Susanna Coulter
F
Susanna Coulter married Richard Franklin Clark.
Child of Susanna Coulter and Richard Franklin Clark
- William Albert Clark+ b. 25 Jan 1857, d. 18 Feb 1928
William Coulter
M, b. circa 1810
William Coulter was born circa 1810 at Ohio. He married Elizabeth (?).
Children of William Coulter and Elizabeth (?)
- James Coulter+ b. Aug 1851
- Francis M. Coulter+ b. Sep 1859
William A. Coulter
M, b. August 1883
William A. Coulter was born in August 1883 at Noble or Whitley Co., IN.1 He was the son of Francis M. Coulter and Manda Aburn.2 William A. Coulter married Florence Windle, daughter of Peter Windle and Cynthia Gradeless, in November 1908 at Whitley Co., IN.
Children of William A. Coulter and Florence Windle
- Carl F. Coulter b. 14 Apr 1909, d. 3 Feb 1984
- Earl Coulter b. c 1912
- Mary Coulter b. c 1918
Andrew Harry Counts
M, b. 12 October 1896, d. 1 September 1980
Andrew Harry Counts was also known as "Harry". He was born on 12 October 1896 at Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR, WW II draft registration.1 He married Emma E. Grimes. Andrew Harry Counts began military service on 26 August 1918 WW I service, enlisted, U.S. Army, 159 Depot Brigate and Medical Department Ambulance Company 51, honorable discharge 3 JAN 1919. He died on 1 September 1980 at Evansville, Vanderburgh Co., IN, at age 83. He was buried in September 1980 at Park Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Evansville, Vanderburgh Co., IN, Findagrave #70021712.
Child of Andrew Harry Counts and Emma E. Grimes
- Joyce Virginia Counts+ b. 12 Dec 1917, d. 10 Apr 1998
Citations
- [S526] 1920 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Rolls 1419 - 1423.
Eugene Kelly Counts
M, b. 31 August 1945, d. 22 April 2011
Eugene Kelly Counts was born on 31 August 1945; son of Kelly and Clara Ruth (Dyer) Counts. He married Faye Eleanor Brown, daughter of Arnold Emmett Brown and Anita Elenora Davault, on 18 May 1963 at Bismarck, St. Francois Co., MO. Eugene Kelly Counts died on 22 April 2011 at age 65
Obituary -- The Daily Journal, Flat River, Missouri; Tuesday, 26 APR 2011; Page 5 (Newspapers.com):
Eugene Kelly Counts
PARK HILLS - Eugene Kelly Counts of Park Hills was born August 31, 1945, in Bismarck. He passed away Friday, April 22, 2011, at St. Anthony Hospital in St. Louis being the age of 65. Eugene and his wife Faye would have celebrated 48 years of marriage on May 18.
He was preceded in death by: Parents, Kelly Counts and Clara Ruth Dyer Counts; and sister, Wanda Mahurin.
He is survived by: Wife, Faye Brown Counts of Park Hills; Children, Timothy E. Counts of Charleston, Mo., Robert and Wife Tina Counts of Park Hills, Jeff B. Counts of Bismarck, Gary J. Counts of Fenton, and Rebecca and husband Randall Helms of Park Hills; five Grandchildren, Jeffrey B., Jacob L., Rebecca M., Brionna and Emily; 2 step-children; brothers and sisters, Paul and wife Mary Counts of Bismarck, Geraldine 'Jo' Gudermuth of Bismarck, Carol and husband Sonny Barks of Park Hills, Mary Ann Counts of Bismarck, Raymond and wife Grace Counts of Leadington, Annabelle and husband Clyde Cummings of Arkansas. A host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive.
Visitation will be 5:30 p.m., Monday, April 25, 2011, at Horton-Wampler Funeral Home in Park Hills.? ? Services will be 1 p.m., Tuesday, April 26, 2011, at Horton-Wampler Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Adams officiating. Interment at Layne Cemetery.
He was buried in April 2011 at Layne Cemetery, Elvins, St. Francois Co., MO, Findagrave #137922927.
