Kathleen Howard Conover
F, #142501
Kathleen Howard Conover||p1426.htm#i142501|Jay Lansing Conover|b. 16 Jan 1872|p839.htm#i83849|Clara Jane Appleby||p1425.htm#i142439|John S. Conover|b. circa 1824|p839.htm#i83844|Sarah J. Vanderveer|b. 25 Aug 1831|p835.htm#i83450|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ollie Conover
F, #142502
Ollie Conover||p1426.htm#i142502|Garret Conover|b. 30 Jun 1774\nd. 23 Jul 1840|p1026.htm#i102593|Mary E. Apgar|b. Nov 1783\nd. Dec 1862|p1027.htm#i102603|George Covenhoven|b. 18 Oct 1755|p15.htm#i1466|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p1464.htm#i146308|Conrad Apgar|b. 3 Jan 1755\nd. 2 Nov 1839 or 1 Mar 1839|p1631.htm#i163013|Mary Farley|b. 1753\nd. 1790|p1631.htm#i163014|
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ollie Conover was the daughter of Garret Conover and Mary E. Apgar. Ollie married Peter Young before 1838.
Child of Ollie Conover and Peter Young
Lydia Young
F, #142504
Lydia Young||p1426.htm#i142504|Peter Young||p1426.htm#i142503|Ollie Conover||p1426.htm#i142502|||||||Garret Conover|b. 30 Jun 1774\nd. 23 Jul 1840|p1026.htm#i102593|Mary E. Apgar|b. Nov 1783\nd. Dec 1862|p1027.htm#i102603|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Lydia Young was the daughter of Peter Young and Ollie Conover. Lydia married William Barnett in Aug-1860.
Child of Lydia Young and William Barnett
- Arilla Samantha Barnett+ b. circa Jul 1861
William Barnett
M, #142505
Child of William Barnett and Lydia Young
- Arilla Samantha Barnett+ b. circa Jul 1861
Arilla Samantha Barnett
F, #142506, b. circa Jul 1861
Arilla Samantha Barnett|b. circa Jul 1861|p1426.htm#i142506|William Barnett||p1426.htm#i142505|Lydia Young||p1426.htm#i142504|||||||Peter Young||p1426.htm#i142503|Ollie Conover||p1426.htm#i142502|
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Arilla Samantha Barnett was born circa Jul-1861 at Indiana. She was the daughter of William Barnett and Lydia Young. Arilla married Samuel Douglas Teeters, son of Samuel S. Teeter and Susannah Castor, on 24-Jan-1886.
In the census on 1-Jun-1900 Arilla Samantha Barnett was named Mattie Barnett.
In the census on 1-Jun-1900 Arilla Samantha Barnett was named Mattie Barnett.
Children of Arilla Samantha Barnett and Samuel Douglas Teeters
- William Ray Teeters b. 1 Mar 1887, d. 1 Dec 1971
- Ralph Eugene Teeters b. 10 Aug 1889, d. 1 Jan 1892
- Ethel Grace Teeters+ b. 27 Nov 1892, d. 14 Aug 1963
- Esther Gladys Teeters b. 21 May 1894, d. 9 Aug 1989
- Glenna Marie Teeters+ b. 15 Nov 1895, d. 1 Feb 1989
Samuel Douglas Teeters
M, #142507, b. circa Apr 1857, d. 1931
Samuel Douglas Teeters|b. circa Apr 1857\nd. 1931|p1426.htm#i142507|Samuel S. Teeter||p4163.htm#i416206|Susannah Castor||p4163.htm#i416207|||||||||||||
Samuel Douglas Teeters was born circa Apr-1857 at Wayne, Hamilton County, Indiana. He was the son of Samuel S. Teeter and Susannah Castor. Samuel married Arilla Samantha Barnett, daughter of William Barnett and Lydia Young, on 24-Jan-1886. Samuel Douglas Teeters died in 1931 at Hamilton County, Indiana.
Children of Samuel Douglas Teeters and Arilla Samantha Barnett
- William Ray Teeters b. 1 Mar 1887, d. 1 Dec 1971
- Ralph Eugene Teeters b. 10 Aug 1889, d. 1 Jan 1892
- Ethel Grace Teeters+ b. 27 Nov 1892, d. 14 Aug 1963
- Esther Gladys Teeters b. 21 May 1894, d. 9 Aug 1989
- Glenna Marie Teeters+ b. 15 Nov 1895, d. 1 Feb 1989
Esther Gladys Teeters
F, #142508, b. 21 May 1894, d. 9 Aug 1989
Esther Gladys Teeters|b. 21 May 1894\nd. 9 Aug 1989|p1426.htm#i142508|Samuel Douglas Teeters|b. circa Apr 1857\nd. 1931|p1426.htm#i142507|Arilla Samantha Barnett|b. circa Jul 1861|p1426.htm#i142506|Samuel S. Teeter||p4163.htm#i416206|Susannah Castor||p4163.htm#i416207|William Barnett||p1426.htm#i142505|Lydia Young||p1426.htm#i142504|
Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Esther Gladys Teeters was born on 21-May-1894. She was the daughter of Samuel Douglas Teeters and Arilla Samantha Barnett. Esther married Walter Hamilton Huntzinger on 3-Jun-1928. Esther Gladys Teeters died on 9-Aug-1989 at age 95.
Walter Hamilton Huntzinger
M, #142509
Walter married Esther Gladys Teeters, daughter of Samuel Douglas Teeters and Arilla Samantha Barnett, on 3-Jun-1928.
Sarah Matilda Holmes
F, #142510, b. 27 Jan 1862
Sarah Matilda Holmes|b. 27 Jan 1862|p1426.htm#i142510|Asher H. Holmes|b. circa Oct 1835|p1303.htm#i130267|Margaret Schenck|b. 27 Mar 1829|p1303.htm#i130269|Jonathan S. Holmes|b. circa 1809\nd. 1894|p1303.htm#i130265|Matilda V. Schenck|b. 2 Sep 1817|p1303.htm#i130266|Tylee R. Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1799\nd. 24 Jun 1854|p25.htm#i2436|Eleanora Schenck|b. 13 Dec 1803\nd. 12 Mar 1862|p25.htm#i2437|
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Sarah Matilda Holmes was born on 27-Jan-1862 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Asher H. Holmes and Margaret Schenck. Sarah married Ferdinand Vreeland, son of George Vreeland and Cathalina Newkirk, on 7-Sep-1882.
Sarah Matilda Holmes was also known as Sadie M. Holmes.
Sarah Matilda Holmes was also known as Sadie M. Holmes.
Children of Sarah Matilda Holmes and Ferdinand Vreeland
- Asher Holmes Vreeland d. 17 Jun 1909
- Viola Holmes Vreeland+ b. circa 1884, d. 1963
- Florence Vreeland b. circa 1886
- Margaret Vreeland+ b. circa 1892
Ferdinand Vreeland
M, #142511, b. 14 Mar 1856, d. 1940
Ferdinand Vreeland|b. 14 Mar 1856\nd. 1940|p1426.htm#i142511|George Vreeland|b. 8 Oct 1816\nd. 14 Jul 1905|p375.htm#i37476|Cathalina Newkirk|b. 4 Mar 1817\nd. 14 Jul 1905|p2448.htm#i244701|||||||||||||
Ferdinand Vreeland was born on 14-Mar-1856. He was the son of George Vreeland and Cathalina Newkirk. Ferdinand married Sarah Matilda Holmes, daughter of Asher H. Holmes and Margaret Schenck, on 7-Sep-1882. Ferdinand Vreeland died in 1940 at Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Ferdinand was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Children of Ferdinand Vreeland and Sarah Matilda Holmes
- Asher Holmes Vreeland d. 17 Jun 1909
- Viola Holmes Vreeland+ b. circa 1884, d. 1963
- Florence Vreeland b. circa 1886
- Margaret Vreeland+ b. circa 1892
Viola Holmes Vreeland
F, #142512, b. circa 1884, d. 1963
Viola Holmes Vreeland|b. circa 1884\nd. 1963|p1426.htm#i142512|Ferdinand Vreeland|b. 14 Mar 1856\nd. 1940|p1426.htm#i142511|Sarah Matilda Holmes|b. 27 Jan 1862|p1426.htm#i142510|George Vreeland|b. 8 Oct 1816\nd. 14 Jul 1905|p375.htm#i37476|Cathalina Newkirk|b. 4 Mar 1817\nd. 14 Jul 1905|p2448.htm#i244701|Asher H. Holmes|b. circa Oct 1835|p1303.htm#i130267|Margaret Schenck|b. 27 Mar 1829|p1303.htm#i130269|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Viola Holmes Vreeland was born circa 1884 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Ferdinand Vreeland and Sarah Matilda Holmes. Viola married Thomas Jardine on 30-Mar-1910. Viola Holmes Vreeland died in 1963.
Thomas Jardine
M, #142513, b. 20 Mar 1876, d. circa 2 Dec 1948
Thomas Jardine was born on 20-Mar-1876 at New York. Thomas married Viola Holmes Vreeland, daughter of Ferdinand Vreeland and Sarah Matilda Holmes, on 30-Mar-1910. Thomas Jardine died circa 2-Dec-1948 at New York.
Olive Elizabeth Hammell
F, #142516, b. 16 May 1891, d. 4 Apr 1984
Olive Elizabeth Hammell|b. 16 May 1891\nd. 4 Apr 1984|p1426.htm#i142516|Charles Pitman Hammell|b. 20 Feb 1858\nd. 23 Nov 1931|p1328.htm#i132726|Elnora Marley Reed|b. 22 Nov 1863\nd. 21 Jun 1942|p1328.htm#i132727|Capt. Charles Hammell|b. 13 Oct 1825\nd. 20 Apr 1890|p1328.htm#i132725|Elizabeth Conover|b. 20 Jul 1830\nd. 20 Apr 1906|p1328.htm#i132724|Jesse Reed|b. 25 Aug 1832|p2156.htm#i215558|Harriet Frambes|b. 27 Nov 1836|p2156.htm#i215557|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Olive Elizabeth Hammell was born on 16-May-1891. She was the daughter of Charles Pitman Hammell and Elnora Marley Reed. Olive Elizabeth Hammell died on 4-Apr-1984 at age 92.
Willis Lewis Conover
M, #142518, b. Mar 1870
Willis Lewis Conover|b. Mar 1870|p1426.htm#i142518|Daniel H. Conover|b. 20 Jan 1833\nd. 17 Dec 1905|p1390.htm#i138954|Leah Ann Adams|b. 1 Apr 1837\nd. 1 Jul 1917|p1390.htm#i138955|Micajah Conover|b. 5 Nov 1799\nd. 19 Oct 1849|p180.htm#i17904|Rachel Higbee|b. 4 Dec 1811\nd. 1 Jul 1890|p180.htm#i17905|Ziba Adams|b. 1805|p3757.htm#i375675|Mary Cordery|b. Nov 1814|p3757.htm#i375676|
Relationship=7th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Willis Lewis Conover was born in Mar-1870 at New Jersey. He was the son of Daniel H. Conover and Leah Ann Adams. Willis married Margaret Somers, daughter of Harris Somers and Judith Doughty, circa 1890.
