NameEzra COON157,159,388,571
Birth16 Nov 1795
Death3 Jul 1874, West Edmeston, Otsego Co., New York
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherElder Daniel COON Sr. (1772-1845)
MotherRhoda STILLMAN (1769-1840)
Spouses
Birth22 Oct 1795, New Hartford, Litchfield Co., Connecticut
Death30 Jan 1828, West Edmeston, Otsego Co., New York
FatherAmos BURDICK (1762-1839)
MotherPhebe COVEY (1766-1849)
Marriage19 Mar 1818
ChildrenHarlow Merrill (1819-1899)
 Henry Chapman (1828-1898)
Birth13 Jan 1794, Petersburg, Rensselaer Co., New York
Death21 Mar 1871, West Edmeston, Otsego Co., New York
Marriage28 Oct 1829
Notes for Ezra COON
 Ezra Coon 1795-1874  
Categories: The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 30, No 29, p 3, July 16, 1874.
  In West Edmeston, N. Y., July 3d, 1874, Mr. Ezra Coon, aged 78 years.   Bro. Coon received a fall several weeks ago, which injured his brain, but the concussion did not disable him, nor was it deemed serious until a short time before his death.   He rapidly sank into an unconscious stupor that lasted about three days, and from which he never awakened.
  He was converted when nineteen years of age, and was baptized and received into the fellowship of the church by Eld. Henry Clarke, who was then pastor of the First Church in Brookfield.   He was one of the first members of the church at West Edmeston, and through its long life he was faithful and exemplary.   For several years he was connected with the Executive Board of the Tract Society, and was esteemed by his associates for his Christian work.
  Wherever known he was respected for his quiet and upright course, and for the firmness of his principles and the soundness of his judgment.   Kind in every relation, he will be missed by all, and especially by his own family circle.   He was a supporter of the cause of Christ by his means as well as by his deeds, and in his home the company of the faithful are once more sorely afflicted and they pray for recruits that may take the whole armor and be true soldiers of God.
  A large congregation assembled at his funeral, and thus indicated their respect for his character and their sympathy for the afflicted.     J. B. C.
  
Notes for Abigail (Spouse 2)
Abigail (Millard) Coon 1794-1871  
Categories: The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 27, No 15, p 79, Apr. 6, 1871.
  In West Edmeston, N. Y., March 20th, 1871, Abigail, wife of Ezra Coon, in the 78th year of her age.   For the two years preceding her death, she had been partially crippled by a stroke of paralysis.   She had so far recovered, however, as to be able for a year past to sit up through the day for the most part.   But a recent cold, taking the form of Asthma, reduced her strength; she lived but a few days after this attack.
  Sister Coon was a much-esteemed member of the Sabbath-keeping Church at West Edmeston.   She was aware of the near approach of her death.   Her last words were, "Bless the Lord;" "Take me home;" "Jesus."   And thus she died.
  Her funeral was attended on the following Fourth-day, and a sermon preached on the occasion, from Matt. 12: 20.     L. C. R.
  
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