excerpted from
Keeping up with the Smiths ... / by Mary
          Emily Smith Witt.
Author:
          Witt, Mary Emily Smith.
          Witt, Mary Emily Smith. Keeping up with the Smiths.
Published:
          Dallas : MEW Pub., 1993.
Edition:
          2nd ed. rev.
Subject:
          Cone family.
Material:
          1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm.
Note:
          Includes bibliographical references and index.
          Typescript.
ISBN:
          $10.00
System ID no:
          ACU-3953

Holdings:
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          CALL NUMBER: 929.20973 C747YW 1993 -- B -- REF BOOK --
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Subject: RE: Dallas TX library
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 17:27:23 -0700
X-Message-Number: 6

From card catalog
,
    Here is the Dallas Gene. Society homepage:
http://www.dallasgenealogy.org/


CONE FAMILY

Records 1 to 4 of 4

     @
     BOLTON CONE FAMILY MANUSCRIPT PAPERS
     NP 1973

     Holdings at other locations:
               See the additional holdings for this title.

     Cone, Eleanor Faulk, 1911-
     Faulk-Cone and allied families : male and female lines to the immigrant
ancestor / compiled by Eleanor Faulk Cone.
     Baltimore : Gateway Press ; Falls Church, VA : Orders to E.F. Cone,
1983.

     Holdings at other locations:
               See the additional holdings for this title.

     Gunderson, Marion A. (Marion Abbott), 1919-
     Cone, ancestors and descendants of Henry Clay Cone / by Marion Abbott
Gunderson.
     [Rolfe, Iowa : M.A. Gunderson, 1992].

     Holdings at other locations:
               See the additional holdings for this title.

     Witt, Mary Emily Smith.
     The Cone family : the descendants of "Acey" Cone : excerpted from
Keeping up with the Smiths ... / by Mary Emily
     Smith Witt.
     Dallas : MEW Pub., 1993.

     Holdings at other locations:
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Subject: RE: Dallas TX library
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 21:14:12 -0500
X-Message-Number: 7

Rose,

Their third listing -- the one about "Acey" ought to make some of our
members happy if they didn't know about it already.

Al Cone

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Subject: [conelist] RE: Dallas TX library


From card catalog
,
    Here is the Dallas Gene. Society homepage:
http://www.dallasgenealogy.org/


CONE FAMILY

Records 1 to 4 of 4

     @
     BOLTON CONE FAMILY MANUSCRIPT PAPERS
     NP 1973

     Holdings at other locations:
               See the additional holdings for this title.

     Cone, Eleanor Faulk, 1911-
     Faulk-Cone and allied families : male and female lines to the immigrant
ancestor / compiled by Eleanor Faulk Cone.
     Baltimore : Gateway Press ; Falls Church, VA : Orders to E.F. Cone,
1983.

     Holdings at other locations:
               See the additional holdings for this title.

     Gunderson, Marion A. (Marion Abbott), 1919-
     Cone, ancestors and descendants of Henry Clay Cone / by Marion Abbott
Gunderson.
     [Rolfe, Iowa : M.A. Gunderson, 1992].

     Holdings at other locations:
               See the additional holdings for this title.

     Witt, Mary Emily Smith.
     The Cone family : the descendants of "Acey" Cone : excerpted from
Keeping up with the Smiths ... / by Mary Emily
     Smith Witt.
     Dallas : MEW Pub., 1993.

     Holdings at other locations:
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Subject: RE: Acey Cone
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 21:15:37 -0500
X-Message-Number: 8

Oops, there's the full listing.  Sorry folks.

Al

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From: Rose Landmesser [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 7:24 PM
To: Cone Mailing List
Subject: [conelist] RE: Acey Cone


In Library Catalog  Dallas TX

The Cone family

Title:
          The Cone family : the descendants of "Acey" Cone : excerpted from
Keeping up with the Smiths ... / by Mary
          Emily Smith Witt.
Author:
          Witt, Mary Emily Smith.
          Witt, Mary Emily Smith. Keeping up with the Smiths.
Published:
          Dallas : MEW Pub., 1993.
Edition:
          2nd ed. rev.
Subject:
          Cone family.
Material:
          1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm.
Note:
          Includes bibliographical references and index.
          Typescript.
ISBN:
          $10.00
System ID no:
          ACU-3953

Holdings:
     CENTRAL-CGC-8TH-REFERENCE
          CALL NUMBER: 929.20973 C747YW 1993 -- B -- REF BOOK --
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1. RE: Acey Cone
2. Re: Revision  Acey Cone

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Subject: RE: Acey Cone
From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 09:57:23 EDT
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Almost everyone descended from Acey has seen this little booklet.  Cousin 
Mary Emily did her best, bless her heart, but relied heavily on hearsay and 
family lore for the information contained therein.  Frankly, it's full of 
errors.  Since its publication, a number of us have sent her updated data and 
more complete family lines, but she's in rather ill health and has no plans 
to publish a revised edition.
Carolyn

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Subject: Re: Revision  Acey Cone
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 08:12:22 -0700
X-Message-Number: 2

Then I guess it is up to the next generation to do the revision.
Rose L



> Almost everyone descended from Acey has seen this little booklet.  Cousin
> Mary Emily did her best, bless her heart, but relied heavily on hearsay
and
> family lore for the information contained therein.  Frankly, it's full of
> errors.  Since its publication, a number of us have sent her updated data
and
> more complete family lines, but she's in rather ill health and has no
plans
> to publish a revised edition.
> Carolyn





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Date: Saturday, October 23, 1999 12:04 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Friday, October 22, 1999.

1. David Cone, New York Yankees

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Subject: David Cone, New York Yankees
From: "Charles A. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 22:32:01 -0400
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Regarding New York Yankees pitcher, David Cone...
I recently sent an email to the alumni web site of Rockhurst High =
School, Kansas City, Missouri, asking for family history on David Cone.  =
Here is what they sent:

"David was a 1981 graduate of Rockhurst High School.  He is the son of =
Edwin and Joan Cone of Kansas City.  His only brother's name is Joe."



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Cone Mailing List Digest for Saturday, October 23, 1999.

1. Cone Up Front
2. First Game out:

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Subject: Cone Up Front
From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 14:19:32 EDT
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Dear List,
  I realize how quiet it has been now for some time. But my Dear Cousins the 
World Series will kick off this evening. Being that the State of Georgia has 
no Doubt the largest group of Cone Families within it or such as I, a native 
Georgian, the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees will no doubt add to the 
interest of those who will be watching.
  But for the record with David Cone a possibile pitcher in one of the games, 
I wish to state in fact I will be pulling for David to have a winning game 
that day. As for the Atlanta Braves winning the series, during my living in 
the Atlanta Area and attending their games, I never saw them win a game. 
There fore I must admit of not being a all out fan. I find my solitude in 
being a Gator Fan although most of my group are hung up on being Seminole 
Fans. Yet they have been quite in the past weeks with much embarresment over 
their teams dilemia. I may have heard that Bowden is about to open up a 
Department Store in the Tallahassee area for his boys to have shopping 
privalages in the future. Those boys do need shoes and shirts, pants wouldn't 
hurt either.
  So I wish all their happiness in watching the series and pulling for the 
braves. But I will be hoping that David Cone has his day too. Maybe Atlanta 
should give the Man a call. New York isn't really a Big Apple in my book. 
Just watching Letterman every now and then proves that. Everyone take care 
and here I apologize to any who end up taking this to heart and to Dawg, who 
is out of town enjoying the Pine Festival up in Perry this weekend. He did 
tell me to be quite this weekend in his absence andd not to stir the list up, 
but it's been too dull lately. 

