Elizabeth Conover
F, #3401, b. circa 1789, d. 6 Aug 1851
Elizabeth Conover|b. circa 1789\nd. 6 Aug 1851|p35.htm#i3401|Garret Cownover|b. 21 Mar 1756\nd. 28 Mar 1826|p34.htm#i3382|Lydia Tilton|b. 1759\nd. 4 Jan 1845|p34.htm#i3383|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Peter Tilton||p34.htm#i3384|Margaret Imlay||p34.htm#i3385|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elizabeth Conover was born circa 1789 at Adair County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Garret Cownover and Lydia Tilton. Elizabeth married John Caldwell, son of James Caldwell and Phoebe Caldwell, on 6-Mar-1812 at Adair County, Kentucky. Elizabeth Conover died on 6-Aug-1851. Elizabeth was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Tallula, Menard County, Illinois.
She was also known as Betsey Covenhoven.
She was also known as Betsey Covenhoven.
Children of Elizabeth Conover and John Caldwell
- Eveline Caldwell b. circa 1813, d. 1905
- Lydia Ann Caldwell+ b. 16 Jan 1815, d. 24 Aug 1880
- Samuel W. Caldwell+ b. 13 Jan 1817, d. 11 Nov 1891
- John Garret Caldwell+ b. circa 1820
- Margaret Elizabeth Caldwell+ b. circa 1821, d. 10 Mar 1853
John Caldwell
M, #3402, d. 1822
John Caldwell|d. 1822|p35.htm#i3402|James Caldwell||p2699.htm#i269834|Phoebe Caldwell||p2699.htm#i269835|||||||||||||
John Caldwell was the son of James Caldwell and Phoebe Caldwell. John married Elizabeth Conover, daughter of Garret Cownover and Lydia Tilton, on 6-Mar-1812 at Adair County, Kentucky. John Caldwell died in 1822 at Kentucky.
Children of John Caldwell and Elizabeth Conover
- Eveline Caldwell b. circa 1813, d. 1905
- Lydia Ann Caldwell+ b. 16 Jan 1815, d. 24 Aug 1880
- Samuel W. Caldwell+ b. 13 Jan 1817, d. 11 Nov 1891
- John Garret Caldwell+ b. circa 1820
- Margaret Elizabeth Caldwell+ b. circa 1821, d. 10 Mar 1853
Rebecca Conover
F, #3403, b. 7 May 1792, d. 10 Jun 1871
Rebecca Conover|b. 7 May 1792\nd. 10 Jun 1871|p35.htm#i3403|Garret Cownover|b. 21 Mar 1756\nd. 28 Mar 1826|p34.htm#i3382|Lydia Tilton|b. 1759\nd. 4 Jan 1845|p34.htm#i3383|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Peter Tilton||p34.htm#i3384|Margaret Imlay||p34.htm#i3385|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Rebecca Conover was born on 7-May-1792 at Greene County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Garret Cownover and Lydia Tilton. Rebecca married John Spears, son of George Frederick Spears Jr. and Mary Neely, on 6-Jun-1811 at Adair County, Kentucky. Rebecca married John Spears, son of George Frederick Spears Jr. and Mary Neely, on 1-Aug-1811 at Adair County, Kentucky. Rebecca Conover died on 10-Jun-1871 at age 79. Rebecca was buried after 10-Jun-1871 at Greenwood Cemetery, Tallula, Menard County, Illinois.
She was also known as Rebekah Conover. She was also known as Rebecca Covenhoven.
She was also known as Rebekah Conover. She was also known as Rebecca Covenhoven.
Children of Rebecca Conover and John Spears
- Caroline Emma Spears+ b. 13 Apr 1812, d. 1 Jul 1851
- Zarel Cratic Spears+ b. 12 Jun 1818, d. 17 Jan 1894
- Mary E. Spears+ b. 1820, d. 1902
- John Haley Spears+ b. 1823, d. 1891
John Spears
M, #3404, b. 1792, d. 5 Jun 1823
John Spears|b. 1792\nd. 5 Jun 1823|p35.htm#i3404|George Frederick Spears Jr.|b. 11 Aug 1764\nd. 16 Apr 1838|p829.htm#i82874|Mary Neely|b. 20 Aug 1761\nd. 26 Jan 1852|p829.htm#i82875|||||||||||||
John Spears was born in 1792. He was the son of George Frederick Spears Jr. and Mary Neely. John married Rebecca Conover, daughter of Garret Cownover and Lydia Tilton, on 6-Jun-1811 at Adair County, Kentucky. John married Rebecca Conover, daughter of Garret Cownover and Lydia Tilton, on 1-Aug-1811 at Adair County, Kentucky. John Spears died on 5-Jun-1823 at Kentucky. He died on 8-Jun-1823 at Greene County, Kentucky.
Children of John Spears and Rebecca Conover
- Caroline Emma Spears+ b. 13 Apr 1812, d. 1 Jul 1851
- Zarel Cratic Spears+ b. 12 Jun 1818, d. 17 Jan 1894
- Mary E. Spears+ b. 1820, d. 1902
- John Haley Spears+ b. 1823, d. 1891
Caroline E. Conover
F, #3405, b. 1 Apr 1803, d. 14 Dec 1855
Caroline E. Conover|b. 1 Apr 1803\nd. 14 Dec 1855|p35.htm#i3405|Garret Cownover|b. 21 Mar 1756\nd. 28 Mar 1826|p34.htm#i3382|Lydia Tilton|b. 1759\nd. 4 Jan 1845|p34.htm#i3383|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Peter Tilton||p34.htm#i3384|Margaret Imlay||p34.htm#i3385|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Caroline E. Conover was born in 1800. She was born on 1-Apr-1803 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Garret Cownover and Lydia Tilton. Caroline married Reece Morgan, son of Morgan Morgan and Lucy Jane Buchanan, on 26-Feb-1826 at Adair County, Kentucky. Caroline married Reece Morgan, son of Morgan Morgan and Lucy Jane Buchanan, on 26-Feb-1829 at Adair County, Kentucky. Caroline E. Conover died on 14-Dec-1855 at age 52.
She was also known as Caroline Covenhoven.
She was also known as Caroline Covenhoven.
Children of Caroline E. Conover and Reece Morgan
- Emily Jane Morgan+ b. 1 Apr 1830, d. 14 Dec 1885
- Lydia Ann Morgan+ b. 10 Aug 1833, d. 25 Jul 1911
- Robert Conover Morgan+ b. 18 Jun 1835
- Elizabeth Rebecca Morgan+ b. 18 Jun 1835
- Martha Evaline Morgan b. 18 Jul 1838, d. 22 Aug 1856
- Mary Ellen Morgan b. 1843, d. between 19 Aug 1861 and 9 Sep 1861
Reece Morgan
M, #3406, b. 1802, d. 12 Jan 1882
Reece Morgan|b. 1802\nd. 12 Jan 1882|p35.htm#i3406|Morgan Morgan||p1764.htm#i176349|Lucy Jane Buchanan||p1764.htm#i176350|||||||||||||
Reece Morgan was born in 1802 at Adair County, Kentucky. He was born in 1802 at Cumberland County, Kentucky. He was the son of Morgan Morgan and Lucy Jane Buchanan. Reece married Caroline E. Conover, daughter of Garret Cownover and Lydia Tilton, on 26-Feb-1826 at Adair County, Kentucky. Reece married Caroline E. Conover, daughter of Garret Cownover and Lydia Tilton, on 26-Feb-1829 at Adair County, Kentucky. Reece married Mary (Unknown). Reece Morgan died on 12-Jan-1882 at Adair County, Kentucky.
Children of Reece Morgan and Caroline E. Conover
- Emily Jane Morgan+ b. 1 Apr 1830, d. 14 Dec 1885
- Lydia Ann Morgan+ b. 10 Aug 1833, d. 25 Jul 1911
- Robert Conover Morgan+ b. 18 Jun 1835
- Elizabeth Rebecca Morgan+ b. 18 Jun 1835
- Martha Evaline Morgan b. 18 Jul 1838, d. 22 Aug 1856
- Mary Ellen Morgan b. 1843, d. between 19 Aug 1861 and 9 Sep 1861
Levi Cownover
M, #3407, b. 10 Oct 1757, d. 18 Jan 1837
Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Jan W. Kowenhoven|b. 9 Apr 1681\nd. before 29 Dec 1756|p3.htm#i267|Jacoba C. Vanderveer|b. 29 Apr 1686\nd. 1735|p3.htm#i268|William Updike|b. 20 Apr 1704\nd. after 24 Mar 1783|p34.htm#i3361|Anna Johnson||p401.htm#i40086|
Relationship=1st cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Levi Cownover was born on 10-Oct-1757 at Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was born on 10-Oct-1757 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was born on 10-Oct-1757 at Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey. He was the son of Dominicus Covenhoven and Mary Updike. Levi married Catherine Dey in 1776 at Middlesex County, New Jersey; Levi's first wife. Levi married Jane Gilbreath, daughter of Andrew Gilbreath and Nancy Ann Hicklin, on 5-Aug-1801 at Greene County, Kentucky. Levi Cownover died on 18-Jan-1837 at Adair County, Kentucky, at age 79.
He was also known as Levi Conover. He was also known as Levy Conover. He was also known as Levi Covenhoven. He He served as a Private in the Revolutionary War for eighteen months and took part in the Battles of Trenton and Princeton. After discharge from the service he continued to reside in Middlesex County for eight years circa 1777. He resided at at Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey, between 1781 and 1787. He resided at at Fayette County, Kentucky, circa 1786. He resided at at Adair County, Kentucky, after 1788. He resided at at Fayette County, Kentucky, between 1788 and 1792. He resided at at Adair County, Kentucky, circa 1794. He he appiled for Revolutionary War Pension in Adair County, KY. Said he had lived there since 1798. Peter J. Connover lived in Adair County, KY in 1833, relationship not stated on 9-Aug-1832 at Adair County, Kentucky. Martin, John, Catherine, and Mary Ann are not in the file Mary A. Odel.
Illinois: History of Cass County, Illinois, ed. William Henry Perrin. O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, Chicago, 1882. Cass County.
LEVI CONOVER, deceased. Among the sturdy pioneers who converted the wild prairie into productive farms, and built up the little commonwealth of Cass County, was the lamented Levi Conover. His grandfather, Dominicus Conover, emigrated from Holland about 1820, and settled in New Jersey. He had five sons: William, John, Garrett, Levi and Peter. The least of the five brothers when of middle age, weighed 250 pounds, and the largest 295. The fourth of the sons of Dominicus (Levi) was the father of the subject of this sketch, and was born in 1760. He entered the Federal Cavalry services in 1776, being in his seventeenth year. He served five years, as did his brother Garrett. In the year 1785, being twenty-five years of age, he married Catharine Dye, and in 1790 he and his brother Garrett, with their families, removed to the State of Kentucky, and settled near Lexington. In 1795 both brothers removed to Adair County, Ky., and purchased farms near Columbia. Their brother Peter followed them from New Jersey in 1800, and settled near Lexington, their two older brothers, William and John, remaining in New Jersey. In 1801, Levi's wife died, leaving him seven children. In 1802 he married Mrs. Jane Gelbirth Turnbow; she had by her former husband two sons, John and Hugh, who were brought up by their uncle, Hugh Gelbirth. They were with General Jackson in 1812, at the Battle of New Orleans. Five children, two daughters and three sons, were the fruits of this second marriage: Peter, James, Matilda, Levi, and Jackson. Levi was born Jan. 14, 1808; his brother, Peter, in the year 1825, came to Illinois, and entered the Gilmore farm, two miles south of Princeton, then in Sangamon, now in Morgan County. In 1827 he sold his first purchase, and entered 240 acres just east of the Jeff Crum farm, in this county, where he remained until 1860. He then moved to Mason County, this State, where he still lives, at the advanced age of seventy-eight years. In the year 1832, the subject of this sketch, and his sister Matilda, with her husband, Asa B. Lane, came to Illinois. He was then twenty-two years of age. His outfit upon leaving Kentucky consisted of a good horse, a fine mare and colt, and a small amount of money. After having traveled three days, he awoke one morning to find that his mare and colt had been stolen, and a week was spent by the entire party in a fruitless search for the missing property. On reaching Illinois with one horse, his money was all spent, and he was in debt to his brother Peter and Mr. Lane. Thus, one of Cass County's most successful pioneers commenced his career without means, except that most valuable capital, health, honesty, industry and economy. He purchased another horse of his brother Peter, for $35, paying for the same by splitting rails at fifty cents per hundred. After paying this debt he continued rail splitting until he had accumulated $105 in silver. This he loaned to a man who moved to Iowa, and he never collected a cent of the debt. In the spring of 1834, he went to Galena and worked in the lead mines at Mineral Point, until fall, when he returned and emigrated to Iowa. There he bought a claim for $75, and divided it with a friend. They returned to Illinois, purchased oxen and wagons, and then returned to Iowa, and spent the next summer in breaking and improving their farms. During the spring of 1835, he, Mr. Conover, built for himself a substantial hewed log house, 16x18, a smoke-house, and a stable. Unable to obtain plank, a quilt was hung up at the opening left for a door, to keep the wolves out. Finally the door and floor were made of puncheon. In November, 1836, he married Miss Elizabeth Petefish, of Cass County, sister of S. H. and Jacob Petefish, and they soon after proceeded to their Iowa home. They returned to Illinois in August, 1837, on a visit. Mr. Conover returned to Iowa after a two weeks stay, leaving his wife to complete her visit. She was soon taken sick and died the latter part of that same month. So imperfect were the mail facilities at that time, that he did not learn of her death until two weeks after her burial. This sore bereavement unsettled his plans, and he sold his claim of 560 acres for $3,000 in silver, with which he returned to Cass County, and loaned it to his friends, Jacob Epler, Capt. Charles Beggs, and J. Bradley Thompson. In January, 1841, he purchased the old homestead of the family, from his cousin John, son of Peter Conover, which was settled in 1822. His experience on first settling in this country was not unlike that of many of the energetic and resolute class of men who were the pioneers of the West, and to whom the public are indebted for the orderly and intelligent character of the society we now enjoy. His second marriage was to Miss Phebe A. Rosenberger, who with three children, George, Charles W., and Ellen, now survives him. Mrs. Conover's father, John Rosenberger, and her mother, were both of German parentage, and came to Illinois and settled at Princeton, in 1836. They raised a large family, of which Phebe A., was the oldest; George the oldest living son of the Conover family, was born Sept. 11, 1846, at the Conover homestead near Princeton. He is the fourth of the family, two older sisters having died, and one, Mrs. William Epler, still survives. He received his rudimental schooling at Zion school-house, and afterward attended the Wesleyan University at Bloomington, Ill., and took a commercial course at Bryant & Stratton's Business College, Chicago. At twenty-one years of age he commenced farming, in which business he remained from 1870 to 1876, when he became connected as a partner in the banking firm of Petefish, Skiles & Co., and since that time has acted as assistant cashier and book- keeper. Feb. 23, 1871, he married Virginia Bone, a daughter of William Bone, of Sangamon County, later of Lincoln, Ill. Mr. Conover was the fourth of a family of five children, and was born Sept. 11, 1846. They have two children, William B. and Earnest B. Mr. Conover is a Secretary of and stockholder in the Importers and Breeders' Association of Cass County, and also a member of the Building Association of Virginia. Charles W., is the fifth youngest of the family, and was born April 1, 1848, on the homestead; he was educated and brought up a farmer, and has steadily adhered to his calling. He owns and lives on the Conover homestead, which he has successfully managed since it came into his possession. He married Miss Louise Dever, April 1, 1875; she is a daughter of John Dever (deceased), a farmer and native of Ohio. They have three children: Millie, Dasie L., and an infant not named. Mr. Conover is a thrifty farmer, a Democrat, and much respected in the community.
