Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 4341

Sidney Chichester

M, #434001, b. circa Oct 1872
Sidney Chichester|b. circa Oct 1872|p4341.htm#i434001|Rodney S. Chichester|b. circa Aug 1828|p4340.htm#i433973|Rebecca Ann Monfore|b. 15 Jan 1830|p4340.htm#i433972|||||||Deacon Garret Monfore|b. 24 Sep 1784\nd. 23 Oct 1845|p2819.htm#i281874|Patty Smith|b. 16 Feb 1797\nd. 14 Dec 1876|p4339.htm#i433857|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Sidney Chichester was born circa Oct-1872 at Connecticut. He was the son of Rodney S. Chichester and Rebecca Ann Monfore.

Caroline Chichester

F, #434002, b. circa May 1875
Caroline Chichester|b. circa May 1875|p4341.htm#i434002|Rodney S. Chichester|b. circa Aug 1828|p4340.htm#i433973|Rebecca Ann Monfore|b. 15 Jan 1830|p4340.htm#i433972|||||||Deacon Garret Monfore|b. 24 Sep 1784\nd. 23 Oct 1845|p2819.htm#i281874|Patty Smith|b. 16 Feb 1797\nd. 14 Dec 1876|p4339.htm#i433857|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Caroline Chichester was born circa May-1875 at Connecticut. She was the daughter of Rodney S. Chichester and Rebecca Ann Monfore.

James Waterman

M, #434003, b. circa 1861
James Waterman|b. circa 1861|p4341.htm#i434003|John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth Chloe Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|||||||Deacon Garret Monfore|b. 24 Sep 1784\nd. 23 Oct 1845|p2819.htm#i281874|Patty Smith|b. 16 Feb 1797\nd. 14 Dec 1876|p4339.htm#i433857|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      James Waterman was born circa 1861 at New York. He was the son of John Waterman and Elizabeth Chloe Monfore.

Fred Waterman

M, #434004, b. circa Sep 1863
Fred Waterman|b. circa Sep 1863|p4341.htm#i434004|John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth Chloe Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|||||||Deacon Garret Monfore|b. 24 Sep 1784\nd. 23 Oct 1845|p2819.htm#i281874|Patty Smith|b. 16 Feb 1797\nd. 14 Dec 1876|p4339.htm#i433857|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Fred Waterman was born circa Sep-1863 at New York. He was the son of John Waterman and Elizabeth Chloe Monfore.

Mary Waterman

F, #434005, b. circa 1869
Mary Waterman|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434005|John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth Chloe Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|||||||Deacon Garret Monfore|b. 24 Sep 1784\nd. 23 Oct 1845|p2819.htm#i281874|Patty Smith|b. 16 Feb 1797\nd. 14 Dec 1876|p4339.htm#i433857|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Mary Waterman was born circa 1869 at New York. She was the daughter of John Waterman and Elizabeth Chloe Monfore. Mary married Michael Wade circa 1891.
Census21-Apr-1910Nanticoke, Broome County, New York, 7 children, 7 living
Census1920Nanticoke, Broome County, New York

Children of Mary Waterman and Michael Wade

Charles Waterman

M, #434006, b. circa 1873
Charles Waterman|b. circa 1873|p4341.htm#i434006|John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth Chloe Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|||||||Deacon Garret Monfore|b. 24 Sep 1784\nd. 23 Oct 1845|p2819.htm#i281874|Patty Smith|b. 16 Feb 1797\nd. 14 Dec 1876|p4339.htm#i433857|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Charles Waterman was born circa 1873 at New York. He was the son of John Waterman and Elizabeth Chloe Monfore.

Martha Waterman

F, #434007, b. circa 1877
Martha Waterman|b. circa 1877|p4341.htm#i434007|John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth Chloe Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|||||||Deacon Garret Monfore|b. 24 Sep 1784\nd. 23 Oct 1845|p2819.htm#i281874|Patty Smith|b. 16 Feb 1797\nd. 14 Dec 1876|p4339.htm#i433857|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Martha Waterman was born circa 1877 at New York. She was the daughter of John Waterman and Elizabeth Chloe Monfore.