Wm.

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Subject: First Game out:
From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 23:29:04 EDT
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Well Charles and Lorene,
  First game done and we sports fans on the Cone List know this one. Lorene 
Charles posted some information on David yesterday. Giving his parents and 
One Brother. Charles said he got that information from his high school at 
Rockhurst High School, Kansas. Reckon that to be pretty close to Kansas City 
Kansas. And it appears David was a 1981 graduate.
  Well tonight his teamates set him up with the 4 to 1 closure over Atlanta 
in the first game. At 8:00 P.M. EST he takes the mound against Miltywood and 
Atlanta. I sure will be glued to the set on this one. First airing I will 
have had the chance to watch this ear. Know the People in Georgia will be 
supporting their braves.
  At least the Bowden and Bowden show was a close call tonight. Apparently 
that who's # 9 didn't make the big difference tonight by being allowed to 
play. Maybe they should have hung a discount shirt rack in the end zone to 
have motivated that boy. Well after all it's just a ball game, sorta like 
golf, there are divits in it too.

Wm.

P.S. Buddy's been walking around here today humming "Rocky Top". Knew I 
should have hidden that remote for the T V in the bedroom.



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Date: Monday, October 25, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Sunday, October 24, 1999.

1. Re: First Game out:
2. Re: First Game out:Smoke

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Subject: Re: First Game out:
From: "Charles A. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 12:58:24 -0400
X-Message-Number: 1

Wm,
The best-case scenario I see for tonight's Braves-Yankees World Series Game
is this....
Millwood gets a "win" for the Braves;
Cone gets a "no-decision" for the Yankees, and a New York relief pitcher
gets the "loss".
Regards,
Charles A. Cone
Atlanta

"New York, New York...the city so nice, the Atlanta Braves had to beat them
twice."


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Subject: [conelist] First Game out:


> Well Charles and Lorene,
>   First game done and we sports fans on the Cone List know this one.
Lorene
> Charles posted some information on David yesterday. Giving his parents and
> One Brother. Charles said he got that information from his high school at
> Rockhurst High School, Kansas. Reckon that to be pretty close to Kansas
City
> Kansas. And it appears David was a 1981 graduate.
>   Well tonight his teamates set him up with the 4 to 1 closure over
Atlanta
> in the first game. At 8:00 P.M. EST he takes the mound against Miltywood
and
> Atlanta. I sure will be glued to the set on this one. First airing I will
> have had the chance to watch this ear. Know the People in Georgia will be
> supporting their braves.
>   At least the Bowden and Bowden show was a close call tonight. Apparently
> that who's # 9 didn't make the big difference tonight by being allowed to
> play. Maybe they should have hung a discount shirt rack in the end zone to
> have motivated that boy. Well after all it's just a ball game, sorta like
> golf, there are divits in it too.
>
> Wm.
>
> P.S. Buddy's been walking around here today humming "Rocky Top". Knew I
> should have hidden that remote for the T V in the bedroom.
>
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Subject: Re: First Game out:Smoke
From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 13:18:41 EDT
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Oh Smoked Oysters with a Pearl out of the can



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Date: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, October 25, 1999.

1. A Cone burned Atlanta
2. Book recommendation

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Subject: A Cone burned Atlanta
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 03:09:02 EDT
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 <A HREF="http://www.sportsline.com/u/includes/aol/mlb/worldseries/frame.htm">
Click here: World Series Fan Central</A>

One for the Books and a Cone was there........................ 

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Subject: Book recommendation
From: "Grady O. Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:36:41 -0400
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While at breakfast this morning, a friend gave me a hard bound book
which I would like to recommend any of the Conelist acquire for a
desktop reference.  I'm very pleased to have it, and the friend wouldn't
let me pay him for it!!  How good does it GET??

The book was published in Washington D.C. in 1960.  It's title is
"Genealogical Research, Methods and Sources", by The American Society of
Genealogists, Editor Milton Rubincam, 456 pages.

This book does not have a Library of Congress number, or one of those
other long numbers that the librarians like to have.

I should have had this book 10 years ago.  It consolidates and publishes
stuff in one volume, that I've had to pick in bits and pieces by reading
or scanning more than a hundred books.

Hope you like it!!           Good 'ol Grady



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Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, October 26, 1999.

1. RE: 1880 census

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Subject: RE: 1880 census
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 11:09:23 -0700
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From Genealogy.org
One-Percent 1880 U.S. Federal Census
census completed

Rose Landmesser
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****
State, Enumeration District Number, Reel Number,  The information included
for each individual is Last Name, First Name
        In order to accommodate such large data and more than 107,000 files,
I have had to create a rather extensive directory structure in the form of:

        /state.or.territory/county.code/enumeration.district/filename

(The county codes are cross-referenced in the file /pub/1880/county.codes,
extracted from the file 1880 code.dos.)

        Here is an an entry from the index:  (example)

        HALMAN           CHARLES          WI/1110/0256/106488

        Charles HALMAN is found in the State of Wisconsin, county code 1110,
which happens to be Sauk County, enumeration district 0256.  The file name
is 106488.
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CONE             ADAM             PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             ALISON           NJ/0170/0021/057410
CONE             ANNIE            NJ/0170/0021/057410
CONE             BELLA            NY/0470/0058/062297
CONE             BETSY            NY/1070/0204/069727
CONE             CHARLOTTE A      MI/0270/0072/042581
CONE             DAISY            PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             DAVID            PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             EDWARD           PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             EDWARD F.        NJ/0170/0021/057410
CONE             EDWARD K         CT/0070/0076/008030
CONE             EMILY P.         CT/0070/0076/008030
CONE             ETHEL            AL/0110/0027/000182
CONE             GEO L            PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             GEORGE H         MI/0270/0072/042581
CONE             GLENN            PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             HEZEKIAH S       MI/0270/0072/042581
CONE             JAMES R          CT/0070/0076/008030
CONE             JENNIE L         MI/0270/0072/042581
CONE             JESSIE L         PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             JNO F.           AL/0110/0027/000182
CONE             JOHN F           AL/0110/0027/000182
CONE             JOHN W           MI/0270/0072/042581
CONE             KATE             CT/0010/0136/007408
CONE             LAURA M          AL/0110/0027/000182
CONE             LAURIA           NJ/0170/0021/057410
CONE             LAWRENCE         PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             LEONORA          IL/1870/0285/019535
CONE             LOUIE            PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             LUCINDA          IL/1870/0285/019535
CONE             MARY             PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             MARY B           MI/0270/0072/042581
CONE             MARY E           CT/0030/0004/007554
CONE             MAUD             PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             MICHAEL          OH/0550/0077/075994
CONE             NELLIE           NJ/0170/0021/057410
CONE             PATRICK          CT/0010/0136/007408
CONE             REBECAA          PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             SILAS            MI/0490/0075/042876
CONE             SYNTHIA          PA/1230/0272/089271
CONE             WALTER MO.       NJ/0170/0021/057410
CONE             WILLIE           PA/1230/0272/089271




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Date: Thursday, October 28, 1999 12:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Wednesday, October 27, 1999.