He was also known as Levi Conover. He was also known as Levy Conover. He was also known as Levi Covenhoven. He He served as a Private in the Revolutionary War for eighteen months and took part in the Battles of Trenton and Princeton. After discharge from the service he continued to reside in Middlesex County for eight years circa 1777. He resided at at Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey, between 1781 and 1787. He resided at at Fayette County, Kentucky, circa 1786. He resided at at Adair County, Kentucky, after 1788. He resided at at Fayette County, Kentucky, between 1788 and 1792. He resided at at Adair County, Kentucky, circa 1794. He he appiled for Revolutionary War Pension in Adair County, KY. Said he had lived there since 1798. Peter J. Connover lived in Adair County, KY in 1833, relationship not stated on 9-Aug-1832 at Adair County, Kentucky. Martin, John, Catherine, and Mary Ann are not in the file Mary A. Odel.
Illinois: History of Cass County, Illinois, ed. William Henry Perrin. O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, Chicago, 1882. Cass County.
LEVI CONOVER, deceased. Among the sturdy pioneers who converted the wild prairie into productive farms, and built up the little commonwealth of Cass County, was the lamented Levi Conover. His grandfather, Dominicus Conover, emigrated from Holland about 1820, and settled in New Jersey. He had five sons: William, John, Garrett, Levi and Peter. The least of the five brothers when of middle age, weighed 250 pounds, and the largest 295. The fourth of the sons of Dominicus (Levi) was the father of the subject of this sketch, and was born in 1760. He entered the Federal Cavalry services in 1776, being in his seventeenth year. He served five years, as did his brother Garrett. In the year 1785, being twenty-five years of age, he married Catharine Dye, and in 1790 he and his brother Garrett, with their families, removed to the State of Kentucky, and settled near Lexington. In 1795 both brothers removed to Adair County, Ky., and purchased farms near Columbia. Their brother Peter followed them from New Jersey in 1800, and settled near Lexington, their two older brothers, William and John, remaining in New Jersey. In 1801, Levi's wife died, leaving him seven children. In 1802 he married Mrs. Jane Gelbirth Turnbow; she had by her former husband two sons, John and Hugh, who were brought up by their uncle, Hugh Gelbirth. They were with General Jackson in 1812, at the Battle of New Orleans. Five children, two daughters and three sons, were the fruits of this second marriage: Peter, James, Matilda, Levi, and Jackson. Levi was born Jan. 14, 1808; his brother, Peter, in the year 1825, came to Illinois, and entered the Gilmore farm, two miles south of Princeton, then in Sangamon, now in Morgan County. In 1827 he sold his first purchase, and entered 240 acres just east of the Jeff Crum farm, in this county, where he remained until 1860. He then moved to Mason County, this State, where he still lives, at the advanced age of seventy-eight years. In the year 1832, the subject of this sketch, and his sister Matilda, with her husband, Asa B. Lane, came to Illinois. He was then twenty-two years of age. His outfit upon leaving Kentucky consisted of a good horse, a fine mare and colt, and a small amount of money. After having traveled three days, he awoke one morning to find that his mare and colt had been stolen, and a week was spent by the entire party in a fruitless search for the missing property. On reaching Illinois with one horse, his money was all spent, and he was in debt to his brother Peter and Mr. Lane. Thus, one of Cass County's most successful pioneers commenced his career without means, except that most valuable capital, health, honesty, industry and economy. He purchased another horse of his brother Peter, for $35, paying for the same by splitting rails at fifty cents per hundred. After paying this debt he continued rail splitting until he had accumulated $105 in silver. This he loaned to a man who moved to Iowa, and he never collected a cent of the debt. In the spring of 1834, he went to Galena and worked in the lead mines at Mineral Point, until fall, when he returned and emigrated to Iowa. There he bought a claim for $75, and divided it with a friend. They returned to Illinois, purchased oxen and wagons, and then returned to Iowa, and spent the next summer in breaking and improving their farms. During the spring of 1835, he, Mr. Conover, built for himself a substantial hewed log house, 16x18, a smoke-house, and a stable. Unable to obtain plank, a quilt was hung up at the opening left for a door, to keep the wolves out. Finally the door and floor were made of puncheon. In November, 1836, he married Miss Elizabeth Petefish, of Cass County, sister of S. H. and Jacob Petefish, and they soon after proceeded to their Iowa home. They returned to Illinois in August, 1837, on a visit. Mr. Conover returned to Iowa after a two weeks stay, leaving his wife to complete her visit. She was soon taken sick and died the latter part of that same month. So imperfect were the mail facilities at that time, that he did not learn of her death until two weeks after her burial. This sore bereavement unsettled his plans, and he sold his claim of 560 acres for $3,000 in silver, with which he returned to Cass County, and loaned it to his friends, Jacob Epler, Capt. Charles Beggs, and J. Bradley Thompson. In January, 1841, he purchased the old homestead of the family, from his cousin John, son of Peter Conover, which was settled in 1822. His experience on first settling in this country was not unlike that of many of the energetic and resolute class of men who were the pioneers of the West, and to whom the public are indebted for the orderly and intelligent character of the society we now enjoy. His second marriage was to Miss Phebe A. Rosenberger, who with three children, George, Charles W., and Ellen, now survives him. Mrs. Conover's father, John Rosenberger, and her mother, were both of German parentage, and came to Illinois and settled at Princeton, in 1836. They raised a large family, of which Phebe A., was the oldest; George the oldest living son of the Conover family, was born Sept. 11, 1846, at the Conover homestead near Princeton. He is the fourth of the family, two older sisters having died, and one, Mrs. William Epler, still survives. He received his rudimental schooling at Zion school-house, and afterward attended the Wesleyan University at Bloomington, Ill., and took a commercial course at Bryant & Stratton's Business College, Chicago. At twenty-one years of age he commenced farming, in which business he remained from 1870 to 1876, when he became connected as a partner in the banking firm of Petefish, Skiles & Co., and since that time has acted as assistant cashier and book- keeper. Feb. 23, 1871, he married Virginia Bone, a daughter of William Bone, of Sangamon County, later of Lincoln, Ill. Mr. Conover was the fourth of a family of five children, and was born Sept. 11, 1846. They have two children, William B. and Earnest B. Mr. Conover is a Secretary of and stockholder in the Importers and Breeders' Association of Cass County, and also a member of the Building Association of Virginia. Charles W., is the fifth youngest of the family, and was born April 1, 1848, on the homestead; he was educated and brought up a farmer, and has steadily adhered to his calling. He owns and lives on the Conover homestead, which he has successfully managed since it came into his possession. He married Miss Louise Dever, April 1, 1875; she is a daughter of John Dever (deceased), a farmer and native of Ohio. They have three children: Millie, Dasie L., and an infant not named. Mr. Conover is a thrifty farmer, a Democrat, and much respected in the community.
Children of Levi Cownover and Catherine Dey
- Mary Ann Cownover+ b. circa 1779
- Hannah Conover+ b. 18 Nov 1782, d. 11 Feb 1821
- Nancy Conover b. circa 1784
- Dominicus Cownover+ b. 13 Feb 1786
- David Cownover+ b. 27 Dec 1791, d. 5 May 1865
- Elizabeth Conover+ b. circa 1794
- Katherine Conover b. circa 1797
- Sally Cownover b. circa 1800
Children of Levi Cownover and Jane Gilbreath
- Peter Conover+ b. 15 May 1802, d. 22 Jul 1885
- Supposed son James Conover b. circa 1804
- Matilda Conover+ b. 11 Jul 1806, d. 7 Jun 1863
- Levi Conover Jr.+ b. 14 Jan 1808, d. 26 Jun 1880
- Rutha Conover
- Andrew Jackson Conover+ b. 26 Apr 1815, d. 25 Apr 1895
Catherine Dey
F, #3408, b. 20 Aug 1760, d. 1800
Catherine Dey was born on 20-Aug-1760 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Catherine married Levi Cownover, son of Dominicus Covenhoven and Mary Updike, in 1776 at Middlesex County, New Jersey; Levi's first wife. Catherine Dey died in 1800 at Adair County, Kentucky.
She and Martin Dominicus Conover were Carole Ann Farley shows Catherine Day as his mother and Levi Conover as his father. Catherine Dey was also known as Catherine Dye.
She and Martin Dominicus Conover were Carole Ann Farley shows Catherine Day as his mother and Levi Conover as his father. Catherine Dey was also known as Catherine Dye.
Children of Catherine Dey and Levi Cownover
- Mary Ann Cownover+ b. circa 1779
- Hannah Conover+ b. 18 Nov 1782, d. 11 Feb 1821
- Nancy Conover b. circa 1784
- Dominicus Cownover+ b. 13 Feb 1786
- David Cownover+ b. 27 Dec 1791, d. 5 May 1865
- Elizabeth Conover+ b. circa 1794
- Katherine Conover b. circa 1797
- Sally Cownover b. circa 1800
Jane Gilbreath
F, #3409, b. circa 1775, d. after 1837
Jane Gilbreath|b. circa 1775\nd. after 1837|p35.htm#i3409|Andrew Gilbreath|b. circa 1730\nd. after 7 May 1783|p927.htm#i92622|Nancy Ann Hicklin|b. 1751\nd. circa 1820|p927.htm#i92623|||||||||||||
Jane Gilbreath was born circa 1775 at Virgina. She was the daughter of Andrew Gilbreath and Nancy Ann Hicklin. Jane married William Turnbough circa 1790; 1st marrige Jane. Jane married Levi Cownover, son of Dominicus Covenhoven and Mary Updike, on 5-Aug-1801 at Greene County, Kentucky. Jane Gilbreath died after 1837 at Adair County, Kentucky.
She was also known as Jane Gilbirth. She was also known as Jane Galbraith. She was also known as Jane Gelbraith.
She was also known as Jane Gilbirth. She was also known as Jane Galbraith. She was also known as Jane Gelbraith.
Children of Jane Gilbreath and William Turnbough
- John Turnbough b. 1791
- Hugh Turnbough b. 1793, d. 1866
Children of Jane Gilbreath and Levi Cownover
- Peter Conover+ b. 15 May 1802, d. 22 Jul 1885
- Supposed son James Conover b. circa 1804
- Matilda Conover+ b. 11 Jul 1806, d. 7 Jun 1863
- Levi Conover Jr.+ b. 14 Jan 1808, d. 26 Jun 1880
- Rutha Conover
- Andrew Jackson Conover+ b. 26 Apr 1815, d. 25 Apr 1895
Martin Dominicus Conover
M, #3410, b. 13 Feb 1778, d. 5 Apr 1839
Martin Dominicus Conover was born on 13-Feb-1778 at Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. Martin married Mary Hoagland, daughter of Capt. Martin Hoagland and Rebecca Updike, in 1796. Martin Dominicus Conover died on 5-Apr-1839 at Morgan County, Illinois, at age 61.
He and Catherine Dey were Carole Ann Farley shows Catherine Day as his mother and Levi Conover as his father. Martin Dominicus Conover was also known as Dominicus Conover. He was also known as Martin Dominicus Covenhoven. He resided at at Woodford County, Kentucky, in 1798. He removed to at Morgan County, Illinois, in 1827.
He and Catherine Dey were Carole Ann Farley shows Catherine Day as his mother and Levi Conover as his father. Martin Dominicus Conover was also known as Dominicus Conover. He was also known as Martin Dominicus Covenhoven. He resided at at Woodford County, Kentucky, in 1798. He removed to at Morgan County, Illinois, in 1827.
Children of Martin Dominicus Conover and Mary Hoagland
- Rebecca Conover+
- John Conover+ b. 29 Nov 1797, d. 14 Jun 1876
- James Conover+ b. 12 Oct 1804, d. 4 Dec 1890
- Mary Conover+
- Rachel Anna Conover+ b. 18 Aug 1808, d. 1 Jul 1892
Mary Hoagland
F, #3411, b. 3 Apr 1768, d. 24 Dec 1842
Mary Hoagland|b. 3 Apr 1768\nd. 24 Dec 1842|p35.htm#i3411|Capt. Martin Hoagland|b. 17 May 1739\nd. 1790|p35.htm#i3412|Rebecca Updike|b. 9 Nov 1739|p35.htm#i3413|||||||||||||
Mary Hoagland was born on 3-Apr-1768 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was born on 3-Apr-1768. She was the daughter of Capt. Martin Hoagland and Rebecca Updike. Mary married Martin Dominicus Conover in 1796. Mary Hoagland died on 24-Dec-1842 at Morgan County, Illinois, at age 74.
Children of Mary Hoagland and Martin Dominicus Conover
- Rebecca Conover+
- John Conover+ b. 29 Nov 1797, d. 14 Jun 1876
- James Conover+ b. 12 Oct 1804, d. 4 Dec 1890
- Mary Conover+
- Rachel Anna Conover+ b. 18 Aug 1808, d. 1 Jul 1892
Capt. Martin Hoagland
M, #3412, b. 17 May 1739, d. 1790
Capt. Martin Hoagland was born on 17-May-1739 at Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey. Martin married Rebecca Updike on 3-Jun-1762 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. Capt. Martin Hoagland died in 1790 at Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky.
He was also known as Martin Hooglandt. He was also known as Martin Hoagland.
He was also known as Martin Hooglandt. He was also known as Martin Hoagland.
