Ancestors of David Kipp Conover
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Ann Cory (F)
b. 1663, d. after 1722, #182726
| Ann Cory was born in 1663 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. She married Robert Bennett. Ann Cory died after 1722 at Rhode Island. |
| Mary Cory was the daughter of Willam Cory and Mary Earle. Mary Cory was born circa 1667. She married Thomas Cook, son of John Cooke and Mary Borden, circa 1692. Mary Cory died after Mar-1744. |
| Willam Cory married Mary Earle. |
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William Cory was the son of Willam Cory and Mary Earle.
William Cory married Martha Cook, daughter of John Cooke and Mary Borden, circa 1688.
William Cory died on 15-May-1704.
His estate was probated on 4-Jun-1704.
He left a will on 14-May-1704. The Inventory of William Cory was taken on 23-May-1704. |
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Margaret Cossen was born circa 1597 at Of, Sempringham, Lincolnshire, England.
She married Thomas Buckmaster, son of Thomas Buckmaster and Alice Reede, on 2-Jul-1618 at Sempringham, Lincolnshire, England.
Margaret Cossen died in Jan-1628/29 at Sempringham, Lincolnshire, England.
She was also known as Margaret Cassen. |
| Edward Cottle married Judith (Unknown). |
| Mary Cottle was the daughter of Edward Cottle and Judith (Unknown). Mary Cottle was born on 1-Nov-1653 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She married Samuel Bickford. Mary Cottle married Stephen Snow, son of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins, on 9-Apr-1701 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Mary Cottle died after 21-May-1706. |
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Dorothy Cotton was born on 14-Nov-1611 at Kempston, Bedfordshire, England.
She married Dr. Henry Smith, son of Thomas Smith, circa 1638 at Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Dorothy Cotton married Dr. Henry Smith, son of Thomas Smith, in 1632 at Weathersfield, Connecticut.
Dorothy Cotton died in 1632 at Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
She was also known as (Unknown) (Unknown). |
| Margery Cotton was born circa 1335. She married Hugh De Venables. |
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Gerritt Jansz Couwenhoven was a tenant farmer of the estate Couwenhoven in the neighborhood Ceulhorst on the Hoogland near Amersfoort, owned by the family De Wijs who were holding if from the feudal Land Lord of Montfoort. May be identical with Gerrit Jansz Couwenhoven who is mentioned in 1564 as tenant of the land of the family Van Vanelveld. Circa 1600. |
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Hester Couwenhoven was the daughter of Johannes Van Kouwenhoven and Rachel Johannes Benson.
Hester Couwenhoven was baptized circa 1719 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
She married Reynier Van Giesen, son of Isaac Van Giesen and Cornelia Hendricks Brinkerhoff, on 26-Mar-1744 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey; 2nd marriage Riener.
Hester Couwenhoven died before 31-Oct-1760; date of Reynier's third marriage.
She was also known as Hester Couenhoven. She was also known as Hester Van Couwenhoven. She Joined church at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, 17-Feb-1743. |
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Willem Gerritsz Couwenhoven was the son of Gerritt Jansz Couwenhoven.
Willem Gerritsz Couwenhoven was born circa 1580.
He married Neeltgie Willemsdr circa 1607.
Willem Gerritsz Couwenhoven died before 1622.
He was a tenant farm on Johan de Wijs on the farmyard Couwenhoven and since 1612 owner of about 1 morgen (2 1/4 acres) of land before 1612. |
| not proven son Jan Couwenhoven was the son of Gerritt Jansz Couwenhoven. |
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Nathaniel Covel was the son of Nathaniel Covell and Sarah Nickerson.
Nathaniel Covel was born between 1665 and 1670 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
He married Judith Nickerson, daughter of William Nickerson and Mercy Williams, on 1-Mar-1697 or 5-Mar-1697 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
His estate was probated on 13-Mar-1746/47.