1. Check out MHI Photograph Database
2. Census

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Subject: Check out MHI Photograph Database
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 08:47:17 EDT
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 <A HREF="http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/PhotoDB.html">Click here: MHI 
Photograph Database</A> 
This is an interesting database.  Only two Cones are listed, but you might 
find it helpful for other branches of your family tree.
kim

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Subject: Census
From: "Bill Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 17:40:22 -0500
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Hi Folks,

Check out the enumerator on this census.  There's a couple of Cones =
listed as well.
http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ga/camden/census/1820/pg00001.=
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Friday, October 29, 1999.

1. Check out BLM - ES, GLO Records - Home

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Subject: Check out BLM - ES, GLO Records - Home
From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 15:31:33 EDT
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 <A HREF="http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/">Click here: BLM - ES, GLO Records - 
Home</A> 
This is REALLY neat!  You can download the actual record!
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, November 08, 1999.

1. Re: Sabrina Cone

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Subject: Re: Sabrina Cone
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 1999 11:20:19 -0800
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Rick,

My only source is the Cone book mentioned in prior msg. The only Sabrina
in the book is the one I mentioned.

??? 's   Where did the dates of birth and death and place of death come
from??? Tombstone..death cert...birth cert ???? Is Sabrina a nickname or
Middle name ???

from pg 464 of SACFA (book abrev)

Giles Cone was supposed to have been b: in Middletown CT in 1741. Had
wife, Margaret, who was b: 1750, d: in Granby CT 17 Jun 1819. They res
in Haddam at least during 1774-5-6 and he d: in Middletown (CT) 25 Oct
1786.

(no info is given on his parents)
ch: Hopeful b: abt  1772 m: William Coolman in Middletown CT 03 Apr
1793. In 1796 they moved to Turin NY and in 1813 ti Portage OH, being
among the earliest settlers of that county. (5 ch), Margaret m: 1st ____
Shailor  2nd Levi Merriam of Granby, Anderson b: 12 Dec 1776 Haddam CT
m: Roxanna Phelps 25 Oct 1797 Torrington CT. She was b: 21 Feb 1779
Windsor CT (10 ch), Giles b: 1780, Caleb, Olive m: John A Fisk of New
London CT. 
One of Hopeful Cone Coolman child William Coolman b: 1794 lived in
Ravenna OH and filled many offices (sheriff, Treas, CT Clerk). I mention
this as Ravenna is close to Union Co OH. 
This Giles Cone makes me wonder if his line is the Daniel Cone to son
Caleb as he named a son Caleb and his son Anderson named one of his sons
Caleb. Anderson could have been named after his mother's maiden name,
his mother's maiden name is not mentioned in above reference.  
Caleb (2), son of Daniel (1), had son Daniel & grandsons; John, Ozias &
Joseph who res in Middletown CT. There may have been others born or
residing in Middletown CT that could have been Giles father.


Rose Landmesser 
Rick Ingersoll wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the reply
> 
> I have found a note (by a related researcher) saying that Sabrina Cone was (or
> might be) a "lost" daughter of Giles Cone 1741-1786 & Margaret Anderson
> 1750-1819. Do you have any info on that Cone family? Are Oliver & Giles related?
> That might explain a common source for the name Sabrina.
> 
> Rose Landmesser wrote:
> 
> >  To:     Rick Ingersoll <[email protected]
> > and to Cone List.
> >
> > "Some Accounts of the Cone Family in America" compiled by William
> > Whitney Cone 1903  pg 180
> >
> > 2125) Sabrina  CONE, dau of Oliver CONE (2047) and Ann Sterling, b:
> > Woodstock VT Apr 9 1800 m: Flavel Stone in Royalton NY, Oct 13 1821. He
> > was born in Dummerston VT Aug 25 1789 and d: in Olivet MI May 20 1863.
> > He was a farmer. In religious faith a Methodist. Politically a Whig. She
> > d: Olivet MI Dec 9 1862.
> >
> > ch: Judith A b: 12 Jun 1822 d: 16 Jan 1893 m: William Hart, John S b: 29
> > Sep 1823 d: 23 Jun 1885 m: Phebe Palmer, Lewis A b: 23 Apr 1825 m:
> > Martha Hotchkiss Res Boling KS (more on Lewis), Pentha A b: 20 Feb 1827
> > m: Amos P Herrick. Res Campo CA (more on her), Letetia J b: 30 Jul 1830
> > d: Oct 1863,  Teresa b: 21 Nov 1834 d: Nov 1852.
> >
> > Do not know if this is the correct "Sabrina Cone" but the dates are
> > close. Her brother would have been Gustavus Adolphus Cone who is listed
> > on the Cone Web page. There is additional info on Oliver Cone line that
> > is not on the Cone Web page, believe it is additional children of Oliver
> > and Gustavus (Sr). This line descends from Nathaniel Cone son of Daniel.
> > Daniel (1),Nathaniel (2),Nathaniel (3), Oliver (4), Sabrina (5)
> >
> > Rose Landmesser
> > Kennewick WA
> > e-mail [email protected]
> >
> > >
> > > Sabrina Cone
> > > Born 19 JAN 1778--Middlefield, Middlesex Co, CT
> > > Died 25 JAN 1862--Northampton, Summit Co, OH
> > >
> > > Marr ABT 1801--
> > >
> > > John Hamilton Dickinson
> > > Born 20 AUG 1782--Middlefield, Middlesex Co, CT
> > > Died 18 FEB 1864--Northampton, Summit Co, OH
> > >
> 
> --
> Rick D. Ingersoll
> [email protected]
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, November 09, 1999.

1. RE: LDS

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Subject: RE: LDS
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 14:19:53 -0800
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On the LDS site you can now find more that 50 ancestor search. I put
William SMITH and it gave me 1386 William Smith's. It is not organized
by date, so it may have 1910 then 1756 etc. 

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Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, November 15, 1999.