Frank Waterman

M, #434008, b. 16 Feb 1879
Frank Waterman|b. 16 Feb 1879|p4341.htm#i434008|John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth Chloe Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|||||||Deacon Garret Monfore|b. 24 Sep 1784\nd. 23 Oct 1845|p2819.htm#i281874|Patty Smith|b. 16 Feb 1797\nd. 14 Dec 1876|p4339.htm#i433857|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Frank Waterman was born on 16-Feb-1879 at New York. He was the son of John Waterman and Elizabeth Chloe Monfore.

Peter Howland Monfore

M, #434009, b. 10 Aug 1927, d. 19 Sep 1951
Peter Howland Monfore|b. 10 Aug 1927\nd. 19 Sep 1951|p4341.htm#i434009|Howland Swift Monfore|b. 17 Oct 1898\nd. Apr 1980|p4339.htm#i433845|Gertrude M. Kositzky|b. 30 Dec 1907\nd. 23 Jul 1995|p4339.htm#i433846|Peter G. Monfore|b. 11 Oct 1871\nd. 29 Oct 1950|p4339.htm#i433843|Minnie M. Flowers|b. 20 Dec 1877\nd. 1965|p4339.htm#i433844|||||||

Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Peter Howland Morfore
      Peter Howland Monfore was born on 10-Aug-1927. He was the son of Howland Swift Monfore and Gertrude M. Kositzky. Peter Howland Monfore died on 19-Sep-1951 at age 24; Killed in action.
     

