Person:Ashbel Cone (1)

Watchers
m. 28 Nov 1734
  1. Joseph Cone1735 - 1779
  2. Martin Cone1742 -
  3. Solomon Cone1745 - 1803
  4. Ashbel Cone1747 - 1802
m. 1778
  1. Eunice Cone1783 - 1871
Facts and Events
Name Ashbel Cone
Alt Name Ashbel Coon
Alt Name Ashbel Coan
Gender Male
Birth[1] 2 Aug 1747 East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 1778 to Eunice Cook
Residence[4] 19 Feb 1790 West Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
Residence? 1800 Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
Property[5] Abt 1801 Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United StatesHe owned a tract of 2 acres including an ore bed and another acres to the south of it
Property[6] Bef 1802 Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United StatesHe owned a piece of property
Death[2] 14 Apr 1802 Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
Burial? Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United StatesCone Hill Cemetery
Other[7] 18 Feb 1805 His widow ran an advertisement in the Sun to sell some property from his estate
References
  1. Cone, Ashbel, son Joseph & Mary, b Aug 2, 1747 - East Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, pre 1856, Transcribed by Coralynn Brown (dunhamwilcox.net)
  2. Ashbel, h. Eunice, Apr. 14, 1802, a. 56 y. - Richmond VR (citing Cone Hill Cemetery gravestone)
  3.   Chapter 112-Resolve on the Petition of Ashbel Cone, Remitting a Fine. / On the petition of Ashbel Cone of West Stockbridge praying for a Remittance of a Fine & Forfeiture imposed on him by order of the Supreme Judicial Court at their Session in Lenox for the county of Berkshire October 1789 for the Breach of the Excise Law as set forth in said petition. Resolved, That the prayer of said petition be so far granted that the said Ashbel be remitted Nine tenths of said fine and forfeiture, and the Sheriff ofthe County of Berkshire holding the execution against Ashbel for said fine & forfeiture be and is hereby directedo n his having received one Tenth of said fine with the cost of prosecution & commissions due to the Collector of Excise for said County to discharge the said Execution & Return the same wholly satisfied. February 19, 1790
    Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court (Google eBook), Massachusetts, University Press of Cambridge, 1894, p 669
  4. Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court (Google eBook), Massachusetts, University Press of Cambridge, 1894, p 669
  5. On the petition of Eunice Cone, Widow of Ashbel Cone, late of West Stockbridge, in the County of Berkshire, deceased, and Guardian of Martha Cone & Virtue Cone, two minor children of the sd. Ashbel deceased, Noah Rosseter, guardian of Thomas Cone, & Zachariah Peirson, guardian of Asa Cone & Benjamin Cone, all the other minor children of the sd. Ashbel deceased, and Ashbel Cone, of full age, and Erastus Rowley & Eunice his wife, of full age, praying that the sd. Eunice Cone, Noah Rosseter & Zachariah Peir.son, guardians as aforesaid, may be licenced to sell the interest of the said several minors in a tract of land containing two acres, including an Ore bed, lying in Richmond in sd. County of Berkshire, appraised at seventy dollars, & set to all the children of the sd. Ashbel, deceased, in common & undivided, and also the interest of the sd. Minors in another tract of land, of not more than one acre, lying south of sd. first mentioned tract of land, and seperated from it by a road, being a part of the Dower of the widow of sd. Ashbel deceased. Resolved, That the said Eunice Cone, Noah Rosseter & Zachariah Peirson, guardians as aforesaid, be, & they hereby are, licenced & authorised to sell the interest of the sd. Minors in the two tracts of land above mentioned, at private sale, for as much as the same will bring, and to make & execute a good & sufficient deed or deeds of the same — they the sd. Eunice, Noah & Zachariah first giving bonds with sufficient surety or sureties to the Judge of Probate for said County of Berkshire, in such sum as ?J. Judge shall direct, conditioned that they will act faithfully & impartially in all things touching the premises — And will account for the proceeds of the sale thereof, as the law in such case p[r]ovides. February 21,1806.
  6. He owned a piece of Land, lying partly in West-Stockbridge, and partly in Stockbridge, in the County of Berkshire, bounded as follows, viz.-- Westerly on the road opposite to the late dwelling of said Cone, deceased, Northerly on Asa Cone's land, Easterly partly on Ashbel and partly on Benjamin Cone, and Southerly on said Ashbel's land, containing 28 acres and a half.
  7. This land was advertised by his widow to be sold in the Sun, 02-18-1805; Volume: V; Issue: 231 p 3