1. Samuel Gates line
2. Cone: NY 1812 claims
3. William Cone  VT
4. Moses Cone from Germany
5. RE: Ed Cone home page
6. Re: Moses Cone from Germany
7. Re: Moses Cone from Germany

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Subject: Samuel Gates line
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 07:53:23 -0800
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Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots

 Search Terms: CONE (26), SAMUEL (2435)
  
 Results (1 combined matches)
  
  Name
               Cemetery
                        Location
                                        Reference
  GATES,
  Samuel
               Cone
                        Richmond MA 56 
                                        Abstract of Graves of
Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.2,
                                        p.  Serial: 11999; Volume: 8

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Subject: Cone: NY 1812 claims
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 08:09:43 -0800
X-Message-Number: 2

In honor of those who served, Ancestry.com is offering its collection of
military databases free this weekend. Search the military collection at:
http://www.ancestry.com/dailynews/militaryDBs.htm

Avail until Nov 17 1999


New York Military Equipment Claims, War of 1812

 Search Terms: CONE (6)
  
 Results ( 6 combined matches)
 Index of Awards on Claims of the Soldiers of the War of 1812
 page 108
 No.: 15,135
 NAME OF APPLICANT.: Cone, Albert,
 RESIDENCE OF APPLICANT.: Rock County, Wisconsin,
 AMOUNT ALLOWED.: 18 00

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 Index of Awards on Claims of the Soldiers of the War of 1812
 page 108
 No.: 2,310
 NAME OF APPLICANT.: Cone, James,
 RESIDENCE OF APPLICANT.: Mexico, New York,
 AMOUNT ALLOWED.: 55 00

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 Index of Awards on Claims of the Soldiers of the War of 1812
 page 108
 No.: 8,913
 NAME OF APPLICANT.: Cone, Jeremiah W.,
 RESIDENCE OF APPLICANT.: Leyden, New York,
 AMOUNT ALLOWED.: 73 00

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 Index of Awards on Claims of the Soldiers of the War of 1812
 page 108
 No.: 3,329
 NAME OF APPLICANT.: Cone, Ofryer,
 RESIDENCE OF APPLICANT.: Sheridan, New York,
 AMOUNT ALLOWED.: 31 00

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 Index of Awards on Claims of the Soldiers of the War of 1812
 page 108
 No.: 11,902
 NAME OF APPLICANT.: Cone, Seth,
 RESIDENCE OF APPLICANT.: Canaan, Columbia County, N. Y.,
 AMOUNT ALLOWED.: 58 00

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 Index of Awards on Claims of the Soldiers of the War of 1812
 page 108
 No.: 11,962
 NAME OF APPLICANT.: Cone, Timothy,
 RESIDENCE OF APPLICANT.: Fayette, Seneca County, New York,
 AMOUNT ALLOWED.: 58 00

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Subject: William Cone  VT
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 08:44:07 -0800
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Vermont Pensioners of 1835

 Search Terms: CONE (1)
  
 Results ( 1 combined matches)
  
 County: Windsor Co.
 Name: William Cone
 Rank: Sergeant
 Annual Allowance: 96 00
 Sums Received: 1,528 76
 Description of service: Rhode Island continental line
 When placed on the pension roll: May 1, 1819
 Commencement of pension: April 2, 1818
 Age: 88

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Subject: Moses Cone from Germany
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 09:34:47 -0800
X-Message-Number: 4

http://www.imagesbuilder.com/blowingrock/mosescone.html


found this on AltaVista Web searcher.

Rose L

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Subject: RE: Ed Cone home page
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 10:19:14 -0800
X-Message-Number: 5

http://home.rose.net/~edcone/

Ed Cone Home page: do not know if he is on the Cone List.

Rose L

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Subject: Re: Moses Cone from Germany
From: "Fern" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 17:11:48 -0500
X-Message-Number: 6

Rose

Having lived in North Carolina, I am familiar with the name Moses Cone. The
family name was originally spelled Cohen. Moses Cone started Cone Mills and
became very wealthy. I see it is all described in the text of the page you
sent.

I'm also intrigued by the art collection put together by his sister's Etta
and Claribel. It's titled "The Cone Collection" and is mentioned in the
text.

Just wanted to clarify the fact that I had done some research into Moses
Cone and discovered his was a recent adaptation to our spelling. But a Cone
none the less. Surely the spelling of our name has gone through many
transformations.

Fern


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Subject: Re: Moses Cone from Germany
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 17:59:36 -0600
X-Message-Number: 7

Folks,

Fern's quite right as all Tar Heels know. As an undergraduate at a North
Carolina I almost didn't get a bid from the fraternity I most wanted to
pledge because they had an anti-Semitic clause. Had I not had someone from
Florida who knew my roots, I would have been blackballed. North Carolinians
knew the origin of Cone Mills. This didn't keep me from making sure all our
sheets and towels were from Cone Mills when I lived in Virginia and North
Carolina.

Al

Al

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Sent: Monday, November 15, 1999 4:12 PM
To: Cone Mailing List
Subject: [conelist] Re: Moses Cone from Germany


Rose

Having lived in North Carolina, I am familiar with the name Moses Cone. The
family name was originally spelled Cohen. Moses Cone started Cone Mills and
became very wealthy. I see it is all described in the text of the page you
sent.

I'm also intrigued by the art collection put together by his sister's Etta
and Claribel. It's titled "The Cone Collection" and is mentioned in the
text.

Just wanted to clarify the fact that I had done some research into Moses
Cone and discovered his was a recent adaptation to our spelling. But a Cone
none the less. Surely the spelling of our name has gone through many
transformations.

Fern


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Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, November 16, 1999.

1. RE: Ed Cone home page
2. Old Family Fruitcake Recipe

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Subject: RE: Ed Cone home page
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 02:39:24 -0600
X-Message-Number: 1

Rose,

There is no one with that email address on the list at this time. Although
he is clearly tied in with our SW Georgia Cones and/or to the Ivanhoe
Plantation Cones, this is the first I can recall of him.

Al

Al L. Cone
Jamestown College   <[email protected]>
North Dakota  701.252.3467   X 2604
http://www.jc.edu/users/faculty/cone


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http://home.rose.net/~edcone/

Ed Cone Home page: do not know if he is on the Cone List.

Rose L

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Subject: Old Family Fruitcake Recipe
From: "Bill Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 09:32:29 -0600
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With the holidays coming, I thought you could use this...

Fruitcake Recipe

  1 cup water
  1 cup sugar
  4 large eggs
  2 cups dried fruit
  1 teaspoon baking soda
  1 teaspoon salt
  1 cup brown sugar
   lemon juice
   nuts
  1 gallon whiskey

Sample the whiskey to check for quality.
Take a large bowl.
Check the whiskey again to be sure it is of the highest quality.
Pour one level cup and drink.
Repeat.
Turn on the electric mixer; beat 1 cup butter in a large, fluffy bowl.
Add 1 teaspoon sugar and beat again.
Make sure the whiskey is still OK.  Cry another tup.
Turn off mixer.
Break 2 legs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit.
Mix on the turner.
If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaterers, pry it loose with a =
drewscriver.
Sample the whiskey to check for tonsisticity.
Next, sift 2 cups of salt.  Or something.  Who cares?
Check the whiskey.
Now sift the lemon juice and strain your nuts.
Add one table.  Spoon.  Of sugar or something. Whatever you can find.
Grease the oven.
Turn the cake tin to 350 degrees.
Don't forget to beat off the turner.
Throw the bowl out of the window.
Check the whiskey again.
Go to bed.
Who the hell likes fruitcake anyway?

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Cone Mailing List Digest for Friday, November 19, 1999.

1. New & even more improved genealogy page--Cone, Strickland, Donnelly,  Neely, Meiners, King, Stauber, Bell, Simon, McClelland, etc.

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Subject: New & even more improved genealogy page--Cone, Strickland, Donnelly,  Neely, Meiners, King, Stauber, Bell, Simon, McClelland, etc.
From: Tom Donnelly and Sharlotte Neely <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 07:57:05 -0500
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Hi,  Everyone,
We just wanted to let everyone know about our new and even more improved
genealogy page at:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/o/n/Sharlotte--N-Donnelly
Thanks.  We hope you will give us some feedback on how further to
improve our web site and that you will let us know about any corrections
we should make.
Thanks,
Sharlotte, Tom, and Bridgette Donnelly
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Monday, November 22, 1999.