Peter Howland Monfore      
NO. 17661 • 10 August 1927 – 19 September 1951      
Killed in Action 19 September 1951, in Korea, aged 24 Years      
"Theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die." - On September 19, 1951, Bloody Heartbreak Ridge, Hill 851, Korea, Love Company Commander, Lt. Peter Howland Monfore, and many comrades of the 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Division, met their death. These are the facts as told by the one surviving officer of Love Company.
"The morning of September 12, attack orders came. The Battalion was to cross the L.D. with 'H', 'I', 'K', and 'L' Company spearheading. Heartbreak Ridge was reached and we managed to fight our way up about two hundred yards before dark. On the days following this move, the push for HiII 851 started and the objective was almost reached. Peter was always up front with the assault ­platoon. He said the men liked to see their commanding officer around when the chips were down. The night of the 18th, Pete received orders for a night attack on 851. We moved through 'K' Co. at 10:00 PM o'clock and made our way right up on the hill. We dug in, everyone was so tired and happy. Four o'clock on the mornIng of the 19th, the Reds hit Love Company with two battalions. They cut off 'K' Company from us and soon had us completely surrounded. Peter had been reading his Bible. Sensing something was wrong, he put it down, picked up his carbine. As soon as we were out of our bunks we knew it was more than just a probing attack. The fight was overwhelming. We used up all our ammunition. Peter grabbed a BAR, then found a machine gun. The fighting became closer and bitter. We were surrounded. At about two PM o'clock I saw Pete coming toward me. An enemy burp gun got him in the chest, one bullet found his heart. Peter died very shortly, conscious all the time, and very calm and cool. He smiled at me, tried, but couldn't speak. We put him on a litter, and I covered him with a blanket. I think he tried to tell me to take care of the remaining men. Finally 'K' and 'I' companies came up from behind and helped us to pull back. We, of Love Company, had only forty-four (44) men left out of one hundred and sixty-seven (167)."
"On October 12, Love Company was given the mission of retaking Hill 851. We took it. I am sure every man had Peter on his mind when we finally got up there. The battle of September 18th lasted fourteen hours. I have never seen Pete's equal in or out of the Army. Peter was a Christian man, and lived every minute of his life as such, always saying his daily prayers and blessing his 'C' rations whenever he ate, doing for others, constantly bringing hope and encouragement to his men and being very considerate and thoughtful. I shall never forget him as long as I live. The men are putting him in for the Congressional Medal of Honor. We hope he gets it. We all thought so much of him."
Thus, ended the short but full und glorious life of Lieut. Peter Howland Monfore, oldest of five children of Mr. and Mrs. Howland Swift Monfore of Springfield, South Dakota.
Peter was born in South Dakota on August 10, 1927. His childhood and early youth were spent in the ordinary activities of most boys. He was always a good student and very active in all school activities. He loved sports and participated and was a leader in them. Football was his great love.
Peter was baptized and confirmed in the Ascension Episcopal Church of Springfield, South Dakota.
After attending school at Springfield and Tyndall, South Dakota, Peter progressed to graduation with honors from Washington High School, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and immediately enlisted in the Navy, where he remained until 1946, when he received a letter from the Secretary of War, notifying him of an appointment to the United States Military Academy.
After much deliberation, he decided to accept and was given an honorable discharge from the Navy and entered West Point July 1st, 1946.
While taking Naval training at the University of Wisconsin, Pete became interested in boxing and under the splendid coaching of Dewitt Portal, John Walsh, and Julius Menendez, he became very proficient, receiving the Best Contenders trophy award. He followed this sport at U.S.M.A, and Peter "The Rock", as he was affectionately called, went on to Captain the Army boxing team, and to make many splendid NCAA showings, and to win the Eastern Intercollegiate lightheavy weight title championship for two successive years, 1949 and 1950.
Peter's character expanded and increased in strength, and he became a proud aud worthy cadet, meeting and encountering the new ways of life, with a serious and business-like attitude. He truly abided by the West Point code of "Duty, Honor, Country", but added to it, love of God.
Peter was well known and respected by the cadets, and was a bulwark to which any in need could turn; perhaps this is made clearer by the facts that he was chosen a member of the Honor Committee and Cadet CO of "E-2" Company, besides remaining well up in his class scholastically, teaching Sunday School, playing football and boxing. Peter was a good student, a Christian, a fine athlete, a capable leader, and an outstandIng cadet, but he was never too busy to help. He was admired and loved by all who knew or came in contact with him, and they were many, for when the news of his tragic death became known, hundreds of letters of sympathy, praise and comfort came pouring in from all over the nation and abroad. We marveled at how many had been affected by his personality, unselfishness, kindness, helpfulness, sportsmanship, leadership, honesty, integrity, thoughtfulness, love of God, and love for his fellow men, which were all displayed with modesty and humility,
Peter developed and devoted much time to growth in spirit. He adopted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior and wished for all his friends to find his own firm belief and comfort in the knowledge of God, wherein lies our salvation. The will of God was of great importance to Pete. He was active in many religious groups and was constantly trying to give others the strength and comfort received from his belief.
Peter chose for his tour of duty the Far East Command, feeling that there with the Infantry he could best serve his Lord and country. Following graduation from U.S.M.A. in June 1950, he spent a few weeks among friends and at home. In August 1950, with his spiritual and military background so fresh and new, he was shipped to the battlefield of Korea. In three days he received his first wounds while leading a platoon. After three weeks' hospitalization and convalesence he returned to the 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Division, and served with it in various capacities, such as platoon leader, regimental liaison officer, etc. Twice he turned down opportunities to become "General's Aide". That was not for him. He wanted to be with the front line men. Finally, he was given Love Company to command. Now he was supremely happy. He said, "It is the best job in the whole Army". He was ever looking after, not only the physical needs but the spiritual needs of his men.
Peter was a member of the Christian Military Men's Committee, and their first member to be killed. This is the spiritual report of his life as written by a member:
"Several months previous to his death, Lieut. Monfore had sent us the names of his friends and military associates who were either unsaved or needing the Lord Jesus Christ, or Christians in need of spiritual encouragement. From that time on a regular prayer program for the men has been begun and Gospel messages designed to meet their individual needs sent to them, that witness shall result in their salvation. 'For none of us liveth to himself, and no mail dieth unto himself, for whether we live, we live unto the Lord and whether we die,
we die unto the Lord, whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lords.' Romans 14:7-8. The eternal truth of this statement of God's word is beautifully illustrated in the life and death of Lieut. Peter Howland Monfore. How gloriously true are God's words, 'He being dead, yet Speaketh.'
"Peter was courageous. He was awarded a French medal and citation by General Monclar, Commander of the French U.N. forces, for great courage, in spite of fierce enemy cross fire, in rescuing a French battalion which had been surrounded by the enemy".
Great comfort and pride were found in these excerpts from letters which paid tribute to his character:
"My loss could not have been greater had it been my own family. As fine a man as ever walked the face of the earth. What a fiercely precious thing this freedom must be when it is bought and paid for with the lives of young men such as Pete. May God give us the sense of values to appreciate what it means."
"I cannot think of any boy that has left the impression that Pete left with me. I can't count the times that I have talked to my friends and boys in my classes about him. Peter was the model athlete. When you meet a boy in athletics or physical education like Pete, then you know you are in the right business. I shall always try to develop the fine qualities Peter possessed."
"Your boy was certainly as fine a soldier as West Point has ever produced. He lived up to every part of, 'Duty, Honor, Country', Among all the the men we lost in this grinding battle, it is hard to say who could be the hardest to lose, but Pete had every attribute of greatness, and was potentially one of the Army's bright young stars. For several hours we couldn't believe he was really gone, and kept praying for his return. As a soldier, there is little in war to recommend itself to me. The only recompense is in the sense of duty performed for our country, and the great comradeship and respect engendered for our fighting brothers. Ernie Pyle could have written of this battle and your son. I cannot. We of the 23rd lnfantry share your grief and participate in your fierce pride."
"Peter was an exceptionally fine young officer and was on my staff until he took over Love Company in August, and he immediately established it as a top outfit. The night preceding his death he executed a brilliant attack on a dominant hill of Heartbreak Ridge of unparalleled success and daring. We all predicted a shining future for your son and his men had a deep affection for him. Only a few days before, I signed a recommendation for his promotion to Captain. We are asking one of the country's highest awards for your son, the highest decoration our government can give."
"Pete was one of my best friends. I feel it a genuine privilege to have been his friend and feel that I am a better man today for having known him. Pete had many friends, probably as many as any man that ever graduated from the Point. Ours was a special friendship, a little stronger than ordinary. Peter and I had a common understanding of each other. I understood his religious views, his strict adherence to physical conditioning, his unflinching honesty. I respected him for it and he knew It. He never failed to make me laugh when I was down. The news of Peter’s death left me more stunned and grieved than I have ever been in my entire life. I last had seen Peter in Korea in April, 1951, near the IittIe town of Hong Chon. He hadn't changed a bit, but looked like he did when he entered the boxing ring, grim and ready for the job ahead, yet ready with a smile."
"As a member of my battalion, Pete, as he was affectionately called, was highly respected and beloved by all the officers and men of the unit. He was an outstanding officer, considerate, kind, gentle, yet firm. His regular attendance at church service was an indication of his true character in the spirit of love of God. This was a form of his duty, and with Pete the word duty was but another name for the will of the Almighty and to perform this was the sole aim of his life. News of his death stunned every member of this unit, and his loss will be felt keenly in the organization."
These are just a few of the many, many tributes paid to Lieut. Peter Howland Monfore, no longer present on this earth.
We who survive him are proud to look back on his accomplishments and let them be examples which he set forth to serve us and inspire us in our attempt to fulfill the tasks that he would have completed. Pete met death pridefully and manfully in the service of his country, and with faith in his devotion to duty and in defense of all that we and the free people of the world hold most dear. Let us hope that it has helped us on the long hard road by which we may expect to reach a just, honorable, and enduring peace.
-The Monfore Family.