Child of Capt. Martin Hoagland and Rebecca Updike
- Mary Hoagland+ b. 3 Apr 1768, d. 24 Dec 1842
Rebecca Updike
F, #3413, b. 9 Nov 1739
Rebecca Updike was born on 9-Nov-1739. Rebecca married Capt. Martin Hoagland on 3-Jun-1762 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Child of Rebecca Updike and Capt. Martin Hoagland
- Mary Hoagland+ b. 3 Apr 1768, d. 24 Dec 1842
Nancy Conover
F, #3414, b. circa 1784
Nancy Conover|b. circa 1784|p35.htm#i3414|Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Catherine Dey|b. 20 Aug 1760\nd. 1800|p35.htm#i3408|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|||||||
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Nancy Conover was born circa 1784 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Levi Cownover and Catherine Dey. Nancy married Charles Kennett.
Nancy Conover was also known as Nancy Covenhoven.
Nancy Conover was also known as Nancy Covenhoven.
Charles Kennett
M, #3415, b. 1760
Charles Kennett was born in 1760 at Maryland. Charles married Nancy Conover, daughter of Levi Cownover and Catherine Dey.
Rutha Conover
F, #3416
Rutha Conover||p35.htm#i3416|Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Jane Gilbreath|b. circa 1775\nd. after 1837|p35.htm#i3409|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Andrew Gilbreath|b. circa 1730\nd. after 7 May 1783|p927.htm#i92622|Nancy A. Hicklin|b. 1751\nd. circa 1820|p927.htm#i92623|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
At Adair County, Kentucky. Rutha Conover was the daughter of Levi Cownover and Jane Gilbreath. Rutha married John Powell.
Katherine Conover
F, #3417, b. circa 1797
Katherine Conover|b. circa 1797|p35.htm#i3417|Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Catherine Dey|b. 20 Aug 1760\nd. 1800|p35.htm#i3408|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|||||||
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Katherine Conover was born circa 1797 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Levi Cownover and Catherine Dey. Katherine married William Douglas on 15-Aug-1822 at Adair County, Kentucky.
Katy and Catherine are probably the same person. Not proven.
Katherine Conover was also known as Caty Cownover. She was also known as Catherine Covenhoven. She was also known as Katy Conover.
Katy and Catherine are probably the same person. Not proven.
Katherine Conover was also known as Caty Cownover. She was also known as Catherine Covenhoven. She was also known as Katy Conover.
Mary Ann Cownover
F, #3418, b. circa 1779
Mary Ann Cownover|b. circa 1779|p35.htm#i3418|Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Catherine Dey|b. 20 Aug 1760\nd. 1800|p35.htm#i3408|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|||||||
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Ann Cownover was born circa 1779 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Levi Cownover and Catherine Dey. Mary married Daniel Vaughn on 27-Jan-1797 at Woodford County, Kentucky. Mary married (Unknown) Burbridge.
Mary Ann Cownover was also known as Mary Ann Covenhoven. She was also known as Polly Conover. She was also known as Mary Ann Conover.
Mary Ann Cownover was also known as Mary Ann Covenhoven. She was also known as Polly Conover. She was also known as Mary Ann Conover.
Children of Mary Ann Cownover and Daniel Vaughn
Child of Mary Ann Cownover and (Unknown) Burbridge
Daniel Vaughn
M, #3419
Daniel married Mary Ann Cownover, daughter of Levi Cownover and Catherine Dey, on 27-Jan-1797 at Woodford County, Kentucky.
Children of Daniel Vaughn and Mary Ann Cownover
Levi Conover Jr.
M, #3420, b. 14 Jan 1808, d. 26 Jun 1880
Levi Conover Jr.|b. 14 Jan 1808\nd. 26 Jun 1880|p35.htm#i3420|Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Jane Gilbreath|b. circa 1775\nd. after 1837|p35.htm#i3409|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Andrew Gilbreath|b. circa 1730\nd. after 7 May 1783|p927.htm#i92622|Nancy A. Hicklin|b. 1751\nd. circa 1820|p927.htm#i92623|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Levi Conover Jr. was born on 14-Jan-1808 at Adair County, Kentucky. He was the son of Levi Cownover and Jane Gilbreath. Levi married Elizabeth Petefish, daughter of Jacob Heinrich Peterfish and Elizabeth Price, on 8-Nov-1836 at Cass County, Illinois. Levi married Phoebe A. Rosenberger, daughter of John Rosenberger and Elizabeth Koontz, on 14-Feb-1841 at Morgan County, Illinois. Levi Conover Jr. died on 26-Jun-1880 at age 72. Levi was buried at Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Virginia, Cass County, Illinois.
He was also known as Levi Cownover Jr. He was also known as Levi Gelbirth Conover. He was also known as Levi Counover. He was also known as Levi Covenhoven.
Illinois: History of Cass County, Illinois, ed. William Henry Perrin. O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, Chicago, 1882. Cass County.
LEVI CONOVER, deceased. Among the sturdy pioneers who converted the wild prairie into productive farms, and built up the little commonwealth of Cass County, was the lamented Levi Conover. His grandfather, Dominicus Conover, emigrated from Holland about 1820, and settled in New Jersey. He had five sons: William, John, Garrett, Levi and Peter. The least of the five brothers when of middle age, weighed 250 pounds, and the largest 295. The fourth of the sons of Dominicus (Levi) was the father of the subject of this sketch, and was born in 1760. He entered the Federal Cavalry services in 1776, being in his seventeenth year. He served five years, as did his brother Garrett. In the year 1785, being twenty-five years of age, he married Catharine Dye, and in 1790 he and his brother Garrett, with their families, removed to the State of Kentucky, and settled near Lexington. In 1795 both brothers removed to Adair County, Ky., and purchased farms near Columbia. Their brother Peter followed them from New Jersey in 1800, and settled near Lexington, their two older brothers, William and John, remaining in New Jersey. In 1801, Levi's wife died, leaving him seven children. In 1802 he married Mrs. Jane Gelbirth Turnbow; she had by her former husband two sons, John and Hugh, who were brought up by their uncle, Hugh Gelbirth. They were with General Jackson in 1812, at the Battle of New Orleans. Five children, two daughters and three sons, were the fruits of this second marriage: Peter, James, Matilda, Levi, and Jackson. Levi was born Jan. 14, 1808; his brother, Peter, in the year 1825, came to Illinois, and entered the Gilmore farm, two miles south of Princeton, then in Sangamon, now in Morgan County. In 1827 he sold his first purchase, and entered 240 acres just east of the Jeff Crum farm, in this county, where he remained until 1860. He then moved to Mason County, this State, where he still lives, at the advanced age of seventy-eight years. In the year 1832, the subject of sketch, and his sister Matilda, with her husband, Asa B. Lane, came to Illinois. He was then twenty-two years of age. His outfit upon leaving Kentucky consisted of a good horse, a fine mare and colt, and a small amount of money. After having traveled three days, he awoke one morning to find that his mare and colt had been stolen, and a week was spent by the entire party in a fruitless search for the missing property. On reaching Illinois with one horse, his money was all spent, and he was in debt to his brother Peter and Mr. Lane. Thus, one of Cass County's most successful pioneers commenced his career without
means, except that most valuable capital, health, honesty, industry and economy. He purchased another horse of his brother Peter, for $35, paying for the same by splitting rails at fifty cents per hundred. After paying this debt he continued rail splitting until he had accumulated $105 in silver. This he loaned to a man who moved to Iowa, and he never collected a cent of the debt. In the spring of 1834, he went to Galena and worked in the lead mines at Mineral Point, until fall, when he returned and emigrated to Iowa. There he bought a claim for $75, and divided it with a friend. They returned to Illinois, purchased oxen and wagons, and then returned to Iowa, and spent the next summer in breaking and improving their farms. During the spring of 1835, he, Mr. Conover, built for himself a substantial hewed log house, 16x18, a smoke-house, and a stable. Unable to obtain plank, a quilt was hung up at the opening left for a door, to keep the wolves out. Finally the door and floor were made of puncheon. In November, 1836, he married Miss Elizabeth Petefish, of Cass County, sister of S. H. and Jacob Petefish, and they soon after proceeded to their Iowa home. They returned to Illinois in August, 1837, on a visit. Mr. Conover returned to Iowa after a two weeks stay, leaving his wife to complete her visit. She was soon taken sick and died the latter part of that same month. So imperfect were the mail facilities at that time, that he did not learn of her death until two weeks after her burial. This sore bereavement unsettled his plans, and he sold his claim of 560 acres for $3,000 in silver, with which he returned to Cass County, and loaned it to his friends, Jacob Epler, Capt. Charles Beggs, and J. Bradley Thompson. In January, 1841, he purchased the old homestead of the family, from his cousin John, son of Peter Conover, which was settled in 1822. His experience on first settling in this country was not unlike that of many of the energetic and resolute class of men who were the pioneers of the West, and to whom the public are indebted for the orderly and intelligent character of the society we now enjoy. His second marriage was to Miss Phebe A. Rosenberger, who with three children, George, Charles W., and Ellen, now survives him. Mrs. Conover's father, John Rosenberger, and her mother, were both of German parentage, and came to Illinois and settled at Princeton, in 1836. They raised a large family, of which Phebe A., was the oldest; George the oldest living son of the Conover family, was born Sept. 11, 1846, at the Conover homestead near Princeton. He is the fourth of the family, two older sisters having died, and one, Mrs. William Epler, still survives. He received his rudimental schooling at Zion school-house, and afterward attended the Wesleyan University at Bloomington, Ill., and took a commercial course at Bryant & Stratton's Business College, Chicago. At twenty-one years of age he commenced farming, in which business he remained from 1870 to 1876, when he became connected as a partner in the banking firm of Petefish, Skiles & Co., and since that time has acted as assistant cashier and book-keeper. Feb. 23, 1871, he married Virginia Bone, a daughter of William Bone, of Sangamon County, later of Lincoln, Ill. Mr. Conover was the fourth of a family of five children, and was born Sept. 11, 1846. They have two children, William B. and Earnest B. Mr. Conover is a Secretary of and stockholder in the Importers and Breeders' Association of Cass County, and also a member of the Building Association of Virginia. Charles W., is the fifth youngest of the family, and was born April 1, 1848, on the homestead; he was educated and brought up a farmer, and has steadily adhered to his calling. He owns and lives on the Conover homestead, which he has successfully managed since it came into his possession. He married Miss Louise Dever, April 1, 1875; she is a daughter of John Dever (deceased), a farmer and native of Ohio. They have three children: Millie, Dasie L., and an infant not named. Mr. Conover is a thrifty farmer, a Democrat, and much respected in the community.
Conover Dye Gelbirth Turnbow Jackson Crum Lane Petefish Epler
Beggs Thompson Rosenberger Bone Dever
=
Holland NJ Adair-KY Sangamon-IL Morgan-IL Mason-IL OH.
He was also known as Levi Cownover Jr. He was also known as Levi Gelbirth Conover. He was also known as Levi Counover. He was also known as Levi Covenhoven.
Illinois: History of Cass County, Illinois, ed. William Henry Perrin. O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, Chicago, 1882. Cass County.
LEVI CONOVER, deceased. Among the sturdy pioneers who converted the wild prairie into productive farms, and built up the little commonwealth of Cass County, was the lamented Levi Conover. His grandfather, Dominicus Conover, emigrated from Holland about 1820, and settled in New Jersey. He had five sons: William, John, Garrett, Levi and Peter. The least of the five brothers when of middle age, weighed 250 pounds, and the largest 295. The fourth of the sons of Dominicus (Levi) was the father of the subject of this sketch, and was born in 1760. He entered the Federal Cavalry services in 1776, being in his seventeenth year. He served five years, as did his brother Garrett. In the year 1785, being twenty-five years of age, he married Catharine Dye, and in 1790 he and his brother Garrett, with their families, removed to the State of Kentucky, and settled near Lexington. In 1795 both brothers removed to Adair County, Ky., and purchased farms near Columbia. Their brother Peter followed them from New Jersey in 1800, and settled near Lexington, their two older brothers, William and John, remaining in New Jersey. In 1801, Levi's wife died, leaving him seven children. In 1802 he married Mrs. Jane Gelbirth Turnbow; she had by her former husband two sons, John and Hugh, who were brought up by their uncle, Hugh Gelbirth. They were with General Jackson in 1812, at the Battle of New Orleans. Five children, two daughters and three sons, were the fruits of this second marriage: Peter, James, Matilda, Levi, and Jackson. Levi was born Jan. 14, 1808; his brother, Peter, in the year 1825, came to Illinois, and entered the Gilmore farm, two miles south of Princeton, then in Sangamon, now in Morgan County. In 1827 he sold his first purchase, and entered 240 acres just east of the Jeff Crum farm, in this county, where he remained until 1860. He then moved to Mason County, this State, where he still lives, at the advanced age of seventy-eight years. In the year 1832, the subject of sketch, and his sister Matilda, with her husband, Asa B. Lane, came to Illinois. He was then twenty-two years of age. His outfit upon leaving Kentucky consisted of a good horse, a fine mare and colt, and a small amount of money. After having traveled three days, he awoke one morning to find that his mare and colt had been stolen, and a week was spent by the entire party in a fruitless search for the missing property. On reaching Illinois with one horse, his money was all spent, and he was in debt to his brother Peter and Mr. Lane. Thus, one of Cass County's most successful pioneers commenced his career without
means, except that most valuable capital, health, honesty, industry and economy. He purchased another horse of his brother Peter, for $35, paying for the same by splitting rails at fifty cents per hundred. After paying this debt he continued rail splitting until he had accumulated $105 in silver. This he loaned to a man who moved to Iowa, and he never collected a cent of the debt. In the spring of 1834, he went to Galena and worked in the lead mines at Mineral Point, until fall, when he returned and emigrated to Iowa. There he bought a claim for $75, and divided it with a friend. They returned to Illinois, purchased oxen and wagons, and then returned to Iowa, and spent the next summer in breaking and improving their farms. During the spring of 1835, he, Mr. Conover, built for himself a substantial hewed log house, 16x18, a smoke-house, and a stable. Unable to obtain plank, a quilt was hung up at the opening left for a door, to keep the wolves out. Finally the door and floor were made of puncheon. In November, 1836, he married Miss Elizabeth Petefish, of Cass County, sister of S. H. and Jacob Petefish, and they soon after proceeded to their Iowa home. They returned to Illinois in August, 1837, on a visit. Mr. Conover returned to Iowa after a two weeks stay, leaving his wife to complete her visit. She was soon taken sick and died the latter part of that same month. So imperfect were the mail facilities at that time, that he did not learn of her death until two weeks after her burial. This sore bereavement unsettled his plans, and he sold his claim of 560 acres for $3,000 in silver, with which he returned to Cass County, and loaned it to his friends, Jacob Epler, Capt. Charles Beggs, and J. Bradley Thompson. In January, 1841, he purchased the old homestead of the family, from his cousin John, son of Peter Conover, which was settled in 1822. His experience on first settling in this country was not unlike that of many of the energetic and resolute class of men who were the pioneers of the West, and to whom the public are indebted for the orderly and intelligent character of the society we now enjoy. His second marriage was to Miss Phebe A. Rosenberger, who with three children, George, Charles W., and Ellen, now survives him. Mrs. Conover's father, John Rosenberger, and her mother, were both of German parentage, and came to Illinois and settled at Princeton, in 1836. They raised a large family, of which Phebe A., was the oldest; George the oldest living son of the Conover family, was born Sept. 11, 1846, at the Conover homestead near Princeton. He is the fourth of the family, two older sisters having died, and one, Mrs. William Epler, still survives. He received his rudimental schooling at Zion school-house, and afterward attended the Wesleyan University at Bloomington, Ill., and took a commercial course at Bryant & Stratton's Business College, Chicago. At twenty-one years of age he commenced farming, in which business he remained from 1870 to 1876, when he became connected as a partner in the banking firm of Petefish, Skiles & Co., and since that time has acted as assistant cashier and book-keeper. Feb. 23, 1871, he married Virginia Bone, a daughter of William Bone, of Sangamon County, later of Lincoln, Ill. Mr. Conover was the fourth of a family of five children, and was born Sept. 11, 1846. They have two children, William B. and Earnest B. Mr. Conover is a Secretary of and stockholder in the Importers and Breeders' Association of Cass County, and also a member of the Building Association of Virginia. Charles W., is the fifth youngest of the family, and was born April 1, 1848, on the homestead; he was educated and brought up a farmer, and has steadily adhered to his calling. He owns and lives on the Conover homestead, which he has successfully managed since it came into his possession. He married Miss Louise Dever, April 1, 1875; she is a daughter of John Dever (deceased), a farmer and native of Ohio. They have three children: Millie, Dasie L., and an infant not named. Mr. Conover is a thrifty farmer, a Democrat, and much respected in the community.
