Joseph Coon's will was dated April 6, 1798 and recorded in Harrison Co. VA, Will Book 1:86 and the Inventory is on p. 88, 9 June 1798. He named his dear wife Catherine Koon and these sons: Conrad, Joseph, Anthony and Philip and daughters: [their married surnames were mispelled and I have added the correct spelling in brackets taken from their marriage records] Elizabeth Koon [still single, she mrd. 1800 George Smith]; Catheron Broocher (Mrs. John Brooker); Mary Tatrick (Mrs. George Tetrick). Their daughter Maudlin Coon was killed by Indians in 1777 when she was about 17 yrs. of age. James Coon who was killed in 1781 by Indians is believed to have been their son. The Coon History gives a genealogical chart giving these vitals for Joseph and Catherine: Joseph Coon b. 4 Apr 1720 near Philadelphia, PA d. shortly after 6 April 1798 on Coon's Run in Harrison County, VA, buried near Coon's Fort. He married about 1748 Catherine Cunread born about 1732 near Philadephia, PA d/o Anthony Cunread (Coonrod) b. 1710. Coon's Fort was on the land of Joseph Coon and his father Philip. Building began after William Robinson and Thomas Hellin (son-in-law of Philip Coon and future father-in-law of Joseph's son Anthony) were taken prisoner by Mingo Chief Logan to Ohio. The two men were held prisoner until the close of Dunmore's War in November 1774. Catherine's first son was born abt. 1751 so it is possible that she did not marry until abt. 1750. instead of 1748. If you think of anything else that might help us let me know. Phyllis Vines