Michael Wade

M, #434010, b. circa 1869
      Michael Wade was born circa 1869 at New York. Michael married Mary Waterman, daughter of John Waterman and Elizabeth Chloe Monfore, circa 1891.
Census21-Apr-1910Nanticoke, Broome County, New York, 7 children, 7 living
Census1920Nanticoke, Broome County, New York
Census-Occ21-Apr-1910a farmer
Census-Occ1920a farmer

Children of Michael Wade and Mary Waterman

William J. Wade

M, #434011, b. 22 Jul 1892
William J. Wade|b. 22 Jul 1892|p4341.htm#i434011|Michael Wade|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434010|Mary Waterman|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434005|||||||John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth C. Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      William J. Wade was born on 22-Jul-1892 at Nanticoke, Broome County, New York. He was the son of Michael Wade and Mary Waterman. William married Caroline M. (Unknown) circa 1922.
     
Census2-Apr-1930Nanticoke, Broome County, Oklahoma
Census-Occ2-Apr-1930a farmer

Lena Wade

F, #434014, b. circa 1895
Lena Wade|b. circa 1895|p4341.htm#i434014|Michael Wade|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434010|Mary Waterman|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434005|||||||John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth C. Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Lena Wade was born circa 1895 at New York. She was the daughter of Michael Wade and Mary Waterman.

Harry Wade

M, #434015, b. 30 Mar 1896
Harry Wade|b. 30 Mar 1896|p4341.htm#i434015|Michael Wade|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434010|Mary Waterman|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434005|||||||John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth C. Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Harry Wade was born on 30-Mar-1896 at Triangle, Broome County, New York. He was the son of Michael Wade and Mary Waterman.
     