1. Walkers and Cone
2. 1850 CENSUS GA. SLAVE OWERS COMPILED BY JACK F. COX.
3. RE: 1850 CENSUS GA. SLAVE OWNERS COMPILED BY JACK F. C	OX.

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Subject: Walkers and Cone
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 03:42:04 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Hi All,

This came to me of I thought would be of great interest to those of this
Cone line and Walker line, especially to you Scott.  Could this be a clue
to the given name Seaborn???

Hope it is of some interest to you...

Take Care,
Jolene
             "patsy emory" <[email protected]
patsy emory wrote:

> I am a descendant of Seaborn Walker and Susannah Wicker. Seaborn was b
> 2-28-1828 Baldwin Co. Ga. son of Dorset Walker. Pitt Co., NC. Seaborn
> died 6-15-1878 Columbus, Colorado Co., TX. He married Susannah in
> Sanderville, Washington Co., GA, Came to Texas late 1840's . He and
> many other Walkers/ Cones  came together and are on the 1850 census.
> Kitchen Walker was next door.
> If you have anyone inquiring about Seaborn or his father would you
> tell them to contact me. Kitchen was his cousin, son of John Walker,
> brother to Dorset. I have taken photo of their headstones in Pleasant
> Grove Cem. some researchers have called this old Walker Cem. This is
> not true, I live an hour from there and no one in the area calls it
> this, in fact if you ask where this is, they will tell you they don't
> know...There are several Walkers buried there, including William Wylie
> Walker  b. 1822 and his wife Penelope Cone.
> Thank you kindly,
> Patsy Emory
> Cypress, Texas
> [email protected]


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Subject: 1850 CENSUS GA. SLAVE OWERS COMPILED BY JACK F. COX.
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 07:53:42 -0500
X-Message-Number: 2


Hello Cone Folks,

  Jolene thanks for the information I found it to be very interesting.

  Listed below is what I found in the Milledgeville  Ga. library.  It may be 
informative to some.   I found it to be interesting that in the 1870 census 
Georgia index for Cone that there are more Cone people listed that are (of 
color) or mixed blood than there were white.   Doesn't that put a twist on 
things.

 As of today I know of only one family that are of African American blood and 
are Cones.

I am posting this information ONLY as information and no other reason so I hope 
it doesn't upsets anyone.
This could determine who were considered "Planters" and who were common farmers 
or what ever.  But anyway, I hope it at least stirs up a little traffic on the 
Cone list because it has been as Cool-Hand Luke would say,"Deader than Hell" 
lately.

                                        Scott Cone
                                        Duluth GA.

surname CONE

name     number of slaves   County

?.C Cone       10           Dooly
F.H Cone       14           Greene     (State Judge)
J.B.Cone        1           Handcock
Jackson Cone    4           Merriwether
James Cone      9           Washington 
Jesse B.Cone    3           Washington
John Cone      14           Thomas
Jno. F.Cone    17           Harris
John M.Cone     6           Greene
Jonathan B.Cone 1           Washington
Joseph  Cone   21           Merriwether
William B.Cone  1           Murray
Joseph Cone    21           Merriwether
Aaron Cone      9           Bullock
Barbara Cone    3           Bullock
J.S.Cone        4           Bibb
James Cone     15           Bullock
James Cone      5           Dekalb
Joseph Cone     2           Bullock
Peter Cone      2           Bullock
Rebecca Cone   10           Columbia
Reuben Cone     8           Dekalb
Thomas Cone     4           Dooly
Thomas S.Cone   1           Walker
William B Cone  7           Dooly
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27 owners total   189 Total  inslaved




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Subject: RE: 1850 CENSUS GA. SLAVE OWNERS COMPILED BY JACK F. C	OX.
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 09:15:18 -0600
X-Message-Number: 3



-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [conelist] 1850 CENSUS GA. SLAVE OWERS COMPILED BY JACK F. COX.



Hello Cone Folks,

  Jolene thanks for the information I found it to be very interesting.

  Listed below is what I found in the Milledgeville  Ga. library.  It may be

informative to some.   I found it to be interesting that in the 1870 census 
Georgia index for Cone that there are more Cone people listed that are (of 
color) or mixed blood than there were white.   Doesn't that put a twist on 
things.

Scott,

Somehow that doesn't surprise me. First, we're heard of a fair number of
white Cones who were killed in the War Between the States. Second, we know
of a number who moved further West or to Florida in that 20 year period.
Third, if even half of the slaves owned by Cones in 1850 took their
"master's" name that would be quite a lot.


 As of today I know of only one family that are of African American blood
and are Cones.

Just in the last few months there was a man whose inquiry was forwarded to
the list. I tried to suggest where he might look for roots and urged Georgia
Cones to help him.  He never responded.  I know of two African-American
Cones who are academicians, one a distinguished theologian.

                                        Scott Cone
                                        Duluth GA.

Yes, things have been very quiet lately. Perhaps you've stirred something
up. Given the geographical distribution of slave owners and their names, we
MUST have some of their descendants active on the list now.

Al

Al L. Cone
Jamestown College   <[email protected]>
North Dakota  701.252.3467   X 2604
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Date: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 1:10 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Tuesday, November 23, 1999.

1. JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
2. Re: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
3. Confused
4. Re: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
5. RE: Confused
6. Re: Confused
7. Fwd: Hi
8. Re: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
9. Re: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
10. Re: Walkers and Cone
11. Archelis Cone of Martin Co., NC
12. William and Cloana Cone Deed

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Subject: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 08:07:14 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1


  Hello Cone folks,

    Yes I'm trying to stir things up again.  I reviewed the "Authentic list of 
Land Lottery Grants made to Vets of the Rev. War for the State of Georgia" the 
other day and it left me with more questions that answers as things usually do.
One listing was John Cone Sr. Baldwin Co received land in 1820 and 1827.  I 
already know about this guy because he is in the Milledgeville history books.
The listing that puzzles me is:

  Archibald Cone  Washington Co.  1827   lot 57  Dist. 10


  Archibald was born in 1805 so he could not be a Rev. War vet.  He may have 
bought in to the lottery or was qualified for having a father who was a Rev. war
vet.  His father was Archelous Cone as many on the Cone list are descendants of.
If Archelous was a Rev. war vet then we all know he could not of been born in 
1772 as the Walker books document. The Fulgrum letter said he was a messenger in
the Rev. War which means unless he was delivering messages while in diapers the 
1772 date is not correct.  The minutes of the church he belong to "Bethlehem 
Baptist est.1790" said he was 84 years old when he died and his year of death 
was 1848 which makes his DOB to be 1764.   This year is closer to what I figure.
 This also means his last child was born (Pheroby DOB 1819) when he was 55 yrs. 
old.  Well all know he was a Doctor of herbal medicines so he may of been able 
to maintain good health while up in age. 

  OK folks what do ya think?

                                             Scott Cone
                                             Duluth GA.
   



