Louis and Isabella Coney were the parents of four sons, David Aquilla Coney, Lewis Newsom Coney, John Hancock Coney, and William Jefferson Coney. All four sons fought in War Between the States, and only one survived, David Aquilla Coney.
Above information documented in Coney Family Bible of Lewis N. and Isabella N. Kaigler Coney of Pike Co. MGS Vol. VII, pp. 91-93
Further documented in approved DAR applications connecting descendants through Isabella Kaigler Coney Norman to American Revolutionary War Patriots Andrew Kaigler, Jr., Andrew Kaigler, Sr.,and Lt. Thomas Miles. See DAR Mem #847164.
The land owned by Louis Newsom Coney in 1840 was in Township 3 North Range 10 East/ Washington Meridian.
At the time of his death, this property was in Pike County. It is now considered Walthall County. Anyone wanting to look for a tombstone should contact the current property owners and ask permission. Walthall County court records will help you locate current property owner.
Louis and Isabella Coney were the parents of four sons, David Aquilla Coney, Lewis Newsom Coney, John Hancock Coney, and William Jefferson Coney. All four sons fought in War Between the States, and only one survived, David Aquilla Coney.
Above information documented in Coney Family Bible of Lewis N. and Isabella N. Kaigler Coney of Pike Co. MGS Vol. VII, pp. 91-93
Further documented in approved DAR applications connecting descendants through Isabella Kaigler Coney Norman to American Revolutionary War Patriots Andrew Kaigler, Jr., Andrew Kaigler, Sr.,and Lt. Thomas Miles. See DAR Mem #847164.
The land owned by Louis Newsom Coney in 1840 was in Township 3 North Range 10 East/ Washington Meridian.
At the time of his death, this property was in Pike County. It is now considered Walthall County. Anyone wanting to look for a tombstone should contact the current property owners and ask permission. Walthall County court records will help you locate current property owner.
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