Arthur Wade

M, #434016, b. 2 May 1898
Arthur Wade|b. 2 May 1898|p4341.htm#i434016|Michael Wade|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434010|Mary Waterman|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434005|||||||John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth C. Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Arthur Wade was born on 2-May-1898 at New York. He was the son of Michael Wade and Mary Waterman.
     

Jessie Wade

F, #434017, b. circa 1900
Jessie Wade|b. circa 1900|p4341.htm#i434017|Michael Wade|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434010|Mary Waterman|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434005|||||||John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth C. Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jessie Wade was born circa 1900 at New York. She was the daughter of Michael Wade and Mary Waterman.

Velma Wade

F, #434018, b. circa 1901
Velma Wade|b. circa 1901|p4341.htm#i434018|Michael Wade|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434010|Mary Waterman|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434005|||||||John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth C. Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Velma Wade was born circa 1901 at New York. She was the daughter of Michael Wade and Mary Waterman.

Alice Wade

F, #434019, b. circa 1903
Alice Wade|b. circa 1903|p4341.htm#i434019|Michael Wade|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434010|Mary Waterman|b. circa 1869|p4341.htm#i434005|||||||John Waterman|b. 11 Oct 1826|p4340.htm#i433977|Elizabeth C. Monfore|b. 9 Mar 1836|p4340.htm#i433976|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Alice Wade was born circa 1903 at New York. She was the daughter of Michael Wade and Mary Waterman.

Caroline M. (Unknown)

F, #434020, b. circa 1901
      Caroline M. (Unknown) was born circa 1901 at Oklahoma. Caroline married William J. Wade, son of Michael Wade and Mary Waterman, circa 1922.
Census2-Apr-1930Nanticoke, Broome County, Oklahoma

Stephen Cottrell Coulon

M, #434021, b. 7 Mar 1850
Stephen Cottrell Coulon|b. 7 Mar 1850|p4341.htm#i434021|Joseph Paul Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline Sarah Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|Joseph P. Coulon Sr.||p4341.htm#i434027|Thomase H. Cotterel||p4341.htm#i434028|Hon. Stephen Van Wickle|b. 6 Jan 1798\nd. 31 Dec 1878|p2601.htm#i260090|Adele Morgan|b. 1 Mar 1810\nd. 7 May 1839|p2601.htm#i260091|

Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Stephen Cottrell Coulon was born on 7-Mar-1850 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. He was the son of Joseph Paul Coulon Jr. and Adeline Sarah Van Wickle. Stephen married Mary A. Shaksnere on 20-Nov-1883 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.

Andrew Stoddard Coulon

M, #434022, b. 10 Oct 1851
Andrew Stoddard Coulon|b. 10 Oct 1851|p4341.htm#i434022|Joseph Paul Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline Sarah Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|Joseph P. Coulon Sr.||p4341.htm#i434027|Thomase H. Cotterel||p4341.htm#i434028|Hon. Stephen Van Wickle|b. 6 Jan 1798\nd. 31 Dec 1878|p2601.htm#i260090|Adele Morgan|b. 1 Mar 1810\nd. 7 May 1839|p2601.htm#i260091|

Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Andrew Stoddard Coulon was born on 10-Oct-1851 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. He was the son of Joseph Paul Coulon Jr. and Adeline Sarah Van Wickle.

Adeline S. Coulon

F, #434023, b. 7 May 1854, d. 1940
Adeline S. Coulon|b. 7 May 1854\nd. 1940|p4341.htm#i434023|Joseph Paul Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline Sarah Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|Joseph P. Coulon Sr.||p4341.htm#i434027|Thomase H. Cotterel||p4341.htm#i434028|Hon. Stephen Van Wickle|b. 6 Jan 1798\nd. 31 Dec 1878|p2601.htm#i260090|Adele Morgan|b. 1 Mar 1810\nd. 7 May 1839|p2601.htm#i260091|

Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Adeline S. Coulon was born on 7-May-1854 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. She was the daughter of Joseph Paul Coulon Jr. and Adeline Sarah Van Wickle. Adeline married Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper, son of Levi Hopper and Catherine Stehle, on 25-Oct-1881 at Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Adeline S. Coulon died in 1940.
Census7-Jun-1900New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, 5 children, 5 living
Census22-Apr-1910New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, 5 children, 4 living
Census11-Apr-1930New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana

Children of Adeline S. Coulon and Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper

