John Tone (1799-1861)
- Born in Scipio, NY, which is 80-90 miles from Bergen. Moved to Bergen roughly 1820-1825.
Listed in Gazetteer_and_biographical_record_Genesee_County_NY, "Town of Bergen" (p. 347):
John Tone, the fourth son of John A. Tone, was born in Scipio, Cayuga County, N.Y., October 17, 1799. In 1820 he came with his father to this town, locating on the farm now known as the Elijah Loomis place, which was owned by the Tone family for 46 consecutive years. John A. Tone died September 29, 1825. John Tone married Electa Hubbard, of Oneida County, N.Y., in May, 1824. He was a builder and contractor, and many of the buildings of Bergen, Byron, Sweden, etc., are the witnesses of his skill. He had a family of 1 1 children, six of whom survive. He was a prominent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, acting as trustee and leader for many years He died February 27, 1861., and his wife November 2, 1872.
- Parents: John A. Tone (1768-1825), Margaret Manahan (1769-1832)
- Spouse: Electa Hubbard (1800-1872)
- Siblings: (see children of John A. Tone (1768-1825)
- Children: Mary Ann Tone (1824-1909), Harriet J. Tone (1831-1835), Augustine Tone (1832-1832), Electa Tone (1834-1926), Charlotte Tone (1835-1865), John A. Tone (1836-1864), Margaret Maria Tone (1837-1926), Emory Tone (1840-1866), Emma Ursula Tone (1845-1927), Ithiel Hubbard Tone (1849-1913)