Conover Dye Gelbirth Turnbow Jackson Crum Lane Petefish Epler
Beggs Thompson Rosenberger Bone Dever
=
Holland NJ Adair-KY Sangamon-IL Morgan-IL Mason-IL OH.
Child of Levi Conover Jr. and Elizabeth Petefish
- Jennie Conover b. 1837, d. 1837
Children of Levi Conover Jr. and Phoebe A. Rosenberger
- Mary Jane Conover b. 2 Dec 1841, d. 15 Mar 1860
- Martha Anna Conover+ b. 12 Feb 1843, d. 31 Mar 1877
- Matilda Ellen Conover+ b. Oct 1844
- George Conover+ b. 11 Sep 1846, d. 11 Mar 1915
- Charles Wesley Conover+ b. 1 Apr 1849, d. 18 Mar 1934
Matilda Conover
F, #3421, b. 11 Jul 1806, d. 7 Jun 1863
Matilda Conover|b. 11 Jul 1806\nd. 7 Jun 1863|p35.htm#i3421|Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Jane Gilbreath|b. circa 1775\nd. after 1837|p35.htm#i3409|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Andrew Gilbreath|b. circa 1730\nd. after 7 May 1783|p927.htm#i92622|Nancy A. Hicklin|b. 1751\nd. circa 1820|p927.htm#i92623|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Matilda Conover was born on 11-Jul-1806 at Adair County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Levi Cownover and Jane Gilbreath. Matilda Conover and Asael Lane were married as per bond on 13-Mar-1826 at Adair County, Kentucky. Matilda Conover died on 7-Jun-1863 at Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa, at age 56. Matilda was buried at South Cemetery, Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa.
She was also known as Matilda Cownover. She was also known as Matilda Covenhoven. She and Asael Lane resided at at Russell County, Kentucky, in 1829. Matilda Conover and Asael Lane removed to at Virginia, Cass County, Illinois, in 1830.
She was also known as Matilda Cownover. She was also known as Matilda Covenhoven. She and Asael Lane resided at at Russell County, Kentucky, in 1829. Matilda Conover and Asael Lane removed to at Virginia, Cass County, Illinois, in 1830.
Children of Matilda Conover and Asael Lane
- John Lane b. 7 Sep 1828, d. 22 Oct 1906
- Emeline Lane+ b. 24 Feb 1829, d. 26 Sep 1885
- (Unknown) Lane b. circa 1831, d. circa 1862
- Levi Conover Lane+ b. 3 Mar 1832, d. 9 Apr 1898
- William Lane b. circa 1834, d. 28 Oct 1861
- Amanda Lane+ b. circa 1836, d. 21 Dec 1862
- Carel Lane b. circa 1840, d. 6 Jan 1909
- Phoebe Lane+ b. 2 Aug 1848, d. Dec 1918
Supposed son James Conover
M, #3422, b. circa 1804
Supposed son James Conover|b. circa 1804|p35.htm#i3422|Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Jane Gilbreath|b. circa 1775\nd. after 1837|p35.htm#i3409|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Andrew Gilbreath|b. circa 1730\nd. after 7 May 1783|p927.htm#i92622|Nancy A. Hicklin|b. 1751\nd. circa 1820|p927.htm#i92623|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Supposed son James Conover was born circa 1804. He was the son of Levi Cownover and Jane Gilbreath. James married Georgianna Beck.
Supposed son James Conover was also known as James Covenhoven.
Supposed son James Conover was also known as James Covenhoven.
Georgianna Beck
F, #3423
Andrew Jackson Conover
M, #3424, b. 26 Apr 1815, d. 25 Apr 1895
Andrew Jackson Conover|b. 26 Apr 1815\nd. 25 Apr 1895|p35.htm#i3424|Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Jane Gilbreath|b. circa 1775\nd. after 1837|p35.htm#i3409|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Andrew Gilbreath|b. circa 1730\nd. after 7 May 1783|p927.htm#i92622|Nancy A. Hicklin|b. 1751\nd. circa 1820|p927.htm#i92623|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Andrew Jackson Conover was born circa 1815 at Kentucky. He was born on 26-Apr-1815 at Adair County, Kentucky. He was the son of Levi Cownover and Jane Gilbreath. Andrew married Phoebe Naylor, daughter of James Naylor and Sarah Selby, on 13-Nov-1833 at Adair County, Kentucky. Andrew married Nancy Jane Bennett on 1-Nov-1851 at Adair County, Kentucky. Andrew Jackson Conover died on 25-Apr-1895 at Adair County, Kentucky, at age 79.
He was also known as A. J. Conover. He was also known as Andrew Cownover. He was also known as Jackson Covenhoven. In the census on 20-Aug-1870 Andrew Jackson Conover was named Andrew Conover.
He was also known as A. J. Conover. He was also known as Andrew Cownover. He was also known as Jackson Covenhoven. In the census on 20-Aug-1870 Andrew Jackson Conover was named Andrew Conover.
Children of Andrew Jackson Conover and Phoebe Naylor
- Mary Conover b. 1833
- Sarah Jane Conover b. 3 Nov 1834
- Matilda Conover b. 17 Jan 1836
- Mary Susan Conover b. 20 Jul 1838, d. 4 Jul 1902
- Levi Conover b. 18 Jan 1840, d. 11 Jul 1871
- Elizabeth Ann Eliza Conover b. 6 Jul 1842
- James Knox Polk Conover+ b. 7 Mar 1845, d. 21 Dec 1920
- Samuel Brinston Conover+ b. 2 Apr 1847, d. 5 Jan 1929
- Catherine Cownover b. 28 Aug 1848
Children of Andrew Jackson Conover and Nancy Jane Bennett
- Catharine Conover b. circa 1850
- Elizabeth Montra Conover b. 6 Feb 1853
- Winfield Scott Conover+ b. 14 Sep 1854, d. 17 Jun 1905
- Issabella Conover b. 26 Feb 1855
- Fannie J. Conover+ b. circa Dec 1860
- Louraller Conover b. 3 Feb 1861
Phoebe Naylor
F, #3425, b. 11 Oct 1810, d. before 22 Jul 1850
Phoebe Naylor|b. 11 Oct 1810\nd. before 22 Jul 1850|p35.htm#i3425|James Naylor||p4033.htm#i403250|Sarah Selby||p4033.htm#i403251|||||||||||||
Phoebe Naylor was born on 11-Oct-1810 at Virgina. She was the daughter of James Naylor and Sarah Selby. Phoebe married Andrew Jackson Conover, son of Levi Cownover and Jane Gilbreath, on 13-Nov-1833 at Adair County, Kentucky. Phoebe Naylor died before 22-Jul-1850; not on 1850 census.
She was also known as Phebe Naylor.
She was also known as Phebe Naylor.
Children of Phoebe Naylor and Andrew Jackson Conover
- Mary Conover b. 1833
- Sarah Jane Conover b. 3 Nov 1834
- Matilda Conover b. 17 Jan 1836
- Mary Susan Conover b. 20 Jul 1838, d. 4 Jul 1902
- Levi Conover b. 18 Jan 1840, d. 11 Jul 1871
- Elizabeth Ann Eliza Conover b. 6 Jul 1842
- James Knox Polk Conover+ b. 7 Mar 1845, d. 21 Dec 1920
- Samuel Brinston Conover+ b. 2 Apr 1847, d. 5 Jan 1929
- Catherine Cownover b. 28 Aug 1848
Peter Conover
M, #3426, b. 15 May 1802, d. 22 Jul 1885
Peter Conover|b. 15 May 1802\nd. 22 Jul 1885|p35.htm#i3426|Levi Cownover|b. 10 Oct 1757\nd. 18 Jan 1837|p35.htm#i3407|Jane Gilbreath|b. circa 1775\nd. after 1837|p35.htm#i3409|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Andrew Gilbreath|b. circa 1730\nd. after 7 May 1783|p927.htm#i92622|Nancy A. Hicklin|b. 1751\nd. circa 1820|p927.htm#i92623|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Peter Conover was born on 15-May-1802 at Adair County, Kentucky. He was the son of Levi Cownover and Jane Gilbreath. Peter Conover was born on 20-May-1802. Peter married Elizabeth Marshall in Nov-1827 at Morgan County, Illinois. Peter married Bersheba Taylor on 17-Jan-1832 at Morgan County, Illinois. Peter married Sally Leach before 1852. Peter married Mary Ann Conover on 29-Dec-1856 at Cass County, Illinois. Peter Conover died on 22-Jul-1885 at age 83. Peter was buried after 22-Jul-1885 at Harristown Cemetery, Harristown, Macon County, Illinois.
He was also known as Peter Cownover. He was also known as Peter Covenhoven. He resided at at Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, before 1825. He resided at at Morgan County, Illinois, in 1825. He resided at at Macon County, Illinois, in 1828; where he purchased a farm where he died.
He was also known as Peter Cownover. He was also known as Peter Covenhoven. He resided at at Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, before 1825. He resided at at Morgan County, Illinois, in 1825. He resided at at Macon County, Illinois, in 1828; where he purchased a farm where he died.
Child of Peter Conover and Elizabeth Marshall
- Levi Conover+ b. 6 Jun 1828, d. 28 Jan 1898
Children of Peter Conover and Bersheba Taylor
- Mary J. Conover b. 1833, d. 5 May 1839
- John Conover+ b. circa 1834
- David Conover b. 1836, d. 22 Mar 1837
- Matilda Conover b. Nov 1836, d. 8 Dec 1836
- Sarah Conover b. Dec 1837, d. 22 May 1839
- William T. Conover b. Dec 1838, d. 16 May 1839
- Albert Taylor Conover+ b. 13 Feb 1841, d. 12 Dec 1890
- Eliza J. Conover b. 11 Dec 1842, d. 30 Nov 1926
- Harriet Conover b. circa 1845
- Evan H. Conover b. 23 Oct 1848
Child of Peter Conover and Sally Leach
- William A. Conover b. Apr 1852, d. 11 Oct 1852
Sally Leach
F, #3427
Child of Sally Leach and Peter Conover
- William A. Conover b. Apr 1852, d. 11 Oct 1852
Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.
M, #3428, b. 1 Nov 1748, d. 22 Sep 1803
Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr. was born on 1-Nov-1748 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Jonathan married Martha Davidson on 2-Jun-1763 at East Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey. Jonathan married Martha Davidson circa 1770. Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr. died on 22-Sep-1803 at Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 54. He died in Dec-1803 at Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 55.
He he was an elder of the Presbyterian Church in Cranbury, NJ at First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He resided at at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He he was an elder of the Presbyterian Church in Cranbury, NJ at First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He resided at at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Children of Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr. and Martha Davidson
- Hannah Coombs+ b. 5 Jun 1770, d. 15 Oct 1846
- Rebecca Coombs+ b. circa 1772, d. 1846
Martha Davidson
F, #3429, b. circa 1750, d. before 1800
Martha Davidson was born circa 1748 at East Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was born circa 1750. Martha married Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr. on 2-Jun-1763 at East Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey. Martha married Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr. circa 1770. Martha Davidson died before 1800.
Children of Martha Davidson and Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.
- Hannah Coombs+ b. 5 Jun 1770, d. 15 Oct 1846
- Rebecca Coombs+ b. circa 1772, d. 1846
Catherine VanLiew Conover
F, #3430, b. 1 Jan 1790, d. 15 Jan 1852
Catherine VanLiew Conover|b. 1 Jan 1790\nd. 15 Jan 1852|p35.htm#i3430|Peter Cownover|b. 9 Feb 1769\nd. 15 May 1835|p34.htm#i3388|Hannah Coombs|b. 5 Jun 1770\nd. 15 Oct 1846|p34.htm#i3389|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Catherine VanLiew Conover was born on 1-Jan-1790 at near, Hopewell, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs. Catherine VanLiew Conover and Eli W. Reding obtained a marriage license on 15-Sep-1806 at Woodford County, Kentucky. Catherine married Eli W. Reding, son of Isaac Reding and Mildred (Unknown), on 17-Sep-1806 at Woodford County, Kentucky. Catherine VanLiew Conover died on 15-Jan-1852 at Cass County, Illinois, at age 62.
She was also known as Catherine VanLiew Cownover. She was also known as Catherine Van Lou Conover. She was also known as Catherine Van Lou Covenhoven.
She was also known as Catherine VanLiew Cownover. She was also known as Catherine Van Lou Conover. She was also known as Catherine Van Lou Covenhoven.