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Subject: Re: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
From: Cerelle <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 08:03:35 -0600
X-Message-Number: 2

Hey, Scott--

When was Archelaus born? That's a good question, and I think it
has as many answers as Archelaus had descendants! LOL! Rather
than go by the birthyear that family folk "remembered," I figure
it's safer & wiser to calculate it from other, independent data
(as you did with his age and the death date in the church
minutes).

As far as Archibald's listing in the Rev. War book...maybe that
was spurious info sent in a couple generations ago by someone who
wanted a DAR pin???? I don't know -- just guessing.

Also, you wrote: 

> he was a Doctor of herbal medicines 	

I knew Archelaus's son, Archibald, was. Was Archelaus an
herbalist, too? Dang, it's easy to get those old patriarchs
confused.

Keep on stirring things up; who knows what might float to the
top!

Cerelle (d/o Billie Joe, s/o Hugh, s/o Phila, d/o Pheraby, d/o
Archelaus)

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Subject: Confused
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 09:22:24 EST
X-Message-Number: 3

After trying to figure out which branch of this family is miffed and why (to 
me quiet Conelist = somebody's feathers ruffled), I finally realized what the 
REAL problem was.  We voted sometime back on whether to change how mail is 
sent in reply (to whole list or just individual).  I have the letter stating 
the status quo was to remain (reply to whole list).  Yet, when I reply, it is 
only sent to the indivual.  I think this really leaves a lot of us out of the 
conversation and prevents many of us from picking up clues to our background. 
 Was there another secret vote and secret results?  Just wondering.
kim

Al Cone wrote on 9/1/99:
Well folks, it was close.

As in many democratic institutions fewer than 50% of the population voted.
The
"leave it the way it is" option won, 16 to 14.

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Subject: Re: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 09:36:37 -0500
X-Message-Number: 4

Hello Cerelle,

  
Thanks a bunch for the reply.
 As far a Archelous being a doctor of natural medicines.  Your correct it was 
Archibald.  I don't "think" this is something you received through formal 
education (I may be wrong) but is something that is handed down from one 
generation to the next.
As you know Archibald gave his practice up before moving to Texas (1851) which 
also was at the beginning of the dawn of so called modern medicine.

                                   Scott Cone
                                   Duluth,GA.


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Subject: [conelist] Re: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN. 
Author:  Cerelle <[email protected]> at SMTP
Date:    11/23/99 8:03 AM


Hey, Scott--

When was Archelaus born? That's a good question, and I think it 
has as many answers as Archelaus had descendants! LOL! Rather 
than go by the birthyear that family folk "remembered," I figure 
it's safer & wiser to calculate it from other, independent data 
(as you did with his age and the death date in the church 
minutes).

As far as Archibald's listing in the Rev. War book...maybe that 
was spurious info sent in a couple generations ago by someone who 
wanted a DAR pin???? I don't know -- just guessing.

Also, you wrote: 

> he was a Doctor of herbal medicines         

I knew Archelaus's son, Archibald, was. Was Archelaus an 
herbalist, too? Dang, it's easy to get those old patriarchs 
confused.

Keep on stirring things up; who knows what might float to the 
top!

Cerelle (d/o Billie Joe, s/o Hugh, s/o Phila, d/o Pheraby, d/o 
Archelaus)

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Subject: RE: Confused
From: Al Cone <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 08:46:12 -0600
X-Message-Number: 5

Most email programs have an option "reply to sender" or "reply to all"  By
clicking reply to all -- as I just did -- I see that my "To:" line says
"[email protected];Cone Mailing List."  Now I don't know how AOL works, but
surely you have that choice. I assure you that there have been no "secret
votes" or anything like that. All mail to the list sends a copy to me, and I
can assure you that there just hasn't been very much of late. I did a quick
scan of all the messages since July 1998 when we started in the present
form. There was something of a trough last fall, too. Perhaps it wasn't as
apparent as now, but then it didn't follow eating peas with a knife, and
reunions, and a lot of other fun stuff during which time we had over 200
messages in one month.

Al

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Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 8:22 AM
To: Cone Mailing List
Subject: [conelist] Confused


After trying to figure out which branch of this family is miffed and why (to

me quiet Conelist = somebody's feathers ruffled), I finally realized what
the 
REAL problem was.  We voted sometime back on whether to change how mail is 
sent in reply (to whole list or just individual).  I have the letter stating

the status quo was to remain (reply to whole list).  Yet, when I reply, it
is 
only sent to the indivual.  I think this really leaves a lot of us out of
the 
conversation and prevents many of us from picking up clues to our
background. 
 Was there another secret vote and secret results?  Just wondering.
kim

Al Cone wrote on 9/1/99:
Well folks, it was close.

As in many democratic institutions fewer than 50% of the population voted.
The
"leave it the way it is" option won, 16 to 14.

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Subject: Re: Confused
From: Judy Reeves <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 08:54:07 -0600
X-Message-Number: 6

I hope your assumption is right and they get it fixed before I get back
from vacation--it has been eerie here for a bit...
judy

[email protected] wrote:
> 
> After trying to figure out which branch of this family is miffed and why (to
> me quiet Conelist = somebody's feathers ruffled), I finally realized what the
> REAL problem was.  We voted sometime back on whether to change how mail is
> sent in reply (to whole list or just individual).  I have the letter stating
> the status quo was to remain (reply to whole list).  Yet, when I reply, it is
> only sent to the indivual.  I think this really leaves a lot of us out of the
> conversation and prevents many of us from picking up clues to our background.
>  Was there another secret vote and secret results?  Just wondering.
> kim

-- 
Judy Reeves - [email protected]

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Subject: Fwd: Hi
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 10:24:13 EST
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This is from Julia.  She can't get her email through to the Conelist.  Maybe 
someone can help her with her family?
Thanks,
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Thankyou  I am Edward Cone's great Grandaughter that's in the list.  His
family was from Georgia and he was born in Tenn and moved to Anderson Co. Tx
and then into Oklahoma I haven't been able to find who his parents  was.  I
have found about all of my Great Grandmother's family, but not his. Julia




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Subject: Re: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
From: "Bob Cone" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 12:57:11 -0600
X-Message-Number: 8

Hello Scott  and other Cone folks,
I sure hope that the mystery of Archelous surfaces during my lifetime. From
what I have found, medicine was rather scant in those days. There was little
to work with in the area of medicines. I have tried to find a medical text
book for that time frame but have not been successful.
Bob Cone
Seguin, Texas
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>
>   Hello Cone folks,
>
>     Yes I'm trying to stir things up again.  I reviewed the "Authentic
list of
> Land Lottery Grants made to Vets of the Rev. War for the State of Georgia"
the
> other day and it left me with more questions that answers as things
usually do.
> One listing was John Cone Sr. Baldwin Co received land in 1820 and 1827.
I
> already know about this guy because he is in the Milledgeville history
books.
> The listing that puzzles me is:
>
>   Archibald Cone  Washington Co.  1827   lot 57  Dist. 10
>
>
>   Archibald was born in 1805 so he could not be a Rev. War vet.  He may
have
> bought in to the lottery or was qualified for having a father who was a
Rev. war
> vet.  His father was Archelous Cone as many on the Cone list are
descendants of.
> If Archelous was a Rev. war vet then we all know he could not of been born
in
> 1772 as the Walker books document. The Fulgrum letter said he was a
messenger in
> the Rev. War which means unless he was delivering messages while in
diapers the
> 1772 date is not correct.  The minutes of the church he belong to
"Bethlehem
> Baptist est.1790" said he was 84 years old when he died and his year of
death
> was 1848 which makes his DOB to be 1764.   This year is closer to what I
figure.
>  This also means his last child was born (Pheroby DOB 1819) when he was 55
yrs.
> old.  Well all know he was a Doctor of herbal medicines so he may of been
able
> to maintain good health while up in age.
>
>   OK folks what do ya think?
>
>                                              Scott Cone
>                                              Duluth GA.
>
>
>
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Subject: Re: JUST WHEN WAS ARCHELOUS CONE BORN.
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 18:21:46 EST
X-Message-Number: 9

