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Sources
1. Title:   "The Cone Family"
Author:   CONE, William Whitney
Publication:   Crane & Co., Topeka, KS; 1903
2. Title:   WFT 09.1500
Page:   Tree #1500
Author:   Br�derbund Software, Inc.
3. Title:   "Fenton,Cone,Goodspeed Genealogy"
Author:   FINTON, LeRoy
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Notes
a. Note:   [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #1500, Date of Import: 6 Dec 1999]
  !The Cone Family in America, p. 314 & 315;
 M. Susannah Wells, dau of James Wells, Jan 7,1727. They were members of the
 Cong. Ch. in Haddam for many years. Res. at Haddam Neck, but removed to Wlkley
 Hill, an adjoining parish, in 1751. He was a large powerfully built man, and
 many stories are related of his great strength. He once separated two men who
 were fighting, holding them apart at arms length;
 ! A Genealogy of Ward and Allied Families;


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