Children of Catherine VanLiew Conover and Eli W. Reding
- Isaac Newton Reding Sr.+ b. 23 Jan 1808, d. 23 Jan 1882
- Peter Conover Reding+ b. 28 Aug 1809, d. 9 May 1886
- Hannah Eliza Reding+ b. 11 Apr 1811, d. Apr 1867
- Martha Ann Reding+ b. 24 Dec 1812, d. 16 Feb 1878
Eli W. Reding
M, #3431, b. 1 Jan 1778, d. 15 Mar 1852
Eli W. Reding|b. 1 Jan 1778\nd. 15 Mar 1852|p35.htm#i3431|Isaac Reding||p1553.htm#i155202|Mildred (Unknown)||p1553.htm#i155203|||||||||||||
Eli W. Reding was born on 1-Jan-1778 at Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky. He was the son of Isaac Reding and Mildred (Unknown). Eli W. Reding and Catherine VanLiew Conover obtained a marriage license on 15-Sep-1806 at Woodford County, Kentucky. Eli married Catherine VanLiew Conover, daughter of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, on 17-Sep-1806 at Woodford County, Kentucky. Eli W. Reding died on 15-Mar-1852 at Morgan County, Illinois, at age 74.
He was also known as Eli W. Reading. He was also known as Eli W. Redding.
He was also known as Eli W. Reading. He was also known as Eli W. Redding.
Children of Eli W. Reding and Catherine VanLiew Conover
- Isaac Newton Reding Sr.+ b. 23 Jan 1808, d. 23 Jan 1882
- Peter Conover Reding+ b. 28 Aug 1809, d. 9 May 1886
- Hannah Eliza Reding+ b. 11 Apr 1811, d. Apr 1867
- Martha Ann Reding+ b. 24 Dec 1812, d. 16 Feb 1878
Maj. William Cownover
M, #3432, b. 4 Jul 1794, d. 15 May 1848
Maj. William Cownover|b. 4 Jul 1794\nd. 15 May 1848|p35.htm#i3432|Peter Cownover|b. 9 Feb 1769\nd. 15 May 1835|p34.htm#i3388|Hannah Coombs|b. 5 Jun 1770\nd. 15 Oct 1846|p34.htm#i3389|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Maj. William Cownover was born on 4-Jul-1794 at Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky. He was the son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs. William married Rebecca Hopkins, daughter of Robert Hopkins and Nancy Spence, on 10-Oct-1814 at Woodford County, Kentucky. Maj. William Cownover died on 15-May-1848 at Cass County, Illinois, at age 53. William was buried at Mt. Zion Baptist Church cemetery, Kilbourne, Mason County, Illinois.
He was also known as William Cournover. He was also known as William Conover. He was also known as William Covenhoven. He and Rebecca Hopkins resided at at Illinois in 1825.
He was also known as William Cournover. He was also known as William Conover. He was also known as William Covenhoven. He and Rebecca Hopkins resided at at Illinois in 1825.
Children of Maj. William Cownover and Rebecca Hopkins
- Mary Ann Conover b. 11 Aug 1815, d. 21 Oct 1907
- Nancy H. Conover+ b. 6 Jul 1818, d. 12 Oct 1895
- Catherine Conover+ b. 1820, d. 1910
- Peter Conover b. 1823
- Robert Franklin Conover+ b. 28 Feb 1826, d. 20 Jan 1903
- Sarah Elizabeth Conover+ b. 1828
- William Henry Conover+ b. 14 Dec 1831, d. 7 Jan 1898
- Martha A. Conover+ b. 16 Jul 1833, d. 4 Dec 1916
- Susan Amelia Conover+ b. 23 Nov 1838, d. 5 Jan 1882
- Rebecca Conover+ b. Feb 1840, d. 1908
- Joseph Benjamin Conover+ b. 28 Sep 1844, d. 7 May 1919
Rebecca Hopkins
F, #3433, b. 1796, d. 6 Jul 1845
Rebecca Hopkins|b. 1796\nd. 6 Jul 1845|p35.htm#i3433|Robert Hopkins||p1619.htm#i161853|Nancy Spence||p1619.htm#i161854|||||||||||||
Rebecca Hopkins was born in 1796 at Sussex County, Delaware. She was the daughter of Robert Hopkins and Nancy Spence. Rebecca married Maj. William Cownover, son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, on 10-Oct-1814 at Woodford County, Kentucky. Rebecca Hopkins died on 6-Jul-1845 at Cass County, Illinois. She died on 6-Jul-1845 at Mason County, Illinois. Rebecca was buried at Mt. Zion Baptist Church cemetery, Kilbourne, Mason County, Illinois.
She and Maj. William Cownover resided at at Illinois in 1825.
She and Maj. William Cownover resided at at Illinois in 1825.
Children of Rebecca Hopkins and Maj. William Cownover
- Mary Ann Conover b. 11 Aug 1815, d. 21 Oct 1907
- Nancy H. Conover+ b. 6 Jul 1818, d. 12 Oct 1895
- Catherine Conover+ b. 1820, d. 1910
- Peter Conover b. 1823
- Robert Franklin Conover+ b. 28 Feb 1826, d. 20 Jan 1903
- Sarah Elizabeth Conover+ b. 1828
- William Henry Conover+ b. 14 Dec 1831, d. 7 Jan 1898
- Martha A. Conover+ b. 16 Jul 1833, d. 4 Dec 1916
- Susan Amelia Conover+ b. 23 Nov 1838, d. 5 Jan 1882
- Rebecca Conover+ b. Feb 1840, d. 1908
- Joseph Benjamin Conover+ b. 28 Sep 1844, d. 7 May 1919
Jonathan Coombs Cownover
M, #3456, b. 15 Apr 1797, d. 16 Sep 1856
Jonathan Coombs Cownover|b. 15 Apr 1797\nd. 16 Sep 1856|p35.htm#i3456|Peter Cownover|b. 9 Feb 1769\nd. 15 May 1835|p34.htm#i3388|Hannah Coombs|b. 5 Jun 1770\nd. 15 Oct 1846|p34.htm#i3389|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jonathan Coombs Cownover was born on 15-Apr-1797 at Woodford County, Kentucky. He was the son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs. Jonathan Coombs Cownover married Martha D. Bergen, his cousin, daughter of George I. Bergen and Rebecca Coombs, on 16-Sep-1818. Jonathan Coombs Cownover died on 16-Sep-1856 at age 59. Jonathan was buried after 16-Sep-1856 at Bath, Mason County, Illinois. He died circa 11-May-1859 at Mason County, Illinois.
He was also known as Jonathan Coombs Covenhoven. He was also known as Jonathan Coombs Conover. He and Martha D. Bergen members of the Baptist Church. 1 Jan 1850 - Jonathan buys S/2 NW S17-T20-R9, Mason co., IL., 320Acres 18 May 1850 - sells to Wm, NW/4 NE/4 S8-T20-R8, Mason Co., IL, 40Acres 25 Jan 1850 - sells to Peter, SW/4 Ne/4 S8-T20-R8, Mason co., IL, 40Acres 25 Mar 1850 - sells to David Smalley, NE/4 NW/4 S8-T20-R8, Mason Co., IL, 40Acres.
He was also known as Jonathan Coombs Covenhoven. He was also known as Jonathan Coombs Conover. He and Martha D. Bergen members of the Baptist Church. 1 Jan 1850 - Jonathan buys S/2 NW S17-T20-R9, Mason co., IL., 320Acres 18 May 1850 - sells to Wm, NW/4 NE/4 S8-T20-R8, Mason Co., IL, 40Acres 25 Jan 1850 - sells to Peter, SW/4 Ne/4 S8-T20-R8, Mason co., IL, 40Acres 25 Mar 1850 - sells to David Smalley, NE/4 NW/4 S8-T20-R8, Mason Co., IL, 40Acres.
Children of Jonathan Coombs Cownover and Martha D. Bergen
- John B. Conover+ b. 1819, d. 25 Jun 1862
- William H. Conover+ b. 1822, d. circa 1898
- Peter Conover+ b. circa May 1822, d. 1900
- Hannah Rebecca Conover+ b. 15 May, d. 1902
- Ida V. Conover b. 1836
Martha D. Bergen
F, #3457, b. 14 Jun 1801, d. 9 Sep 1839
Martha D. Bergen|b. 14 Jun 1801\nd. 9 Sep 1839|p35.htm#i3457|George I. Bergen|b. 16 Jun 1764\nd. Feb 1825|p35.htm#i3462|Rebecca Coombs|b. circa 1772\nd. 1846|p35.htm#i3463|John B. Bergen|b. 27 Mar 1739\nd. 22 Jun 1808|p37.htm#i3639|Sarah B. Strycker|b. 25 Aug 1745\nd. 18 Sep 1821|p37.htm#i3640|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|
Martha D. Bergen was born on 14-Jun-1801 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of George I. Bergen and Rebecca Coombs. Martha D. Bergen married Jonathan Coombs Cownover, his cousin, son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, on 16-Sep-1818. Martha D. Bergen died on 9-Sep-1839 at Morgan County, Illinois, at age 38.
She and Jonathan Coombs Cownover members of the Baptist Church.
She and Jonathan Coombs Cownover members of the Baptist Church.
Children of Martha D. Bergen and Jonathan Coombs Cownover
- John B. Conover+ b. 1819, d. 25 Jun 1862
- William H. Conover+ b. 1822, d. circa 1898
- Peter Conover+ b. circa May 1822, d. 1900
- Hannah Rebecca Conover+ b. 15 May, d. 1902
- Ida V. Conover b. 1836
Levi P. Conover
M, #3458, b. 27 Oct 1799, d. 14 Apr 1848
Levi P. Conover|b. 27 Oct 1799\nd. 14 Apr 1848|p35.htm#i3458|Peter Cownover|b. 9 Feb 1769\nd. 15 May 1835|p34.htm#i3388|Hannah Coombs|b. 5 Jun 1770\nd. 15 Oct 1846|p34.htm#i3389|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Levi P. Conover was born on 27-Oct-1799 at Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky. He was the son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs. Levi married Margaret Wilson, daughter of James Wilson and Bridget Custer, on 22-Feb-1821 at Gallatin County, Kentucky. Levi married Margaret Wilson, daughter of James Wilson and Bridget Custer, on 22-Feb-1821 at Woodford County, Kentucky. Levi P. Conover died on 14-Apr-1848 at Fulton County, Illinois, at age 48.
He was also known as Levi Covenhoven. He was also known as Levi Cownover.
He was also known as Levi Covenhoven. He was also known as Levi Cownover.
Children of Levi P. Conover and Margaret Wilson
- James Conover b. circa 1822, d. after 1822
- Frances Emerine Conover+ b. 24 Sep 1824, d. 2 Feb 1858
- Clarissa Conover+ b. 1 Jun 1826, d. 2 Feb 1858
- Biddy Custer Conover+ b. 1828, d. 31 Jan 1896
- Harriet Conover+ b. 1833, d. 11 Sep 1861
- Catherine Conover+ b. 17 Feb 1835, d. 10 May 1863
- Susan Jane Conover b. 1837
- Martha Combs Conover+ b. 30 Dec 1839, d. 2 May 1890
- Margaret Conover+ b. 27 Aug 1841, d. 19 Jun 1926
- John Hardin Conover+ b. 27 Feb 1846, d. 2 Apr 1928
Margaret Wilson
F, #3459, b. 10 Jan 1802, d. 1876
Margaret Wilson|b. 10 Jan 1802\nd. 1876|p35.htm#i3459|James Wilson|b. 1772\nd. 1858|p3298.htm#i329715|Bridget Custer||p1618.htm#i161722|||||||||||||
Margaret Wilson was born on 10-Jan-1802 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of James Wilson and Bridget Custer. Margaret married Levi P. Conover, son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, on 22-Feb-1821 at Gallatin County, Kentucky. Margaret married Levi P. Conover, son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, on 22-Feb-1821 at Woodford County, Kentucky. Margaret Wilson died in 1876. Margaret was buried at Hart/Heart Cemetery, Woodland Twp., Fulton County, Illinois.
She was also known as (Unknown) Wilson.
She was also known as (Unknown) Wilson.
Children of Margaret Wilson and Levi P. Conover
- James Conover b. circa 1822, d. after 1822
- Frances Emerine Conover+ b. 24 Sep 1824, d. 2 Feb 1858
- Clarissa Conover+ b. 1 Jun 1826, d. 2 Feb 1858
- Biddy Custer Conover+ b. 1828, d. 31 Jan 1896
- Harriet Conover+ b. 1833, d. 11 Sep 1861
- Catherine Conover+ b. 17 Feb 1835, d. 10 May 1863
- Susan Jane Conover b. 1837
- Martha Combs Conover+ b. 30 Dec 1839, d. 2 May 1890
- Margaret Conover+ b. 27 Aug 1841, d. 19 Jun 1926
- John Hardin Conover+ b. 27 Feb 1846, d. 2 Apr 1928
Mary Ann Cownover
F, #3460, b. 5 Dec 1801
Mary Ann Cownover|b. 5 Dec 1801|p35.htm#i3460|Peter Cownover|b. 9 Feb 1769\nd. 15 May 1835|p34.htm#i3388|Hannah Coombs|b. 5 Jun 1770\nd. 15 Oct 1846|p34.htm#i3389|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Ann Cownover was born on 5-Dec-1801 at Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs. Mary Ann Cownover married Jonathan Coombs Bergen, her cousin, son of George I. Bergen and Rebecca Coombs, on 1-Dec-1819 at Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky.
Mary Ann Cownover and Jonathan Coombs Bergen members of the Baptist church. Mary Ann Cownover was also known as Mary Ann Conover. She was also known as Mary Ann Covenhoven.
Mary Ann Cownover and Jonathan Coombs Bergen members of the Baptist church. Mary Ann Cownover was also known as Mary Ann Conover. She was also known as Mary Ann Covenhoven.
Children of Mary Ann Cownover and Jonathan Coombs Bergen
- David Coombs Bergen b. 17 May 1824, d. 26 Feb 1847
- Hannah Rebecca Bergen b. 2 May 1827, d. 6 Aug 1850
- Catherine Bergen b. 24 Jan 1831, d. 10 Mar 1832
- Peter A. Bergen+ b. 4 Jul 1837
- Mary Elizabeth Bergen b. 27 Oct 1840, d. 7 Nov 1840
Jonathan Coombs Bergen
M, #3461, b. 20 May 1799, d. 15 Dec 1848
Jonathan Coombs Bergen|b. 20 May 1799\nd. 15 Dec 1848|p35.htm#i3461|George I. Bergen|b. 16 Jun 1764\nd. Feb 1825|p35.htm#i3462|Rebecca Coombs|b. circa 1772\nd. 1846|p35.htm#i3463|John B. Bergen|b. 27 Mar 1739\nd. 22 Jun 1808|p37.htm#i3639|Sarah B. Strycker|b. 25 Aug 1745\nd. 18 Sep 1821|p37.htm#i3640|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|
Jonathan Coombs Bergen was born on 20-May-1799. He was the son of George I. Bergen and Rebecca Coombs. Jonathan Coombs Bergen was born on 14-Jul-1799 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He married Mary Ann Cownover, her cousin, daughter of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, on 1-Dec-1819 at Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky. Jonathan Coombs Bergen died on 15-Dec-1848 at age 49.