Willis Lewis Conover was also known as Willis R. Conover.
Willis Lewis Conover was also known as Willis R. Conover.
Children of Willis Lewis Conover and Margaret Somers
- Raymond Willis Conover+ b. 4 Jun 1891
- Edgar Allen Conover Sr.+ b. 9 Jun 1892
- Clarence F. Conover+ b. 7 Apr 1894, d. 1941
Margaret Somers
F, #142519, b. Sep 1874
Margaret Somers|b. Sep 1874|p1426.htm#i142519|Harris Somers||p3758.htm#i375732|Judith Doughty||p3758.htm#i375733|||||||||||||
Margaret Somers was born in Sep-1874 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Harris Somers and Judith Doughty. Margaret married Willis Lewis Conover, son of Daniel H. Conover and Leah Ann Adams, circa 1890.
Children of Margaret Somers and Willis Lewis Conover
- Raymond Willis Conover+ b. 4 Jun 1891
- Edgar Allen Conover Sr.+ b. 9 Jun 1892
- Clarence F. Conover+ b. 7 Apr 1894, d. 1941
Raymond Willis Conover
M, #142520, b. 4 Jun 1891
Raymond Willis Conover|b. 4 Jun 1891|p1426.htm#i142520|Willis Lewis Conover|b. Mar 1870|p1426.htm#i142518|Margaret Somers|b. Sep 1874|p1426.htm#i142519|Daniel H. Conover|b. 20 Jan 1833\nd. 17 Dec 1905|p1390.htm#i138954|Leah A. Adams|b. 1 Apr 1837\nd. 1 Jul 1917|p1390.htm#i138955|Harris Somers||p3758.htm#i375732|Judith Doughty||p3758.htm#i375733|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Raymond Willis Conover was born on 4-Jun-1891 at Oceanville, Atlantic County, New Jersey. He was the son of Willis Lewis Conover and Margaret Somers. Raymond married Mildred Neff on 16-Feb-1918.
Mildred Neff
F, #142521, b. circa 1902
Mildred Neff was born circa 1902 at New Jersey. Mildred married Raymond Willis Conover, son of Willis Lewis Conover and Margaret Somers, on 16-Feb-1918.
Clifford Longstreet Emmons
M, #142523, b. 7 Jun 1918, d. 29 Jan 2003
Clifford Longstreet Emmons|b. 7 Jun 1918\nd. 29 Jan 2003|p1426.htm#i142523|Walter Emmons||p4451.htm#i445071|Elsie (Unknown)||p4451.htm#i445072|||||||||||||
Clifford Longstreet Emmons was born on 7-Jun-1918 at Pemberton, Burlington County, New Jersey. He was the son of Walter Emmons and Elsie (Unknown). Clifford Longstreet Emmons died on 29-Jan-2003 at Virtua-Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, at age 84.
Lydia Van Cleaf
F, #142524, b. 23 Dec 1786, d. 4 May 1867
Lydia Van Cleaf|b. 23 Dec 1786\nd. 4 May 1867|p1426.htm#i142524|Rev. Johannes Van Cleaf|b. 2 Mar 1760\nd. 20 Jul 1843|p25.htm#i2473|Nelly Schenck|b. 19 Feb 1760\nd. 23 Nov 1833|p25.htm#i2474|Benjamin Van Cleef Jr.|b. 3 Dec 1721\nd. after Sep 1785|p25.htm#i2462|Elinor Covenhoven|b. 21 Apr 1723|p25.htm#i2461|Garret Schenck|b. 4 Oct 1725\nd. 22 May 1761|p15.htm#i1497|Neeltje Voorhees|b. 1 Mar 1727\nd. 1803|p15.htm#i1498|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Lydia Van Cleaf was born on 23-Dec-1786. She was the daughter of Rev. Johannes Van Cleaf and Nelly Schenck. Lydia Van Cleaf was baptized on 11-Mar-1787. Lydia married John Lane, son of Matthew Lane and Catrina Smock, on 15-Nov-1809. Lydia Van Cleaf died on 4-May-1867 at Bound Brook, Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 80. Lydia was buried at Bound Brook Presbyterian Chruch Cemetery, Bound Brook, Somerset County, New Jersey.
Child of Lydia Van Cleaf and John Lane
Sarah Smock Lane
F, #142525
Sarah Smock Lane||p1426.htm#i142525|John Lane|b. 23 Nov 1788\nd. 24 Oct 1867|p273.htm#i27279|Lydia Van Cleaf|b. 23 Dec 1786\nd. 4 May 1867|p1426.htm#i142524|Matthew Lane|b. 25 Apr 1749\nd. 15 Jan 1824|p15.htm#i1447|Catrina Smock|b. 18 Mar 1760\nd. 12 Oct 1837|p15.htm#i1446|Rev. Johannes Van Cleaf|b. 2 Mar 1760\nd. 20 Jul 1843|p25.htm#i2473|Nelly Schenck|b. 19 Feb 1760\nd. 23 Nov 1833|p25.htm#i2474|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Sarah Smock Lane was the daughter of John Lane and Lydia Van Cleaf. Sarah married George Isaac Boice on 18-Jan-1849.
Child of Sarah Smock Lane and George Isaac Boice
William Lane Boice
M, #142527
William Lane Boice||p1426.htm#i142527|George Isaac Boice||p1426.htm#i142526|Sarah Smock Lane||p1426.htm#i142525|||||||John Lane|b. 23 Nov 1788\nd. 24 Oct 1867|p273.htm#i27279|Lydia Van Cleaf|b. 23 Dec 1786\nd. 4 May 1867|p1426.htm#i142524|
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Lane Boice was the son of George Isaac Boice and Sarah Smock Lane. William married Jennie Rousier on 6-Sep-1876.
Child of William Lane Boice and Jennie Rousier
William Lane Boice Jr.
M, #142529
William Lane Boice Jr.||p1426.htm#i142529|William Lane Boice||p1426.htm#i142527|Jennie Rousier||p1426.htm#i142528|George I. Boice||p1426.htm#i142526|Sarah S. Lane||p1426.htm#i142525|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Lane Boice Jr. was the son of William Lane Boice and Jennie Rousier. William married Anna M. Currier on 24-Oct-1917.
Anna M. Currier
F, #142530
Margaret Camp
F, #142531, b. circa 1808
Margaret Camp was born circa 1808. Margaret married Enoch Conover, son of Isaiah Covenover and Sara Dusenberry, on 15-Apr-1827 at Gloucester County, New Jersey.
Children of Margaret Camp and Enoch Conover
- Hester Ann Conover+ b. circa 1828, d. 14 Feb 1855
- Nicholas Van Sant Conover Sr.+ b. 22 May 1830, d. 1 Apr 1878
- Jefferson Conover b. circa 1834
- Lydia Conover b. circa 1836
- Elizabeth Conover b. circa 1837
- Joel Conover b. circa 1840
- Rachel Conover b. circa 1842
- James H. Conover b. circa 1845
- Sylvia Conover b. circa 1847
- Rebecca J. Conover b. circa 1848
Hester Ann Conover
F, #142532, b. circa 1828, d. 14 Feb 1855
Hester Ann Conover|b. circa 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1855|p1426.htm#i142532|Enoch Conover|b. circa 1805\nd. 11 Apr 1873|p778.htm#i77714|Margaret Camp|b. circa 1808|p1426.htm#i142531|Isaiah Covenover|b. before 1753|p84.htm#i8380|Sara Dusenberry||p2146.htm#i214597|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Hester Ann Conover was born circa 1828 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Enoch Conover and Margaret Camp. Hester married Jonas Somers, son of Isaac Somers and Debra Blackman, on 28-Sep-1845 at Methodist Episcopal Church, Atlantic City, Atlantic County, New Jersey. Hester Ann Conover died on 14-Feb-1855 at Oceanville, Atlantic County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Ester Ann Conover.
She was also known as Ester Ann Conover.
Children of Hester Ann Conover and Jonas Somers
- Deborah Somers+ b. circa Nov 1848
- Elmer Somers+ b. 23 Apr 1850, d. 25 Apr 1929
- Sarah E. Somers b. 23 Apr 1850
Jonas Somers
M, #142533, b. circa 1825, d. 18 Aug 1864
Jonas Somers|b. circa 1825\nd. 18 Aug 1864|p1426.htm#i142533|Isaac Somers|b. 1799|p832.htm#i83187|Debra Blackman|b. circa 1795|p832.htm#i83191|Enoch Somers|b. circa 1761\nd. before 1809|p180.htm#i17942|Susanna Conover||p180.htm#i17940|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jonas Somers was born circa 1825 at Galloway Twp., Atlantic County, New Jersey. He was the son of Isaac Somers and Debra Blackman. Jonas married Hester Ann Conover, daughter of Enoch Conover and Margaret Camp, on 28-Sep-1845 at Methodist Episcopal Church, Atlantic City, Atlantic County, New Jersey. Jonas married Alice Strickland. Jonas Somers died on 18-Aug-1864 at Mower Military Hospital, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; died of Diarrhoea.
He was also known as James Somers. He began military service on 4-Jan-1864; enlisted in Co E, 10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment.
He was also known as James Somers. He began military service on 4-Jan-1864; enlisted in Co E, 10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment.
Children of Jonas Somers and Hester Ann Conover
- Deborah Somers+ b. circa Nov 1848
- Elmer Somers+ b. 23 Apr 1850, d. 25 Apr 1929
- Sarah E. Somers b. 23 Apr 1850
Elmer Somers
M, #142534, b. 23 Apr 1850, d. 25 Apr 1929
Elmer Somers|b. 23 Apr 1850\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p1426.htm#i142534|Jonas Somers|b. circa 1825\nd. 18 Aug 1864|p1426.htm#i142533|Hester Ann Conover|b. circa 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1855|p1426.htm#i142532|Isaac Somers|b. 1799|p832.htm#i83187|Debra Blackman|b. circa 1795|p832.htm#i83191|Enoch Conover|b. circa 1805\nd. 11 Apr 1873|p778.htm#i77714|Margaret Camp|b. circa 1808|p1426.htm#i142531|
Relationship=7th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elmer Somers was born on 23-Apr-1850 at Oceanville, Atlantic County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jonas Somers and Hester Ann Conover. Elmer married Louisa Whitall Fletcher, daughter of David Fletcher and Mary Jane Taggert, on 18-Sep-1869. Elmer Somers died on 25-Apr-1929 at Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey, at age 79. Elmer was buried at Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Children of Elmer Somers and Louisa Whitall Fletcher
- Harris Somers+ b. 11 Jul 1870, d. 5 Feb 1950
- Franklin J. Somers b. circa May 1872
- Mary J. Somers b. circa Oct 1873
- Elmer Somers+ b. 20 Aug 1875, d. 27 Jun 1951
- Florence Kate Somers+ b. 11 Sep 1878, d. 3 Nov 1952
- Bell B. Somers+ b. Aug 1879, d. 1914
- David Fletcher Somers+ b. 18 Jun 1881
Louisa Whitall Fletcher
F, #142535, b. 4 Nov 1851, d. 18 Dec 1923
Louisa Whitall Fletcher|b. 4 Nov 1851\nd. 18 Dec 1923|p1426.htm#i142535|David Fletcher||p4406.htm#i440517|Mary Jane Taggert||p4406.htm#i440518|||||||||||||
Louisa Whitall Fletcher was born on 4-Nov-1851 at Woodbury, Gloucester County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of David Fletcher and Mary Jane Taggert. Louisa married Elmer Somers, son of Jonas Somers and Hester Ann Conover, on 18-Sep-1869. Louisa Whitall Fletcher died on 18-Dec-1923 at Bridgeton Hospital, Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey, at age 72. Louisa was buried at Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Children of Louisa Whitall Fletcher and Elmer Somers
- Harris Somers+ b. 11 Jul 1870, d. 5 Feb 1950
- Franklin J. Somers b. circa May 1872
- Mary J. Somers b. circa Oct 1873
- Elmer Somers+ b. 20 Aug 1875, d. 27 Jun 1951
- Florence Kate Somers+ b. 11 Sep 1878, d. 3 Nov 1952
- Bell B. Somers+ b. Aug 1879, d. 1914
- David Fletcher Somers+ b. 18 Jun 1881
David Fletcher Somers
M, #142536, b. 18 Jun 1881
David Fletcher Somers|b. 18 Jun 1881|p1426.htm#i142536|Elmer Somers|b. 23 Apr 1850\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p1426.htm#i142534|Louisa Whitall Fletcher|b. 4 Nov 1851\nd. 18 Dec 1923|p1426.htm#i142535|Jonas Somers|b. circa 1825\nd. 18 Aug 1864|p1426.htm#i142533|Hester A. Conover|b. circa 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1855|p1426.htm#i142532|David Fletcher||p4406.htm#i440517|Mary J. Taggert||p4406.htm#i440518|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
David Fletcher Somers was born on 18-Jun-1881 at Woodbury, Gloucester County, New Jersey. He was the son of Elmer Somers and Louisa Whitall Fletcher. David married Amy Elizabeth Wolfe in 1900.
