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Daniel Cone (1666 - 1725)

Also Known As: "Dea. Daniel III"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Haddam, Connecticut Colony
Death: June 25, 1725 (59)
East Haddam, New London County, Connecticut Colony
Place of Burial: ast Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Daniel Mackhoe Cone, Sr and Mehitable Cone
Husband of Mary Cone
Father of Daniel Cone, IV; Sarah Gates; Mehitable Williams; Mary Dutton; Dorothy Gates and 7 others
Brother of Unknown Cone; Mary Cone; Ruth Cone; Hannah Cone; Jared Cone and 6 others
Half brother of James Cone

Occupation: Deacon, Justice of the Peace, Deacon of Congregational Church (1704)
Managed by: Richard Frank Henry
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About Deacon Daniel Cone

Daniel Cone was a Justice of the Peace and held other local offices. Was one of the "Constituent" members of the Cong. Church at East Haddam in 1700; was elected Deacon in 1704, and held the office for twenty years. His wife joined the church in 1707, and was a consistent member until her death. Daniel became quite wealthy, as is evident from the division of his property in 1726. He is called "Deacon Daniel" in both probate and land records. He died in East Haddam June 15, 1725.

DANIEL CONE, son of Daniel Cone [1] and Mahitable Spencer, b. in Haddam, Conn., Jan. 21, 1666, in. in East Haddam, Mary Gates, dau. of Geo. Gates and Sarah Olmstead, Feb. 14, 1693. She was b. in Haddam Mar. 16, 1674, and d. in East Haddam, May 12, 1742. He was Justice of the Peace, and held other local offices. Was one of the' Constituent " members of the Congregational Ch. at East Haddam in 1700; was elected Deacon in 1704, and held the office for twenty years. his wife joined the church in 1707, and was a con­sistent member until her death. Daniel became quite wealthy, as is evident from the division of his property in 1726. He is called "Deacon Daniel," in both probate and land records. He d. in East Haddam June 15, 1725.


Information from RA Dutton on Rootsweb

(f/g) Deacon Daniel Cone Birth: Jan. 21, 1666 Haddam Middlesex County Connecticut, USA Death: Jun. 15, 1725 East Haddam Middlesex County Connecticut, USA

Daniel Cone married Mary Gates 14 February 1693. Daniel was born 21 January 1666 in Haddam, son of Daniel and Mehitable (Spencer) Cone. He was Justice of the Peace and held other local offices. He was one of the constituent members of the First Church in East Haddam, and in 1704, he and his brother-in-law, Thomas Gates, were elected deacons. He held that office for twenty years. Mary Cone, his wife, was admitted to full communion, in the First Church, February 15, 1707/8 and was a member until her death. Daniel became quite wealthy as is evident from the division of his property in 1726. Daniel died in East Haddam, 15 June 1725. Mary Cone died in East Haddam, 12 May 1742.

Children of Daniel and Mary (Gates) Cone, born in East Haddam, CT:

1. Daniel, born 26 December 1694, married first, 26 December 1718, Mary Barnes, born in East Haddam in 1697 and died there 24 September 1763. He married, second, Abigail Griswold and they had two daughters whose names are not known. He joined the Second Congregational Church and Ecclesiastical Society in Millington, East Haddam in 1732, becoming one of its earliest settlers. He was a lieutenant in the militia, Justice of the Peace, and held the office of deacon in the church for thirty years. Daniel Cone died 27 May 1776. His sons Jonah and William were appointed administrators of his estate in his will which was admitted to probate July 4, 1776.

2. Sarah born 27 June 1697, married Daniel Gates, born 26 May 1695, son of Thomas and Hannah (Brainerd) Gates.

3. Mehitable born 27 June 1699, married, 25 December 1718, Week Williams Mehitable died 16 December 1742.

4. Mary born 6 January 1701/2 , married 16 June 1723, Matthias Fuller, born 24 March 1700. Mary died 15 November 1739, and Matthias married, second, 16 April 1741, Mrs. Jemima (Richardson) Hungerford, daughter of Stephen and Lydia Richardson and widow of Green Hungerford. He married third, Patience ______ who survived him. Matthias died in East Haddam before December 6, 1770.

5. Dorothy born 29 April 1704, married Thomas Gates, born October 3, 1693, son of Thomas and Hannah (Brainerd) Gates.

6. Abigail born 27 June 1706, married 26 December 1723, Elnathan Rowley. Abigail died 8 December 1735.

7. George, baptized 16 July 1709, married 31 January 1733, Mehitable Emmons born 1709, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Butler) Emmons. He was a farmer. George died in East Haddam, August 8, 1793, and she died there, 6 July 1796.

8. Joseph born 20 March 1711, married 1 November 1734, Mary Smith, born in East Haddam in 1713, daughter of Matthew and Sarah (Mack) Smith. They were members of the Second Congregational Church and Ecclesiastical Society in Millington, East Haddam for over 65 years. Mary died in East Haddam, March 4, 1802 and Joseph died there, February 1, 1804.

