Louisa Elizabeth Harmon
F, b. 13 August 1856, d. 11 January 1932
Louisa Elizabeth Harmon was born on 13 August 1856 at LaCrosse Co, Wisconsin; info from Diane Covey, chart dated 28 Sept 1998. She married Seneca George Covey, son of James Covey and Rectina Brown, on 24 July 1875 at North Bend, Jackson Co, Wisconsin.1,2 Louisa Elizabeth Harmon died on 11 January 1932 at Manchester, Jackson Co, Wisconsin, at age 75; info from Diane Covey, chart dated 28 Sept 1998.
She and Seneca George Covey appeared on the census of 1880 at Farmington, La Crosse Co, Wisconsin.3 Louisa was shown as a Warner, along with children born from about 1886 to Aug 1898, The father of the children was born Germany. If Seneca George Covey died in 1892, then he must have deserted or divorced Louisa.4 Louisa Elizabeth Harmon appeared on the census of 1900 at Manchester, Jackson Co, Wisconsin; Lowesay Warner, 57, Frank Covey, 23, Minnie N. Covey, 22, Nicolis P. Covey, 19, Henry Covey, 18, and several Warner children.4
She and Seneca George Covey appeared on the census of 1880 at Farmington, La Crosse Co, Wisconsin.3 Louisa was shown as a Warner, along with children born from about 1886 to Aug 1898, The father of the children was born Germany. If Seneca George Covey died in 1892, then he must have deserted or divorced Louisa.4 Louisa Elizabeth Harmon appeared on the census of 1900 at Manchester, Jackson Co, Wisconsin; Lowesay Warner, 57, Frank Covey, 23, Minnie N. Covey, 22, Nicolis P. Covey, 19, Henry Covey, 18, and several Warner children.4
Family | Seneca George Covey b. 1855, d. c 1892 |
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| Last Edited | 24 May 2006 |
Citations
- [S652] Sue Lushbaugh, "E-mail - Lushbaugh, Sue," e-mail to Pam Wood Waugh, various dates 1998.
- [S781] Ancestry.com Inc., 2000: Wisconsin Marriages 1835-1900.
- [S87] 1880 US Census, Farmington, La Crosse, Wisconsin: FHL Film 1255432 NA Film T9-1432, Page 362A.
- [S428] 1900 US Federal Census , Wisconsin, Jackson Co, Manchester. Roll: T623 1792; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 53. Household of Lowesay Warner.