Cone Cemetery
Seville, Volusia Co., Fla.
This burial site is in the middle of Pasco Cades fernery
and well protected and maintained by the Cade family.
It was the homestead of Volusia County Sheriff William Aaron Cone and his wife
Mary Hagan from Bulloch Co., Ga.
The St. John's Rangers Camp 1360 from DeLand will be placing a CSA headstone on
his Grave site, When it has been done I will place a picture of his headstone
here.
With only 3 headstones I will place their pictures.
Name Cone Cemetery from Trinity's death certificate.
Manley Flowers gr-gr-grandson of Trinity said he would go to the cemetery with
his mother and other family members to clean it when he was young and there were
many more burials there with wood markers that have deteriorated and gone.
After purchasing the property Pasco Cade asked family members to relocate their
relatives buried there, All did with the exception of The Varnes, Stewart and
those unmarked including William and Mary Cone so Mr. Cade fenced them off so
they would not be disturbed.
GPS N29º 19.449 W081º 28.339
Parcel 3833-01-00-0030
Copyright ©2010 Bill Morgan
William Aaron Cone, Volusia County Sherriff, 1876-1884
Trinity Mobley Collins Married John Varnes in Volusia County August 23, 1866
Mariana DePratter, 1830 Italy, Dec.
21, 1889, CSA Co "A" 5 Fla Inf. John
Jerico Ancestor
Information from a relative of Varnes family buried here.
I came across info on a death certificate of a relative who according to her death certificate is buried in Cone Cemetery. Her name was Zilphia Isabella Trinity Varnes. Her maiden name was Mobley and she also was married to a Collins prior to Varnes. She was born on Feb 12, 1836 in Hamilton County, FL and died in Seville, Volusia County on Oct 20, 1906. She raised cattle for a living. She was buried at Cone Cemetery on Oct 31 and the undertaker was R. J. Mooney from Palatka. MD was Geo A Davis from De Land. The number of her death certificate is 1277. Her husband was John Vincent Varnes but I do not know if he is buried with her or not. Will let you know if I find out. She was my g-g-grandmother's sister.