Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyJacob Coons

Parents

Father[unknown]
Mother[unknown]

Personal Information

Record Created: 8 December 2013; Last Edited: 8 December 2013 
Person ID6189
NameJacob Coons
GenderMale
Born 17791
Married 23 January 1805 in Sand Lake, Rensselaer County, New York to Polly Rowley1
Died 13 October 18601

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyPolly Rowley
Born
Married 23 January 1805 in Sand Lake, Rensselaer County, New York to Jacob Coons
  
Children of Jacob Coons and Polly Rowley:
  
1.FamilyEliza Coons
Born October 1805
  
2.FamilyMary Coons
Born 30 August 1806
Died 28 January 1904
  
+3.FamilyAbraham Coons
Born ca. 1809 in New York
Married ca. 1832 to Angelina ‘Julina’ Adams
Married to Martha Ann _____
  
4.FamilyJohn L. Coons
Born ca. 1810
Died ca. 1812
  
5.FamilySeth Coons
Born December 1814
Died May 1902
  
6.FamilyGeorge Coons
Born 16 November 1816
Died 20 March 1865
  
7.FamilyPurdy Coons
Born 29 January 1818
Died 12 April 1859
  
+8.FamilyJane Coons
Born 6 April 1819 in New York
Married to Harlan Hollis
Died 2 April 1901
  
9.FamilyHoward Coons
Born January 1821
Died 5 February 1863
  
+10.FamilyJohn L. Coons
Born 4 March 1823
Married 4 July 1848 to Lucy Hoxie
Married to Phoebe Saxby
Died 24 July 1880
  
11.FamilyJacob Coons
Born ca. 1825
Died ca. 1826
  
+12.FamilyLavantia C. Coons
Born 30 November 1827 in New York
Married 26 February 1844 to Stephen Hollis
Died 10 June 1918
  
13.FamilyJacob Coons
Born 29 December 1829
Died 3 January 1900
  

Sources

  1. Koon and Coons Families of Eastern New York, compiled by William Solyman Coons. The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., Rutland, Vermont. 1937. Available at Heritage Quest Online. Extensive family history that includes, on page 122, Abraham Coons (b.1808 or 1809; d. 1890), preceded by his ancestors and followed by his descendants. His entry indicates his first wife was Angelina or Julina Adams, and after she died, Abraham returned to Rensselaer County and married, second, “some woman from Albany (name and date unknown). This 2nd wife was a widow and they made their new home not far from W. Stephentown or Alps.” All of his eight children were by his first wife.