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Bio: Cone, Edward R. (1881) Contact: Crystal Wendt ----Surnames: Cone, Miller ----History of Northern Wisconsin (Eau Claire County, Wis.) 1881, page 342 EDWARD R. CONE, blacksmith, came to Wisconsin in 1866; located at Eau Claire for three years, employed in the woods; came to Fall Creek in 1869, farmed and in the woods for a year, then at Augusta, employed in woods, and carried on a blacksmith shop for three years. Returned to Fall Creek in 1875, and has been at present business since. Was born in Clinton Co., N. Y., in 1844; married in Augusta, Aug. 6, 1870, to Mary Jane Miller, born in Pennsylvania. They have three children — Ernest E., Manly M. and Emma A.
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