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Grace M COONS8 was born in 1903. She died in 1972. Parents: Osrow Nelson COONS and Living.


Living was born in Montgomery County, Indiana.617 Parents: Living and Julia FERREE.


Hazel COONS8 was born on Jun 24, 1904 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. She died on Jan 28, 1972. Parents: Charles Edward COONS and Mary Catherine JACKSON.

Spouse: Living.

Spouse: Living.


Henry COONS8 was born in 1783. He died in 1805. Parents: George Washington COONS and Living.


Living. Parents: Michael COONS and Elizabeth ALLISON.


Inez Marie COONS8 was born in 1906. She died in 1988. Parents: Osrow Nelson COONS and Living.


Isaac COONS8 was born in 1785. He died in 1802. Parents: George Washington COONS and Living.


Isaac COONS8 was born in 1857. Parents: John Allison COONS and Living.


Isaac C COONS8,618 was born on Jul 4, 1805 in Virginia/Ohio.618 He died on Sep 15, 1877 in Clinton County, Ohio.618 He was also known as Isaac C. COONS. Parents: George Washington COONS and Living.

Spouse: Jane TAYLOR. Isaac C COONS and Jane TAYLOR were married on Sep 25, 1825 in Highland County, Ohio.618


Isaac Newton COONS8,612 was born on Feb 14, 1777 in Virginia.612,619,620 He died on Jul 18, 1834 in Page County, Virginia.612,619,620 He was buried in Koontz/Shuler Cemetery, Page County, Virginia.612 Parents: John COONS and Elizabeth BAKER.

Spouse: Susannah KIBLINGER. Isaac Newton COONS and Susannah KIBLINGER were married on Aug 15, 1797 in Shenandoah County, Virginia.612,619,620 Children were: Elizabeth COONS, Living, Daniel KOONTZ, Living, Isaac Newton KOONTZ, Living, Living, Living.

Spouse: Living.


Isabell COONS8 was born on Oct 19, 1818 in Highland County, Ohio. She died on Mar 6, 1877 in Randolph County, Indiana. She was buried in Fairview Cemetery. Parents: Michael COONS and Elizabeth ALLISON.

Spouse: Walter SCOTT. Walter SCOTT and Isabell COONS were married about 1837.

Spouse: Living. Eli BEEKMAN and Isabell COONS were married on Mar 4, 1862 in Jay County, Indiana.


Isabella COONS8 was born in 1796. She died in 1833. Parents: George Washington COONS and Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Buley WEST, Marian WEST, Guy WEST.


Jacob Berry COONS8 was born in 1805 in Tennessee. He died in 1868 in Alabama. Parents: Jacob Riley COONS Rev and Judith TACKETT.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living.


Jacob Riley COONS Rev8 was born about 1769 in Virginia. He died on Mar 10, 1832 in DeKalb County, Alabama. He was buried in Smith Cemetary, Fort Payne, DeKalb County, Alabama. War of 1812 Muster Rolls: Jacob Coons, 57 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILITIA., LIEUTENANT, Roll-box 45, Roll-Exct 602

Jacob and Judah Tackett Coons were in Tuscaloosa, Alabama before 1825. Jacob Coons was a Baptist minister. Parents: Michael COONS and Rebecca GEOR.

Spouse: Judith TACKETT. Jacob Riley COONS Rev and Judith TACKETT were married about 1791 in Tennessee. Children were: Elizabeth COONS, Jesse COONS, Charles G COONS, James COONS, Noah COONS, Elijah G COONS, Jacob Berry COONS, Martin P COONS, Living, Emily COONS, Living, Benjamin F COONS, Rebecca Jane COONS.

Spouse: Grace BERRY. Jacob Riley COONS Rev and Grace BERRY were married on Sep 29, 1829 in Blountsville, Blount County, Alabama. Children were: Joseph Berry COONES.


James COONS8 was born in 1797. Parents: Jacob Riley COONS Rev and Judith TACKETT.


James C COONS8 was born in Oct 1862 in Caldwell or Bell County, Texas. Parents: James Thomas COONS and Martha Jane ROBERTS.

Spouse: Living.


Living. Parents: David Allen COONS and Living.


Living. Parents: John COONS and Ann Catherine.