Obituary -- The Daily Journal, Flat River, Missouri; Tuesday, 26 APR 2011; Page 5 (Newspapers.com):
Eugene Kelly Counts
PARK HILLS - Eugene Kelly Counts of Park Hills was born August 31, 1945, in Bismarck. He passed away Friday, April 22, 2011, at St. Anthony Hospital in St. Louis being the age of 65. Eugene and his wife Faye would have celebrated 48 years of marriage on May 18.
He was preceded in death by: Parents, Kelly Counts and Clara Ruth Dyer Counts; and sister, Wanda Mahurin.
He is survived by: Wife, Faye Brown Counts of Park Hills; Children, Timothy E. Counts of Charleston, Mo., Robert and Wife Tina Counts of Park Hills, Jeff B. Counts of Bismarck, Gary J. Counts of Fenton, and Rebecca and husband Randall Helms of Park Hills; five Grandchildren, Jeffrey B., Jacob L., Rebecca M., Brionna and Emily; 2 step-children; brothers and sisters, Paul and wife Mary Counts of Bismarck, Geraldine 'Jo' Gudermuth of Bismarck, Carol and husband Sonny Barks of Park Hills, Mary Ann Counts of Bismarck, Raymond and wife Grace Counts of Leadington, Annabelle and husband Clyde Cummings of Arkansas. A host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive.
Visitation will be 5:30 p.m., Monday, April 25, 2011, at Horton-Wampler Funeral Home in Park Hills.? ? Services will be 1 p.m., Tuesday, April 26, 2011, at Horton-Wampler Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Adams officiating. Interment at Layne Cemetery.
He was buried in April 2011 at Layne Cemetery, Elvins, St. Francois Co., MO, Findagrave #137922927.
Joyce Virginia Counts
F, b. 12 December 1917, d. 10 April 1998
Joyce Virginia Counts was born on 12 December 1917 at Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. She was the daughter of Andrew Harry Counts and Emma E. Grimes.1 Joyce Virginia Counts married Harold E. Darding, son of Eddie France Darding and Ivy C. Semler. Joyce Virginia Counts died on 10 April 1998 at Kettering, Montgomery Co., OH, at age 80. She was buried in April 1998 at Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, Findagrave #139424435.
Child of Joyce Virginia Counts and Harold E. Darding
- Harold H. Darding+ b. 14 Jun 1939, d. 6 Oct 2019
Citations
- [S526] 1920 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Rolls 1419 - 1423.
Clara Belle Courson1
F, b. 9 November 1859, d. 5 September 1954
Clara Belle Courson was born on 9 November 1859.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Fiester Courson and Emily Jane Neece.1 Clara Belle Courson married Dr. Howard Malcom Essick, son of Rev. Henry M. Essick and Lydia Rinewalt, on 1 November 1882.1 Clara Belle Courson lived in 1921 at 500 Fourth Avenue, New Kensington, Westmoreland Co., PA.1 She died on 5 September 1954 at Montgomery Co., PA, at age 94. She was buried in September 1954 at Westminster Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery Co., PA, Findagrave #134102092.
Children of Clara Belle Courson and Dr. Howard Malcom Essick
- Mary Emily Essick+1 b. 23 Jul 1884
- Laura Louise Essick+1 b. 25 Dec 1885, d. 3 Nov 1963
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 208.
Jacob Fiester Courson1
M, b. 4 April 1830, d. 30 October 1917
Jacob Fiester Courson was born on 4 April 1830. He married Emily Jane Neece.1 Jacob Fiester Courson died on 30 October 1917 at age 87 Obituary (Findagrave.com):
JACOB F. CORSON, farmer, was born on the farm where he now resides, in Shrewsbury township, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1830, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Fiester) Corson. He received a common school education, and has fol-lowed farming all his life. The farm upon which he now resides was purchased by his grandfather in 1798; his father, Jacob Corson, resided thereon and owned an adjoining tract of 400 acres, in connection with which he operated a saw mill. After his father's death our subject took charge of the mill and timber tract, and conducted the business until his mother's death. On the 18th of May, 1859, he married Emma Neece, daughter of John Neece, and to them have been born five children: Clara B., who married Dr. Essick; Thomas, who married Iola Taylor; William, who married Sarah Eddy; Joseph, and Flora. Mr. Corson is one of the leading Democrats of his township, in which he has served in many offices of trust, and with his family takes an active interest in the Methodist Episcopal church.