Nathaniel Covel was also known as Nathaniel Covell. He and Judith Nickerson resided between Crow's Pond and Ryder's Cove Monomoit, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Nathaniel Covel left a will on 19-Sep-1746. |
| Ephriam Covell was the son of Nathaniel Covell and Sarah Nickerson. Ephriam Covell was born in 1677/78 at Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He married Mercy Smith, daughter of Jeremiah Smith and Hannah Atwood, circa 1696 at Massachusetts. Ephriam Covell married Abigail Ellis on 4-Feb-1729/30. Ephriam Covell married Mrs. Mary Taylor on 20-Sep-1746. Ephriam Covell died on 23-Aug-1748 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. His estate was probated on 10-Sep-1753. |
| Joseph Covell was the son of Nathaniel Covell and Sarah Nickerson. Joseph Covell was born circa 1675 at Monomoit, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He married Lydia Stewart, daughter of Hugh Stewart, circa 1700. Joseph Covell married Hannah Bassett, daughter of Nathaniel Bassett and Dorcas Joyce, on 1-Mar-1703/4 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Joseph Covell died in 1733 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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Nathaniel Covell was the son of Nathaniel Covell.
Nathaniel Covell was born in 1644 at Chelmsford, Essex, England.
He married Sarah Nickerson, daughter of William Nickerson and Anne Busby, on 4-Jul-1663 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Nathaniel Covell died circa 1682 at Monomoit, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
He immigrated on 26-Aug-1653. |
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| Nathaniel Covell was born in 1625 at England. |
| Sarah Covell married William Nickerson. |
| William Covell was the son of Nathaniel Covell and Sarah Nickerson. William Covell was born circa 1673 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He married Sarah (Unknown). William Covell died on 18-Jan-1760 at Wellfleet, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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| Probable Daughter Elizabeth Covell was the daughter of Nathaniel Covell and Sarah Nickerson. Probable Daughter Elizabeth Covell was born circa 1666 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Probable son of William Eldred Jehosaphat Eldridge, son of William Eldred and Anne Lumpkin, in 1688 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Probable Daughter Elizabeth Covell died before 13-Mar-1746/47. |
| Probable Daughter Sarah Covell was the daughter of Nathaniel Covell and Sarah Nickerson. Probable Daughter Sarah Covell was born in 1669 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Banjamin Phillips between 1696 and 1700. Probable Daughter Sarah Covell died before 1713 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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Albert Covenhoven was the son of Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Jannetije Pieterse Monfoort.
Albert Covenhoven was born on 7-Dec-1676 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
He married Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Annetje Wyckoff, on 2-Oct-1701.
Albert Covenhoven died on 13-Sep-1748 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 71.
He was buried circa 14-Sep-1748 at Schenck-Couwenhoven Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
His estate was probated on 3-Oct-1748.
He was also known as Albert Willemse Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Albert Willemse Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Albert Williamse Couwenhoven. He was also known as Albert Van Kouwenhoven. They removed to the vicinity of Freehold, NJ, about 1702. He and his wife were members of the Reformed Dutch Church, Freehold, NJ in 1709. He was a member of the grand jury, Court of Quarter Session held Nov, 1715. He left a will on 6-Sep-1748 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Wife, Eleanor. Eleven children--William (eldest), Ruluff, Anna, Jane, Alice, Marget, Sarah, Peter, Jarratt, John and Cornelius. Executors--wife, and kinsman William Covenhoven, son of Cornelius Covenhoven. Witnesses--Jan Kouwenhoven, Matteys Pitersen and William Williamson. Proved Oct. 3, 1748 and Eleanor Covenhoven, executrix, sworn. The Inventory of Albert Covenhoven was taken (£1800.12.3) includes 203 acres of land, piece of salt meadow, negros (man, woman and 4 children), loom, oyster tongs, Bible; made by William Williamson, Willem Couvenhoven and Matteys Piterson. Signed "Neltje Couenhouen." On 21-Nov-1748. |
| Catherine Covenhoven was the daughter of Peter Covenhoven and Phebe Dey. Catherine Covenhoven was born on 19-Apr-1782?; date in book Apr 19 178. She married Henry Gulick, son of Fernandus Gulick and Leentje Beekman. Catherine Covenhoven died on 21-Nov-1817 at age 35. |
| Catherine Covenhoven was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Catherine Covenhoven was born on 17-Oct-1732 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. |
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Cornelius Covenhoven was the son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer.
Cornelius Covenhoven was baptized on 16-Apr-1712 at Brick Church, Wickatunk, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He was baptized on 6-Apr-1712 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Cornelius Covenhoven was born on 16-Apr-1712 at Brick Church, Wickatunk, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He married Hannah Schenck circa 1735 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Cornelius Covenhoven died on 17-Apr-1804 at Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, at age 92.
