Twenty years ago, Heinz R. Wittner published a list of the inhabitants of Edenkoben in 1721. He took the data from the "Nahrungszettel", today you would say "tax bills". The age of the named persons is seldoms 100% correct, and you can't be 100% sure about the given names as well. For Croneisen (Croneiß) he mentions these names:
Lorenz Croneisen, Winzer, Tagelöhner 33 J., ∞ Maria Elisabetha 32 J., Ki: Anna
Barbara 7 J., Catharin 5 J., Hanß Peter 1 1/2 J.
Peter Croneisen, Winzer 53 J., ∞ Anna Maria 49 J., Ki: Maria Elisabetha 20 J.,
Johann Jacob 18 J., Lorenz Acker 8 J.
Peter Croneisen, Winzer 50 J., ∞ Anna Christina 54 J.
The first one, Lorenz could be our Johann Lorenz (*1685) although the name of his wife and of his children are not fitting well. In his household there is no child named Lorenz.
The second one, Peter, ist most probably Johann Peter (*1668). In his household there lived a child named Lorenz Acker (8 years old, *1713). Could it be that Peter gave home to an orphan, that lived together with his family? That orphan might have been adopted later and received the name Croneiß. Just a theory ...
The third family had no chidren in their household.
It's really a pity, the two priests Watzenborn (father and son), who were responsible for the reformed parish registers between 1690 and 1737 have not worked thoroughly. There are lots of information and even records missing. A fact that makes it really difficult to do research in Edenkoben.