He was buried in November 1917 at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hughesville, Lycoming Co., PA, Findagrave #100495263.
JACOB F. CORSON, farmer, was born on the farm where he now resides, in Shrewsbury township, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1830, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Fiester) Corson. He received a common school education, and has fol-lowed farming all his life. The farm upon which he now resides was purchased by his grandfather in 1798; his father, Jacob Corson, resided thereon and owned an adjoining tract of 400 acres, in connection with which he operated a saw mill. After his father's death our subject took charge of the mill and timber tract, and conducted the business until his mother's death. On the 18th of May, 1859, he married Emma Neece, daughter of John Neece, and to them have been born five children: Clara B., who married Dr. Essick; Thomas, who married Iola Taylor; William, who married Sarah Eddy; Joseph, and Flora. Mr. Corson is one of the leading Democrats of his township, in which he has served in many offices of trust, and with his family takes an active interest in the Methodist Episcopal church.
He was buried in November 1917 at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hughesville, Lycoming Co., PA, Findagrave #100495263.
Child of Jacob Fiester Courson and Emily Jane Neece
- Clara Belle Courson+1 b. 9 Nov 1859, d. 5 Sep 1954
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 208.
Clyde Roy Courtney
M, b. 7 April 1922, d. 12 January 2014
Clyde Roy Courtney was born on 7 April 1922 at Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI. He began military service on 9 December 1942 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, WW II service, enlisted. He married Virginia Patricia Williams. Clyde Roy Courtney lived in 1948 at Hayward, Alameda Co., CA. He died on 12 January 2014 at age 91. He was buried in January 2014 at Plummer Cemetery, Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, Findagrave #137882207.
Frances Courtney
F, b. 14 January 1845, d. 17 October 1911
Frances Courtney was also known as "Fannie". She was born on 14 January 1845 at Franklin, Williamson Co., TN. She married Henry Beebe Carrington, Frances was first married to George Washington Grummond and Henry was first married to Margaret Irvin Sullivant. Frances Courtney died on 17 October 1911 at age 66
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Author. A second wife to two notable US Indian Wars officers, Frances Courtney Grummond Carrington chronicled her experiences as a military wife in "Army Life on the Plains", initially published in 1910. Born Frances Courtney into an affluent, pro-Union family in Franklin, Tennessee, "Fannie" had nursed wounded Federal soldiers in the Courtney home during the Civil War Battle of Franklin. A deeply religious and somewhat naive young woman, in 1865 she wed 31-year-old George Washington Grummond, a Federal officer with a reputation for recklessness whose first marriage ended in divorce. He subsequently received a commission in the frontier army, and in 1866 Frances accompanied him to his post, Fort Phil Kearny on the Bozeman trail. There the newlyweds impressed all as a "most charming couple", according to the memoir of the commanding officer's wife, Margaret Carrington, who became the young bride's mentor and close friend. Frances never-the-less was plagued with a sense of forboding, which was exacerbated by the sight of mutilated bodies brought back to the fort, and waking to find her bed invaded by the Wyoming snows. Her fears soon materialized when Lt. Grummond was killed in the infamous "Fetterman Massacre" just months later in December 1866. A widow at 21, she returned to her Tennessee home in 1867. Four years later, after her friend Margaret Carrington's death, she married the distinguished soldier-scholar Henry B. Carrington, Margaret's widower and her late husband's former commanding officer. Although Frances' second husband was more than 20 years her senior, their marriage proved to be a successful one, and with his encouragement, she followed in her predecessor's footsteps by writing a frontier memoir. The books of both Mrs. Carringtons were instrumental in shaping the prevailing historic view of the Fetterman fight and the personalities involved. In 1878 Henry and Frances Carrington moved to Hyde Park in Boston, Massachusetts, where she died at the age of 66. Her survivors included her 87-year-old husband and a daughter, also interred in this plot. The first Mrs. Carrington is buried nearby, and Lt. G.W. Grummond in Tennessee.