To further complicate matters....
My grandmother's notes say that John D. Cone, believed to be son of 
Archelaus, was also a Dr.....of herbal medicines?
Pam

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Subject: Re: Walkers and Cone
From: Elizabeth Knauss <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 19:39:08 -0500 (EST)
X-Message-Number: 10

Re the name Seaborn-- could it be that the original Seaborn was born on
the voyage over?  My husband has a gggg uncle who was christened "Oceanus"
for that reason.  I imagine this idea has been floated before.

On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Osmun, Jolene K. wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> This came to me of I thought would be of great interest to those of this
> Cone line and Walker line, especially to you Scott.  Could this be a clue
> to the given name Seaborn???
> 
> Hope it is of some interest to you...
> 
> Take Care,
> Jolene
>              "patsy emory" <[email protected]
> patsy emory wrote:
> 
> > I am a descendant of Seaborn Walker and Susannah Wicker. Seaborn was b
> > 2-28-1828 Baldwin Co. Ga. son of Dorset Walker. Pitt Co., NC. Seaborn
> > died 6-15-1878 Columbus, Colorado Co., TX. He married Susannah in
> > Sanderville, Washington Co., GA, Came to Texas late 1840's . He and
> > many other Walkers/ Cones  came together and are on the 1850 census.
> > Kitchen Walker was next door.
> > If you have anyone inquiring about Seaborn or his father would you
> > tell them to contact me. Kitchen was his cousin, son of John Walker,
> > brother to Dorset. I have taken photo of their headstones in Pleasant
> > Grove Cem. some researchers have called this old Walker Cem. This is
> > not true, I live an hour from there and no one in the area calls it
> > this, in fact if you ask where this is, they will tell you they don't
> > know...There are several Walkers buried there, including William Wylie
> > Walker  b. 1822 and his wife Penelope Cone.
> > Thank you kindly,
> > Patsy Emory
> > Cypress, Texas
> > [email protected]
> 
> 
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Subject: Archelis Cone of Martin Co., NC
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 23:15:34 EST
X-Message-Number: 11

Abstracts of Deed Books B and C of Martin Co., NC edited by the Martin Co. 
Historical Society show the following:
(C-675) Stapleton Powell to Archelis Cone. 5 Apr 1800. 15 pounds, 100 acres 
beginning Nathan Edmondson's corner, then to a corner in Joyce's line, then 
to John Joyce's line and various courses to the beginning. Stapleton Powell, 
(seal). Wit: Absolem Page, John Powell. (This is a Pitt County deed).

(C-676) Stapleton Powell, (Pitt), to Archelis Cone. 4 Jul 1800. 15 dollars, 
13 acres beginning Martin Joyce's line, then to John Joyce's line and to the 
beginning. Stapleton Powell, (seal).  Wit: John Duggan, William [x] Ward.

These are only abstracts, but perhaps they will be helpful to someone on the 
List.   
Jennifer 

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Subject: William and Cloana Cone Deed
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 23:44:28 EST
X-Message-Number: 12

Abstracts of Deed Books B and C of Martin Co., NC:

(C-7) William Cone and Cloana Cone to Daniel Jenkins (Pitt) 13 Jan 1790. 35 
pounds, 150 acres beginning south side of Leggett's then his line to 
Kennedy's Branch a corner, then to a corner in Thomas Currell's line, back to 
Leggett's Branch.
William Cone, (seal), Cloenna Cone, (seal).  Wit:  Moses Moore, James Jenkins.

Note: I have a copy of this deed and the abstract has one of the names wrong. 
It is signed as CLOE CONE & Seal -  not Cloenna.   A good example of why you 
should go to the original record whenever possible.
Jennifer



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Date: Thursday, November 25, 1999 1:04 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Wednesday, November 24, 1999.

1. Re: Walkers and Cone
2. Re: Walkers and Cone
3. Catharine Cone Dayton
4. Happy Thanksgiving

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Subject: Re: Walkers and Cone
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 11:24:59 -0500
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  Archelous Cone had a grandson named Seaborn Ashley Cone (1840-1880)who married
Nora Walker.  They had a son Named John Leon Cone who was a superior Court Judge
in Atlanta.  The name Seaborn was almost a common name in the mid 1800.  I know 
of 2 Seaborn Cones. 

                          Scott


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Subject: [conelist] Re: Walkers and Cone 
Author:  Elizabeth Knauss <[email protected]> at SMTP
Date:    11/23/99 7:39 PM


Re the name Seaborn-- could it be that the original Seaborn was born on 
the voyage over?  My husband has a gggg uncle who was christened "Oceanus" 
for that reason.  I imagine this idea has been floated before.

On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Osmun, Jolene K. wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> This came to me of I thought would be of great interest to those of this 
> Cone line and Walker line, especially to you Scott.  Could this be a clue 
> to the given name Seaborn???
> 
> Hope it is of some interest to you... 
> 
> Take Care,
> Jolene
>              "patsy emory" <[email protected] 
> patsy emory wrote:
> 
> > I am a descendant of Seaborn Walker and Susannah Wicker. Seaborn was b 
> > 2-28-1828 Baldwin Co. Ga. son of Dorset Walker. Pitt Co., NC. Seaborn 
> > died 6-15-1878 Columbus, Colorado Co., TX. He married Susannah in
> > Sanderville, Washington Co., GA, Came to Texas late 1840's . He and 
> > many other Walkers/ Cones  came together and are on the 1850 census. 
> > Kitchen Walker was next door.
> > If you have anyone inquiring about Seaborn or his father would you
> > tell them to contact me. Kitchen was his cousin, son of John Walker, 
> > brother to Dorset. I have taken photo of their headstones in Pleasant 
> > Grove Cem. some researchers have called this old Walker Cem. This is 
> > not true, I live an hour from there and no one in the area calls it
> > this, in fact if you ask where this is, they will tell you they don't 
> > know...There are several Walkers buried there, including William Wylie 
> > Walker  b. 1822 and his wife Penelope Cone.
> > Thank you kindly,
> > Patsy Emory
> > Cypress, Texas
> > [email protected]
> 
> 
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Subject: Re: Walkers and Cone
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 11:24:59 -0500
X-Message-Number: 2

  Archelous Cone had a grandson named Seaborn Ashley Cone (1840-1880)who married
Nora Walker.  They had a son Named John Leon Cone who was a superior Court Judge
in Atlanta.  The name Seaborn was almost a common name in the mid 1800.  I know 
of 2 Seaborn Cones. 