Joseph P. Coulon

M, #434024, b. 25 May 1858, d. 1948
Joseph P. Coulon|b. 25 May 1858\nd. 1948|p4341.htm#i434024|Joseph Paul Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline Sarah Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|Joseph P. Coulon Sr.||p4341.htm#i434027|Thomase H. Cotterel||p4341.htm#i434028|Hon. Stephen Van Wickle|b. 6 Jan 1798\nd. 31 Dec 1878|p2601.htm#i260090|Adele Morgan|b. 1 Mar 1810\nd. 7 May 1839|p2601.htm#i260091|

Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Joseph P. Coulon was born on 25-May-1858 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. He was the son of Joseph Paul Coulon Jr. and Adeline Sarah Van Wickle. Joseph P. Coulon died in 1948.

Elisa Coulon

F, #434025, b. 21 Aug 1860, d. 1944
Elisa Coulon|b. 21 Aug 1860\nd. 1944|p4341.htm#i434025|Joseph Paul Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline Sarah Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|Joseph P. Coulon Sr.||p4341.htm#i434027|Thomase H. Cotterel||p4341.htm#i434028|Hon. Stephen Van Wickle|b. 6 Jan 1798\nd. 31 Dec 1878|p2601.htm#i260090|Adele Morgan|b. 1 Mar 1810\nd. 7 May 1839|p2601.htm#i260091|

Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Elisa Coulon was born on 21-Aug-1860 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. She was the daughter of Joseph Paul Coulon Jr. and Adeline Sarah Van Wickle. Elisa married William G. Brothers. Elisa Coulon died in 1944.
     She was also known as Elise DeDoux Coulon.

William Price Coulon

M, #434026, b. circa 1862, d. 11 Nov 1930
William Price Coulon|b. circa 1862\nd. 11 Nov 1930|p4341.htm#i434026|Joseph Paul Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline Sarah Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|Joseph P. Coulon Sr.||p4341.htm#i434027|Thomase H. Cotterel||p4341.htm#i434028|Hon. Stephen Van Wickle|b. 6 Jan 1798\nd. 31 Dec 1878|p2601.htm#i260090|Adele Morgan|b. 1 Mar 1810\nd. 7 May 1839|p2601.htm#i260091|

Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      William Price Coulon was born circa 1862 at Louisiana. He was the son of Joseph Paul Coulon Jr. and Adeline Sarah Van Wickle. William Price Coulon died on 11-Nov-1930.

Joseph Paul Coulon Sr.

M, #434027
     Joseph married Thomase Helene Cotterel.

Child of Joseph Paul Coulon Sr. and Thomase Helene Cotterel

Thomase Helene Cotterel

F, #434028
     Thomase married Joseph Paul Coulon Sr.

Child of Thomase Helene Cotterel and Joseph Paul Coulon Sr.

Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper

M, #434029, b. 5 Nov 1851, d. Jan 1941
Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper|b. 5 Nov 1851\nd. Jan 1941|p4341.htm#i434029|Levi Hopper||p5000.htm#i499988|Catherine Stehle||p5000.htm#i499989|||||||||||||
      Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper was born on 5-Nov-1851 at Galveston, Galveston County, Texas. He was the son of Levi Hopper and Catherine Stehle. Levi married Adeline S. Coulon, daughter of Joseph Paul Coulon Jr. and Adeline Sarah Van Wickle, on 25-Oct-1881 at Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper died in Jan-1941 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, at age 89.
     He was also known as Lee Ezekiel Hooper.
Census7-Jun-1900New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, 5 children, 5 living
Census22-Apr-1910New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, 5 children, 4 living
Census11-Apr-1930New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Census-Occ22-Apr-1910a stationer, manufacturer
Census-Occ11-Apr-1930the Vice President of a printing company

Children of Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper and Adeline S. Coulon

Adeline Van Wickle Hooper

F, #434030, b. 23 Nov 1888, d. 20 Apr 1988
Adeline Van Wickle Hooper|b. 23 Nov 1888\nd. 20 Apr 1988|p4341.htm#i434030|Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper|b. 5 Nov 1851\nd. Jan 1941|p4341.htm#i434029|Adeline S. Coulon|b. 7 May 1854\nd. 1940|p4341.htm#i434023|Levi Hopper||p5000.htm#i499988|Catherine Stehle||p5000.htm#i499989|Joseph P. Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline S. Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Adeline Van Wickle Hooper was born on 23-Nov-1888 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. She was the daughter of Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper and Adeline S. Coulon. Adeline married Lewis Ware Holliday, son of Robert A. Holliday and Mary C. Fulton, on 19-Apr-1911 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Adeline Van Wickle Hooper died on 20-Apr-1988 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, at age 99.