James Madison COONS617 was born in 1826 in Overton County, Tennessee.617 Withhold unwanted information and/or notify TNShad@@aol.com
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Contact TNShad@@aol.com and add information connecting COUNTS families to John COUTTS [CUNTZE] (COUNTS)of Glade Hollow, Russell County, VA here. Parents: Living and Julia FERREE.


James Thomas COONS8 was born on Aug 28, 1830 in Alabama. He died on Nov 26, 1898 in WhiTennesseeey, Hill County, Texas. Lived: Gonzales/Caldwell County TX 1854-1860s
Bell County TX 1860s-1870s
Concho County TX 1870s-after 1880

James T Coons was a cousin of Lewis W. Neatherlin and James M. Neatherlin who married Mary5 Ann Clinton and Susan5C. Clinton , daughters of William Clinton and Caroline4Roberts (Daniel3, Cornelius2).



Gonzales Co Texas Marriages
James T Coons to Martha Roberts June 23, 1854 by Thomas T. Law, MG.

Kimble Co TX Deed Bk 8, p 318---May 1, 1862
A Roberts to Martha J Coons -- undivided 1/2 interest in the A Roberts 640 acre survey on Llano River just below junction of North and South Forks in Kimble County, Texas

Kimble Co TX Deed Bk 8, p 356---No,. 23, 1878
J. T. Coons, M. J. Coons wife and M. C. Roberts to D. A. Baker 640 acres known as the Abraham Roberts Survey 588.
/s/ J. T. Coons
/s/ Martha J. Coons
/s/ M. C. Roberts
J. T. Coons and Martha Coons appeared before Notary in Bell Co Texas.
M. C. Roberts appeared before Notary in Sun Saba Co Texas.


1860 US Census Caldwell County Texas, Lockhart PO: P 46, No 339-325; also Ben, D W and W G Coons
James T. Coons 28 M AL
Martha J. Coons 24 F MS
A. A. Coons 5 M TX
Sarah M. Coons 4 F MS
Mary V. Coons 2 F MS

Census records show that Sarah M. and Mary V. Coons were born in Mississippi.

1870 US Census Bell County Texas---Beat 5, No. 296-296, Bolton, 11 Aug 1870.
J. P. Coons 40 M AL Farmer
Martha Coons 34 F MS
Abraham Coons 16 M TX
Sarah Coons 14 F MS
Mary V. Coon 11 F MS
William Coons 10 M TX
James C. Coons 7 M TX
Emma Coons 5 F TX
Daniel Coons 3 M TX


1880 US Census Concho County Texas---ED 40,P 1, L 35, Pct 4.
James Coons 49 M AL
Martha Coons 46 F MS Wife
William P. Coons 18 M TX Son
James Coons 15 M TX Son
Daniel Coons 13 M TX Son
Ella Coons 9 F TX Daughter
Benjamin Coons 7 M TX Son
Edward Coons 3 M TX Son


1900 US Census Johnson County Texas---ED 57, p 14, L 90, Cleburne, No. 274-282.
Name Date of Birth Sex/Age Birthplace Mother's Bp Father's Bp Relation
John W. Foote Jan. 1858 M 42 TX MO IN
Ella Foote Apr. 1871 F 29 TX SC MS Wife
(and children)
Martha J. Coons Jan. 1837 F 63 MS SC SC Mother-in-law
10 children, 6 children living


1910 US Census Wilbarger County Toxas---ED 236, p 63, Vernon.
Charles E. Coons 32 M TX
(and family)
Martha Coons 73 F MS Mother Parents: Martin P COONS and Nancy Melinda MABRY.

Spouse: Martha Jane ROBERTS. James Thomas COONS and Martha Jane ROBERTS were married on Jun 23, 1854 in Belmont, Gonzales County, Texas. Children were: Abraham A COONS, Sarah M COONS, Mary V COONS, William P COONS, James C COONS, Emma COONS, Daniel COONS, Charles Edward COONS, Ella COONS, Benjamin COONS.


Living was born in 1891. Parents: David Allen COONS and Living.


Living. Parents: John COONS Sr. and Catherine CARLOUGH.


Living. Parents: John COONS Sr. and Catherine CARLOUGH.


Jesse COONS8 was born in 1794. He died in 1838 in Alabama. Parents: Jacob Riley COONS Rev and Judith TACKETT.

Spouse: Living. Jesse COONS and Easter CAMPBELL were married on Dec 21, 1824 in Greene County, Tennessee.


Jesse Pearl COONS8 was born in 1879. Parents: David Allen COONS and Living.