In the census on 18-Apr-1910 David Fletcher Somers was named Fletcher D. Somers.
In the census on 18-Apr-1910 David Fletcher Somers was named Fletcher D. Somers.
Child of David Fletcher Somers and Amy Elizabeth Wolfe
- Maraetta Somers b. circa 1901
Amy Elizabeth Wolfe
F, #142537, b. 14 Feb 1880
Amy Elizabeth Wolfe was born on 14-Feb-1880. Amy married David Fletcher Somers, son of Elmer Somers and Louisa Whitall Fletcher, in 1900.
Child of Amy Elizabeth Wolfe and David Fletcher Somers
- Maraetta Somers b. circa 1901
Maraetta Somers
F, #142538, b. circa 1901
Maraetta Somers|b. circa 1901|p1426.htm#i142538|David Fletcher Somers|b. 18 Jun 1881|p1426.htm#i142536|Amy Elizabeth Wolfe|b. 14 Feb 1880|p1426.htm#i142537|Elmer Somers|b. 23 Apr 1850\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p1426.htm#i142534|Louisa W. Fletcher|b. 4 Nov 1851\nd. 18 Dec 1923|p1426.htm#i142535|||||||
Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Maraetta Somers was born circa 1901 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of David Fletcher Somers and Amy Elizabeth Wolfe. Maraetta married Allen L. Lamb on 23-Jun-1923.
Allen L. Lamb
M, #142539
Allen married Maraetta Somers, daughter of David Fletcher Somers and Amy Elizabeth Wolfe, on 23-Jun-1923.
Mary Francis Miller
F, #142542
Mary married Joseph Henry Preston, son of Benjamin Conover Preston and Hannah Matilda Reid, on 24-Jul-1905.
Lawrence Lafayette Plue
M, #142545
Lawrence Lafayette Plue||p1426.htm#i142545|Lafayette Plue||p1395.htm#i139452|Marry Ellen Conover|b. 16 Aug 1847\nd. 1887|p1395.htm#i139451|||||||Garrett B. Conover|b. 26 Sep 1818\nd. 29 Mar 1903|p1391.htm#i139017|Eliza A. Thompson|b. Jan 1826\nd. 18 Jul 1884|p1391.htm#i139018|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Lawrence Lafayette Plue was the son of Lafayette Plue and Marry Ellen Conover. Lawrence married Bessie Moore on 10-Jun-1906.
Bessie Moore
F, #142546
Bessie married Lawrence Lafayette Plue, son of Lafayette Plue and Marry Ellen Conover, on 10-Jun-1906.
Edward Newell Fultz
M, #142548, b. 10 Jan 1904, d. 1 Feb 1974
Edward Newell Fultz|b. 10 Jan 1904\nd. 1 Feb 1974|p1426.htm#i142548|John David Fultz||p3460.htm#i345939|Josephine Yates Newell||p3460.htm#i345940|||||||||||||
Edward Newell Fultz was born on 10-Jan-1904 at Newellton, Tensas Parish, Louisiana. He was the son of John David Fultz and Josephine Yates Newell. Edward Newell Fultz was baptized on 4-Nov-1904 at parent home Cypress Plantation; by the Rev. Francis O. H. Boberg. He died on 1-Feb-1974 at Newellton, Tensas Parish, Louisiana, at age 70. Edward was buried at Legion Memorial Cemetery, Tensas Parish, Louisiana.
George Delbert Conover
M, #142549
George Delbert Conover||p1426.htm#i142549|George Marvin Conover||p1425.htm#i142432|Mary Catherine Reed||p1425.htm#i142433|Garrett B. Conover|b. 25 Sep 1858\nd. 11 Jul 1949|p1425.htm#i142430|Annie L. Ashton||p1425.htm#i142431|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
George Delbert Conover was the son of George Marvin Conover and Mary Catherine Reed. George married Iva Landis on 25-Dec-1494.
Iva Landis
F, #142550
Iva married George Delbert Conover, son of George Marvin Conover and Mary Catherine Reed, on 25-Dec-1494.
Nancy Bauder
F, #142551, b. circa 1811
Nancy Bauder was born circa 1811 at New York. Nancy married David Conover, son of William A. Covenhoven and Hope Oliphant, before 1841; 2nd marriage David.
Children of Nancy Bauder and David Conover
- William D. Conover+ b. circa Nov 1830, d. 1911
- John L. Conover+ b. 1833, d. 1877
- Francis M. Conover b. circa 1838, d. 16 Aug 1864
- Seely Covenhoven+ b. 20 Feb 1841, d. 15 Aug 1923
- Cornelius Whitback Conover+ b. 17 May 1845, d. 17 Mar 1916
- George Covenhoven b. circa 1846
- Mary Jane Conover+ b. 13 Sep 1853, d. 29 Oct 1896
Seely Covenhoven
M, #142552, b. 20 Feb 1841, d. 15 Aug 1923
Seely Covenhoven|b. 20 Feb 1841\nd. 15 Aug 1923|p1426.htm#i142552|David Conover|b. 4 Dec 1803\nd. 6 Oct 1896|p104.htm#i10351|Nancy Bauder|b. circa 1811|p1426.htm#i142551|William A. Covenhoven|b. 30 Mar 1781\nd. 27 Jun 1846|p27.htm#i2627|Hope Oliphant|b. 30 Mar 1781\nd. 27 Jun 1846|p104.htm#i10350|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Seely Covenhoven was born on 20-Feb-1841 at Lauren, Jefferson County, New York. He was the son of David Conover and Nancy Bauder. Seely married Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis, daughter of Hosea Davis and Phoebe Wands, on 16-Aug-1871 at Charleston, Montgomery County, New York. Seely Covenhoven died on 15-Aug-1923 at Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York, at age 82.
He was also known as Seely Conover. He was also known as Seeley Conover. He began military service on 7-Aug-1862. He enlisted in Co. B, 115th New York Infantry Regiment Aug. 11, 1862
POW at Harpers Ferry, VA Sep 15 1862
Paroled on Sep 16 1862 at Harpers Ferry, Va
Promoted to full Corporal Oct. 11 1862
POW Aug 16, 1864 Deep Bottom Run, VA
Wounded on Aug 16 1864 Deep Bottom Run, VA
Exchanged on November 25 1864
Returned om March 14 1865. He ended military service on 17-Jun-1865 at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina; Co. B, 115th New York Infantry Regiment.
Aug. 4, 1990
Seely Conover's life was a life well spent
A BIT OF REMINISCING,
By GEORGE LAZAROU
It was a writer of the days gone by, Alexandre C. A. Bisson, who said that "our life is like some vast lake that is slowly filling with the stream of our years. As the waters creep surely upward, the landmarks of the past are one by one submerged. But there shall always be memory to lift its head above the tide until the lake is overflowing."
So of this we can be sure: We cannot separate ourselves from our past. And at times, it behooves as to delve into it - even the distant past - in order to catch glimpses of our glorious heritage. For our entire Mohawk Valley is richly imbued with the innovations of our industrial pioneers, the brave and struggling efforts of our early immigrants, the ventures of our striving merchants, the shining dedications of our educators and leaders, as well as the accomplishments of a long procession of athletes and entertainers - all part of our illustrious past.
And stemming from this nostalgic cluster was Seely Conover, who, after serving his country with gallantry during the Civil War, came back to teach school for eight years; worked diligently as a highly respected merchant for more than 40 years; skillfully, guided the educational forces as the county's school commissioner for three years; became a trustee of the Amsterdam Savings Bank; worked conscientiously as a member of the Board of Education for eight years; served first as an alderman, then a supervisor of his ward; served twice as our city's mayor and then became very much involved in fraternal and church affairs. And yet, somehow, he found time to become attuned to the wonders of nature, walk with both the young and the old to point out such things as the fossils in the rocks, the majestic beauty of our trees, the importance of our animals and the alluring aspects of the flowers that abounded along the wayside, much to the delight of all.
Seely was Born at Shuffty's Corners, Town of Leray, Jefferson County, in 1841, and at an early age moved to the Town of Charleston, where he was raised on a busy farm. But it was in this rustic atmosphere that he was to learn the value of hard work and the necessity of disciplining both body and mind, and to learn to appreciate all forms of life.
Attending the Whitestown Seminary and alternating his studies with teaching in the ungraded schools of the county, it was while living in Ames during the summer of 1862 that Seely was to make a decision to take part in the Civil War by enlisting in Company B of the 115th New York Volunteers, known then as the "Iron Hearted Regiment." And it was shortly after his brother Frank was killed in action that Seely was to receive his serious bullet wound, but to survive only because of the toughness of his physique and his strong will to live.
Upon his discharge in 1865, Seely returned to Montgomery County to resume his teaching, marry Sarah Davis in 1871 and win the election to serve as school commissioner for a term of three years, at which time he was highly responsible for Montgomery County being the first in the state to demand definite requirements from its rural teachers and thus pioneer higher standards - to the benefit of the students.
Moving to Amsterdam in 1879, Seely taught for a short time at the Amsterdam Academy and then decided to go into business for himself. He bought a bookstore, which was then located on the north side of East Main Street, near what was then called McClumpha Corner, and for about six months, it was known as the Conover & Kline. At the beginning, it was like a general store, selling not only books and stationery, but musical instruments, wallpaper, paint and bicycles. It was later to become the book headquarters for all the school children.
