Allen S. Coon, whose demise occurred on the 9th of November, 1908, had been a
resident of Delaware county for more than a half century and devoted his
attention to general agricultural pursuits throughout his active business
career. His birth occurred in Allen county, Indiana, on the 5th of October,
1843, his parents being Amos F. and Susanna (Wheeler) Coon, both of whom were
natives of the state of New York. In 1836 they removed to Indiana, where they
entered a tract of land and continued to reside until 1857. In that year they
came to Delaware county, Iowa, here settling on land that had been entered in
1854 by Mr. Coon, on which they spent the remainder of their lives. They became
the parents of six children, four of whom grew to maturity.
Allen S. Coon, who was a youth of fourteen when he came to this county with his
parents, remained at home until thirty three years of age or until the time of
his marriage. General agricultural pursuits claimed his attention throughout his
active business career and at the time of his demise he owned a valuable and
highly improved farm of three hundred and twenty acres in Delaware township,
which is now in possession of his widow. When he passed away it was generally
conceded that the county had lost one of its representative and highly respected
citizens. His remains were interred in the Rock Prairie cemetery.
In 1876 Mr. Coon was joined in wedlock to Miss Mary D. Andrews, a native of
Allen county, Indiana, and a daughter of Theron and Louisa (Potter) Andrews,
natives of New York. They removed to Indiana with their respective parents in
early life, were married in the Hoosier state and there continued to reside
until they passed away. Their children were four in number and three survive. To
Mr. and Mrs. Coon were born three children, as follows: Luella A., whose birth
occurred March 21, 1877, and who died at the age of five years; Theron A., born
January 4, 1879, who is a resident of Oelwein, Iowa; and Harlo A., born
September 2, 1884, who is still with his widowed mother. Mr. Coon was a democrat
in politics and a valued member of the Grange. Mrs. Coon, who now makes her home
in Manchester, enjoys an extensive acquaintance throughout the community, having
won many friends during the long period of her residence here.
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