Living. Parents: John COONS Sr. and Catherine CARLOUGH.


Living. Parents: Jacob Riley COONS Rev and Judith TACKETT.


John COONS8 was born on Mar 26, 1739 in Opequon, Frederick County, Virginia. He died on Apr 25, 1832 in Alma, Page County, Virginia. He worked in/as "Elder". The so-called Culpeper Classes is a list of the militia in January of 1781. Each of the 106 classes is composed of thirteen or fourteen names. Thus, these lists furnish about fourteen hundred names of males, aged 16 to 50.

Toward the end of 1780, the Revolutionary War was heating up in the Southern colonies, and Virginia was in danger, and, a resource of manpower. To provide men, a draft was instituted in Virginia. The quota was divided among the counties, and Culpeper Co. was assigned to supply 106 men. Culpeper did this by dividing the militia into 106 classes and then one man was selected (drafted) from each class.

Provisions were made for the drafted person to be replaced by another person. One could hire a substitute. Some classes avoided the draft altogether by collectively hiring a man to serve as the draft from the class. In some cases, it appears that a relative served in place of the drafted person, most likely because the drafted person was married or essential at home.

There has been some argument as to the significance of a name appearing in one of these Culpeper classes. For a while, some patriotic organizations took the appearance of a name in these lists as meaning the man did service for the cause of the Revolution. At other times or places, the opinion has been the lists are an "inventory" of middle-aged males in Culpeper County. One had no control over whether his name was entered there or not. In theory, one could have been a Tory and opposed to the Revolution while still appearing in the lists.

Class number 34 is rich in Germanna names: Joseph Coones, Jr., John Fishback (son of Jacob), Jacob Fishback, Jr., James Blackwell, John Spillman, John Matthais, James Burdett, Frederick Coones, John Young, Jr., Frederick Fishback (son of Fred), John Coons, Peter Kamper, William Button, and Harmon Button. In the selection process, Frederick Coones was the draft, but Thomas Blackwell substituted for Fred Coones. In this case, I do not know if there was any relationship between the Coones and Blackwell. These names come from around Jeffersonton in the Little Neck district of Culpeper Co.



History of the Descendents of John Koontz. by Lowell Koontz
(6327 Phyllis Lane, Alexandria VA 22312), 1979.



"Elder John Koontz is the son of John (Cuntz) Koontz and Anna
Elizabetha Catherine Stoever married Elizabeth Baker who was a
sister to the second wife of Daniel Mauck who owned the farm
where died W. Brubaker once resided, and died in 1802. Elizabeth
Baker's father came to this country from London, England. (Ref.
10) John married Elizabeth in the early 1760's as his eldest son
Jacob was born 1764. (Ref. tombstone cemetery 82-A)



John born 26 Mar. 1739 in Opequon, Va. in Frederick Co., Va.
(Ref. 203, p. 13) He died 25 Apr. 1832 in Page Co. near Alma,
Va. and buried in cemetery 73. The tombstone was removed from
the Koontz Shuler Cemetery by Carroll R. Shuler of Stanley and
placed in a cement and rock memorial to the Reverand John Koontz
which stands in the Seekford Cemetery in Alma, Va. In talking
with Carroll R. Shuler he stated that the body had not been
disinterred and that he had taken the tombstone from near the
center of the Koontz Shuler Cemetery where the body still
remains. The date on the limestone slab is hand carved and is
still quite lefible. The foregoing date is correct for it is not
only listed on the tombstone that way but Elder John had a will
probated 28 AGay 1832. Two things have confused the issue: one,
Elder John had a son who died in 1831 and his son's will was
probated Dec., 1831 and secondly the Mill Creek Church records
state death in the church since the beginning of the year 1832
probably recording this at the end of that calendar year. The
church record states "Edward Holmes, Eld. John Koontz; since
1832, " meaning since 1832 began not before 1832.



It is not known when Elizabeth was born as her grave was not
marked by an engraved tombstone in the Koontz Shuler Cemetery
but she died between 1825-1826 as the church records (Ref. 18)
show her death in the list of deceased members just before
members known to have died in 1827. (Ref. 202, p. 100) She is
not listed in the 1830 census of Page Co. with her husband.