And when Robert P. Orr became Mr. Conover's partner, the business was known for seven years as Conover & Orr. Then in 1903, John E. MacNeil was to become Seely's partner. making the firm the Seely Conover Company. When MacNeil the firm in 1918, Seely then continued with his son Kenneth. It was finally left to Kenneth, who worked with his son Robert until 1972, and Robert until his retirement in 1986 giving it a family tenure of 107 years.
But while all this was going on, Seely was also politically involved, being elected to serve the 6th Ward as its alderman during 1902-03; supervisor of the same ward during 1906-07 (also serving as chairman of its board during the first year); being elected to serve as mayor during 1910-l1 and again winning the nomination for the Republican party to serve as mayor during the years of 1918
and 1919.
When Seely died in 1923 at the age of 82, Christopher J. Heffernan, who served as Seely's corporate counsel and later became justice of the Supreme Court, wrote as part of his tribute:
" In judging him and his deeds it is necessary that charity should hold the scales. There is no incident in his career which must be concealed or for which one must apologize. He has left behind him the richest legacy that man can bequeath - the memory of unselfish acts, of countless loving deeds, an unsullied name and the record of a life well spent."
His grandson, Robert Conover, submits two pictures, the first a portrait of his grandfather Seely, and the second a picture of the early store.
He was also known as Seely Conover. He was also known as Seeley Conover. He began military service on 7-Aug-1862. He enlisted in Co. B, 115th New York Infantry Regiment Aug. 11, 1862
POW at Harpers Ferry, VA Sep 15 1862
Paroled on Sep 16 1862 at Harpers Ferry, Va
Promoted to full Corporal Oct. 11 1862
POW Aug 16, 1864 Deep Bottom Run, VA
Wounded on Aug 16 1864 Deep Bottom Run, VA
Exchanged on November 25 1864
Returned om March 14 1865. He ended military service on 17-Jun-1865 at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina; Co. B, 115th New York Infantry Regiment.
Aug. 4, 1990
Seely Conover's life was a life well spent
A BIT OF REMINISCING,
By GEORGE LAZAROU
It was a writer of the days gone by, Alexandre C. A. Bisson, who said that "our life is like some vast lake that is slowly filling with the stream of our years. As the waters creep surely upward, the landmarks of the past are one by one submerged. But there shall always be memory to lift its head above the tide until the lake is overflowing."
So of this we can be sure: We cannot separate ourselves from our past. And at times, it behooves as to delve into it - even the distant past - in order to catch glimpses of our glorious heritage. For our entire Mohawk Valley is richly imbued with the innovations of our industrial pioneers, the brave and struggling efforts of our early immigrants, the ventures of our striving merchants, the shining dedications of our educators and leaders, as well as the accomplishments of a long procession of athletes and entertainers - all part of our illustrious past.
And stemming from this nostalgic cluster was Seely Conover, who, after serving his country with gallantry during the Civil War, came back to teach school for eight years; worked diligently as a highly respected merchant for more than 40 years; skillfully, guided the educational forces as the county's school commissioner for three years; became a trustee of the Amsterdam Savings Bank; worked conscientiously as a member of the Board of Education for eight years; served first as an alderman, then a supervisor of his ward; served twice as our city's mayor and then became very much involved in fraternal and church affairs. And yet, somehow, he found time to become attuned to the wonders of nature, walk with both the young and the old to point out such things as the fossils in the rocks, the majestic beauty of our trees, the importance of our animals and the alluring aspects of the flowers that abounded along the wayside, much to the delight of all.
Seely was Born at Shuffty's Corners, Town of Leray, Jefferson County, in 1841, and at an early age moved to the Town of Charleston, where he was raised on a busy farm. But it was in this rustic atmosphere that he was to learn the value of hard work and the necessity of disciplining both body and mind, and to learn to appreciate all forms of life.
Attending the Whitestown Seminary and alternating his studies with teaching in the ungraded schools of the county, it was while living in Ames during the summer of 1862 that Seely was to make a decision to take part in the Civil War by enlisting in Company B of the 115th New York Volunteers, known then as the "Iron Hearted Regiment." And it was shortly after his brother Frank was killed in action that Seely was to receive his serious bullet wound, but to survive only because of the toughness of his physique and his strong will to live.
Upon his discharge in 1865, Seely returned to Montgomery County to resume his teaching, marry Sarah Davis in 1871 and win the election to serve as school commissioner for a term of three years, at which time he was highly responsible for Montgomery County being the first in the state to demand definite requirements from its rural teachers and thus pioneer higher standards - to the benefit of the students.
Moving to Amsterdam in 1879, Seely taught for a short time at the Amsterdam Academy and then decided to go into business for himself. He bought a bookstore, which was then located on the north side of East Main Street, near what was then called McClumpha Corner, and for about six months, it was known as the Conover & Kline. At the beginning, it was like a general store, selling not only books and stationery, but musical instruments, wallpaper, paint and bicycles. It was later to become the book headquarters for all the school children.
And when Robert P. Orr became Mr. Conover's partner, the business was known for seven years as Conover & Orr. Then in 1903, John E. MacNeil was to become Seely's partner. making the firm the Seely Conover Company. When MacNeil the firm in 1918, Seely then continued with his son Kenneth. It was finally left to Kenneth, who worked with his son Robert until 1972, and Robert until his retirement in 1986 giving it a family tenure of 107 years.
But while all this was going on, Seely was also politically involved, being elected to serve the 6th Ward as its alderman during 1902-03; supervisor of the same ward during 1906-07 (also serving as chairman of its board during the first year); being elected to serve as mayor during 1910-l1 and again winning the nomination for the Republican party to serve as mayor during the years of 1918
and 1919.
When Seely died in 1923 at the age of 82, Christopher J. Heffernan, who served as Seely's corporate counsel and later became justice of the Supreme Court, wrote as part of his tribute:
" In judging him and his deeds it is necessary that charity should hold the scales. There is no incident in his career which must be concealed or for which one must apologize. He has left behind him the richest legacy that man can bequeath - the memory of unselfish acts, of countless loving deeds, an unsullied name and the record of a life well spent."
His grandson, Robert Conover, submits two pictures, the first a portrait of his grandfather Seely, and the second a picture of the early store.
Children of Seely Covenhoven and Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis
- Donald Davis Conover+ b. 23 Jun 1872, d. 29 Dec 1960
- Mabel Conover b. circa 1874
- Harold H. Conover b. 7 Oct 1877, d. 3 Apr 1878
- Blanche Conover b. circa 1879, d. 1953
- Leah Lansing Conover+ b. 1885, d. 1957
- Maurice Williams Conover b. 26 Aug 1885, d. circa 1947
- Kenneth Paul Conover+ b. 24 Jan 1891, d. 21 Jun 1972
Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis
F, #142553, b. circa 1850, d. 1925
Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis|b. circa 1850\nd. 1925|p1426.htm#i142553|Hosea Davis||p3927.htm#i392675|Phoebe Wands||p3927.htm#i392676|||||||||||||
Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis was born circa 1850 at New York. She was the daughter of Hosea Davis and Phoebe Wands. Sarah married Seely Covenhoven, son of David Conover and Nancy Bauder, on 16-Aug-1871 at Charleston, Montgomery County, New York. Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis died in 1925.
Children of Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis and Seely Covenhoven
- Donald Davis Conover+ b. 23 Jun 1872, d. 29 Dec 1960
- Mabel Conover b. circa 1874
- Harold H. Conover b. 7 Oct 1877, d. 3 Apr 1878
- Blanche Conover b. circa 1879, d. 1953
- Leah Lansing Conover+ b. 1885, d. 1957
- Maurice Williams Conover b. 26 Aug 1885, d. circa 1947
- Kenneth Paul Conover+ b. 24 Jan 1891, d. 21 Jun 1972
Donald Davis Conover
M, #142554, b. 23 Jun 1872, d. 29 Dec 1960
Donald Davis Conover|b. 23 Jun 1872\nd. 29 Dec 1960|p1426.htm#i142554|Seely Covenhoven|b. 20 Feb 1841\nd. 15 Aug 1923|p1426.htm#i142552|Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis|b. circa 1850\nd. 1925|p1426.htm#i142553|David Conover|b. 4 Dec 1803\nd. 6 Oct 1896|p104.htm#i10351|Nancy Bauder|b. circa 1811|p1426.htm#i142551|Hosea Davis||p3927.htm#i392675|Phoebe Wands||p3927.htm#i392676|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Donald Davis Conover was born on 23-Jun-1872 at Charleston, Montgomery County, New York. He was the son of Seely Covenhoven and Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis. Donald married Anna Loucks, daughter of Charles G. Loucks and Sarah Francis Failing, on 23-Jun-1896 at Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York. Donald Davis Conover died on 29-Dec-1960 at New Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida, at age 88.
Child of Donald Davis Conover and Anna Loucks
- Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover+ b. 18 Apr 1898, d. 18 Aug 1975
Anna Loucks
F, #142555, b. 22 Feb 1870, d. 1938
Anna Loucks|b. 22 Feb 1870\nd. 1938|p1426.htm#i142555|Charles G. Loucks||p3927.htm#i392673|Sarah Francis Failing||p3927.htm#i392674|||||||||||||
Anna Loucks was born on 22-Feb-1870 at Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York. She was the daughter of Charles G. Loucks and Sarah Francis Failing. Anna married Donald Davis Conover, son of Seely Covenhoven and Sarah Elizabeth Wands Davis, on 23-Jun-1896 at Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York. Anna Loucks died in 1938 at New York.
Child of Anna Loucks and Donald Davis Conover
- Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover+ b. 18 Apr 1898, d. 18 Aug 1975
Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover
M, #142556, b. 18 Apr 1898, d. 18 Aug 1975
Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover|b. 18 Apr 1898\nd. 18 Aug 1975|p1426.htm#i142556|Donald Davis Conover|b. 23 Jun 1872\nd. 29 Dec 1960|p1426.htm#i142554|Anna Loucks|b. 22 Feb 1870\nd. 1938|p1426.htm#i142555|Seely Covenhoven|b. 20 Feb 1841\nd. 15 Aug 1923|p1426.htm#i142552|Sarah E. W. Davis|b. circa 1850\nd. 1925|p1426.htm#i142553|Charles G. Loucks||p3927.htm#i392673|Sarah F. Failing||p3927.htm#i392674|
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover was born on 18-Apr-1898 at Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York. He was the son of Donald Davis Conover and Anna Loucks. Wolfert married Katherine Eloise Anibal, daughter of Robert Sweet Anibal and Amelia Karg, on 12-Nov-1924 at Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York. Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover and Katherine Eloise Anibal were divorced in 1930. Wolfert married Mary Agnes Eastwood, daughter of Ambrose Michael Eastwood and Sabina Connolly, on 4-Dec-1933 at Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont. Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover died on 18-Aug-1975 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, at age 77.
He began military service in 1918. Capt. Conover was awarded the following decorations and awards: Mexican Border Service Medal, World War I Victory Medal, American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal (with 3 bronze stars), World War II Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal (Germany), Korean Service Medal with 3 Bronze Service Stars, National Defense Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation. He ended military service on 31-Oct-1955.