He and Mary Ann Cownover members of the Baptist church.
He and Mary Ann Cownover members of the Baptist church.
Children of Jonathan Coombs Bergen and Mary Ann Cownover
- David Coombs Bergen b. 17 May 1824, d. 26 Feb 1847
- Hannah Rebecca Bergen b. 2 May 1827, d. 6 Aug 1850
- Catherine Bergen b. 24 Jan 1831, d. 10 Mar 1832
- Peter A. Bergen+ b. 4 Jul 1837
- Mary Elizabeth Bergen b. 27 Oct 1840, d. 7 Nov 1840
George I. Bergen
M, #3462, b. 16 Jun 1764, d. Feb 1825
George I. Bergen|b. 16 Jun 1764\nd. Feb 1825|p35.htm#i3462|John B. Bergen|b. 27 Mar 1739\nd. 22 Jun 1808|p37.htm#i3639|Sarah B. Strycker|b. 25 Aug 1745\nd. 18 Sep 1821|p37.htm#i3640|Joris Bergen|b. 9 Oct 1712\nd. 13 Oct 1784|p37.htm#i3605|Grietje Dumont|b. 24 Jan 1715\nd. 11 Feb 1743|p1552.htm#i155180|Abraham Stryker|b. 2 Aug 1715\nd. 4 Apr 1777|p1552.htm#i155178|Ida Ryder|b. 9 Nov 1719\nd. 12 Nov 1753|p1552.htm#i155179|
George I. Bergen was born on 16-Jun-1764 at near, Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was the son of John B. Bergen and Sarah B. Strycker. George I. Bergen was baptized on 4-Oct-1767; by the Rev. Mr. Van Harlingen. George married Rebecca Coombs, daughter of Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr. and Martha Davidson, in 1789. George I. Bergen died in Feb-1825 at Morgan County, Illinois, at age 60.
He resided at at Woodford County, Kentucky, circa 1818; with his wife, 8 of his 11 children.
He resided at at Woodford County, Kentucky, circa 1818; with his wife, 8 of his 11 children.
Children of George I. Bergen and Rebecca Coombs
- Rev John G. Bergen+ b. 27 Nov 1790, d. 17 Jan 1872
- David Combs Bergen+ b. 2 Jan 1795, d. Jul 1834
- Jonathan Coombs Bergen+ b. 20 May 1799, d. 15 Dec 1848
- Martha D. Bergen+ b. 14 Jun 1801, d. 9 Sep 1839
Rebecca Coombs
F, #3463, b. circa 1772, d. 1846
Rebecca Coombs|b. circa 1772\nd. 1846|p35.htm#i3463|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|||||||||||||
Rebecca Coombs was born circa 1772 at East Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr. and Martha Davidson. Rebecca married George I. Bergen, son of John B. Bergen and Sarah B. Strycker, in 1789. Rebecca married Rev. (Unknown) Kenner in 1827. Rebecca Coombs died in 1846.
She was also known as Rebecca Combs. Beverly Nelson in her file has Rebecca married to Peter I. Bergen, no parents, same date. I believe this is wrong. dkc in 1789.
She was also known as Rebecca Combs. Beverly Nelson in her file has Rebecca married to Peter I. Bergen, no parents, same date. I believe this is wrong. dkc in 1789.
Children of Rebecca Coombs and George I. Bergen
- Rev John G. Bergen+ b. 27 Nov 1790, d. 17 Jan 1872
- David Combs Bergen+ b. 2 Jan 1795, d. Jul 1834
- Jonathan Coombs Bergen+ b. 20 May 1799, d. 15 Dec 1848
- Martha D. Bergen+ b. 14 Jun 1801, d. 9 Sep 1839
Martha Cownover
F, #3464, b. 6 Nov 1803, d. 26 Apr 1811
Martha Cownover|b. 6 Nov 1803\nd. 26 Apr 1811|p35.htm#i3464|Peter Cownover|b. 9 Feb 1769\nd. 15 May 1835|p34.htm#i3388|Hannah Coombs|b. 5 Jun 1770\nd. 15 Oct 1846|p34.htm#i3389|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Martha Cownover was born on 6-Nov-1803 at Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs. She died young.
Martha Cownover was also known as Martha Covenhoven.
Martha Cownover was also known as Martha Covenhoven.
Dominicus John Garret Conover
M, #3465, b. 15 Dec 1812, d. 7 Sep 1893
Dominicus John Garret Conover|b. 15 Dec 1812\nd. 7 Sep 1893|p35.htm#i3465|Peter Cownover|b. 9 Feb 1769\nd. 15 May 1835|p34.htm#i3388|Hannah Coombs|b. 5 Jun 1770\nd. 15 Oct 1846|p34.htm#i3389|Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 7 Jun 1724\nd. 28 Jun 1778|p4.htm#i356|Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|Judge Jonathan Coombs Jr.|b. 1 Nov 1748\nd. 22 Sep 1803|p35.htm#i3428|Martha Davidson|b. circa 1750\nd. before 1800|p35.htm#i3429|
Relationship=2nd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Dominicus John Garret Conover was born on 15-Dec-1812 at Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky. He was the son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs. Dominicus married Susan B. Houghton, daughter of Elijah Houghton and Charlotte Hart, on 5-Sep-1833 at Sangamon County, Illinois. Dominicus married Susan B. Houghton, daughter of Elijah Houghton and Charlotte Hart, before 1834; Dominicus's first wife. Dominicus married Hannah Brisby on 7-Apr-1846 at Cass County, Illinois. Dominicus married Hannah Brisby on 7-Apr-1846 at Morgan County, Illinois. Dominicus John Garret Conover died on 7-Sep-1893 at Verdon or Stella, Richards County, Nebraska, at age 80.
He resided at at Stella, Nebraska; after the death of his mother. He was also known as Dominicus John Garret Covenhoven.
1879 History of Menard & Mason Counties
Chicago
Published by: O.L. Baskin & Co., Historical Publishers
186 Dearborn Street
JOHN G. CONOVER
Page 860
JOHN G. CONOVER, farmer; P. O. Biggs. As early as 1790, Peter Conover, of Monmouth Co., moved with his family to Woodford Co., Ky., where, in December, 1812, the subject of this sketch was born. The elder Conover was the youngest of five brothers, and the four oldest were all soldiers of the Revolution. In 1822, the Conover family, with a large number of relatives and acquaintances, desirous of locating beyond the influence of slavery, moved by wagons to this State, the journey occupying some months, and attended with hardships that would have deterred any but the stout-hearted. The party reached Springfield in June, and, after an examination of the country, chose the Jersey Prairie, in what is now Morgan Co., as the site of their future home. Peter Conover and his wife remained in this locality until their death, which occurred to the first in May, 1835, and to the latter in October, 1846. John G. Conover was married, in 1833, to Miss Susan Houghton; she died in 1845, and he was married, in 1846, to Mrs. Hannah Mitchell. He moved to this county in 1841, and settled in the vicinity of Bath. In 1849, he crossed the plains to California, and returned by way of the Isthmus in 1851. In the early days of Morgan and Menard Cos., he enjoyed the acquaintance of Lincoln, Yates and Col. Hardin, the latter making his home, in his youth, with the Conover family. Mr. Conover settled upon the place he now occupies, on Sec. 31, in 1866, consisting of 160 acres, well improved, and worth about $30 per acre. His business capacity and integrity have been recognized by the people of Sherman Township, and on various occasions they have chosen him Justice of the Peace, and, for five years in succession, Assessor.
He resided at at Stella, Nebraska; after the death of his mother. He was also known as Dominicus John Garret Covenhoven.
1879 History of Menard & Mason Counties
Chicago
Published by: O.L. Baskin & Co., Historical Publishers
186 Dearborn Street
JOHN G. CONOVER
Page 860
JOHN G. CONOVER, farmer; P. O. Biggs. As early as 1790, Peter Conover, of Monmouth Co., moved with his family to Woodford Co., Ky., where, in December, 1812, the subject of this sketch was born. The elder Conover was the youngest of five brothers, and the four oldest were all soldiers of the Revolution. In 1822, the Conover family, with a large number of relatives and acquaintances, desirous of locating beyond the influence of slavery, moved by wagons to this State, the journey occupying some months, and attended with hardships that would have deterred any but the stout-hearted. The party reached Springfield in June, and, after an examination of the country, chose the Jersey Prairie, in what is now Morgan Co., as the site of their future home. Peter Conover and his wife remained in this locality until their death, which occurred to the first in May, 1835, and to the latter in October, 1846. John G. Conover was married, in 1833, to Miss Susan Houghton; she died in 1845, and he was married, in 1846, to Mrs. Hannah Mitchell. He moved to this county in 1841, and settled in the vicinity of Bath. In 1849, he crossed the plains to California, and returned by way of the Isthmus in 1851. In the early days of Morgan and Menard Cos., he enjoyed the acquaintance of Lincoln, Yates and Col. Hardin, the latter making his home, in his youth, with the Conover family. Mr. Conover settled upon the place he now occupies, on Sec. 31, in 1866, consisting of 160 acres, well improved, and worth about $30 per acre. His business capacity and integrity have been recognized by the people of Sherman Township, and on various occasions they have chosen him Justice of the Peace, and, for five years in succession, Assessor.
Children of Dominicus John Garret Conover and Susan B. Houghton
- Dr. Alfred Grayson Houghton Conover+ b. 15 Jun 1834, d. 13 Mar 1874
- Peter Elijah Conover b. 11 Nov 1835, d. 19 Sep 1838
- Hannah Elizabeth Conover b. 17 Nov 1837, d. 6 Oct 1839
- Catherine Conover b. 16 Aug 1839
- Mary Elizabeth Conover b. 31 Oct 1841, d. 6 Nov 1841
- John Coombs Conover b. 21 Nov 1842, d. 27 Jun 1864
- Susan Conover b. 16 Sep 1845, d. 25 Oct 1846
Children of Dominicus John Garret Conover and Hannah Brisby
- Joseph Milton Conover+
- Ellen Conover b. 22 Jun 1847, d. 11 Nov 1849
- Jonathan Garret Conover b. 18 Dec 1849
- Harvey M. Conover+ b. 18 Nov 1854, d. 16 Jan 1901
- Charles Harvey Conover+ b. 23 Nov 1859, d. 17 Jan 1930
Susan B. Houghton
F, #3466, b. 25 Oct 1814, d. 26 Sep 1845
Susan B. Houghton|b. 25 Oct 1814\nd. 26 Sep 1845|p35.htm#i3466|Elijah Houghton|b. 11 Oct 1783\nd. 7 Oct 1852|p1552.htm#i155183|Charlotte Hart|b. circa 1783\nd. circa 1816|p2555.htm#i255494|||||||||||||
Susan B. Houghton was born on 25-Oct-1814 at Morgan County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Elijah Houghton and Charlotte Hart. Susan married Dominicus John Garret Conover, son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, on 5-Sep-1833 at Sangamon County, Illinois. Susan married Dominicus John Garret Conover, son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, before 1834; Dominicus's first wife. Susan B. Houghton died on 26-Sep-1845 at Morgan County, Illinois, at age 30.
She was also known as Susan Grayson Houghton. She was also known as Susan Houghton.
She was also known as Susan Grayson Houghton. She was also known as Susan Houghton.
Children of Susan B. Houghton and Dominicus John Garret Conover
- Dr. Alfred Grayson Houghton Conover+ b. 15 Jun 1834, d. 13 Mar 1874
- Peter Elijah Conover b. 11 Nov 1835, d. 19 Sep 1838
- Hannah Elizabeth Conover b. 17 Nov 1837, d. 6 Oct 1839
- Catherine Conover b. 16 Aug 1839
- Mary Elizabeth Conover b. 31 Oct 1841, d. 6 Nov 1841
- John Coombs Conover b. 21 Nov 1842, d. 27 Jun 1864
- Susan Conover b. 16 Sep 1845, d. 25 Oct 1846
Hannah Brisby
F, #3467, b. 21 Nov 1816, d. 21 Aug 1895
Hannah Brisby was born on 21-Nov-1816 at Center Moreland, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. Hannah married James S. Mitchell on 12-Aug-1836 at Switzerland County, Indiana. Hannah married Dominicus John Garret Conover, son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, on 7-Apr-1846 at Cass County, Illinois. Hannah married Dominicus John Garret Conover, son of Peter Cownover and Hannah Coombs, on 7-Apr-1846 at Morgan County, Illinois. Hannah Brisby died on 21-Aug-1895 at Verdon, Richards County, Nebraska, at age 78.
She was also known as Hannah Mitchell.
She was also known as Hannah Mitchell.
Children of Hannah Brisby and James S. Mitchell
- Mary F. Mitchell b. before 7 Apr 1846
- Harriet Mitchell b. before 7 Apr 1846
Children of Hannah Brisby and Dominicus John Garret Conover
- Joseph Milton Conover+
- Ellen Conover b. 22 Jun 1847, d. 11 Nov 1849
- Jonathan Garret Conover b. 18 Dec 1849
- Harvey M. Conover+ b. 18 Nov 1854, d. 16 Jan 1901
- Charles Harvey Conover+ b. 23 Nov 1859, d. 17 Jan 1930
Ann Couwenhoven
F, #3468, b. 19 Sep 1736
Ann Couwenhoven|b. 19 Sep 1736|p35.htm#i3468|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|William W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie L. Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Garret R. Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1671\nd. 5 Sep 1745|p12.htm#i1181|Neeltje C. Van Voorhees|b. 30 Jun 1676\nd. 4 Aug 1750|p6.htm#i567|
Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ann Couwenhoven was baptized on 19-Sep-1736 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck.
Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven1
F, #3469, b. 12 Mar 1738, d. 19 Jul 1802
Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|William W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie L. Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Garret R. Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1671\nd. 5 Sep 1745|p12.htm#i1181|Neeltje C. Van Voorhees|b. 30 Jun 1676\nd. 4 Aug 1750|p6.htm#i567|
Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven was born on 12-Mar-1738. She was the daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck. Nelly married Capt. Kenneth Hankinson, son of Thomas John Hankinson and Helena Anderson, circa 1757. Nelly married Capt. Kenneth Hankinson, son of Thomas John Hankinson and Helena Anderson, on 25-May-1757 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven died on 19-Jul-1802 at age 64. Nelly was buried circa 20-Jul-1802 at Old Tennent Church Cemetery, Tennent, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Elinore Couwenhoven. She was also known as Eleanor Conover.