9. Jared born 12 February 1715, married, first, December 1738, Ruth Smith, born in East Haddam 29 March 1720, daughter of Matthew and Sarah (Mack) Smith. She died, October 13, 1748, and he married, second, 7 June 1752, Ruth Newell, born in 1723 and died 7 March 1806. He joined the Millington Church, October 9, 1757 and died 10 October 1781. His will is dated April 12, 1780.

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Parents:
 Daniel Cone (1626 - 1706)
 Mehitable Spencer Cone (1638 - 1691) 
Spouse:
 Mary Gates Cone (1673 - 1742) 
Children:
 Daniel Cone (1694 - 1776)*
 Mehetabell Cone Williams (1699 - 1742)*
 Mary Cone Fuller (1701 - 1739)*
 George Cone (1709 - 1793)*

Burial: Old Cove Burying Ground East Haddam Middlesex County Connecticut, USA Created by: Becky G Record added: Feb 23, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 48627588



DANIEL CONE son of Daniel Cone 1 and Mahitable Spencer b in Haddam Conn Jan 21 1666 m in East Haddam Mary Gates dan of Geo Gates and Sarah Olmstead Feb 14 1693 She was b in Haddam Mar 16 1674 and d in East Haddam May 12 1742 He was Justice of the Peace and held other local offices Was one of the Constituent members of the Cong Ch at East Haddam in 1700 was elected Deacon in 1704 and held the office for twenty years His wife joined the church in 1707 and was a consistent member until her death Daniel became quite wealthy as is evident from the division of his property in 1726 He is called Deacon Daniel in both probate and land records He d in East Haddam June 15 1725

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Daniel Cone married Mary Gates 14 February 1693. Daniel was born 21 January 1666 in Haddam, son of Daniel and Mehitable (Spencer) Cone. He was Justice of the Peace and held other local offices. He was one of the constituent members of the First Church in East Haddam, and in 1704, he and his brother-in-law, Thomas Gates, were elected deacons. He held that office for twenty years. Mary Cone, his wife, was admitted to full communion, in the First Church, February 15, 1707/8 and was a member until her death. Daniel became quite wealthy as is evident from the division of his property in 1726. Daniel died in East Haddam, 15 June 1725. Mary Cone died in East Haddam, 12 May 1742.

Children of Daniel and Mary (Gates) Cone, born in East Haddam, CT:

1. Daniel, born 26 December 1694, married first, 26 December 1718, Mary Barnes, born in East Haddam in 1697 and died there 24 September 1763. He married, second, Abigail Griswold and they had two daughters whose names are not known. He joined the Second Congregational Church and Ecclesiastical Society in Millington, East Haddam in 1732, becoming one of its earliest settlers. He was a lieutenant in the militia, Justice of the Peace, and held the office of deacon in the church for thirty years. Daniel Cone died 27 May 1776. His sons Jonah and William were appointed administrators of his estate in his will which was admitted to probate July 4, 1776.

2. Sarah born 27 June 1697, married Daniel Gates, born 26 May 1695, son of Thomas and Hannah (Brainerd) Gates.

3. Mehitable born 27 June 1699, married, 25 December 1718, Week Williams Mehitable died 16 December 1742.

4. Mary born 6 January 1701/2 , married 16 June 1723, Matthias Fuller, born 24 March 1700. Mary died 15 November 1739, and Matthias married, second, 16 April 1741, Mrs. Jemima (Richardson) Hungerford, daughter of Stephen and Lydia Richardson and widow of Green Hungerford. He married third, Patience ______ who survived him. Matthias died in East Haddam before December 6, 1770.

5. Dorothy born 29 April 1704, married Thomas Gates, born October 3, 1693, son of Thomas and Hannah (Brainerd) Gates.

6. Abigail born 27 June 1706, married 26 December 1723, Elnathan Rowley. Abigail died 8 December 1735.

7. George, baptized 16 July 1709, married 31 January 1733, Mehitable Emmons born 1709, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Butler) Emmons. He was a farmer. George died in East Haddam, August 8, 1793, and she died there, 6 July 1796.

8. Joseph born 20 March 1711, married 1 November 1734, Mary Smith, born in East Haddam in 1713, daughter of Matthew and Sarah (Mack) Smith. They were members of the Second Congregational Church and Ecclesiastical Society in Millington, East Haddam for over 65 years. Mary died in East Haddam, March 4, 1802 and Joseph died there, February 1, 1804.

9. Jared born 12 February 1715, married, first, December 1738, Ruth Smith, born in East Haddam 29 March 1720, daughter of Matthew and Sarah (Mack) Smith. She died, October 13, 1748, and he married, second, 7 June 1752, Ruth Newell, born in 1723 and died 7 March 1806. He joined the Millington Church, October 9, 1757 and died 10 October 1781. His will is dated April 12, 1780

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Deacon Daniel Cone's Timeline

1666
January 21, 1666
Haddam, Connecticut Colony
1693
December 26, 1693
East Haddam, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1697
June 27, 1697
East Haddam, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1699
June 27, 1699
East Haddam, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1701
January 6, 1701
East Haddam, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1704
April 29, 1704
East Haddam, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1706
June 27, 1706
East Haddam, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1707
July 16, 1707
East Haddam, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1711
March 4, 1711
East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States