John, living near Winchester, Va. was impressed by the message
of Baptist preachers and hence traveled to Fauquier Co. and was
baptized there December, 1768. With his return to the Winchester
area he began preaching, and in November, 1770 he visited his
brother George who lived in the area of Mill Creek and soon
began preaching there. John continued to live near Winchester
and visited lilill Creek. (Ref. 212, pp. 184-189, Ref. 18, Ref.
213, Ref 214) He converted Martin Kaufman It from the Mennonite
religion to the Baptist faith. Martin Kaufman's father, SIartin
Eaufman I, was a Mennonite minister who came to the valley from
Lancaster Co., Penn and on 23 Feb. 1736 bought the land along
the Shenandoah River uhere Route 211 crosses it. (Ref. 94) John
Koontz and Martin Kaufman II both could speak German and English
and were very successful preachers and by 1772 had organized a
Baptist congregation. John was ordained a minister and gained
his title of Elder John Koontz betueen 17721775. (Ref. 212, pp.
184-189) In October, 1776 John Countz was deeded 86 acres of
landin Shenandoah Co., that section that later became Page Co.
(Ref. 215 "B", p. 426) It is thought John Counts came to live in
the Mill Creek section about this same time.



[Monument to Elder John Koontz - This inscription is inscribed
on the memorial: "In Memory of Elder John Koontz died Apr. 25,
1832 between 80 and 90 sic, (93) years of age, No primitive
Baptist preacher suffered more at the hands of opposers, No
primitive Baptist preacher surpassed him in his devotion to his
Lord and his people. Like Abraham of old Elder Koontz was
"Strong in the faith, giving glory to God; and being fully
persuaded that what he had promised he was able also to perform,
Rom. 4:20. "]



Elder John Koontz was pastor of the Mill Creek Baptist Church
for about 50 years. German Mennonites from Pennsylvania sent
several preachers to the Valley to work against Elder John and
the Baptist movement. Some of the local people opposed Elder
John Koontz more physically. Once while he was on his way to
preach he was seized on the road by a mob and was severely
beaten. He was later seized and threatened with imprisonment for
preaching without authorization. (Ref. 202, pp. 242-247) John
Countz and Martin Kaufman were so successful in converting
Mennonites to Baptist that there are very few Mennonites found
in Page Co., Va. today. On 25 Aug. 1785 John Counts obtained
certification to perform marriages bom Shenandoah Co., Va. and
signed his name clearly Counts.



In the year 1805 there was a disagreement in the practice of
slavery which resulted in Martin Kaufman, Lewis Seits, and
Samuel Comer separating from the Mill Creek Church with a group
of followers that moved to Fairfield Co., OH. The church there
was called Pleasant Run and in 1806 the OH Association of which
Pleasant Run was a member stated the following "We do not wish
to correspond with any association or church that does in
principle or practice hold involuntary slavery. " Not far from
Granville in OH is a small place caHed Luray after Luray, Va.
There is also a Luray in Fayette Co., OH. (Ref. 17, pp. 272-275)



Elder John Koontz and his wife Elizabeth are found in the
following Deeds of Shenandoah Co., Va. (1) Oct. 1776 David
Coffman of Dunmore Co. to John Countz of Dunmore Co. 86 acres as
listed before. (Ref. 215 Book "B", p. 4263 (Note: Part of
Shenandoah Co. was known as Dumnore Co. till 1778. ) (2) March
24, 1784 Christian Bumgardner to John Countz 2 acres on
Hawksbill Creek. (Ref. 215 Book "E", p. 49) (3) March 29, 1786
John Koontz to Daniel Mauck 86 acres sold him by Coffman and
deed signed by John's wife Elizabeth. Ref. 215 Book "F", p. 16)
(4) Aug. 31, 1786 Lewis Bibber sic (Biedler)and Barbara his wife
to John Koontz 127 acres. (Ref. 215 Book "F", pv 239) (5) June
14, 1806 John Koontz, Sr. and Elizabeth his wfe to Isaac Koontz
134 acres bought from Bibber dc. (Biedler)and Coffnan. (Ref. 215
Book "P", p. 201)

The will of Elder John Koontz was dated 14 Mar. 1807 but not
probated until 28 May 1832. (Ref. 211 Book "A", pp. 26-27) The
following is the will of Elder John Koontz.

