COURT RECORDS
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COURT MINUTES
STATE vs WILLIAM CONE
Transcribed from Robertson County, TN Court Minute Book 10, page 306 August 1832
State vs William Cone Bastardy
This day came the Solicitor General in behalf of the State and the Defendant in proper person and it appearing satisfactorily to the Court that the said Defendant is the reputed father of a bastard child begotten on the body of Anna Elmore a single woman. It is therefore ordered by the court that said William Cone pay to the said Anna Elmore for the support of said child for the first year forty dollars for the second year thirty dollars and for the third year twenty dollars and enter into bond with security for to indemnify the county which he accordingly did and it is considered by the Court that Judgment be and is herby entered up against the said Defendant for forty dollars and that he pay the costs of this prosecution.
Submitted by Jeffery Johnson
COUNTY COURT MINUTES, 1796-1878 Robertson County Tennessee
The following is a list CONEs who appear in COUNTY COURT MINUTES, 1796-1878 Robertson County Tennessee
CONE, John Book 2 1808-1811 pgs. 404, 414, 415, 422, 423, 424, 425
CONE, James Book 4 1815-1818 pgs. 170
CONE, John Book 4 1815-1818 pgs. 254, 423
CONE, James Book 5 1818-1820 pgs. 393
CONE, Elijah Book 6 1820-1822 pgs. 260, 515
CONE, John Book 6 1820-1822 pgs. 83, 256, 260, 342, 515
CONE, Elijah Book 7 1822-1824 pgs. 118, 284
CONE, John Book 7 1822-1824 pgs. 457, 523
CONE, William Book 7 1822-1824 pgs. 184
CONE, James Book 8 1825-1826 pgs. 17
CONE, Elijah Book 9 1826-1830 pgs. 254, 369, 429, 430
CONE, James Book 9 1826-1830 pgs. 113, 141, 301, 353, 428, 481
CONE, John Book 9 1826-1830 pgs. 221, 403
CONE, Taylor Book 9 1826-1830 pgs. 403
CONE, James Book 10 1830-1834 pgs. 233, 262, 394
CONE, John Book 10 1830-1834 pgs. 79, 93, 197, 263, 353
CONE, Taylor Book 10 1830-1834 pgs. 197, 353
CONE, Thomas Book 10 1830-1834 pgs. 262
CONE, William Book 10 1830-1834 pgs. 232, 233, 284, 306
CONE, Fanny Book 11 1835-1842 pgs. 193
CONE, John Book 11 1835-1842 pgs. 40, 143, 186, 193, 201, 262, 268, 275,
318
CONE, Taylor Book 11 1835-1842 pgs. 143, 208, 262, 318, 395, 471
CONE, Taylor Book 12 1842-1851 pgs. 25, 38, 102, 134, 172, 213, 226,
233, 327, 411
CONE, W. Book 12 1842-1851 pgs. 24
Submitted by Jeffery Johnson
COUNTY COURT MINUTES, 1815-1832 Robertson County Tennessee
The following is a list CONEs who appear in COUNTY COURT MINUTES, 1815-1832 Robertson County Tennessee
Robertson County Court Minutes Vol. 4 1815-1817; Roll 121 TSLA: page 254
Ordered by the court that the county surveryer together with Samuel McMurrey, John Couts, David McMurrey, Hugh Henry, David Henry, John Cone, James Owen, John Pike, James Pike, James Cook do lay off and allot to the Heirs of John Johnson decd. The real Estate of the said Decd and report to next court.
Robertson County Court Minutes Vol. 6 1820-1822; Roll 122 TSLA: page 83
August Term 1820
A Power of Attorney from John Cone to Col. Thomas Henderson, Jr. was acknowledged in open court to be his act and deed and by the court ordered to entered.
Robertson County Court Minutes Vol. 6 1820-1822; Roll 122 TSLA: page 260
May Term 1821
Ordered by the court that Thomas Pitt oversee the road in the room of Nash Woodard and that he will the following hands keep said road in repair according to law, to wit, W_ Woodard, Arthur Pitt, John Grant, Stephen Grant, Hugh Henry, David Henry, Daniel Clark, John F. Chambers, James Owens, John Cone, James Johnson and Elijah Cone.
Robertson County Court Novemeber Term 1830; page 79 Book 10
A deed from John Cone to James Walker and James K Polk executors of the last will and testament of Samuel Polk decd for 106 acres of land in Henderson County was proven in open court by the oath of John Farmer a subscribing witnefs thereto and ordered to be so certified.
Robertson County Court Monday 14th May 1832; page 262 Book 10
A deed of Conveyance from John Cone to James and Elijah Cone for 212 acres of land in Henderson County was proven in open court by the oath of James Shannon & Henry Elmore subscribing witness thereto and ordered to be registered in Henderson County.
A deed from John Cone to James and Thomas Cone 320 acres of land in Henderson County was proven in open court by the oath of James Shannon and Henry Elmore subscribing witnefs thereto and ordered to be certified for registration in Henderson County.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Contributed by Nell Campbell
GA General Assembly Resolution Designating the Captain William Cone Bridge
General Assembly State of Georgia Seal General Assembly H. R. No. 236 By: Representatives Godbee of the 110th, Lane of the 111th, and Chance of the 129th A RESOLUTION Designating the Captain William Cone Bridge; and for other purposes, WHEREAS, Captain William Cone (1745-1816) and his family were among the earliest settlers of Bulloch County; and WHEREAS, this outstanding revolutionary soldier was an ardent patriot and served in McLean's Regiment under General Francis Marion; and WHEREAS, Captain Cone was foreman of the first grand jury of Bulloch County, and many of Captain Cone's descendants and kinsmen have played prominent roles in the history of Bulloch and Effingham counties and the State of Georgia; and WHEREAS, it is fitting that an appropriate memorial should be dedicated to this distinguished Georgian. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA that the bridge whereby Georgia Highway 119 crosses the main thread of the Ogeechee River between Bulloch and Effingham counties is named and designated as the Captain William Cone Bridge. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department of Transportation is authorized and directed to erect and maintain appropriate markers so designating said bridge. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit appropriate copies of this resolution to the following persons: Dr. W. M. Cone, Miss Constance Cone, Mr. Ed Cone, Mr. Gilbert Cone, Jr., Dr. John Cone, Descendants of Clisby Cone c/o Dr. W. M. Cone, Mr. Henry E. Cone, and Mrs. R. L. Cone, Jr. IN HOUSE IN SENATE Read and Adopted Read and Adopted February 26, 1985 March 6, 1985 (signed) (signed) Glenn W. Ellard Hamilton McWhorter, Jr. CLERK OF THE HOUSE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE
COURT RECORD
Submitted by Rose Landesser
COURT RECORD OF DANIEL CONE
Cone, Daniel, Haddam, 1664--he then had a case in court concerning the ownership of a steer. The jury on trial disagreed. The court and jury then unitedly attempted to agree upon a verdict, but failing in so doing, the court advised the parties, to either divide the steer between them, or carry the cause to the General Court for trial.
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