He was also known as Cornelius Conover. He was also known as Cornelius Kowenhoven. He was also known as Cornelius Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Cornelis Covenhoven. He removed to at Glen, Montgomery County, New York, circa 1774. |
| Cornelius Covenhoven was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Cornelius Covenhoven was born on 5-May-1736 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was baptized on 30-May-1736 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He died in 1787. He was buried circa 1787 at Penn's Neck Cemetery, Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey. |
| David Covenhoven was the son of Peter Covenhoven and Phebe Dey. David Covenhoven was born on 12-Apr-1784. He married (Unknown) Glick. |
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Dominicus Covenhoven was the son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer.
Dominicus Covenhoven was baptized on 7-Jun-1724 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey; This is a possible, unnamed child baptised this date same parents.
Dominicus Covenhoven was born circa 1724 at near, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He married Mary Updike, daughter of William Updike and Anna (Unknown), circa 1747.
Dominicus Covenhoven died on 28-Jun-1778 at Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 54; killed by lightning.
He was killed by lightning and his funral was held on June 28, 1778, the day of the Battle of Monmouth.
His estate was probated on 23-Jun-1778.
He was also known as Dominicus Conover. He was also known as Dominicus Van Kouwenhoven. He During the Revolutionary War, he served as a Private in Capt. Robert Nixon's Troop of Light Horse, Middlesex County Militia. He left a will on 18-Apr-1778 at Windsor Twp., Monmouth County, New Jersey. In his will dated Apr 18, 1778, Dominicus Covenhoven of Windsor Township, yoeman, mentioned his wife Mary and five sons, John, William, Garret, Levi, and Peter. The executors were his wife and sons John and William. The witnesses were Moses Groom, Elisha Cook, and William Slayback. The Inventory of Dominicus Covenhoven was taken L600.13.6 made by Coert Voorhies and David Slaback on 18-Jul-1778. |
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Dominicus Covenhoven was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane.
Dominicus Covenhoven was born on 5-Dec-1752 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He married Ann (Unknown) before 29-Apr-1773.
Dominicus Covenhoven died on 26-Nov-1806 at age 53.
His estate was probated on 6-Dec-1806.
In his will dated Oct 20, 1805, Dominicus Covenhoven of South Brunswick, Middlesex County, mentioned his sister Mary Slayback and the five children of his brother-in-law, William Mershon: Dominicus, Susannah, Mary Ann and Sarah Mershon. The executors were his brother-in-law William Mershon and friend Samuel Gronendyck, and it was witnessed by Matthew Rue, James Hull, and John Wetherill. He probably did not marry. |
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Gerret Covenhoven was the son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer.
Gerret Covenhoven was born on 27-Apr-1726 at Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He married Neelte Van Mater, daughter of Benjamin Van Mater and Elizabeth Lane, circa 1748.
Gerret Covenhoven married Antje Schenck, daughter of Peter Schenck and Jannetje Hendrickson, circa 1786; Antje Schenck is Gerret's second wife.
Gerret Covenhoven died on 1-Nov-1812 at old homestead, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 86.
He died on 1-Nov-1812 at Wackatunk, at age 86.
He was also known as Garret Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Garret Covenhoven. He was also known as Gerret Van Kouwenhoven. |
| Gilbert Covenhoven was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Gilbert Covenhoven was born on 23-May-1745. He married Rebecca Chambers, daughter of Joseph Chambers and Mary Chambers. |
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Hermanus Covenhoven was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane.
Hermanus Covenhoven was born on 5-Jun-1740 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He married Phoebe Bailey, daughter of Samuel Bailey and Mary Bailey, on 5-Aug-1764 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Hermanus Covenhoven died on 4-Jan-1804 at age 63.
He was buried circa 5-Jan-1805 at Penn's Neck Cemetery, Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey.
His estate was probated on 21-Jan-1804.
He was also known as Harmon Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Harmen Conover. He was also known as Harmon Conover. He was also known as Harmen Covenhoven. In his will dated Nov 21, 1803, Harmen Covenhoven of West Windsor, Middlesex County, mentioned his wife Phoebe, his son Jacob and daughter Sarah, and other children (unnamed). The executors were his son William Covenhoven and his son-in-law Cornelius Covenhoven, and it was witnessed by John Schenck, Josiah Dey, and Catherine Lott. |
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Issac Covenhoven was born circa 1732 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Issac Covenhoven was born circa 1728.