In the Name of God, Amen - I John Koontz of Shenandoah Co. and
State of Virginia, being in common bodily health and perfect
mind and recollection, thanks be unto God for tbe same - do make
and ordain this my last will and testament in manner following,
(to- wit). Firstly: It is my will that all my just debts should
be paid first; Secondly: I give and bequeath to my beloved wife
Elizabeth, all the property which I have and possess to her own
proper use and enjoyment as she may choose to apply it or find
necessary during her natural life time, and after her death I
give and bequeath unto my three sons, Jacob, John and Isaac
Koontz each one and equal part in that which may remain As to my
daughter, Elizabeth, which is dead I have had given her in her
lifetime all which I intended to give her or her heirs; Thirdly:
I do hereby appoint my three sons, Jacob, John, and Isaac Koontz
my sole executors of my last will and testament; Fourthly: I do
hereby disannul and make void all former wills by me made,
ratifying, confirming and declaring this and no other to be my
last will and testament in witness whereof. I have hereunto set
my hand and seal this 14th day of March, Eighteen hundred and
seven



[John Koontz (seal) Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence
of us. Roads, Joseph Mauch, Jonas Rufiner, David Varner,
Christian Aleshire, Benjamin Wood.

Acknowledge before me on the 9th day of Dec., 1828.

Jos. Strickler At a court held for the Co. of Page on Monday the
28th day of May 1832. The written will of John Koontz was
produced to the Court by Isaac Koontz and proved by the oath of
Jonas Ruffner and Joseph Strickler, witnesses thereto, and
ordered to be recorded.

Teste: William A. Harris, Clerk]





The preceding will is taken from (Ref. 211 Book "A", pp. 26-27
(Ref. 17, p. 282) lists W.B. "A" p. 153 which is incorrect.

Just across the Shenandoah River from Alma, Va. on the north
side of 340 is located the home of Elder John Koontz. Elder John
Koontz bought this house and property of 112 A. on 27 Aug. 1814
from David and Margaret Huffman. (Ref. 215 B30k "V", p. 303)
John willed this to his ch. (Ref. 211 Book "A", pp. 26-27) The
house was later deeded to Isaac Koontz then to Andrew Jackson
Shuler as verified by the following refs. (Ref. 204 Book "E", p.
477, Book "G", pp. 116-118, Book "IsI", p. 274) Earlier Elder
John Koontz liered on the Hawksbill Creek.

Jacob bought land from John Pence on 29 Sept. 1791. (Ref. 215
Book "H", p. 204) The 1830 census shows Elder John Koontz and
Isaac lived in the 2 1/2 story log structure with irnmense rock
chimneys at both ends and tiny paned windows. It had a full
cellar beneath. (Ref. 216, pp. 47 & 53) The house was just below
the old Koontz Shuler Cemetery 73. The compiler first visited
the house in 1973. It had been torn down since Ann Kerkhoff had
written about it. It had been used as a chicken house for some
time before it was torn down as one could see from old chicken
feeders still under some of the floor boards and debris. BZhat a
poor fate for Rlleh an hictarir loz home

During the Civil War in the winter of 1862 a small group of
Yankees used the house as their winter quarters. (Ref. 216, pp.
56, 57, 60) At this time Andrew Jackson Shuler was living there
as he had married Juliana Ann Koontz the great granddaughter of
Elder John Koontz. The property had passed from Isaac Newton
Koontz, Sr., son of Elder John Koontz, born 1777 to Isaac Newton
Koontz, Jr born 1810 to Andrew Jackson Shuler born in 1831."

The Will of John Counts From Some Descendants of John Counts of Glade Hollow by Elihu Jasper Sutherland:

In the name of God Amen, I John Counts, Senior, of Russell County and Commonwealth of Virginia being old and frail in body, but perfect in mind and memory, blessed be God, but Calling to mind the Mortality of my body and knowing it is appointed once for all men to die, I do make and Constitute this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. And first I give my body to the Earth from whence it was taken desiring it may be buried in a Christian manner without ppom &c., and my soul I give to God who save it hoping it may find peace in the Arms of his Mercy, and as touching what worldly Goods and estate which I possess I give, devise and bequeath in manner following to wit: Eve Maticks my eldest daughter I give one Shilling. Mary Rarsnake I give on Shilling. John Counts Junior also I give one Shilling, Lissey Willard I give one shilling. Item, I give to Harry Willard's eldest son Martin Willard Catherine my daughter one shilling Christian my daughter one shilling, my son Philip one shilling. Item, I give and bequeath to my son George with whom I live the plantation on which I live with all apputenances thereunto belonging out of which I am to be maintained in a good comfortable manner while I live with victuals and cloathing and at my death everything possessed by me shall belong to George Counts and to his heirs forever and I do hereby revoke and disannul all former wills by me made and ratifying and confirming this to be my Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of April one thousand eight hundred and two. Singed Sealed and delivered published and Declared to be my last will in the presence of these Witnesses. X his (John Counts) mark Teste John Hargis x her (Lydia Hargis) Duritee Counts Parents: Michael ?John? COONS and Anna Elisabetha Catherine STOEVER.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Phillip COONS, Mary COONS, Catherine COONS, John COUNTS, Christina COONS, George COONS, Elizabeth COONS, Eve COUNTS, Jacob KOONTZ.