She was also known as Elinore Couwenhoven. She was also known as Eleanor Conover.
Children of Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven and Capt. Kenneth Hankinson
- Helena Hankinson+ b. 10 Apr 1758, d. 21 Oct 1817
- William Hankinson+ b. 16 Jan 1759, d. circa 1778
- Hannah Hankinson+ b. 22 Nov 1760, d. Jun 1824
- James Hankinson+ b. 15 Jan 1763, d. 15 Nov 1813
- Thomas K. Hankinson+ b. 17 Nov 1765, d. circa 1849
- John Hankinson b. 7 Feb 1767, d. circa 8 Feb 1767
- Elizabeth Hankinson+ b. 8 Jun 1768, d. 18 Mar 1847
- Isaac Hankinson b. 5 Oct 1770
- Kenneth Hankinson+ b. 24 Jan 1772, d. 31 Mar 1827
- Lydia Hankinson+ b. 11 May 1774, d. 9 Jul 1844
- Joseph Hankinson+ b. 8 Sep 1776
- Peter Hankinson b. 16 May 1779
- John Hankinson b. 15 Jun 1783
Citations
- Not 100% definate.
Capt. Kenneth Hankinson
M, #3470, b. 24 Jan 1731/32, d. 6 Oct 1807
Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Thomas John Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|||||||||||||
Capt. Kenneth Hankinson was born on 24-Jan-1731. He was born on 24-Jan-1731/32. He was the son of Thomas John Hankinson and Helena Anderson. Kenneth married Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck, circa 1757. Kenneth married Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck, on 25-May-1757 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Capt. Kenneth Hankinson died on 6-Oct-1807 at age 75. Kenneth was buried at Old Tennent Church Cemetery, Tennent, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Children of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven
- Helena Hankinson+ b. 10 Apr 1758, d. 21 Oct 1817
- William Hankinson+ b. 16 Jan 1759, d. circa 1778
- Hannah Hankinson+ b. 22 Nov 1760, d. Jun 1824
- James Hankinson+ b. 15 Jan 1763, d. 15 Nov 1813
- Thomas K. Hankinson+ b. 17 Nov 1765, d. circa 1849
- John Hankinson b. 7 Feb 1767, d. circa 8 Feb 1767
- Elizabeth Hankinson+ b. 8 Jun 1768, d. 18 Mar 1847
- Isaac Hankinson b. 5 Oct 1770
- Kenneth Hankinson+ b. 24 Jan 1772, d. 31 Mar 1827
- Lydia Hankinson+ b. 11 May 1774, d. 9 Jul 1844
- Joseph Hankinson+ b. 8 Sep 1776
- Peter Hankinson b. 16 May 1779
- John Hankinson b. 15 Jun 1783
Thomas John Hankinson
M, #3471, b. 1707, d. Sep 1783
Thomas John Hankinson was born in 1707. Thomas married Mary Cleminger before 1726. Thomas married Helena Anderson on 12-Sep-1728. Thomas married Hannah Ashton on 18-Dec-1748 at Christ Church, Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Thomas John Hankinson died circa 1783. He died in Sep-1783 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Thomas Hankinson.
He was also known as Thomas Hankinson.
Children of Thomas John Hankinson and Helena Anderson
- Capt. Kenneth Hankinson+ b. 24 Jan 1731/32, d. 6 Oct 1807
- Lydia Hankinson b. circa 1740
Helena Anderson
F, #3472, b. 6 May 1706, d. 19 Feb 1747/48
Helena Anderson was born on 6-May-1706 at Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Helena married Thomas John Hankinson on 12-Sep-1728. Helena Anderson died on 19-Feb-1747/48 at age 41.
Children of Helena Anderson and Thomas John Hankinson
- Capt. Kenneth Hankinson+ b. 24 Jan 1731/32, d. 6 Oct 1807
- Lydia Hankinson b. circa 1740
Helena Hankinson
F, #3473, b. 10 Apr 1758, d. 21 Oct 1817
Helena Hankinson|b. 10 Apr 1758\nd. 21 Oct 1817|p35.htm#i3473|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Helena Hankinson was born on 10-Apr-1758. She was the daughter of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. Helena Hankinson and Gilbert Longstreet obtained a marriage license on 22-Nov-1777; Helena's first husband. Helena married Capt. James Anderson circa 1794; Helena's second husband. Helena Hankinson died on 21-Oct-1817 at age 59.
Child of Helena Hankinson and Gilbert Longstreet
- Eleanor Longstreet b. 7 Feb 1780, d. 21 May 1835
Children of Helena Hankinson and Capt. James Anderson
- Lydia Hankinson Anderson b. circa 1791
- Austin Anderson b. 25 Dec 1794
- Kenneth Anderson b. circa 1797
Gilbert Longstreet
M, #3474, b. circa 1750, d. 1787
Gilbert Longstreet|b. circa 1750\nd. 1787|p35.htm#i3474|Stoffel Longstreet|b. 25 Dec 1713\nd. 1782|p380.htm#i37905|Abigail Wooley|b. Mar 1717 or May 1717\nd. 25 May 1786|p406.htm#i40522|Stoffle D. Longstreet|b. circa 1666\nd. between 1739 and 1741|p380.htm#i37903|Moyka Lane|b. between 1672 and 1675\nd. circa 1753|p380.htm#i37904|||||||
Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Gilbert Longstreet was born circa 1750. He was the son of Stoffel Longstreet and Abigail Wooley. Gilbert Longstreet and Helena Hankinson obtained a marriage license on 22-Nov-1777; Helena's first husband. Gilbert Longstreet died in 1787. Gilbert's estate was proved on 27-Nov-1787.
Gilbert's left a will on 20-Feb-1787.
Gilbert's left a will on 20-Feb-1787.
Child of Gilbert Longstreet and Helena Hankinson
- Eleanor Longstreet b. 7 Feb 1780, d. 21 May 1835
Capt. James Anderson
M, #3475, b. 17 Sep 1751, d. 1825
Capt. James Anderson was born on 17-Sep-1751. James married Helena Hankinson, daughter of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, circa 1794; Helena's second husband. Capt. James Anderson died in 1825.
Children of Capt. James Anderson and Helena Hankinson
- Lydia Hankinson Anderson b. circa 1791
- Austin Anderson b. 25 Dec 1794
- Kenneth Anderson b. circa 1797
William Hankinson
M, #3476, b. 16 Jan 1759, d. circa 1778
William Hankinson|b. 16 Jan 1759\nd. circa 1778|p35.htm#i3476|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Hankinson was born on 16-Jan-1759. He was the son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. William married Sarah Conover. William Hankinson died circa 1778.
Children of William Hankinson and Sarah Conover
- Kenneth Hankinson
- William Hankinson d. circa 1784
- Hannah Hankinson
Sarah Conover
F, #3477
Sarah married William Hankinson, son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven.
Sarah Conover was also known as Mrs. Sarah (Unknown).
Sarah Conover was also known as Mrs. Sarah (Unknown).
Children of Sarah Conover and William Hankinson
- Kenneth Hankinson
- William Hankinson d. circa 1784
- Hannah Hankinson
Hannah Hankinson
F, #3478, b. 22 Nov 1760, d. Jun 1824
Hannah Hankinson|b. 22 Nov 1760\nd. Jun 1824|p35.htm#i3478|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Hannah Hankinson was born on 22-Nov-1760 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. Hannah married Rev. Peter Fish, son of Nathaniel Fish and Jannetje Berrien, on 30-Jun-1785. Hannah Hankinson died in Jun-1824 at age 63.
Children of Hannah Hankinson and Rev. Peter Fish
- Elizabeth Fish b. 16 May 1786, d. 7 Mar 1867
- Thomas Fletcher Fish+ b. 6 May 1787, d. 5 May 1862
- Gilbert Woodward Fish b. 3 Dec 1788, d. 10 Dec 1788
- Kenneth Hankinson Fish b. 28 Apr 1790, d. 5 Jun 1847
- Nancy Fish b. 21 Feb 1792, d. 18 Aug 1849
- Rev John Berrien Fish+ b. 23 Jul 1794, d. 23 Dec 1869
- Nathaniel Fish b. 12 Jan 1797, d. 11 Jul 1821
- Jane Eleanor Fish+ b. 4 Aug 1799, d. 27 Feb 1886
- Susan Maria Fish+ b. 2 Jan 1802, d. 1 Apr 1882
- William Fish b. 16 Feb 1807, d. 15 May 1807
Rev. Peter Fish
M, #3479, b. 23 Nov 1751, d. 12 Nov 1810
Rev. Peter Fish|b. 23 Nov 1751\nd. 12 Nov 1810|p35.htm#i3479|Nathaniel Fish|b. 18 Dec 1700\nd. 3 Mar 1769|p581.htm#i58012|Jannetje Berrien|b. 29 Sep 1716\nd. 24 Mar 1789|p581.htm#i58013|||||||||||||
Rev. Peter Fish was born on 23-Nov-1751 at Newtown, Queens County, New York. He was the son of Nathaniel Fish and Jannetje Berrien. Rev. Peter Fish was baptized on 2-Jan-1752 at Presbyterian Church, Newtown, Queens County, New York. Peter married Hannah Hankinson, daughter of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, on 30-Jun-1785. Rev. Peter Fish died on 12-Nov-1810 at Newtown, Queens County, New York, at age 58.
Children of Rev. Peter Fish and Hannah Hankinson
- Elizabeth Fish b. 16 May 1786, d. 7 Mar 1867
- Thomas Fletcher Fish+ b. 6 May 1787, d. 5 May 1862
- Gilbert Woodward Fish b. 3 Dec 1788, d. 10 Dec 1788
- Kenneth Hankinson Fish b. 28 Apr 1790, d. 5 Jun 1847
- Nancy Fish b. 21 Feb 1792, d. 18 Aug 1849
- Rev John Berrien Fish+ b. 23 Jul 1794, d. 23 Dec 1869
- Nathaniel Fish b. 12 Jan 1797, d. 11 Jul 1821
- Jane Eleanor Fish+ b. 4 Aug 1799, d. 27 Feb 1886
- Susan Maria Fish+ b. 2 Jan 1802, d. 1 Apr 1882
- William Fish b. 16 Feb 1807, d. 15 May 1807
James Hankinson
M, #3480, b. 15 Jan 1763, d. 15 Nov 1813
James Hankinson|b. 15 Jan 1763\nd. 15 Nov 1813|p35.htm#i3480|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
James Hankinson was born on 15-Jan-1763 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. James married Sarah Dunham, daughter of Col. Azariah Dunham and Mary Ford, on 17-Mar-1789 at New Jersey. James Hankinson died on 15-Nov-1813 at age 50.
Children of James Hankinson and Sarah Dunham
- Eliza Dessausaure Hankinson+ b. 8 Feb 1790
- Nancy Dunham Hankinson b. 30 Apr 1791, d. 5 Sep 1791
- Lewis Ford Hankinson+ b. 5 Sep 1792, d. 29 Jan 1887
- Elias Conover Hankinson+ b. 17 Dec 1793, d. Jul 1861
- Edward Ford Hankinson b. 9 Jan 1796
- William Augustus Hankinson b. 5 Jan 1798
- Caroline Moore Hankinson b. 2 Feb 1800
- Mary Dunham Hankinson b. 4 Mar 1802, d. 6 Oct 1872
- Gustavus Adolphus Hankinson Md+ b. 4 Jan 1804, d. 12 Jan 1866
Sarah Dunham
F, #3481, b. 27 Aug 1765, d. 24 Mar 1808
Sarah Dunham|b. 27 Aug 1765\nd. 24 Mar 1808|p35.htm#i3481|Col. Azariah Dunham||p3580.htm#i357905|Mary Ford||p3580.htm#i357906|||||||||||||
Sarah Dunham was born on 27-Aug-1765 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Col. Azariah Dunham and Mary Ford. Sarah married James Hankinson, son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, on 17-Mar-1789 at New Jersey. Sarah Dunham died on 24-Mar-1808 at age 42.
Children of Sarah Dunham and James Hankinson
- Eliza Dessausaure Hankinson+ b. 8 Feb 1790
- Nancy Dunham Hankinson b. 30 Apr 1791, d. 5 Sep 1791
- Lewis Ford Hankinson+ b. 5 Sep 1792, d. 29 Jan 1887
- Elias Conover Hankinson+ b. 17 Dec 1793, d. Jul 1861
- Edward Ford Hankinson b. 9 Jan 1796
- William Augustus Hankinson b. 5 Jan 1798
- Caroline Moore Hankinson b. 2 Feb 1800
- Mary Dunham Hankinson b. 4 Mar 1802, d. 6 Oct 1872
- Gustavus Adolphus Hankinson Md+ b. 4 Jan 1804, d. 12 Jan 1866
Thomas K. Hankinson
M, #3482, b. 17 Nov 1765, d. circa 1849
Thomas K. Hankinson|b. 17 Nov 1765\nd. circa 1849|p35.htm#i3482|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Thomas K. Hankinson was born on 17-Mar-1765. He was born on 17-Nov-1765. He was the son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. Thomas married Deborah Baird, daughter of Zebulon Baird and Anna Smith, in 1787. Thomas K. Hankinson died circa 1849.
Children of Thomas K. Hankinson and Deborah Baird
- James Hankinson+ b. 14 Nov 1787, d. 15 Apr 1879
- Eleanor Hankinson+ b. 1790, d. 23 Jan 1862
- Deborah Ann Hankinson+ b. 15 Dec 1792, d. 21 Jan 1822
- Charles Hankinson+ b. 1796, d. 1837
Deborah Baird
F, #3483, b. 3 Dec 1770, d. 4 Apr 1848
Deborah Baird|b. 3 Dec 1770\nd. 4 Apr 1848|p35.htm#i3483|Zebulon Baird|b. 13 Oct 1715\nd. 28 Jan 1804|p1581.htm#i158074|Anna Smith|b. 17 Sep 1731\nd. 26 Dec 1794|p1581.htm#i158075|||||||||||||
Deborah Baird was born on 3-Dec-1770 at Topenemus, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Zebulon Baird and Anna Smith. Deborah married Thomas K. Hankinson, son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, in 1787. Deborah Baird died on 4-Apr-1848 at Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 77. Deborah was buried after 4-Apr-1848 at Dutch Reformed Church, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Children of Deborah Baird and Thomas K. Hankinson
- James Hankinson+ b. 14 Nov 1787, d. 15 Apr 1879
- Eleanor Hankinson+ b. 1790, d. 23 Jan 1862
- Deborah Ann Hankinson+ b. 15 Dec 1792, d. 21 Jan 1822
- Charles Hankinson+ b. 1796, d. 1837
John Hankinson
M, #3484, b. 7 Feb 1767, d. circa 8 Feb 1767
John Hankinson|b. 7 Feb 1767\nd. circa 8 Feb 1767|p35.htm#i3484|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Hankinson was born on 7-Feb-1767. He died young. He was the son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven.
