What is the origin of the name Cone?
2: Irish (Roscommon): possibly a shortened form of McCone.1: English (Suffolk): from Middle English coin cone ‘wedge corner’; the reasons for its adoption as a surname are unclear.3: Americanized form of [...]
American Jewish historical quarterly
...Cone, Greensboro, N. C. G. Herbert Cone, Court of Appeals, Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Moses H. Cone, Blowing Rock, N.... (United States - 1920)
...Cone, Greensboro, N. C. G. Herbert Cone, Court of Appeals, Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Moses H. Cone, Blowing Rock, N.... (United States - 1920)
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American Jewish historical quarterly
...Appeals, Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Moses H. Cone, Blowing Rock, N. C. Dr. Sydney M. Cone, 2326 Eutaw Place, Baltimore,... (United States - 1920)
...Appeals, Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Moses H. Cone, Blowing Rock, N. C. Dr. Sydney M. Cone, 2326 Eutaw Place, Baltimore,... (United States - 1920)
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American Jewish historical quarterly
...Blowing Rock, N. C. Dr. Sydney M. Cone, 2326 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.... (United States - 1920)
...Blowing Rock, N. C. Dr. Sydney M. Cone, 2326 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.... (United States - 1920)
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American Jewish historical quarterly
...133, by G. Herbert Cone.... (United States - 1819)
...133, by G. Herbert Cone.... (United States - 1819)
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American Jewish historical quarterly
...The Jews in Curacao. G. Herbert Cone.... (United States - 1840)
...The Jews in Curacao. G. Herbert Cone.... (United States - 1840)
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American Jewish historical quarterly
...Cone, G. Herbert, ref. to, 77 (note).... (United States - 1772)
...Cone, G. Herbert, ref. to, 77 (note).... (United States - 1772)
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What is the origin of the name Cone?
2: Irish (Roscommon): possibly a shortened form of McCone.1: English (Suffolk): from Middle English coin cone ‘wedge corner’; the reasons for its adoption as a surname are unclear.3: Americanized form of [...]