Aaron had eight siblings. He married Susannah Hannah Marlow Cone in 1788.
Their children were:
Peter Cone born: August 06,1790
Sarah Cone Goodman born: January 14,1793
William Marlow Cone, Sr. born: June 02,1795
James Cone born: November 15,1797
Robert Marlow Cone born: January 08,1799
Ann Nancy Cone Jones born: January 05,1801
Barber Cone born: January 10,1803
Martha Cone Groover born: February 11,1805
Keziah Cone Sheffield born: June 04,1806
Frances Cone Edwards born: March 29,1808
Aaron Cone, Jr. born: October 10,1810
Susannah Cone Kendrick Ayers Jones born: May 03,1814
As a boy, Aaron Cone, Sr. was a courier during the American Revolution and was taken captive on the Oconee River in Georgia. He was a farmer with thousands of acres of land in Bulloch County. After his first wife died in 1818, he remarried to Hannah Kirby Cone. Some records show Aaron dying on June 6, 1835, but a notice in The Georgian for March 14, 1835 refers to him as recently deceased. He was 68 when he passed away in Bulloch County, Georgia and is buried in the Old William Cone-Barber Family Cemetery in Bulloch County.
Thanks so much to the dozens of Cone family genealogists for much of this information and to the late William Bernard Cone, Jr. for creating the site. Thanks to John Davis for information on Aaron's death date. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions.
Aaron had eight siblings. He married Susannah Hannah Marlow Cone in 1788.
Their children were:
Peter Cone born: August 06,1790
Sarah Cone Goodman born: January 14,1793
William Marlow Cone, Sr. born: June 02,1795
James Cone born: November 15,1797
Robert Marlow Cone born: January 08,1799
Ann Nancy Cone Jones born: January 05,1801
Barber Cone born: January 10,1803
Martha Cone Groover born: February 11,1805
Keziah Cone Sheffield born: June 04,1806
Frances Cone Edwards born: March 29,1808
Aaron Cone, Jr. born: October 10,1810
Susannah Cone Kendrick Ayers Jones born: May 03,1814
As a boy, Aaron Cone, Sr. was a courier during the American Revolution and was taken captive on the Oconee River in Georgia. He was a farmer with thousands of acres of land in Bulloch County. After his first wife died in 1818, he remarried to Hannah Kirby Cone. Some records show Aaron dying on June 6, 1835, but a notice in The Georgian for March 14, 1835 refers to him as recently deceased. He was 68 when he passed away in Bulloch County, Georgia and is buried in the Old William Cone-Barber Family Cemetery in Bulloch County.
Thanks so much to the dozens of Cone family genealogists for much of this information and to the late William Bernard Cone, Jr. for creating the site. Thanks to John Davis for information on Aaron's death date. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions.
Family Members
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MG Peter Marlow Cone
1790–1866
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William Marlow Cone Sr
1795–1822
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James Cone
1797–1853
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Robert Marlow Cone
1799–1845
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Ann "Nancy" Cone Jones
1801–1857
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Barber Cone
1803–1886
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Keziah Cone Sheffield- Hagin - DeLoach
1806–1897
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Frances "Fannie" Cone Edwards
1808–1892
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Aaron Cone Jr
1810–1881
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Susannah Cone Ayer
1814–1891