Commissioner of Haddam, Connecticut Daniel Cone, I

Commissioner of Haddam, Connecticut Daniel Cone, I

Male 1626 - 1706  (80 years)


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  • Name Daniel Cone 
    Title Commissioner of Haddam, Connecticut 
    Suffix
    Birth 1626  Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    FSID LZFD-TJL 
    Death 24 Oct 1706  Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I5507  footsteps
    Last Modified 27 Nov 2025 

    Father Jared MacCoane Cone,   b. Abt 1575, Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1655, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 80 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Sophia Boyle,   b. 1606, Midlothian, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1650, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 44 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage 1625  Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Age at Marriage Jared was ~ 50 years - Sophia was ~ 19 years. 
    Family ID F2508  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mehitable Spencer,   b. 1642, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1691, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 49 years) 
    Marriage 1661  Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Age at Marriage Daniel was ~ 35 years - Mehitable was ~ 19 years. 
    Children 
    +1. Stephen Cone, Sr.,   b. 11 Mar 1676, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1 Dec 1756, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 80 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F4495  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 27 Nov 2025 

  • Notes 
    • The first mention of Daniel Cone . . . is in a letter from John Winthrop, Junior, Governor of the Connecticut Colony, to Peter Stuyvesant, Governor of New Netherlands, dated March 2, 1657 (concerning a debt of one John Cockrill for whom Daniel had stood bound, upon which Cockrill escaped to New Netherlands). . . .

      The next we hear of him is in the spring of 1662, when he appears as one of the twenty-eight persons who received from the Connecticut Colony a grant of land situated on both sides of the Connecticut river, about thirty miles above its mouth. . . . The town was called Haddam. . . . Daniel Cone received his allotment of four acres on the town site, on the west side of the river, with land in the "meadow" and timbered land adjoining, in 1662, and removed thereon the same season.

      He resided in Haddam until 1680, when he removed to the east side of the river, to near "Machi-Moodus." About the year 1695 he returned to Haddam, where he died, October 24, 1706, "aged 80 years." He was Commissioner for his town in 1669, and held other minor offices. . . .
      The first mention of Daniel Cone . . . is in a letter from John Winthro p, Junior, Governor of the Connecticut Colony, to Peter Stuyvesant, Gov ernor of New Netherlands, dated March 2, 1657 (concerning a debt of one J ohn Cockrill for whom Daniel had stood bound, upon which Cockrill escap ed to New Netherlands). . . .

      The next we hear of him is in the spring of 1662, when he appears as on e of the twenty-eight persons who received from the Connecticut Colony a g rant of land situated on both sides of the Connecticut river, about thi rty miles above its mouth. . . . The town was called Haddam. . . . Dani el Cone received his allotment of four acres on the town site, on the w est side of the river, with land in the "meadow" and timbered land adjo ining, in 1662, and removed thereon the same season.

      He resided in Haddam until 1680, when he removed to the east side of th e river, to near "Machi-Moodus." About the year 1695 he returned to Had dam, where he died, October 24, 1706, "aged 80 years." He was Commissio ner for his town in 1669, and held other minor offices. . . .
      The first mention of Daniel Cone . . . is in a letter from John Winthrop, Junior, Governor of the Connecticut Colony, to Peter Stuyvesant, Governor of New Netherlands, dated March 2, 1657 (concerning a debt of one John Cockrill for whom Daniel ha d stood bound, upon which Cockrill escaped to New Netherlands). . . .

      The next we hear of him is in the spring of 1662, when he appears as one of the twenty-eight persons who received from the Connecticut Colony a grant of land situated on both sides of the Connecticut river, about thirty miles above its mouth . . . . The town was called Haddam. . . . Daniel Cone received his allotment of four acres on the town site, on the west side of the river, with land in the "meadow" and timbered land adjoining, in 1662, and removed thereon the same season.

      He resided in Haddam until 1680, when he removed to the east side of the river, to near "Machi-Moodus." About the year 1695 he returned to Haddam, where he died, October 24, 1706, "aged 80 years." He was Commissioner for his town in 1669, and hel d other minor offices. . . .
      The first mention of Daniel Cone . . . is in a letter from John Winthro p, Junior, Governor of the Connecticut Colony, to Peter Stuyvesant, Gov ernor of New Netherlands, dated March 2, 1657 (concerning a debt of one J ohn Cockrill for whom Danie l had stood bound, upon which Cockrill escap ed to New Netherlands). . . .

      The next we hear of him is in the spring of 1662, when he appears as on e of the twenty-eight persons who received from the Connecticut Colony a g rant of land situated on both sides of the Connecticut river, about thi rty miles above its mouth . . . . The town was called Haddam. . . . Dani el Cone received his allotment of four acres on the town site, on the w est side of the river, with land in the "meadow" and timbered land adjo ining, in 1662, and removed thereon the same season.

      He resided in Haddam until 1680, when he removed to the east side of th e river, to near "Machi-Moodus." About the year 1695 he returned to Had dam, where he died, October 24, 1706, "aged 80 years." He was Commissio ner for his town in 1669, and h eld other minor offices. . . .