Isaac Hankinson
M, #3485, b. 5 Oct 1770
Isaac Hankinson|b. 5 Oct 1770|p35.htm#i3485|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Isaac Hankinson was born on 5-Oct-1770. He was the son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven.
Kenneth Hankinson
M, #3486, b. 24 Jan 1772, d. 31 Mar 1827
Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1772\nd. 31 Mar 1827|p35.htm#i3486|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Kenneth Hankinson was born on 24-Jan-1772. He was the son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. Kenneth married Catherine Bowne, daughter of Joseph Bowne and Hannah Anderson, on 12-Jul-1797. Kenneth Hankinson died on 31-Mar-1827 at age 55.
Children of Kenneth Hankinson and Catherine Bowne
- William A Hankinson b. between 1794 and 1820, d. between 1800 and 1901
- John Bowne Hankinson+ b. 8 Jan 1798, d. 28 Jun 1876
- Joseph Hankinson b. 18 Sep 1803
- Elinor Conover Hankinson+ b. 23 Mar 1805, d. 28 Mar 1876
- Hannah Anderson Hankinson+ b. 19 Sep 1807, d. 24 Jun 1894
- Peter Bowne Hankinson+ b. 17 Sep 1810, d. 28 Jul 1873
- Mary Ann Hankinson+ b. 1 Nov 1821, d. 21 Jul 1903
Catherine Bowne
F, #3487, b. 12 Jul 1779, d. 8 Feb 1853
Catherine Bowne|b. 12 Jul 1779\nd. 8 Feb 1853|p35.htm#i3487|Joseph Bowne|b. 17 May 1735\nd. 8 Oct 1812|p1441.htm#i144031|Hannah Anderson|b. 14 Jan 1738/39\nd. 1 May 1823|p1255.htm#i125450|||||||||||||
Catherine Bowne was born on 12-Jul-1779. She was the daughter of Joseph Bowne and Hannah Anderson. Catherine married Kenneth Hankinson, son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, on 12-Jul-1797. Catherine Bowne died on 8-Feb-1853 at age 73.
Children of Catherine Bowne and Kenneth Hankinson
- William A Hankinson b. between 1794 and 1820, d. between 1800 and 1901
- John Bowne Hankinson+ b. 8 Jan 1798, d. 28 Jun 1876
- Joseph Hankinson b. 18 Sep 1803
- Elinor Conover Hankinson+ b. 23 Mar 1805, d. 28 Mar 1876
- Hannah Anderson Hankinson+ b. 19 Sep 1807, d. 24 Jun 1894
- Peter Bowne Hankinson+ b. 17 Sep 1810, d. 28 Jul 1873
- Mary Ann Hankinson+ b. 1 Nov 1821, d. 21 Jul 1903
Lydia Hankinson
F, #3488, b. 11 May 1774, d. 9 Jul 1844
Lydia Hankinson|b. 11 May 1774\nd. 9 Jul 1844|p35.htm#i3488|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Lydia Hankinson was born on 11-May-1774. She was the daughter of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. Lydia married Thomas Lloyd, son of Thomas Lloyd and Clemence (Unknown), on 19-Mar-1795. Lydia married Ogden Ross, son of Mathias Ross and Mary Halsey. Lydia Hankinson died on 9-Jul-1844 at age 70. Lydia was buried at Venice Cemetery, Venice, Ohio.
Child of Lydia Hankinson and Thomas Lloyd
- Eleanor Hankinson Lloyd+ b. 2 Mar 1799, d. 9 Jan 1864
Thomas Lloyd
M, #3489, b. 1770, d. 19 Jan 1804
Thomas Lloyd|b. 1770\nd. 19 Jan 1804|p35.htm#i3489|Thomas Lloyd||p3889.htm#i388812|Clemence (Unknown)||p3889.htm#i388813|||||||||||||
Thomas Lloyd was born in 1770 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Thomas Lloyd and Clemence (Unknown). Thomas married Lydia Hankinson, daughter of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, on 19-Mar-1795. Thomas Lloyd died on 19-Jan-1804 at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He was also known as William Lloyd. He was also known as John Lloyd.
He was also known as William Lloyd. He was also known as John Lloyd.
Child of Thomas Lloyd and Lydia Hankinson
- Eleanor Hankinson Lloyd+ b. 2 Mar 1799, d. 9 Jan 1864
Joseph Hankinson
M, #3490, b. 8 Sep 1776
Joseph Hankinson|b. 8 Sep 1776|p35.htm#i3490|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Joseph Hankinson was born on 8-Sep-1776 at Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. Joseph married Hannah Rhea on 2-Feb-1796. Joseph married Hannah Rhea on 21-Feb-1796 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Children of Joseph Hankinson and Hannah Rhea
- Anna Hankinson b. circa 1797, d. between 1798 and 1891
- Maria Hankinson b. circa 1798, d. between 1799 and 1892
- Reuben Hankinson+ b. circa 1800, d. between 1840 and 1891
- Lewis Hankinson b. circa 1803, d. between 1804 and 1893
- David Rhea Hankinson+ b. circa 1806, d. between 1850 and 1898
- Matthew Hankinson b. circa 1808, d. between 1809 and 1898
- William Henry Hankinson b. circa 1810, d. between 1811 and 1900
- Theodore Hankinson+ b. circa 1812, d. between 1858 and 1904
- Eliza Dunham Hankinson+ b. 7 Oct 1814, d. 18 Mar 1859
- William A Hankinson+ b. 21 Dec 1817, d. 17 Aug 1895
Hannah Rhea
F, #3491, d. 3 Sep 1824
Hannah married Joseph Hankinson, son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, on 2-Feb-1796. Hannah married Joseph Hankinson, son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven, on 21-Feb-1796 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Hannah Rhea died on 3-Sep-1824 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Children of Hannah Rhea and Joseph Hankinson
- Anna Hankinson b. circa 1797, d. between 1798 and 1891
- Maria Hankinson b. circa 1798, d. between 1799 and 1892
- Reuben Hankinson+ b. circa 1800, d. between 1840 and 1891
- Lewis Hankinson b. circa 1803, d. between 1804 and 1893
- David Rhea Hankinson+ b. circa 1806, d. between 1850 and 1898
- Matthew Hankinson b. circa 1808, d. between 1809 and 1898
- William Henry Hankinson b. circa 1810, d. between 1811 and 1900
- Theodore Hankinson+ b. circa 1812, d. between 1858 and 1904
- Eliza Dunham Hankinson+ b. 7 Oct 1814, d. 18 Mar 1859
- William A Hankinson+ b. 21 Dec 1817, d. 17 Aug 1895
Peter Hankinson
M, #3492, b. 16 May 1779
Peter Hankinson|b. 16 May 1779|p35.htm#i3492|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Peter Hankinson was born on 16-May-1779. He was the son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. Peter married Lydia Chamberlain.
Lydia Chamberlain
F, #3493, b. 20 Jul 1789, d. 14 Jun 1843
Lydia Chamberlain was born on 20-Jul-1789. Lydia married Peter Hankinson, son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. Lydia Chamberlain died on 14-Jun-1843 at age 53.
John Hankinson
M, #3494, b. 15 Jun 1783
John Hankinson|b. 15 Jun 1783|p35.htm#i3494|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Thomas J. Hankinson|b. 1707\nd. Sep 1783|p35.htm#i3471|Helena Anderson|b. 6 May 1706\nd. 19 Feb 1747/48|p35.htm#i3472|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta G. Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Hankinson was born on 15-Jun-1783. He was the son of Capt. Kenneth Hankinson and Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven. John married (Unknown) Cushing between 1800 and 1833.
Lewis Ford Hankinson
M, #3495, b. 5 Sep 1792, d. 29 Jan 1887
Lewis Ford Hankinson|b. 5 Sep 1792\nd. 29 Jan 1887|p35.htm#i3495|James Hankinson|b. 15 Jan 1763\nd. 15 Nov 1813|p35.htm#i3480|Sarah Dunham|b. 27 Aug 1765\nd. 24 Mar 1808|p35.htm#i3481|Capt. Kenneth Hankinson|b. 24 Jan 1731/32\nd. 6 Oct 1807|p35.htm#i3470|Supposed daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck Nelly Covenhoven|b. 12 Mar 1738\nd. 19 Jul 1802|p35.htm#i3469|Col. Azariah Dunham||p3580.htm#i357905|Mary Ford||p3580.htm#i357906|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Lewis Ford Hankinson was born on 5-Sep-1792. He was the son of James Hankinson and Sarah Dunham. Lewis married Eleanor Forman, daughter of William Forman and Francytie Hendrickson, circa 1812 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Lewis Ford Hankinson died on 29-Jan-1887 at age 94.
Child of Lewis Ford Hankinson and Eleanor Forman
- Catherine Hankinson+ b. 1825, d. 1898
Eleanor Forman
F, #3496, b. 1792, d. 1867
Eleanor Forman|b. 1792\nd. 1867|p35.htm#i3496|William Forman|b. 26 Aug 1751\nd. 31 Jan 1823|p35.htm#i3497|Francytie Hendrickson|b. 18 Mar 1759\nd. 19 Jun 1815|p828.htm#i82738|Peter Forman|b. 28 Mar 1719\nd. 8 Sep 1785|p12.htm#i1172|Neltje Williamson|b. 16 Oct 1720\nd. 6 Nov 1771|p12.htm#i1171|Lt. Gerret Hendrickson|b. 22 Jan 1734\nd. 2 Dec 1801|p29.htm#i2803|Tryntje Denise|b. 8 May 1732\nd. 8 Sep 1771|p717.htm#i71605|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Eleanor Forman was born in 1792. She was the daughter of William Forman and Francytie Hendrickson. Eleanor married Lewis Ford Hankinson, son of James Hankinson and Sarah Dunham, circa 1812 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Eleanor Forman died in 1867.
Child of Eleanor Forman and Lewis Ford Hankinson
- Catherine Hankinson+ b. 1825, d. 1898
William Forman
M, #3497, b. 26 Aug 1751, d. 31 Jan 1823
William Forman|b. 26 Aug 1751\nd. 31 Jan 1823|p35.htm#i3497|Peter Forman|b. 28 Mar 1719\nd. 8 Sep 1785|p12.htm#i1172|Neltje Williamson|b. 16 Oct 1720\nd. 6 Nov 1771|p12.htm#i1171|Jonathan Forman|b. Sep 1688\nd. 28 Dec 1762|p12.htm#i1173|Margaret Wyckoff|b. 1693\nd. 21 Dec 1765|p12.htm#i1174|Aert Williamson|b. 29 Apr 1678|p4.htm#i349|Annetje W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 13 Apr 1683|p4.htm#i348|
Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Forman was born on 26-Aug-1751. He was the son of Peter Forman and Neltje Williamson. William married Francytie Hendrickson, daughter of Lt. Gerret Hendrickson and Tryntje Denise. William Forman died on 31-Jan-1823 at age 71.
Children of William Forman and Francytie Hendrickson
- Samuel W. Forman+ b. circa 1776
- Garret Forman+ b. 1780, d. 1826
- Peter Forman+ b. 25 Jan 1781, d. 5 Mar 1839
- Jonathan Forman b. 2 May 1784, d. circa 1858
- Caty Forman b. 1786, d. after 1786
- Catherine Forman b. 1790, d. 1873
- Eleanor Forman+ b. 1792, d. 1867
Sarah Covenhoven
F, #3499, b. circa 1740, d. 12 Dec 1789
Sarah Covenhoven|b. circa 1740\nd. 12 Dec 1789|p35.htm#i3499|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|William W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie L. Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Garret R. Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1671\nd. 5 Sep 1745|p12.htm#i1181|Neeltje C. Van Voorhees|b. 30 Jun 1676\nd. 4 Aug 1750|p6.htm#i567|
Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Sarah Covenhoven was born circa 1740. She was the daughter of William Couwenhoven and Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck. Sarah Covenhoven died, perhaps, on 12-Dec-1789, unmarried.
William Covenhoven
M, #3500, b. 8 Jun 1742, d. 17 Oct 1777
William Covenhoven|b. 8 Jun 1742\nd. 17 Oct 1777|p35.htm#i3500|William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck|b. 17 Apr 1715\nd. before 1778|p14.htm#i1392|William W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie L. Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Garret R. Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1671\nd. 5 Sep 1745|p12.htm#i1181|Neeltje C. Van Voorhees|b. 30 Jun 1676\nd. 4 Aug 1750|p6.htm#i567|
Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Covenhoven was born on 8-Jun-1742. He was the son of William Couwenhoven and Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck. William Covenhoven and Deborah Voorhees obtained a marriage license on 8-Sep-1764. William Covenhoven died on 17-Oct-1777 at age 35. William was buried at Penn's Neck Cemetery, Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey. William's estate was proved on 30-May-1778.
He and Sarah Conover were possibly father and daughter. William Covenhoven was also known as William Willamson Covenhoven. In his will dated Oct 7, 1777, William Covenhoven, yeoman, of Penn's Neck, Middlesex County, mentioned his wife Deborah, who was to have the use of his plantation until his son William was 21, another son Roeloff, and three daughters, Margaret, Deborah, and Mary, all underage. The executors were Garret Schenck and John (son of Roeloff)Schenck, both of Penn's Neck, andit was witnessed by Samuel Olden, Thomas and Joseph Skelton.
He and Sarah Conover were possibly father and daughter. William Covenhoven was also known as William Willamson Covenhoven. In his will dated Oct 7, 1777, William Covenhoven, yeoman, of Penn's Neck, Middlesex County, mentioned his wife Deborah, who was to have the use of his plantation until his son William was 21, another son Roeloff, and three daughters, Margaret, Deborah, and Mary, all underage. The executors were Garret Schenck and John (son of Roeloff)Schenck, both of Penn's Neck, andit was witnessed by Samuel Olden, Thomas and Joseph Skelton.
Children of William Covenhoven and Deborah Voorhees
- Roeloff Covenhoven+ b. circa 1761
- Margaret Covenhoven+ b. 1 Oct 1765, d. after 1796
- Wiliam Kovenhoven+ b. 2 Dec 1767, d. 24 Sep 1838
- Mary Covenhoven b. circa 1768
- Jane Covenhoven b. 23 Feb 1772, d. circa 24 Feb 1772
- Elsie Covenhoven b. 24 Apr 1774, d. circa 25 Apr 1774
- Deborah Covenhoven b. circa 1775
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