NOTE-- The first Mrs. Carrington, Margaret Irvin Sullivant, is buried at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio. DLB 2021.
She was buried in October 1911 at Fairview Cemetery, Boston, Suffolk Co., OH, Findagrave #95090688.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Author. A second wife to two notable US Indian Wars officers, Frances Courtney Grummond Carrington chronicled her experiences as a military wife in "Army Life on the Plains", initially published in 1910. Born Frances Courtney into an affluent, pro-Union family in Franklin, Tennessee, "Fannie" had nursed wounded Federal soldiers in the Courtney home during the Civil War Battle of Franklin. A deeply religious and somewhat naive young woman, in 1865 she wed 31-year-old George Washington Grummond, a Federal officer with a reputation for recklessness whose first marriage ended in divorce. He subsequently received a commission in the frontier army, and in 1866 Frances accompanied him to his post, Fort Phil Kearny on the Bozeman trail. There the newlyweds impressed all as a "most charming couple", according to the memoir of the commanding officer's wife, Margaret Carrington, who became the young bride's mentor and close friend. Frances never-the-less was plagued with a sense of forboding, which was exacerbated by the sight of mutilated bodies brought back to the fort, and waking to find her bed invaded by the Wyoming snows. Her fears soon materialized when Lt. Grummond was killed in the infamous "Fetterman Massacre" just months later in December 1866. A widow at 21, she returned to her Tennessee home in 1867. Four years later, after her friend Margaret Carrington's death, she married the distinguished soldier-scholar Henry B. Carrington, Margaret's widower and her late husband's former commanding officer. Although Frances' second husband was more than 20 years her senior, their marriage proved to be a successful one, and with his encouragement, she followed in her predecessor's footsteps by writing a frontier memoir. The books of both Mrs. Carringtons were instrumental in shaping the prevailing historic view of the Fetterman fight and the personalities involved. In 1878 Henry and Frances Carrington moved to Hyde Park in Boston, Massachusetts, where she died at the age of 66. Her survivors included her 87-year-old husband and a daughter, also interred in this plot. The first Mrs. Carrington is buried nearby, and Lt. G.W. Grummond in Tennessee.
NOTE-- The first Mrs. Carrington, Margaret Irvin Sullivant, is buried at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio. DLB 2021.
She was buried in October 1911 at Fairview Cemetery, Boston, Suffolk Co., OH, Findagrave #95090688.
John L. Courtney
M, b. 15 January 1920, d. 18 September 2004
John L. Courtney was born on 15 January 1920 at Ohio. He was the son of Michael D. Courtney and Daisy G. Stumbaugh. John L. Courtney married Gertrude M. Skinner, daughter of Washington Grant Skinner and Amma Lenna Starr, in 1937. John L. Courtney died on 18 September 2004 at Ohio at age 84 Obituary (Findagrave.com):
COURTNEY, John L 84, passed away after a brief illness at Mercy Medical Center of Springfield, Ohio, September 18, 2004. He was born in Springfield, Ohio on January 15, 1920 a son of the late Michael Courtney and Daisy Stumbaugh Courtney. He was a Veteran of the United States Army Air Corps, having served his country during World War II from 1942 to 1945. He was a retired tool and die maker having retired from Wright Patterson Air Force Base and a lifetime member of American Legion Post 286, Veteran of Foreign Wars Springfield Post 1019 and Amvets Post 148 of Medway. Member of Fraternal Order of The Eagles and the Union Club of Springfield. He is survived by his wife; son and daughter-in-law; daughter; grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by wife, Gertrude Courtney; sisters, Norma Thorne and Mary Loretta Hines.
