NameLorenzo COON382,197,388
Birth26 Mar 1818, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Death18 Jun 1899, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
BurialEvergreen Cemetery, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherCaptain Elisha COON Sr. (1780-1831)
MotherSylvia STILLMAN (1784-1859)
Spouses
Birth13 Aug 1827, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Death1 Aug 1901, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialEvergreen Cemetery, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherEzekiel Rogers SAUNDERS (1801-1878)
MotherClarissa LANPHERE (1803-1873)
Marriage16 Nov 1846, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
ChildrenElnora P. (1848-1883)
 Susan Viola (1851-1886)
 Sylvia M. (1853-1947)
Notes for Lorenzo COON
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 55, No 27, p 431, July 3, 1899.
Lorenzo Coon was born in Alfred, N. Y., March 26, 1818, and died in Albion, Wis., June 18, 1899.
When but a small boy his parents moved to Hebron, Pa., where, at the age of 14 years, he embraced religion, was baptized by Eld. Daniel Babcock, and united with the Hebron Seventh-day Baptist church. A short time after this his father died, leaving a family of ten children, two of whom were younger than Lorenzo. He, however, outlived them all, being the last of the ten to bid adieu to earth. In the year 1842 he came to Albion, Wis., and secured the farm near the village which for many years was his future home. Returning East, he formed the acquaintance of Miss Emeline Saunders, of Alfred, to whom he was married Nov. 26, 1846, and with whom he lived most happily for nearly 53 years. To them were born three daughters, two of whom have preceded him by several years to the spirit land. He returned to Wisconsin in 1848, improved his farm, built for himself and family a comfortable home, and by industry, frugality and honest toil acquired a fair amount of earthly possessions. He was a constituent member of the Albion Seventh-day Baptist church, and was deeply interested in her welfare and prosperity, contributing liberally to her support in all the lines of her work for the Master. A kind husband and father; an obliging neighbor; strictly honest in business; an exemplary Christian. It can be truthfully said of him, "A good man has gone." A disease of long standing which gradually undermined the vital forces, and which has caused him more or less suffering for many years, finally culminated in a severe attack about three weeks before his death, from which he could not rally; and after much pain and suffering, which he bore with patience, he cheerfully yielded up his spirit, rejoicing in the hope of a blessed immortality. S. H. B.

Census: 1880 Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 62, farmer
Notes for Emeline (Spouse 1)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 57, No 32, p 511, Aug. 12, 1901.
Mrs. Emeline Saunders Coon was born in Alfred, N. Y., in the year 1827, and died in Milton, Wis., Aug. 1, 1901.
On Nov. 26, 1846, she was married to Lorenzo Coon, who died June 16, 1899. Sister Coon accepted Christ in early life, and was ever a faithful follower of her Lord, and has left an example of Christ-like living well deserving of emulation. For many years she was a consistent member of the Albion Seventh-day Baptist church, and from which she has entered into that rest which remains for the people of God. Sermon by her pastor from Gen. 49: 18. S. H. B.

Census: 1880 Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 52

Cause of death: Tuberculosis
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