Children of Adeline Van Wickle Hooper and Lewis Ware Holliday

Stephen C. Hooper

M, #434031, b. 29 Jul 1892, d. 17 Jul 1912
Stephen C. Hooper|b. 29 Jul 1892\nd. 17 Jul 1912|p4341.htm#i434031|Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper|b. 5 Nov 1851\nd. Jan 1941|p4341.htm#i434029|Adeline S. Coulon|b. 7 May 1854\nd. 1940|p4341.htm#i434023|Levi Hopper||p5000.htm#i499988|Catherine Stehle||p5000.htm#i499989|Joseph P. Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline S. Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Stephen C. Hooper was born on 29-Jul-1892 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. He was the son of Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper and Adeline S. Coulon. Stephen C. Hooper died on 17-Jul-1912 at age 19.

William G. Brothers

M, #434032
     William married Elisa Coulon, daughter of Joseph Paul Coulon Jr. and Adeline Sarah Van Wickle.

Mary A. Shaksnere

F, #434034, b. circa 1850
      Mary A. Shaksnere was born circa 1850 at Louisiana. Mary married Stephen Cottrell Coulon, son of Joseph Paul Coulon Jr. and Adeline Sarah Van Wickle, on 20-Nov-1883 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.
Census16-Apr-1910with her sister Josephine, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, a widow
no children
Census2-Jan-1920New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana

Elise S. Hooper

F, #434035, b. 16 Aug 1882
Elise S. Hooper|b. 16 Aug 1882|p4341.htm#i434035|Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper|b. 5 Nov 1851\nd. Jan 1941|p4341.htm#i434029|Adeline S. Coulon|b. 7 May 1854\nd. 1940|p4341.htm#i434023|Levi Hopper||p5000.htm#i499988|Catherine Stehle||p5000.htm#i499989|Joseph P. Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline S. Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Elise S. Hooper was born on 16-Aug-1882 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. She was the daughter of Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper and Adeline S. Coulon.

Lee Ezekiel Hooper Jr.

M, #434036, b. 27 Aug 1887
Lee Ezekiel Hooper Jr.|b. 27 Aug 1887|p4341.htm#i434036|Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper|b. 5 Nov 1851\nd. Jan 1941|p4341.htm#i434029|Adeline S. Coulon|b. 7 May 1854\nd. 1940|p4341.htm#i434023|Levi Hopper||p5000.htm#i499988|Catherine Stehle||p5000.htm#i499989|Joseph P. Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline S. Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Lee Ezekiel Hooper Jr. was born on 27-Aug-1887 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. He was the son of Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper and Adeline S. Coulon. Lee married Inez S. (Unknown).
     
Census7-Jan-1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Census-Occ7-Jan-1920a salesman, lumber company

Genevieve Hooper

F, #434037, b. 22 Feb 1890, d. 28 May 1982
Genevieve Hooper|b. 22 Feb 1890\nd. 28 May 1982|p4341.htm#i434037|Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper|b. 5 Nov 1851\nd. Jan 1941|p4341.htm#i434029|Adeline S. Coulon|b. 7 May 1854\nd. 1940|p4341.htm#i434023|Levi Hopper||p5000.htm#i499988|Catherine Stehle||p5000.htm#i499989|Joseph P. Coulon Jr.|b. 1 Sep 1804\nd. 20 Jun 1875|p3490.htm#i348987|Adeline S. Van Wickle|b. 2 Jan 1828\nd. 15 Jul 1866|p3490.htm#i348986|

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Genevieve Hooper was born on 22-Feb-1890 at Saint Francisville, West Feliciana Parish, Lousiana. She was the daughter of Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper and Adeline S. Coulon. Genevieve married Rev. Alvin Wilson Skardon Jr., son of Ambrose William Skardon and Susan S. Woelper, on 6-Sep-1911 at Lousiana. Genevieve Hooper died on 28-May-1982 at Walterboro, Colleton County, South Carolina, at age 92.

Children of Genevieve Hooper and Rev. Alvin Wilson Skardon Jr.