He was buried in September 2004 at Calvary Cemetery, Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio, Findagrave #107287990.
COURTNEY, John L 84, passed away after a brief illness at Mercy Medical Center of Springfield, Ohio, September 18, 2004. He was born in Springfield, Ohio on January 15, 1920 a son of the late Michael Courtney and Daisy Stumbaugh Courtney. He was a Veteran of the United States Army Air Corps, having served his country during World War II from 1942 to 1945. He was a retired tool and die maker having retired from Wright Patterson Air Force Base and a lifetime member of American Legion Post 286, Veteran of Foreign Wars Springfield Post 1019 and Amvets Post 148 of Medway. Member of Fraternal Order of The Eagles and the Union Club of Springfield. He is survived by his wife; son and daughter-in-law; daughter; grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by wife, Gertrude Courtney; sisters, Norma Thorne and Mary Loretta Hines.
He was buried in September 2004 at Calvary Cemetery, Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio, Findagrave #107287990.
Michael D. Courtney
M, b. 1884, d. 21 August 1936
Michael D. Courtney was born in 1884 at Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio. He married Daisy G. Stumbaugh. Michael D. Courtney died on 21 August 1936 at Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio. He was buried in August 1936 at Calvary Cemetery, Springfield, Clark Co., OH, Findagrave #53329014.
Child of Michael D. Courtney and Daisy G. Stumbaugh
- John L. Courtney b. 15 Jan 1920, d. 18 Sep 2004
Nannie Ethel Courtney
F, b. 28 January 1897, d. 5 August 1979
Nannie Ethel Courtney was born on 28 January 1897 at Milsap, Parker Co., TX. She married George Dewey Wyre. Nannie Ethel Courtney died on 5 August 1979 at Amarillo, Potter Co., TX, at age 82.
Child of Nannie Ethel Courtney and George Dewey Wyre
- Frances Louise Wyre b. 2 Apr 1927, d. 8 Mar 2000
Ollie Lucile Courtney1
F, b. 6 December 1918, d. 30 July 1993
Ollie Lucile Courtney was born on 6 December 1918 at Findlay, Hancock Co., OH.1 She married William M. Wiley. Ollie Lucile Courtney and William M. Wiley were divorced before 1957. Ollie Lucile Courtney died on 30 July 1993 at Pima Co., AZ, at age 74 Dates per SSDI, last residence Tucson.
Child of Ollie Lucile Courtney and William M. Wiley
- Barbara May Wiley+1 b. 16 May 1939, d. 4 Sep 2017
Citations
- [S1997] 1940 Federal Census, Hancock County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 3081.
Amos Ruark Courtright1
M, b. March 1857
Amos Ruark Courtright was born in March 1857 at Illinois.1,2 He married Celestia Leora Spriggs on 17 February 1877 at Wayne Co., IL.2
Child of Amos Ruark Courtright and Celestia Leora Spriggs
- William E. Courtright+1 b. Aug 1879
Bessie Courtright1
F, b. circa 1913
Bessie Courtright was born circa 1913 at Lamard Twp., Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of William E. Courtright and Alice Keziah Molt.1
Citations
- [S524] 1920 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 413.
Cecil Evans Courtright1
M, b. circa 1904
Cecil Evans Courtright was born circa 1904 at Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of William E. Courtright and Alice Keziah Molt.1
Citations
- [S988] 1910 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 332.
Faye L. Courtright1
F, b. circa 1908
Faye L. Courtright was born circa 1908 at Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of William E. Courtright and Alice Keziah Molt.1
Citations
- [S988] 1910 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 332.
Jessie Courtright1
F, b. circa 1913
Jessie Courtright was born circa 1913 at Lamard Twp., Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of William E. Courtright and Alice Keziah Molt.1
Citations
- [S524] 1920 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 413.
Lyndal C. Courtright1
F, b. circa 1906
Lyndal C. Courtright was born circa 1906 at Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of William E. Courtright and Alice Keziah Molt.1
Citations
- [S988] 1910 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 332.