Spouse: Elizabeth BAKER. Children were: Isaac Newton COONS, George COUNTS, Christina COUNTS.


John COONS Sr. was born in 1770. He died on Sep 12, 1834 in Crawfordsville, IN. Parents: Michael COONS and Rebecca GEOR.

Spouse: Catherine CARLOUGH. John COONS Sr. and Catherine CARLOUGH were married on Nov 10, 1791 in Green Co.. Children were: Rebecca COONS, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living.


John COONS8 was born on Apr 5, 1787 in Shenandoah, Virginia. He died on Nov 3, 1865 in Franklin County, Ohio. Parents: George Washington COONS and Living.

Spouse: Ann Catherine. John COONS and Ann Catherine were married about 1806 in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Elizabeth COONS, Allen J COONS, John , Jr COONS, Thomas S COONS, Madison COONS.


John , Jr COONS8 was born in 1820. Parents: John COONS and Ann Catherine.


John Alexander COONS8 was born in 1900. He died in 1979. Parents: Osrow Nelson COONS and Living.

Spouse: Living.

Spouse: Living.


John Allison COONS8 was born in 1835. He died in 1917. Parents: Michael COONS and Elizabeth ALLISON.

Spouse: Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Isaac COONS, Mary Rebecca COONS, Dennis P Willard COONS, Laura Olive COONS, William T COONS, Montel Orestus COONS, Osrow Nelson COONS, Dora COONS, Marvin O COONS, Austen Decatur COONS.


Living. Parents: Isaac Newton COONS and Susannah KIBLINGER.


Living was born in Overton County, Tennessee.617 Parents: Living and Julia FERREE.


Joseph COONS8,574,575 was born in 1780 in North Carolina.575 He died on Jan 12, 1848 in Sevier County, Tennessee.575 He was buried in Sevier County, Tennessee.575 Parents: Michael COONS and Rebecca GEOR.

Spouse: Deborah COMBS. Joseph COONS and Deborah COMBS were married on Jun 11, 1799 in Jefferson County, Tennessee.575 Children were: Elizabeth COONS.


Living was born in 1821 in Highland County, Ohio.621 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Franklin Township, Randolph County, Indiana.621,622 In 1880 he worked in/as Farmer in Franklin Township, Randolph County, Indiana.621,622 He lived in 116 Franklin Township, Randolph County, Indiana in 1880.621,622 Parents: Michael COONS and Elizabeth ALLISON.


Joseph T COONS8 was born on Aug 28, 1906. He died in Nov 1973 in Ft Worth, Texas. Parents: Charles Edward COONS and Mary Catherine JACKSON.

Children were: Living, Living.


Living. Parents: Isaac Newton COONS and Susannah KIBLINGER.


Laura Olive COONS8 was born in 1864. Parents: John Allison COONS and Living.


Living. Parents: Michael COONS and Elizabeth ALLISON.


Lindsey COONS8 was born in 1823. He died in 1867. Parents: Catherine COONS.

Children were: David Allen COONS.


Living. Parents: John COONS Sr. and Catherine CARLOUGH.


Madison COONS8 was born on Feb 22, 1825. Parents: John COONS and Ann Catherine.


Living. Parents: John COONS Sr. and Catherine CARLOUGH.


Margaret COONS8 was born about 1777 in Virginia. She died about 1840 in Sevier County, Tennessee. Parents: Michael COONS and Rebecca GEOR.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living.


Living. Parents: John COONS Sr. and Catherine CARLOUGH.


Martha COONS8 was born in 1826. Parents: William Ritchie COONS and Mary BUNTAIN.


Living. Parents: Jacob Berry COONS and Living.


Living. Parents: Living and Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living.

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