He began military service in 1918. Capt. Conover was awarded the following decorations and awards: Mexican Border Service Medal, World War I Victory Medal, American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal (with 3 bronze stars), World War II Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal (Germany), Korean Service Medal with 3 Bronze Service Stars, National Defense Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation. He ended military service on 31-Oct-1955.
Child of Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover and Mary Agnes Eastwood
- David Seely Conover b. 4 Oct 1944, d. after 4 Oct 1944
Katherine Eloise Anibal
F, #142557, b. 17 Nov 1905, d. 8 Aug 1982
Katherine Eloise Anibal|b. 17 Nov 1905\nd. 8 Aug 1982|p1426.htm#i142557|Robert Sweet Anibal||p3036.htm#i303518|Amelia Karg||p3927.htm#i392672|||||||||||||
Katherine Eloise Anibal was born on 17-Nov-1905 at Gloversville, Fulton County, New York. She was the daughter of Robert Sweet Anibal and Amelia Karg. Katherine married Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover, son of Donald Davis Conover and Anna Loucks, on 12-Nov-1924 at Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York. Katherine Eloise Anibal and Capt. Wolfert Donald Conover were divorced in 1930. Katherine Eloise Anibal died on 8-Aug-1982 at Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts, at age 76.
Samuel Shull Conover
M, #142559, b. 23 May 1853, d. 27 Jan 1937
Samuel Shull Conover|b. 23 May 1853\nd. 27 Jan 1937|p1426.htm#i142559|Elisha Conover|b. 1 Jun 1813\nd. 13 Jul 1897|p1389.htm#i138817|Elizabeth Van Meter|b. circa 1823\nd. Mar 1902|p1389.htm#i138818|John Conover|b. before 1780|p86.htm#i8537|Reumah Parvin|d. 20 Apr 1853|p179.htm#i17864|James Van Meter||p2149.htm#i214844|Sarah Newkirk||p3274.htm#i327318|
Relationship=7th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Samuel Shull Conover was born on 23-May-1853 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem County, New Jersey; 1900 census has May 1853. He was the son of Elisha Conover and Elizabeth Van Meter. Samuel married Atlantic Dean Moore, daughter of Thomas B. Moore and Phoebe Ann Rice, on 29-Dec-1880 at Harrisonville, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Samuel Shull Conover died on 27-Jan-1937 at Swedesboro, Gloucester County, New Jersey, at age 83.
SAMUEL SHULL CONOVER—Interested in the business, financial and agricultural prosperity of Swedesboro, New Jersey, Samuel Shull Conover, one of the seven children of Elisha and Eliza (Van Meter) Conover, was born May 23, 18.53, in Pilesgrove Township, Salem County, New Jersey. In early life his father was a school teacher, and subsequently engaged in farming, in which capacity he continued until his retirement The Conover family originated in Holland many generations ago, and the sterling qualities for which the people of that country are noted are to be found in those bearing the name today. Two brothers founded the family on the hospitable shores of the New World, one making a permanent settlement on Manhattan Island, and the other locating in New Jersey. Elisha Conover, a son of John Conover, was born June 1, 1813, in the latter State, and followed the pursuit of agriculture from the 'brae he arrived at man's estate until his death, July 13, 1897. He was an active and valued member of the Methodist Church, serving as a class leader and as one of the official board of the congregation. He attained the ripe age of eighty-four years, and his widow survived him five years, dying in March, 1902, at the age of eighty years. She was the daughter of James Van Meter, of one of the old respected families of New Jersey of Dutch extraction.
The sons and daughters of Elisha and Eliza (Van Meter) Conover lived lives schooled in the precepts and practice of their parents, both of whom were staunch Christians. A brief mention of these brothers and sisters is here given: L Louisa, the wife of Charles Inlurff, of Harrisonville, Gloucester County. 2. Howard John, a clergyman in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was born on a farm • three miles east of Woodstown, New Jersey, November 22, 1850, and received his education at Pennington Seminary and Dickinson Co'lege. He then entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1874, and was retired in 1915, after thirty-six years of effective service, and five years in a supernumerary relation. He died at Elmer, New Jersey, June 29, 1922. Reared in a family of strong Methodist traditions, the elder Mr. Conover having imbued all his sons and daughters with the precepts of a Christian life, it was but natural that the Rev. Conover, with his spiritual outlook on life, should have expressed the family tradition. He maintained the highest ideals of the Christian rainistr,r; in his opinion, a Methodist pastorate in the humblest community was a responsibility and an exalted position such as could be filled only through constant reliance upon divine guidance. To represent the Church of Christ was, to his mind, the highest plane of human endeavor. He was a lifelong student of the Greek New Testament and of Christian philosophy, and gave considerable attention to the important subject of hymnology, several of his hymns having been published. He was a member of the Hymn Writers' and Composers' Society of New York City. 3. Samuel Shull, of whom further. 4. Dr. James D., physician and surgeon of Elmer, New Jersey. He was nom July 12, 1855, in the house on • the home farm, Salem County, New Jersey, in which his father bad been born more than two score years previously. The advantages of a liberal education fell to Dr. Conover, his later studies being pursued in the seminary at Pennington, New Jersey. After attending that well known institution of learning for two years, he turned his attention to medicine, and in 1880 was graduated from the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio. Subsequently, he returned to this, his native State, and engaged in the practice of his chosen profession for two years, after which he went West. There he remained for a time, gaining the experience which he required in his work and at the same time benefiting himself by meeting with the varied classes of people found in different communities and having his mind broadened and strengthened by association with nature in all her phases. Returning home in September, 1897, he established himself in practice in Elmer, Salem County, New Jersey, where he built up a large and lucrative practice. When in the West he served for some time' identified with the Knights of Pythias, and belongs to the local order of the Masonic lodge. From childhood inoculated with the principles of the Methodist creed, he early became a member of the church, and is now acting in the capacity of trustee. Dr. Conover married, November 26, 1895, Alice W. Sniffen, a daughter of Nathaniel Sniffen, of New York. She is a highly educated woman, very popular in church and social circles, as is also her husband. S. Anna, the wife of C. C. Avis, of Richwood, New Jersey. She died February 10, 1922. 6. Elisha, professor of Latin and Greek at Delaware University, Newark, Delaware. 7. Matilda, born in 1863, the wife of Edward R. Barton.
Samuel Shull Conover spent his early life in the homestead farm until be was six years of age, when his parents removed to Harrisormille, and there he lived for the subsequent sixty-four years. He received his education in the public schools of Earrisonville, then studied at Pennington Seminary. He was engaged for the greater part of his lifetime as a general farmer, growing many varieties of grain, and building up an enviable reputation as a dairy stockman. He remained on the homestead farm as a tenant until his father gave up agricultural pursuits, and then purchased a small holding and there resided until he removed to Swedesboro, in the affairs of which he played so conspicuous a role. He is a member of the State Grange, and as a staunch Methodist has served as a faithful member of the official board for the last forty years. Because of his frugality and ability to derive the most value front his land holdings, which he gradually extended, he soon became a power in the economic life of the community of which he was an honored member. In 1897, in recognition of his financial abilities, he was elected a director of the Swedesboro National Bank, and in 1921, two years before his removal to Swedesboro, he was made president of the banking institution. Governor Fort appointed him one of the State stock commissioners and he served in that official capacity until 1916, when the board was dissolved by action of the State Legislature. In politics he is Republican, and for twenty-two years he served his home township as collector, thereafter resigning the post. Mr. Conover has lived a life that may well be emulated. His children, all of whom have served church and State, regard their parent as an inspiration in their lives and careers. Samuel Shull Conover married, December 28, 1880, Atlantic Moore, the daughter of Thomas B. and Salem Phoebe Ann ;Rice) Moore, and they are the parents of the following children: 1. Howard Franklin, born October 1, 2882; died March 26, 1883. 2. Elbert M., born May 31, 1885; married Ethel Holderaft, and they are the parents of two children: Paul, 9 years of age (1923)'; and Theodore, 21 months (1923). 3. Ellen, born March 23, 1888, who married Amos Kirby, and they are the parents of two children: Marjorie, aged 7, and Burton, 4 years old (1923). 4. Milton, born August 16, 1890, and now professor of government at the New York University. He rendered conspicuous service during the period of American participation in the World War. He enlisted as a private June 11, 1917, in Company I. 3d Infantry, National Guard of New Jersey, comprising the 29th Division of the Guard. His first service was at Camp Edge, Sea Girt, New Jersey, and then at Camp McClellan, Anniston, Alabama. While at the latter place he was a member of the 3d Officers' Training Camp, and on June 1, 1918, following the completion of his training period, he was conunissioned second lieutenant of the Infantry National Guard. He sailed for France with the replacement contingent July 17th, arriving at St. Nazaire on July 31st, whereupon he served with the 41st and 42d divisions of the infantry. He participated in the Argonne drive near Verdun in September, 1918, and served as convoy officer from October, 1918, to March, 1919. He was then international courier to the American Commission to negotiate peace, traveling from Paris to Finland, Turkey and Asia Minor. He was honorably discharged at Hoboken, New Jersey, September 27, 1919, having concluded a period of varied service for the government of the United States. 5. Annabel, born October 4. 1894, and living today in Brooklyn, New York. She began her professional career as a teacher in the high school at Sherburne, New York, and is today director of religious education in the school connected with the St James' Methodist Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, thus carrying on the tradition of service to the Methodist Episcopal Church taught by her forbears.
SAMUEL SHULL CONOVER—Interested in the business, financial and agricultural prosperity of Swedesboro, New Jersey, Samuel Shull Conover, one of the seven children of Elisha and Eliza (Van Meter) Conover, was born May 23, 18.53, in Pilesgrove Township, Salem County, New Jersey. In early life his father was a school teacher, and subsequently engaged in farming, in which capacity he continued until his retirement The Conover family originated in Holland many generations ago, and the sterling qualities for which the people of that country are noted are to be found in those bearing the name today. Two brothers founded the family on the hospitable shores of the New World, one making a permanent settlement on Manhattan Island, and the other locating in New Jersey. Elisha Conover, a son of John Conover, was born June 1, 1813, in the latter State, and followed the pursuit of agriculture from the 'brae he arrived at man's estate until his death, July 13, 1897. He was an active and valued member of the Methodist Church, serving as a class leader and as one of the official board of the congregation. He attained the ripe age of eighty-four years, and his widow survived him five years, dying in March, 1902, at the age of eighty years. She was the daughter of James Van Meter, of one of the old respected families of New Jersey of Dutch extraction.
