My Fox's named girls ANCHOR and Ivy. My Fox's were Rosemont,Hunterdon Co,NJ >1764 NW Loudun Co,Va.1778 Hamphire Co,WV-Gabrial and Absalom. 1780 Absalom moved on to Washington Co,Pa where,1797,he died,and his widow and kids mostly moved to S Lebanon,Warren co oh. Gabrial Fox stayed in Hampshire. Tanner,maybe. George Fox,d Hunterdon Co,NJ 1750 ERA WAS THEIR FATHER. 1718 he bought from Charles Wolverton,on a Delaware River hilltop at Rosemont,NJ. ENGLISH,not Germanic Fox's. Pickaway Co ,is south of Columbus,Ohio,and full of Hampshire-Hardy Co,WV PEOPLE. Ivy Fox wold have been cousins of the Bonham's,and the Vause's. I had an Ohio State frat bro,Merl Coon, from north of columbus. Last I knew,he was a PhD teaching at U Calif,Berkley. On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 08:44:53 -0700 Jackie Hayes <jackieh1953@aol.com> writes: > Posted on: Hampshire County, WV Query Forum > Reply Here: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/Hampshire/1326 > > Surname: COON > ------------------------- > > WE ARE SEEKING INFORMATION ON THE COON FAMILY IN HAMPSHIRE: > > JOHN COON settled in Hampshire County (on part of Patterson Creek > Manor) > in 1774. Between 1774-1782 his son or brother, DAVID, joined him. In > 1784 > DAVID moved east and leased land near Romney (in Hampshire Co.) from > the > Decker family. Around 1806 DAVID and his friend, Luke Decker, moved > to > Pickaway County, OH. Luke returned to WV to marry Ivea Fox and went > back > to Ohio. DAVID died in Ohio in 1812. He had at least four children: > DAVID > JR., GEORGE, CATHRINE and REBECCA. > > We are told that JOHN and DAVID are sons and/or grandsons of the > PHILIP > Coon who built Coon's Fort in Marion Co. WV around 1774. > > We could appreciate any information that anyone might have on the > COON > family in Hampshire County. We descend from DAVID SR.'s son, GEORGE. > E-mail > to jackieh1953@aol.com or jackieh1953@home.com Thank you. > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.