                          Scott


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Subject: [conelist] Re: Walkers and Cone 
Author:  Elizabeth Knauss <[email protected]> at SMTP
Date:    11/23/99 7:39 PM


Re the name Seaborn-- could it be that the original Seaborn was born on 
the voyage over?  My husband has a gggg uncle who was christened "Oceanus" 
for that reason.  I imagine this idea has been floated before.

On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Osmun, Jolene K. wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> This came to me of I thought would be of great interest to those of this 
> Cone line and Walker line, especially to you Scott.  Could this be a clue 
> to the given name Seaborn???
> 
> Hope it is of some interest to you... 
> 
> Take Care,
> Jolene
>              "patsy emory" <[email protected] 
> patsy emory wrote:
> 
> > I am a descendant of Seaborn Walker and Susannah Wicker. Seaborn was b 
> > 2-28-1828 Baldwin Co. Ga. son of Dorset Walker. Pitt Co., NC. Seaborn 
> > died 6-15-1878 Columbus, Colorado Co., TX. He married Susannah in
> > Sanderville, Washington Co., GA, Came to Texas late 1840's . He and 
> > many other Walkers/ Cones  came together and are on the 1850 census. 
> > Kitchen Walker was next door.
> > If you have anyone inquiring about Seaborn or his father would you
> > tell them to contact me. Kitchen was his cousin, son of John Walker, 
> > brother to Dorset. I have taken photo of their headstones in Pleasant 
> > Grove Cem. some researchers have called this old Walker Cem. This is 
> > not true, I live an hour from there and no one in the area calls it
> > this, in fact if you ask where this is, they will tell you they don't 
> > know...There are several Walkers buried there, including William Wylie 
> > Walker  b. 1822 and his wife Penelope Cone.
> > Thank you kindly,
> > Patsy Emory
> > Cypress, Texas
> > [email protected]
> 
> 
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Subject: Catharine Cone Dayton
From: "Allison W. Hurst" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 19:08:00 -0500
X-Message-Number: 3

Anybody know this one?

Happy Turkey - all of us here have a ton to be thankful for this year!

Allison
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From: Ivalou Womack
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 10:49 PM
Subject: Cone Surname


George Leighty married Catharine Cone Dayton, Montgomery Cty, OH 1850.  Is
this name in your line???


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Subject: Happy Thanksgiving
From: [email protected] (Osmun, Jolene K.)
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 23:40:31 -0500
X-Message-Number: 4

To All,

I'd like to express to all of you that we at the house of Osmun wish
each and everyone of our Wonderful Cone cousins a very Happy
Thanksgiving.

We all know that many have reaped some wonderful achievements and for
some hardships and losses in their lives.  Frightening moments of what
will the weather bring or what will be left when its over.  Blessings of
new births and for several of us new hints into our family trees to show
that we all prevailed as they did during the days of no luxuries.

And through all our times, we all can be Thankful for our tree branches
from the past and now in the future and to know we all have each other
in this great big world.

May your day be full of blessings,
Much Love from Jolene and Garry Osmun and Family




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Subject: conelist digest: November 26, 1999
Date: Saturday, November 27, 1999 1:03 AM

Cone Mailing List Digest for Friday, November 26, 1999.

1. Fw: Mattie Cone

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Subject: Fw: Mattie Cone
From: "Allison W. Hurst" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 21:40:19 -0500
X-Message-Number: 1

Anybody know of her?


> I don't know anything about this lineage (Catharine Cone Dayton), but does
anyone know anything on my
> lineage?
>
> MATTIE CONE was born July 1888 in Lenox, Berrien Co., GA.  She died 25 Jan
> 1915 in Adel, Cook Co., GA and was married to EDWARD JELKS (or JARVIS)
POWERS
> born 27 Dec 1883 in Adel, Cook Co., GA.  He died 1 Jan 1955 in Hahira,
> Lowndes Co., GA.
>
> I have no information on her parents.
>
> Thanks,
> Pat




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Cone Mailing List Digest for Saturday, November 27, 1999.

1. [Fwd: Cone Family Looup Request]
2. Fwd: Elizabeth Cone-1840 or 1847

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Subject: [Fwd: Cone Family Looup Request]
From: "Rose Landmesser" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 12:32:28 -0800
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Anyone out there who can help this person with the Hungerford line???

RL
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Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 21:33:32 EST
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Looking for information on Mehitable HUNGERFORD, daughter of Nathaniel 
Hungerford and Rachel CONE.  Rachel was the daughter of Daniel CONE and
Mary 
Spencer. ---All of East Haddam.

Thank you.

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Subject: Fwd: Elizabeth Cone-1840 or 1847
From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 21:03:26 EST
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This came to me but I was unable to assist.  Perhaps someone on the 
list may be able to help.

Jim Cone

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Hello,
Isee that your research ends up in Florida for the most part.  I think
my g grandmother Elizabeth either came from Florida or came down from
Georgia into Florida.  I have her descendants but can find nothing on
ancestors so I'm hoping you might help.  Elizabeth Rebecca Virginia Cone
married James Cicero Licurgus Bennett in St. Johns County on November
28, 1864.  They lived in Volusia County where they had at least four
children, Thomas, James, Mary and Virginia. Later on E"Elsie" was found
living with Mary and Eli Jared Whidden in DeSoto County, Florida.  This
was after James supposwedly committed suicide by slashing his throat.
This was the 1900 census and Elsie's age was given as 60 which would
have made her born in 1840.  The 1847 came up in someone else's work.
The story brought down through the family was that she was a relative of
Fred Cone, ex-governor of Florida. Elsie was alive during my mother's
first ten years and she said that Elsie was the one who made mention of
Fred Cone.  And that is about all I have.  I have hit a brick wall with
both Elsie and James Bennett.  I can find nothing on either of them.  So
I'm hoping that you can come up with some info or would know someone who
might.  Any information at all would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

Doris Albrittton Smith
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Cone Mailing List Digest for Wednesday, December 01, 1999.

1. [Fwd: From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek -- A Bryan County History]
2. [Fwd: Free Gift for All Your Friends and Family]

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I went to the unveiling of the new Bryan County history book yesterday in 
Pembroke, GA and got my copies of "From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek."  I 
knew the book was going to be wonderful but it exceeds my highest 
expectations.  I cannot say enough nice things about it - Buddy Sullivan has 
done an outstanding job.  If you have "roots" back to Bryan County, Georgia 
or even have an interest in history; do something nice for yourself and order 
this book.  It is truly "First Class" in every respect and has tons of family 
history as well as local history.  It is filled with old maps, documents and 
photographs.  I urge you not to wait for this book to sell out and then 
"wish" you had one; get it today while they are still available.  Carolyn 
Jarrard's painting of the old Clyde courthouse is beautiful on the dust 
jacket.  I do not have a vested interest in this book, but every family with 
any Bryan County connection should have a copy -- the next best thing to 
having your own personal family history.  For more information check out the 
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The price is $50 per copy plus $5 for mail orders.  Send your check to:
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It certainly will be much nicer present than a new "tie" or "house slippers" 
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