William E. Courtright1
M, b. August 1879
William E. Courtright was born in August 1879 at Wayne Co., IL.2,1 He was the son of Amos Ruark Courtright and Celestia Leora Spriggs.3 William E. Courtright married Alice Keziah Molt, daughter of William E. Molt and Louisa Alice Brown, on 19 March 1902 at Wayne Co., IL.1
Children of William E. Courtright and Alice Keziah Molt
- Cecil Evans Courtright1 b. c 1904
- Lyndal C. Courtright1 b. c 1906
- Faye L. Courtright1 b. c 1908
- Bessie Courtright4 b. c 1913
- Jessie Courtright4 b. c 1913
Citations
- [S988] 1910 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 332.
- [S523] 1900 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 351; FHL #1240351.
- [S522] 1880 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 257.
- [S524] 1920 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 413.
Susan Elizabeth Couser
F
Susan Elizabeth Couser married William Quinter Calvert.
Child of Susan Elizabeth Couser and William Quinter Calvert
- Hazel May Calvert+ b. 15 Mar 1901, d. 27 Mar 1992
Mariah Catherine Covalt
F, b. 1 February 1853, d. 22 November 1887
Mariah Catherine Covalt was born on 1 February 1853. She married Andrew Gemmill on 10 June 1874 at Grant Co., IN. Mariah Catherine Covalt died on 22 November 1887 at Grant Co., IN, at age 34. She was buried in November 1887 at Knox Chapel Cemetery, Point Isabel, Grant Co., IN, Findagrave #50008794.
Child of Mariah Catherine Covalt and Andrew Gemmill
- Willard Betharell Gemmill+ b. 7 Aug 1875, d. 24 May 1935
Richard Walter Covault
M, b. 26 May 1934, d. 9 June 1996
Richard Walter Covault was born on 26 May 1934 at Miami Co., OH. He was the son of Walter Lester Covault and Margaret V. Drees. Richard Walter Covault died on 9 June 1996 at Montgomery Co., OH, at age 62 Dates per SSDI, last residence Piqua. He was buried in June 1996 at Fletcher Cemetery, Fletcher, Miami Co., OH, Find A Grave Memorial# 22791579.
Walter Lester Covault
M, b. 20 January 1898, d. 10 May 1943
Walter Lester Covault was born on 20 January 1898 at Miami Co., OH. He married Margaret V. Drees. Walter Lester Covault died on 10 May 1943 at Miami Co., OH, at age 45. He was buried in May 1943 at Fletcher Cemetery, Fletcher, Miami Co., OH, Find A Grave Memorial# 64815051.
Child of Walter Lester Covault and Margaret V. Drees
- Richard Walter Covault b. 26 May 1934, d. 9 Jun 1996
Susanna Covel1
F, b. circa 1828
Susanna Covel was born circa 1828 at Pennsylvania.1 She married Anthony Clippinger, son of Johann Henry Clippinger and Elizabeth Kuntz, in 1848.1
Citations
- [S2883] 1860 Federal Census, Warren County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 234; FHL #803234.
Alsie Covell1
F, b. July 1885
Alsie Covell was born in July 1885 at Erie Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Inman Covell and Sarah A. Hilton.1
Citations
- [S1361] 1900 Federal Census, Erie County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1312; FHL #1241312.
Audrey B. Covell
F, b. circa 1914
Audrey B. Covell was born circa 1914 at Michigan. She was the daughter of Charles Elmer Covell and Eva Bartels.
Charles Elmer Covell1
M, b. May 1890
Charles Elmer Covell was born in May 1890 at Erie or Ottawa Co., OH.1 He was the son of Joseph Inman Covell and Sarah A. Hilton.1 Charles Elmer Covell married Eva Bartels circa 1910.
Children of Charles Elmer Covell and Eva Bartels
- Judson I. Covell b. c 1911
- Audrey B. Covell b. c 1914
Citations
- [S1361] 1900 Federal Census, Erie County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1312; FHL #1241312.