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Father: Johannes Gohn b: 1720 in Rimschweiler, Germany (Palatinate) Mother: Anna Rosina Crantsdorf b: NOV 1719 in Rimschweiler, Germany (Palatinate)
Marriage 1 Anna Catherine Schneider b: 1741 in Hempfield, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA•Married: ABT 1765 in Chanceford, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Children:Maria Elizabeth Coon b: 1766 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
John Coon b: 1768 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Catherine Coon b: 08 JUL 1770 in York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Abraham Coon b: 03 OCT 1773 in Krentz Creek, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Maria Coon b: 1775 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Peter Coon b: 1776 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Michael Coon b: 1777 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Jacob W. Coon b: ABT 1778 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Maria Magdalena Coon b: 15 NOV 1780 in Chanceford, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Adam Coon b: 01 DEC 1782 in Chanceford, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Henry Coon b: 17 JAN 1785 in Chanceford, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Polly Coon
Parents
Johann Gohn 1714-1769
Anna Rosina Crantzdorf Gohn 718-1768
Spouse
Anna Catherina Schneider Coon 1741-1786
Siblings
Johannes Andreas Gohn 1739-1791
Johann Adam Coon 1743-1798
Johann Jacob Coon 1745-1813
Abraham Coon 1747-1769
Michael Coon 1750-1813
Christian Coon 1753-1825
Anna Catherine Coon Custer 1761-Unknown
Children
Abraham Coon 1773-1855
Jacob Coon 1778-1866
Adam Coon 1782-1865
Henry Coon 1785-1867
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 21 November 2019), memorial page for Johannes Coon, Jr (22 Jan 1739–Feb 1786), Find A Grave Memorial no. 76592685, citing Saint Lukes Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, New Bridgeville, York County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Wilton Golson (contributor 46944807) .
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