The sons and daughters of Elisha and Eliza (Van Meter) Conover lived lives schooled in the precepts and practice of their parents, both of whom were staunch Christians. A brief mention of these brothers and sisters is here given: L Louisa, the wife of Charles Inlurff, of Harrisonville, Gloucester County. 2. Howard John, a clergyman in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was born on a farm • three miles east of Woodstown, New Jersey, November 22, 1850, and received his education at Pennington Seminary and Dickinson Co'lege. He then entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1874, and was retired in 1915, after thirty-six years of effective service, and five years in a supernumerary relation. He died at Elmer, New Jersey, June 29, 1922. Reared in a family of strong Methodist traditions, the elder Mr. Conover having imbued all his sons and daughters with the precepts of a Christian life, it was but natural that the Rev. Conover, with his spiritual outlook on life, should have expressed the family tradition. He maintained the highest ideals of the Christian rainistr,r; in his opinion, a Methodist pastorate in the humblest community was a responsibility and an exalted position such as could be filled only through constant reliance upon divine guidance. To represent the Church of Christ was, to his mind, the highest plane of human endeavor. He was a lifelong student of the Greek New Testament and of Christian philosophy, and gave considerable attention to the important subject of hymnology, several of his hymns having been published. He was a member of the Hymn Writers' and Composers' Society of New York City. 3. Samuel Shull, of whom further. 4. Dr. James D., physician and surgeon of Elmer, New Jersey. He was nom July 12, 1855, in the house on • the home farm, Salem County, New Jersey, in which his father bad been born more than two score years previously. The advantages of a liberal education fell to Dr. Conover, his later studies being pursued in the seminary at Pennington, New Jersey. After attending that well known institution of learning for two years, he turned his attention to medicine, and in 1880 was graduated from the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio. Subsequently, he returned to this, his native State, and engaged in the practice of his chosen profession for two years, after which he went West. There he remained for a time, gaining the experience which he required in his work and at the same time benefiting himself by meeting with the varied classes of people found in different communities and having his mind broadened and strengthened by association with nature in all her phases. Returning home in September, 1897, he established himself in practice in Elmer, Salem County, New Jersey, where he built up a large and lucrative practice. When in the West he served for some time' identified with the Knights of Pythias, and belongs to the local order of the Masonic lodge. From childhood inoculated with the principles of the Methodist creed, he early became a member of the church, and is now acting in the capacity of trustee. Dr. Conover married, November 26, 1895, Alice W. Sniffen, a daughter of Nathaniel Sniffen, of New York. She is a highly educated woman, very popular in church and social circles, as is also her husband. S. Anna, the wife of C. C. Avis, of Richwood, New Jersey. She died February 10, 1922. 6. Elisha, professor of Latin and Greek at Delaware University, Newark, Delaware. 7. Matilda, born in 1863, the wife of Edward R. Barton.
Samuel Shull Conover spent his early life in the homestead farm until be was six years of age, when his parents removed to Harrisormille, and there he lived for the subsequent sixty-four years. He received his education in the public schools of Earrisonville, then studied at Pennington Seminary. He was engaged for the greater part of his lifetime as a general farmer, growing many varieties of grain, and building up an enviable reputation as a dairy stockman. He remained on the homestead farm as a tenant until his father gave up agricultural pursuits, and then purchased a small holding and there resided until he removed to Swedesboro, in the affairs of which he played so conspicuous a role. He is a member of the State Grange, and as a staunch Methodist has served as a faithful member of the official board for the last forty years. Because of his frugality and ability to derive the most value front his land holdings, which he gradually extended, he soon became a power in the economic life of the community of which he was an honored member. In 1897, in recognition of his financial abilities, he was elected a director of the Swedesboro National Bank, and in 1921, two years before his removal to Swedesboro, he was made president of the banking institution. Governor Fort appointed him one of the State stock commissioners and he served in that official capacity until 1916, when the board was dissolved by action of the State Legislature. In politics he is Republican, and for twenty-two years he served his home township as collector, thereafter resigning the post. Mr. Conover has lived a life that may well be emulated. His children, all of whom have served church and State, regard their parent as an inspiration in their lives and careers. Samuel Shull Conover married, December 28, 1880, Atlantic Moore, the daughter of Thomas B. and Salem Phoebe Ann ;Rice) Moore, and they are the parents of the following children: 1. Howard Franklin, born October 1, 2882; died March 26, 1883. 2. Elbert M., born May 31, 1885; married Ethel Holderaft, and they are the parents of two children: Paul, 9 years of age (1923)'; and Theodore, 21 months (1923). 3. Ellen, born March 23, 1888, who married Amos Kirby, and they are the parents of two children: Marjorie, aged 7, and Burton, 4 years old (1923). 4. Milton, born August 16, 1890, and now professor of government at the New York University. He rendered conspicuous service during the period of American participation in the World War. He enlisted as a private June 11, 1917, in Company I. 3d Infantry, National Guard of New Jersey, comprising the 29th Division of the Guard. His first service was at Camp Edge, Sea Girt, New Jersey, and then at Camp McClellan, Anniston, Alabama. While at the latter place he was a member of the 3d Officers' Training Camp, and on June 1, 1918, following the completion of his training period, he was conunissioned second lieutenant of the Infantry National Guard. He sailed for France with the replacement contingent July 17th, arriving at St. Nazaire on July 31st, whereupon he served with the 41st and 42d divisions of the infantry. He participated in the Argonne drive near Verdun in September, 1918, and served as convoy officer from October, 1918, to March, 1919. He was then international courier to the American Commission to negotiate peace, traveling from Paris to Finland, Turkey and Asia Minor. He was honorably discharged at Hoboken, New Jersey, September 27, 1919, having concluded a period of varied service for the government of the United States. 5. Annabel, born October 4. 1894, and living today in Brooklyn, New York. She began her professional career as a teacher in the high school at Sherburne, New York, and is today director of religious education in the school connected with the St James' Methodist Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, thus carrying on the tradition of service to the Methodist Episcopal Church taught by her forbears.
Children of Samuel Shull Conover and Atlantic Dean Moore
- supposed son of Samuel and Atlantic Conover Frank Conover
- Howard F. Conover b. 1882, d. 1883
- Rev. Elbert Moore Conover+ b. 31 May 1885, d. 1952
- Ellen C. Conover+ b. 23 Mar 1888
- James Milton Conover b. 16 Aug 1890, d. May 1972
- Annabel Conover+ b. 4 Oct 1894, d. 17 Aug 1978
Atlantic Dean Moore
F, #142560, b. 29 Dec 1856, d. 24 Jan 1950
Atlantic Dean Moore|b. 29 Dec 1856\nd. 24 Jan 1950|p1426.htm#i142560|Thomas B. Moore||p2159.htm#i215824|Phoebe Ann Rice||p2159.htm#i215825|||||||||||||
Atlantic Dean Moore was born on 29-Dec-1856 at Pittsgrove, Salem County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Thomas B. Moore and Phoebe Ann Rice. Atlantic married Samuel Shull Conover, son of Elisha Conover and Elizabeth Van Meter, on 29-Dec-1880 at Harrisonville, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Atlantic Dean Moore died on 24-Jan-1950 at Mullica Hill, Gloucester County, New Jersey, at age 93.
She was also known as Attie Moore.
She was also known as Attie Moore.
Children of Atlantic Dean Moore and Samuel Shull Conover
- supposed son of Samuel and Atlantic Conover Frank Conover
- Howard F. Conover b. 1882, d. 1883
- Rev. Elbert Moore Conover+ b. 31 May 1885, d. 1952
- Ellen C. Conover+ b. 23 Mar 1888
- James Milton Conover b. 16 Aug 1890, d. May 1972
- Annabel Conover+ b. 4 Oct 1894, d. 17 Aug 1978
James Milton Conover
M, #142561, b. 16 Aug 1890, d. May 1972
James Milton Conover|b. 16 Aug 1890\nd. May 1972|p1426.htm#i142561|Samuel Shull Conover|b. 23 May 1853\nd. 27 Jan 1937|p1426.htm#i142559|Atlantic Dean Moore|b. 29 Dec 1856\nd. 24 Jan 1950|p1426.htm#i142560|Elisha Conover|b. 1 Jun 1813\nd. 13 Jul 1897|p1389.htm#i138817|Elizabeth Van Meter|b. circa 1823\nd. Mar 1902|p1389.htm#i138818|Thomas B. Moore||p2159.htm#i215824|Phoebe A. Rice||p2159.htm#i215825|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
James Milton Conover was born on 16-Aug-1890 at New Jersey. He was the son of Samuel Shull Conover and Atlantic Dean Moore. James Milton Conover died in May-1972 at Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, at age 81.
He was also known as Milton Conover. In the census on 25-Apr-1910 James Milton Conover was named Milton Conover.
He was also known as Milton Conover. In the census on 25-Apr-1910 James Milton Conover was named Milton Conover.
John W. Conover
M, #142563
John W. Conover||p1426.htm#i142563|William I. Conover|b. 24 May 1857|p192.htm#i19134|Ella Rue||p1426.htm#i142562|Capt. John W. Conover|b. 8 Mar 1834\nd. 31 Dec 1869|p192.htm#i19130|Mary Schenck|b. 6 Aug 1834\nd. 20 May 1908|p192.htm#i19133|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John W. Conover was the son of William I. Conover and Ella Rue. John married Isabelle Eaton on 28-Nov-1917.
Isabelle Eaton
F, #142564
George W. Cocheu
M, #142567
George W. Cocheu||p1426.htm#i142567|Theodore Cocheu||p1390.htm#i138927|Catherine Elizabeth Benson||p1390.htm#i138926|||||||George W. Benson||p1390.htm#i138925|Catherine J. Williams||p1390.htm#i138924|
Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
George W. Cocheu was the son of Theodore Cocheu and Catherine Elizabeth Benson. George married Emma Fend Gageby on 12-Nov-1904.
Emma Fend Gageby
F, #142568
Emma married George W. Cocheu, son of Theodore Cocheu and Catherine Elizabeth Benson, on 12-Nov-1904.
Peter George Kouwenhoven
M, #142571, b. 17 Nov 1849, d. 11 Jan 1890
Peter George Kouwenhoven|b. 17 Nov 1849\nd. 11 Jan 1890|p1426.htm#i142571|George William Kouwenhoven|b. 3 Apr 1808\nd. 1 Dec 1880|p38.htm#i3733|Ann Bergen|b. 17 Nov 1810\nd. 5 Jul 1866|p38.htm#i3734|William Kouwenhoven|b. 28 Mar 1758\nd. 7 Apr 1825|p38.htm#i3706|Johanna Wyckoff|b. 7 Jul 1761\nd. 10 Jun 1834|p38.htm#i3707|Johannes Bergen|b. 23 Sep 1764\nd. 12 Aug 1824|p38.htm#i3735|Rebecca Stryker|b. 8 Jan 1774\nd. 28 Jan 1850|p38.htm#i3736|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Peter George Kouwenhoven was born on 17-Nov-1849. He was the son of George William Kouwenhoven and Ann Bergen. Peter married Maria Ann Vanderveer, daughter of Abraham Vanderveer, on 29-Oct-1873 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatlands, Kings County, New York. Peter George Kouwenhoven died on 11-Jan-1890 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, at age 40.
Children of Peter George Kouwenhoven and Maria Ann Vanderveer
- Abraham Vanderveer Kouwenhoven+ b. 27 Jan 1875, d. 1 Aug 1934
- George K. Kouwenhoven+ b. 7 Mar 1878
- Ida Annette Kouwenhoven+ b. 7 Feb 1882, d. 1938
Maria Ann Vanderveer
F, #142572, d. 10 Jul 1907
Maria Ann Vanderveer|d. 10 Jul 1907|p1426.htm#i142572|Abraham Vanderveer||p3228.htm#i322721||||||||||||||||
Maria Ann Vanderveer was the daughter of Abraham Vanderveer. Maria married Peter George Kouwenhoven, son of George William Kouwenhoven and Ann Bergen, on 29-Oct-1873 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatlands, Kings County, New York. Maria Ann Vanderveer died on 10-Jul-1907.