He and Hannah Morford obtained a marriage license on 9-Mar-1756.
Issac Covenhoven married Elizabeth Thompson circa 1784.
Issac Covenhoven died circa 1804 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He died before 1804.
He was also known as Isaac B. Covenhoven. He served in Capt. Hankinson's 1st Monmouth Regiment as a private between 28-Feb-1777 and 20-Mar-1777. He was a yoeman residing in Freehold, NJ. |
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Jacob Covenhoven was the son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer.
Jacob Covenhoven was born circa 1727 at Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey.
He removed to at Kentucky. He was also known as Jacob Van Kouwenhoven. |
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Jacob Covenhoven was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane.
Jacob Covenhoven was born on 15-May-1748 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He married Jemima Williamson, daughter of Aert Williamsen and Maria Vanderveer, on 13-Dec-1787 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Jacob Covenhoven was also known as Jacob Cowenhoven. |
| Jacob Covenhoven married Neeltie Lydecker, daughter of Ryck Lydecker and Marrietje Benson, circa 1756. |
| Jacoba Covenhoven was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Jacoba Covenhoven was born on 1-Jun-1750. |
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John Covenhoven was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane.
John Covenhoven was born on 14-Sep-1734 at West Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey; or March 3, 1734.
He was baptized on 27-Oct-1734 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey; In 1765, he was one of the executors of his father's will in which he is referred to as the eldest son.
He married Rachel Tindall, daughter of William Tindall Jr. and Margaret (Unknown); This marriage is questionalble.
His estate was probated on 17-Oct-1815 at West Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey.
John Covenhoven During the Revolutionary War he was a Private in the Middlesex Militia circa 1777. In his will dated May 13, 1807, John Covenhoven of West Windsor Township, Middlesex Count, divided the residue of both his real and personal property between his son and daughter, equally. The executors were his son William Covenhoven and his son-in-law William Tindall, and it was witnessed by Archibald Campbell, Thomas Groom, and Anna Ridgeway. |
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John Covenhoven was the son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer.
John Covenhoven was baptized on 12-Apr-1719 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
John Covenhoven was born on 4-Dec-1719 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He and Lydia Predmore obtained a marriage license on 14-Aug-1752 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
John Covenhoven married Lydia Predmore, daughter of Benjamin Predmore, circa 15-Aug-1752 at New Jersey.
John Covenhoven died on 18-Mar-1778 at Martinsburg County, West Virginia, at age 58.
He died in 1778 at Virginia.
He removed to at Kentucky. He resided at at believe moved to, Pennsylvania. He was also known as Jan Covenhoven. He was also known as Jan (John) Covenhoven. He was also known as John Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Jan Van Kouwenhoven. He resided at at Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey, on 12-Apr-1719. He and Lydia Predmore resided at at Virginia, in 1771; family had 5 sons and 4 daughters. John Covenhoven/Cowenhoven died in 1778. His will names his nine children and states that to his son John he has left five shillings in addition to what he had already given him. This would imply that John was the eldest son who had already been given land from his father. Son's Benjamin, William, Joseph and Daniel served in the Colonial Army from Berkely County, Virginia and therefore have war records from the Revolutionary War. The following is from the Union County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts Volume II: Deed Books G-K, 100-1811, by Brent Holcomb, Copyright 2000, page 82: "H, 126: William Gault and Henry Gault of Union district for $800 to Charles Sisson of same, 1109 acres, part of two tracts of land granted to Joseph Gault and Elan(?) McWhorter, the pat granted to Joseph Gault on the north side of Pacolate River adj. Daniel Crownover, the other part granted to McWhorter adj. Dani Crownover, John Pridmore...28 Feb 1804. William Gault (Seal), Henry Gault (Seal), Wit: John George, William Mayfield (mark). Winney Gault, wife of William Gault, relinquished dower 3 April 1804 before William Kennedy, J.Q. Recorded 3 April 1804." |
| Joseph Covenhoven was the son of Peter Covenhoven and Phebe Dey. Joseph Covenhoven was born on 4-Jul-1789. |
| Martha Covenhoven was the daughter of Peter Covenhoven and Phebe Dey. Martha Covenhoven was born on 11-Jan-1774. She married John Wiley on 12-Apr-1792 at First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Martha Covenhoven died in 1817. |
| Mary Covenhoven was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Mary Covenhoven was born circa 1741 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. She married Jacob Schenck, son of Roelof Garretse Schenck and Engeltje Jacobse Van Doren; first husband of Mary Covenhven. Mary Covenhoven married John Slayback, son of David Slayback and Anne Jansen, before 1768 at New Jersey; Mary Covenhoven's 2nd husband. Mary Covenhoven died on 19-Dec-1768. |
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Peter Covenhoven was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane.