Inez S. (Unknown)

F, #434038, b. circa 1890
      Inez S. (Unknown) was born circa 1890 at Tennessee. Inez married Lee Ezekiel Hooper Jr., son of Levi Lee Ezekiel Hopper and Adeline S. Coulon.
Census7-Jan-1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

Frona Crafton

F, #434044, b. 1890
Frona Crafton|b. 1890|p4341.htm#i434044|William Henry Harrison Crafton|b. 12 Feb 1850\nd. before 1944|p1089.htm#i108885|Sarah Elizabeth Crownover|b. circa 1856\nd. 1891|p1089.htm#i108884|||||||Levi Crownover|b. 1832\nd. 1888|p1089.htm#i108882|Rebecca J. Earls|b. circa 1837\nd. circa 1871|p1089.htm#i108883|

Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Frona Crafton was born in 1890 at Missouri. She was the daughter of William Henry Harrison Crafton and Sarah Elizabeth Crownover.

Minta? Crafton

F, #434045, b. 1891
Minta? Crafton|b. 1891|p4341.htm#i434045|William Henry Harrison Crafton|b. 12 Feb 1850\nd. before 1944|p1089.htm#i108885|Sarah Elizabeth Crownover|b. circa 1856\nd. 1891|p1089.htm#i108884|||||||Levi Crownover|b. 1832\nd. 1888|p1089.htm#i108882|Rebecca J. Earls|b. circa 1837\nd. circa 1871|p1089.htm#i108883|

Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Minta? Crafton was born in 1891. She was the daughter of William Henry Harrison Crafton and Sarah Elizabeth Crownover.

Susan (Unknown)

F, #434046, b. circa Sep 1860
      Susan (Unknown) was born circa Sep-1860 at Illinois. Susan married William Henry Harrison Crafton circa 1894.
Census7-Jun-1900Buckeye Twp., Shannon County, Illinois, she has 4 children, 4 living
Census22-Apr-1910Buckeye Twp., Shannon County, Missouri, 2 children, 2 living
Census27-Jan-1920Buckeye Twp., Shannon County, Missouri

Children of Susan (Unknown) and William Henry Harrison Crafton

Joseph Crafton

M, #434047, b. circa Aug 1897
Joseph Crafton|b. circa Aug 1897|p4341.htm#i434047|William Henry Harrison Crafton|b. 12 Feb 1850\nd. before 1944|p1089.htm#i108885|Susan (Unknown)|b. circa Sep 1860|p4341.htm#i434046|||||||||||||
      Joseph Crafton was born circa Aug-1897 at Missouri. He was the son of William Henry Harrison Crafton and Susan (Unknown).

Rosa Crafton

F, #434048, b. circa Jan 1900
Rosa Crafton|b. circa Jan 1900|p4341.htm#i434048|William Henry Harrison Crafton|b. 12 Feb 1850\nd. before 1944|p1089.htm#i108885|Susan (Unknown)|b. circa Sep 1860|p4341.htm#i434046|||||||||||||
      Rosa Crafton was born circa Jan-1900 at Missouri. She was the daughter of William Henry Harrison Crafton and Susan (Unknown).

Jasper William Myers

M, #434049
     Jasper married Nancy Gibson.

Child of Jasper William Myers and Nancy Gibson

Nancy Gibson

F, #434050
     Nancy married Jasper William Myers.

Child of Nancy Gibson and Jasper William Myers

Vibert Kile

M, #434051, b. 15 Aug 1907, d. 6 Aug 1972
Vibert Kile|b. 15 Aug 1907\nd. 6 Aug 1972|p4341.htm#i434051|William Kile|b. circa 1886|p1090.htm#i108912|Fannie Louise Crafton|b. circa May 1888|p1090.htm#i108911||||Edna (Unknown)||p4341.htm#i434055|William H. H. Crafton|b. 12 Feb 1850\nd. before 1944|p1089.htm#i108885|Sarah E. Crownover|b. circa 1856\nd. 1891|p1089.htm#i108884|

Relationship=7th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Vibert Kile was born on 15-Aug-1907 at Missouri. He was the son of William Kile and Fannie Louise Crafton. Vibert married Azlee Earn Elrod. Vibert Kile died on 6-Aug-1972 at Winkler County, Texas, at age 64.

Edna (Unknown)

F, #434055

Child of Edna (Unknown)

Azlee Earn Elrod

F, #434056
     Azlee married Vibert Kile, son of William Kile and Fannie Louise Crafton.
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