Children of Maria Ann Vanderveer and Peter George Kouwenhoven
- Abraham Vanderveer Kouwenhoven+ b. 27 Jan 1875, d. 1 Aug 1934
- George K. Kouwenhoven+ b. 7 Mar 1878
- Ida Annette Kouwenhoven+ b. 7 Feb 1882, d. 1938
George K. Kouwenhoven
M, #142573, b. 7 Mar 1878
George K. Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1878|p1426.htm#i142573|Peter George Kouwenhoven|b. 17 Nov 1849\nd. 11 Jan 1890|p1426.htm#i142571|Maria Ann Vanderveer|d. 10 Jul 1907|p1426.htm#i142572|George W. Kouwenhoven|b. 3 Apr 1808\nd. 1 Dec 1880|p38.htm#i3733|Ann Bergen|b. 17 Nov 1810\nd. 5 Jul 1866|p38.htm#i3734|Abraham Vanderveer||p3228.htm#i322721||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
George K. Kouwenhoven was born on 7-Mar-1878 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Peter George Kouwenhoven and Maria Ann Vanderveer. George married Ida Suydam Vanderveer on 12-Sep-1920.
Child of George K. Kouwenhoven and Ida Suydam Vanderveer
Ida Suydam Vanderveer
F, #142574
Ida married George K. Kouwenhoven, son of Peter George Kouwenhoven and Maria Ann Vanderveer, on 12-Sep-1920.
Child of Ida Suydam Vanderveer and George K. Kouwenhoven
Dorothy Kouwenhoven
F, #142575
Dorothy Kouwenhoven||p1426.htm#i142575|George K. Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1878|p1426.htm#i142573|Ida Suydam Vanderveer||p1426.htm#i142574|Peter G. Kouwenhoven|b. 17 Nov 1849\nd. 11 Jan 1890|p1426.htm#i142571|Maria A. Vanderveer|d. 10 Jul 1907|p1426.htm#i142572|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elizabeth Holcombe Conover
F, #142576, b. 3 May 1825, d. 2 Dec 1897
Elizabeth Holcombe Conover|b. 3 May 1825\nd. 2 Dec 1897|p1426.htm#i142576|Theodorus Conover|b. 9 Oct 1780\nd. 12 Feb 1858|p20.htm#i1926|Rachel Webb|b. 10 Jul 1783\nd. 12 Feb 1858|p20.htm#i1927|John Covenhoven|b. 11 Jul 1746\nd. 3 Nov 1824|p20.htm#i1910|Mary Aiken|b. 28 Apr 1741\nd. 14 Nov 1826|p20.htm#i1911|Daniel Webb||p2355.htm#i235435|Rachel Parker||p2355.htm#i235436|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elizabeth Holcombe Conover was born on 3-May-1825. She was the daughter of Theodorus Conover and Rachel Webb. Elizabeth married Richard Lott Ridgway, son of Barzillai Ridgway and Rachel Murrell, on 19-Nov-1843. Elizabeth Holcombe Conover died on 2-Dec-1897 at Gloucester County, New Jersey, at age 72.
Children of Elizabeth Holcombe Conover and Richard Lott Ridgway
- Charles Dallas Ridgway Sr.+ b. 3 May 1843, d. 19 Feb 1933
- Henry Augustus Ridgeway+ b. 20 Sep 1844, d. 20 Nov 1935
- Mary Anna Ridgeway+ b. 23 Sep 1848
- Richard Theodorus Ridgway+ b. 21 Sep 1850, d. 8 Nov 1944
- Emma Louisa Ridgway b. 29 Jul 1854
- Elizabeth Murrell Ridgway b. 19 Jul 1856
- Helen Murrel Ridgway+ b. 15 Sep 1857
Richard Lott Ridgway
M, #142577, b. 16 Jan 1804, d. 9 Jan 1885
Richard Lott Ridgway|b. 16 Jan 1804\nd. 9 Jan 1885|p1426.htm#i142577|Barzillai Ridgway|b. 21 May 1754\nd. 28 Jul 1805|p1791.htm#i179047|Rachel Murrell|b. 2 Apr 1764\nd. 6 Sep 1843|p1791.htm#i179048|||||||||||||
Richard Lott Ridgway was born on 16-Jan-1804. He was the son of Barzillai Ridgway and Rachel Murrell. Richard married Mary Ann Conover, daughter of Theodorus Conover and Rachel Webb, on 15-Jun-1833. Richard married Elizabeth Holcombe Conover, daughter of Theodorus Conover and Rachel Webb, on 19-Nov-1843. Richard Lott Ridgway died on 9-Jan-1885 at age 80.
Children of Richard Lott Ridgway and Elizabeth Holcombe Conover
- Charles Dallas Ridgway Sr.+ b. 3 May 1843, d. 19 Feb 1933
- Henry Augustus Ridgeway+ b. 20 Sep 1844, d. 20 Nov 1935
- Mary Anna Ridgeway+ b. 23 Sep 1848
- Richard Theodorus Ridgway+ b. 21 Sep 1850, d. 8 Nov 1944
- Emma Louisa Ridgway b. 29 Jul 1854
- Elizabeth Murrell Ridgway b. 19 Jul 1856
- Helen Murrel Ridgway+ b. 15 Sep 1857
Henry Augustus Ridgeway
M, #142578, b. 20 Sep 1844, d. 20 Nov 1935
Henry Augustus Ridgeway|b. 20 Sep 1844\nd. 20 Nov 1935|p1426.htm#i142578|Richard Lott Ridgway|b. 16 Jan 1804\nd. 9 Jan 1885|p1426.htm#i142577|Elizabeth Holcombe Conover|b. 3 May 1825\nd. 2 Dec 1897|p1426.htm#i142576|Barzillai Ridgway|b. 21 May 1754\nd. 28 Jul 1805|p1791.htm#i179047|Rachel Murrell|b. 2 Apr 1764\nd. 6 Sep 1843|p1791.htm#i179048|Theodorus Conover|b. 9 Oct 1780\nd. 12 Feb 1858|p20.htm#i1926|Rachel Webb|b. 10 Jul 1783\nd. 12 Feb 1858|p20.htm#i1927|
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Henry Augustus Ridgeway was born on 20-Sep-1844 at Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Richard Lott Ridgway and Elizabeth Holcombe Conover. Henry married Mary Matilda Burtis, daughter of Daniel Tilton Burtis and Elizabeth Ann Vanderveer, in Dec-1865. Henry Augustus Ridgeway died on 20-Nov-1935 at age 91.
Children of Henry Augustus Ridgeway and Mary Matilda Burtis
- Anna Ridgeway+ b. 17 Jun 1871, d. 19 Mar 1921
- Murrell Ridgeway b. 22 May 1873
- Sara Ridgeway b. 13 Aug 1876
- Helen Ridgeway+ b. 27 Aug 1886, d. 27 May 1975
- Edith Ridgeway b. 3 Sep 1887, d. 27 Apr 1892
Mary Matilda Burtis
F, #142579, b. 26 Nov 1843, d. 8 Feb 1919
Mary Matilda Burtis|b. 26 Nov 1843\nd. 8 Feb 1919|p1426.htm#i142579|Daniel Tilton Burtis||p352.htm#i35132|Elizabeth Ann Vanderveer|b. 5 Sep 1822\nd. 11 Dec 1890|p2365.htm#i236468|William Burtis|b. 21 Oct 1771\nd. 28 Jan 1858|p352.htm#i35103|Lucy Tilton|b. 5 Dec 1783\nd. 8 Aug 1859|p352.htm#i35102|Tunis Vanderveer|b. 7 Aug 1799\nd. 24 May 1881|p2365.htm#i236469|Sarah W. Burtis||p3742.htm#i374189|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Matilda Burtis was born on 26-Nov-1843. She was the daughter of Daniel Tilton Burtis and Elizabeth Ann Vanderveer. Mary married Henry Augustus Ridgeway, son of Richard Lott Ridgway and Elizabeth Holcombe Conover, in Dec-1865. Mary Matilda Burtis died on 8-Feb-1919 at age 75.
Children of Mary Matilda Burtis and Henry Augustus Ridgeway
- Anna Ridgeway+ b. 17 Jun 1871, d. 19 Mar 1921
- Murrell Ridgeway b. 22 May 1873
- Sara Ridgeway b. 13 Aug 1876
- Helen Ridgeway+ b. 27 Aug 1886, d. 27 May 1975
- Edith Ridgeway b. 3 Sep 1887, d. 27 Apr 1892
Helen Ridgeway
F, #142580, b. 27 Aug 1886, d. 27 May 1975
Helen Ridgeway|b. 27 Aug 1886\nd. 27 May 1975|p1426.htm#i142580|Henry Augustus Ridgeway|b. 20 Sep 1844\nd. 20 Nov 1935|p1426.htm#i142578|Mary Matilda Burtis|b. 26 Nov 1843\nd. 8 Feb 1919|p1426.htm#i142579|Richard L. Ridgway|b. 16 Jan 1804\nd. 9 Jan 1885|p1426.htm#i142577|Elizabeth H. Conover|b. 3 May 1825\nd. 2 Dec 1897|p1426.htm#i142576|Daniel T. Burtis||p352.htm#i35132|Elizabeth A. Vanderveer|b. 5 Sep 1822\nd. 11 Dec 1890|p2365.htm#i236468|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Helen Ridgeway was born on 27-Aug-1886. She was the daughter of Henry Augustus Ridgeway and Mary Matilda Burtis. Helen married Clarence Augustus Dawley, son of Stephen Alonzo Dawley and Frances Emma Horton, on 10-Oct-1907. Helen Ridgeway died on 27-May-1975 at age 88.
Child of Helen Ridgeway and Clarence Augustus Dawley
- Roger Ridgway Dawley b. 1 Oct 1912, d. 16 Mar 1986
Clarence Augustus Dawley
M, #142581, b. 23 Dec 1879, d. 26 Apr 1960
Clarence Augustus Dawley|b. 23 Dec 1879\nd. 26 Apr 1960|p1426.htm#i142581|Stephen Alonzo Dawley||p3777.htm#i377613|Frances Emma Horton||p3777.htm#i377614|||||||||||||
Clarence Augustus Dawley was born on 23-Dec-1879. He was the son of Stephen Alonzo Dawley and Frances Emma Horton. Clarence married Helen Ridgeway, daughter of Henry Augustus Ridgeway and Mary Matilda Burtis, on 10-Oct-1907. Clarence Augustus Dawley died on 26-Apr-1960 at age 80.