Peter Covenhoven was born on 18-Oct-1743 at Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey.
He married Phebe Dey, daughter of Joseph Dey and Martha Wiley, circa 1770.
Peter Covenhoven died before 20-Aug-1831 at South Amboy, New Jersey.
His estate was probated on 31-Aug-1831.
He was buried after 20-Aug-1831 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Peter Convenhoven. He served in Capt. Gardiner's Company of New Jersey Militia in the Revolutionary War. Circa 1777. He at First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, 1786. He from John Bartow, Jr. ux vol 1, page 793 in 1795 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was dismissed from the church and is said to have gone to New York state. 5-May-1808. He left a will on 29-Aug-1825 He evidently returned to New Jersey for in his will dated Aug 29, 1825 and proved on Aug 20, 1831, he is styled as a resident of South Amboy. In his will he mentioned his sons Set, Peter, and David; his daughters Phebe, Tamzen, Catherine, and Martha Wiley, deceased; and his grandchildren Peter Gulick, and John and Joseph Covenhoen, children of his son David. |
| Peter Covenhoven was the son of Peter Covenhoven and Phebe Dey. Peter Covenhoven was born on 10-Dec-1781. He married Anne Schenck. |
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Peter Covenhoven was the son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer.
Peter Covenhoven was baptized on 5-Dec-1714 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He married Nellie Polhemus, daughter of Johannes Polhemus and Annatje Ten Eyck, on 8-Nov-1737 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Peter Covenhoven married Rebecca Combs, daughter of Judge Jonathan Combs.
Peter Covenhoven resided at at Kentucky. He was also known as Peter Van Kouwenhoven. He resided at at Of, Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey, on 5-Dec-1741. |
| Phebe Covenhoven was the daughter of Peter Covenhoven and Phebe Dey. Phebe Covenhoven was born on 8-Dec-1785. She married James Egerton?. |
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Roelof Covenhoven was the son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck.
Roelof Covenhoven was born on 1-Mar-1712 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He was baptized on 22-Mar-1713.
He married Jannetje Hendrickson, daughter of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck, on 12-Aug-1741 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Roelof Covenhoven died in 1746 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Rulif Jacobsen Couwenhoven. He was also known as Ruliph Couenhoven. He was also known as Ruleph Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Rulif Covenhoven. Letters of Administration on his estate were granted Oct 24, 1746, to Peter Covenhoven, William Hendrickson, and Teunis De Nyse on 24-Oct-1746. The Inventory of Roelof Covenhoven was taken The inventory of his estate was made on Nov 17, 1746 and amounted to l439:12:4 3/4. The inventory was taken by Nicholas Johnson, Elias Golden, and John Taylor on 17-Nov-1746. On 20-Dec-1746 On Dec 20, 1746, his widow Jannetje, declined to administer, the witnesses being Cornelius and Mary Lane. |
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Sara Covenhoven was the daughter of Johannes Van Kouwenhoven and Rachel Johannes Benson.
Sara Covenhoven was baptized on 9-Feb-1709 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
She married Arien Pieterse De Grott, son of Pieter Jacobse De Grott and Belitje Adriaens Van Schaick, on 24-Apr-1728 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Sara Covenhoven was also known as Sara Van Couwenhoven. She member at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, 1727. |
| Seth Covenhoven was the son of Peter Covenhoven and Phebe Dey. Seth Covenhoven was born on 13-Apr-1772. He married Ann Bunting. Seth Covenhoven died in 1841; intestate. |
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