Child of Clarence Augustus Dawley and Helen Ridgeway
- Roger Ridgway Dawley b. 1 Oct 1912, d. 16 Mar 1986
Parnilia Callaway Conover
F, #142582, b. 19 Oct 1860, d. 22 Feb 1933
Parnilia Callaway Conover|b. 19 Oct 1860\nd. 22 Feb 1933|p1426.htm#i142582|Thomas Jefferson Conover|b. 29 Oct 1836\nd. 5 Apr 1912|p967.htm#i96605|Susannah Bryant|b. 29 Mar 1841\nd. after 1891|p967.htm#i96637|David Cownover|b. 27 Dec 1791\nd. 5 May 1865|p927.htm#i92624|Mary Overton||p967.htm#i96604|Daniel Bryant|b. 1803\nd. 1891|p2614.htm#i261358|Lucilla Smith|b. circa 1806\nd. after 1882|p2614.htm#i261359|
Relationship=4th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Parnilia Callaway Conover was born on 19-Oct-1860 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson Conover and Susannah Bryant. Parnilia married Samuel Hunt Murrell, son of Anderson Murrell and Lavinia Naylor, on 7-Apr-1881. Parnilia Callaway Conover died on 22-Feb-1933 at age 72.
She was also known as Permilah Conover. She was also known as Permila Caroline Conover. She was also known as Pamelia Conover.
She was also known as Permilah Conover. She was also known as Permila Caroline Conover. She was also known as Pamelia Conover.
Children of Parnilia Callaway Conover and Samuel Hunt Murrell
- Callie Labin Murrell b. 10 May 1882
- Porter A. Murrell b. circa Oct 1883
- Nathan Murrell+ b. circa Nov 1886
- Lovie Murrell b. circa Oct 1888
- William O. Murrell b. circa Aug 1892
- Marvin Murrell b. circa Apr 1894
- Samuel Hunt Murrell Jr.+ b. 20 Jan 1896, d. Sep 1962
Samuel Hunt Murrell
M, #142583, b. 3 Jan 1859, d. 8 Jan 1925
Samuel Hunt Murrell|b. 3 Jan 1859\nd. 8 Jan 1925|p1426.htm#i142583|Anderson Murrell||p4033.htm#i403248|Lavinia Naylor||p4033.htm#i403249|||||||||||||
Samuel Hunt Murrell was born on 3-Jan-1859 at Kentucky. He was the son of Anderson Murrell and Lavinia Naylor. Samuel married Parnilia Callaway Conover, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Conover and Susannah Bryant, on 7-Apr-1881. Samuel Hunt Murrell died on 8-Jan-1925 at Adair County, Kentucky, at age 66.
Children of Samuel Hunt Murrell and Parnilia Callaway Conover
- Callie Labin Murrell b. 10 May 1882
- Porter A. Murrell b. circa Oct 1883
- Nathan Murrell+ b. circa Nov 1886
- Lovie Murrell b. circa Oct 1888
- William O. Murrell b. circa Aug 1892
- Marvin Murrell b. circa Apr 1894
- Samuel Hunt Murrell Jr.+ b. 20 Jan 1896, d. Sep 1962
Nathan Murrell
M, #142584, b. circa Nov 1886
Nathan Murrell|b. circa Nov 1886|p1426.htm#i142584|Samuel Hunt Murrell|b. 3 Jan 1859\nd. 8 Jan 1925|p1426.htm#i142583|Parnilia Callaway Conover|b. 19 Oct 1860\nd. 22 Feb 1933|p1426.htm#i142582|Anderson Murrell||p4033.htm#i403248|Lavinia Naylor||p4033.htm#i403249|Thomas J. Conover|b. 29 Oct 1836\nd. 5 Apr 1912|p967.htm#i96605|Susannah Bryant|b. 29 Mar 1841\nd. after 1891|p967.htm#i96637|
Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Nathan Murrell was born circa Nov-1886 at Kentucky. He was the son of Samuel Hunt Murrell and Parnilia Callaway Conover. Nathan married Ruby Estelle Connet on 12-Feb-1909.
Ruby Estelle Connet
F, #142585
Ruby married Nathan Murrell, son of Samuel Hunt Murrell and Parnilia Callaway Conover, on 12-Feb-1909.
Thomas Rodney Gerrish
M, #142588
Thomas Rodney Gerrish was born. Thomas married Margaret Livergood, daughter of Elmer Martin Livergood and Norma Jean Hanley.
Children of Thomas Rodney Gerrish and Margaret Livergood
Margaret Livergood
F, #142589
Margaret Livergood||p1426.htm#i142589|Elmer Martin Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma Jean Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|Orville P. Livergood|b. 16 Apr 1893\nd. May 1980|p1427.htm#i142602|Myrtle K. Dyer|b. 28 Feb 1898\nd. 13 Feb 1977|p1427.htm#i142603|||||||
Relationship=9th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Margaret Livergood was born. She was the daughter of Elmer Martin Livergood and Norma Jean Hanley. Margaret married Thomas Rodney Gerrish.
Children of Margaret Livergood and Thomas Rodney Gerrish
Thomas John Gerrish
M, #142590
Thomas John Gerrish||p1426.htm#i142590|Thomas Rodney Gerrish||p1426.htm#i142588|Margaret Livergood||p1426.htm#i142589|||||||Elmer M. Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma J. Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|
Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jason Matthew Gerrish
M, #142591
Jason Matthew Gerrish||p1426.htm#i142591|Thomas Rodney Gerrish||p1426.htm#i142588|Margaret Livergood||p1426.htm#i142589|||||||Elmer M. Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma J. Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|
Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elmer Martin Livergood
M, #142592, b. 25 Dec 1922, d. 4 Jul 1995
Elmer Martin Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Orville Paul Livergood|b. 16 Apr 1893\nd. May 1980|p1427.htm#i142602|Myrtle Kathryn Dyer|b. 28 Feb 1898\nd. 13 Feb 1977|p1427.htm#i142603|Peter R. Livergood|b. 19 Mar 1854\nd. 15 Mar 1918|p1427.htm#i142625|Belle Conover|b. 24 Jul 1857\nd. 21 Feb 1937|p1322.htm#i132156|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elmer Martin Livergood was born on 25-Dec-1922 at Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. He was the son of Orville Paul Livergood and Myrtle Kathryn Dyer. Elmer married Norma Jean Hanley on 24-Jan-1948 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Elmer Martin Livergood died on 4-Jul-1995 at Miami, Dade County, Florida, at age 72.
Children of Elmer Martin Livergood and Norma Jean Hanley
- Margaret Livergood+
- Kathryn Livergood+
- Susan Livergood+
- John Mark Livergood+
- Amy Livergood+
- Elizabeth Livergood+
- James Matthew Livergood
- Patricia Livergood b. 17 Oct 1949, d. 20 Jun 1993
Norma Jean Hanley
F, #142593, b. 24 Mar 1927, d. 22 Mar 1983
Norma Jean Hanley was born on 24-Mar-1927 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Norma married Elmer Martin Livergood, son of Orville Paul Livergood and Myrtle Kathryn Dyer, on 24-Jan-1948 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Norma Jean Hanley died on 22-Mar-1983 at Coral Gables, Dade County, Florida, at age 55.
Children of Norma Jean Hanley and Elmer Martin Livergood
- Margaret Livergood+
- Kathryn Livergood+
- Susan Livergood+
- John Mark Livergood+
- Amy Livergood+
- Elizabeth Livergood+
- James Matthew Livergood
- Patricia Livergood b. 17 Oct 1949, d. 20 Jun 1993
Kathryn Livergood
F, #142594
Kathryn Livergood||p1426.htm#i142594|Elmer Martin Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma Jean Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|Orville P. Livergood|b. 16 Apr 1893\nd. May 1980|p1427.htm#i142602|Myrtle K. Dyer|b. 28 Feb 1898\nd. 13 Feb 1977|p1427.htm#i142603|||||||
Relationship=9th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Kathryn Livergood was born. She was the daughter of Elmer Martin Livergood and Norma Jean Hanley. Kathryn married Leonard Postupack.
Children of Kathryn Livergood and Leonard Postupack
Patricia Livergood
F, #142595, b. 17 Oct 1949, d. 20 Jun 1993
Patricia Livergood|b. 17 Oct 1949\nd. 20 Jun 1993|p1426.htm#i142595|Elmer Martin Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma Jean Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|Orville P. Livergood|b. 16 Apr 1893\nd. May 1980|p1427.htm#i142602|Myrtle K. Dyer|b. 28 Feb 1898\nd. 13 Feb 1977|p1427.htm#i142603|||||||
Relationship=9th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Patricia Livergood was born on 17-Oct-1949 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Elmer Martin Livergood and Norma Jean Hanley. Patricia Livergood died on 20-Jun-1993 at Miami, Dade County, Florida, at age 43.
Susan Livergood
F, #142596
Susan Livergood||p1426.htm#i142596|Elmer Martin Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma Jean Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|Orville P. Livergood|b. 16 Apr 1893\nd. May 1980|p1427.htm#i142602|Myrtle K. Dyer|b. 28 Feb 1898\nd. 13 Feb 1977|p1427.htm#i142603|||||||
Relationship=9th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Susan Livergood was born. She was the daughter of Elmer Martin Livergood and Norma Jean Hanley. Susan married Conrad John Gerrish.
Children of Susan Livergood and Conrad John Gerrish
John Mark Livergood
M, #142597
John Mark Livergood||p1426.htm#i142597|Elmer Martin Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma Jean Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|Orville P. Livergood|b. 16 Apr 1893\nd. May 1980|p1427.htm#i142602|Myrtle K. Dyer|b. 28 Feb 1898\nd. 13 Feb 1977|p1427.htm#i142603|||||||
Relationship=9th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Mark Livergood was born. He was the son of Elmer Martin Livergood and Norma Jean Hanley. John married Jeanne Marie Buckland.
Children of John Mark Livergood and Jeanne Marie Buckland
Amy Livergood
F, #142598
Amy Livergood||p1426.htm#i142598|Elmer Martin Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma Jean Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|Orville P. Livergood|b. 16 Apr 1893\nd. May 1980|p1427.htm#i142602|Myrtle K. Dyer|b. 28 Feb 1898\nd. 13 Feb 1977|p1427.htm#i142603|||||||
Relationship=9th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Amy Livergood was born. She was the daughter of Elmer Martin Livergood and Norma Jean Hanley. Amy married Keith Jay Donner.
Children of Amy Livergood and Keith Jay Donner
Elizabeth Livergood
F, #142599
Elizabeth Livergood||p1426.htm#i142599|Elmer Martin Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma Jean Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|Orville P. Livergood|b. 16 Apr 1893\nd. May 1980|p1427.htm#i142602|Myrtle K. Dyer|b. 28 Feb 1898\nd. 13 Feb 1977|p1427.htm#i142603|||||||
Relationship=9th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elizabeth Livergood was born. She was the daughter of Elmer Martin Livergood and Norma Jean Hanley. Elizabeth married Kevin Patrick Rowland.
Children of Elizabeth Livergood and Kevin Patrick Rowland
Leonard Scott Postupack
M, #142600
Leonard Scott Postupack||p1426.htm#i142600|Leonard Postupack||p1427.htm#i142609|Kathryn Livergood||p1426.htm#i142594|||||||Elmer M. Livergood|b. 25 Dec 1922\nd. 4 Jul 1995|p1426.htm#i142592|Norma J. Hanley|b. 24 Mar 1927\nd. 22 Mar 1983|p1426.htm#i142593|
Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
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