Bragon Covert
Bragon Covert's father, Hans Teunise Covert, born in Heemstedt, Holland in 1657, was the immigrant to America. From the name spelling "Hans", and from his wife Jannetje Brokaw having been born in Mannheim, Germany, we assume Hans Tuenise Covert migrated first to Germany, then to America where his children were born in Brooklyn, then Long Island NY, and by 1706 in Somerset, New Jersey. Bragon Covert was baptised in the Dutch Reformed Church of New York City (was New Amsterdam until 1665), and seems to have lived most of his life in Somerset, New Jersey. However, his second and third child were born in New York. He died in Millstone, Somerset, New Jersey.
His oldest son Lucas Covert moved west to Butler County PA, in 1796, the year Bragon would have been 100 years old.
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 1696 | Dutch Kills, Long Island NY | [W1] | |
Baptism | 29 Mar. 1696 | Dutch Ref. Church of Brooklyn, Dutch Kills, Long Island NY |
[7][W1] | |
Marriage | 1 Dec 1723 | New Amsterdam, Dutch Ref. Church | To Anna Selover | [1][5][6][W1] |
Death | Millstone, Somerset NJ | [W1] |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 8 Generation 9 Generation 10 +-- Hans Teunise Covert | (1657/58-1719) +-- Bragon Covert --+ | (1696-????) | Lucas Covert ----+ +-- Jannetje Brokaw (1741-????) | (1667 - ????) +-- Anna Selover (1703-????) Sources: [W1]
Children
(10 children with Anna Selover) [W1]
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Lucas Covert | M | 15 Sept 1741 | Raritan, Somerset Co. New Jersey[W1]; Somerville NJ[2] |
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Jannetze Covert | F | 4 Nov 1724 | New York | [W1] | ||
Johannes/John Covert | M | 1727 | Brooklyn, NY | [W1] | ||
Isaac Covert | M | 26 Mar 1729 | Harlingen, Somerset, NJ | [W1] | ||
Daniel Covert | M | 14 Apr 1731 | Millstone, Somerset NJ | [W1] | ||
Bergon Covert | M | 21 Oct 1733 | [W1] | |||
Jacob Covert | M | 26 Mar 1738 | Millstone, Somerset NJ | [W1] | ||
Mareytie Covert | M | 16 Sept 1739 | Millstone, Somerset NJ | [1] | ||
Annatie Covert | M | 14 Jan 1743/44 | Somerville, NJ | [W1] | ||
Tunis Covert | M | 25 Mar 1745 | Millstone, Somerset, NJ | [W1] |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Dutch Kills, Long Island NY | birth 1696 | [W1] | |
New York | by 1724 | birth of Jannetze | [W1] |
Brooklyn, NY | by 1727 | birth of Johannes/John | [W1] |
Harlingen, Somerset NJ | 1729 | birth of Isaac | [W1] |
Millstone, Somerset NJ | 1731 | birth of Daniel | [W1] |
Raritan, Franklin Twp.,Somerset Co., NJ | by 1741 | birth of Lucas | [5][W1] |
Somerville, NJ | 1743/44 | birth of Annatie | [W1] |
Millstone, Somerset NJ | 1745 | birth of Tunis | [W1] |
Photo Gallery
Sources
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1 | New Amsterdam & New York Reformed Dutch Church , Baptismal Records,online at Olive tree genealogy: http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/rdcbapt_1703.shtml Child: Anna Selover; date of baptism: 21 July 1703;Parents: Isaac Selover & Judith Waldron; Witnesses: Joseph Waldron & Anna Waldron. | |
2 | "Register, in Alphabetical Order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, from its First Settlement by Europeans to 1700" by Teunis G. Bergen, N. Y., S. W. Green's son, printer, 1881. Digitized by Google Books at http://books.google.com/books?id=gi2OJypMncAC&pg=PA258&dq=%22Isaac+Selover%22+1699+NY&client=internal-uds&source=uds "Selover, Isaac, schoolmaster and chorister of Fld. in 1695, m. 1st Hester Leenda; m. 2nd, 23 Jan 1695 in N. Y. Janneken van Wilkenhof wid. of Jan Thyssen, as per N. Y. D. ch. rec. Issue:
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3 | Christopher Rumbaugh, Corvallis, Oregon, website: http://www.open.org/rumcd/d0001/g0000014.htm Notes for these generations of Coverts: Teunis Janssen Covert m. Barbara Lucas Van Kessel (daughter of Lucas Van Kessel); Jan Teunise Covert m. Jannetje Brokaw( daughter of Bourgon Broucard & Catherine LeFevre); Bragon Covert m. Ann Selover. Sources include 1996 interview of Robert Covert (deceased), Port Charlotte, FL; Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn; "Hol. Soc. Yr. Bk. 1897, p 170", mentions gravestone of John Covert, Seneca Co. NY; A note in the "NYG&B mss file" details"Anna Selover....dau of Isaac Selover, schoolmaster & choirister of Flatlands in 1695, and Janneken van Wiekenof, wid. of Jan Thyssen. Note: "we have Anna's parents as Isaac Selover and Judith Waldron. (The Covert Family", Fisher, Covert & Patterson, 1979 p 20). Perhaps Janneken van Wiekenof was a stepmother since this was her 2nd marriage." | |
4 | US and International Marriage Records Name: Bragon Covert Gender: male Birth Place: NY Spouse Name: Anna Slover Spouse Birth Place: NY Spouse Birth Year: 1703 Marriage Year: 1723 Marriage State: NY Number Pages: 1
Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Description: This database contains marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of marriages, were extracted from family group sheets, electronic databases, biographies, wills, and other sources. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=angs-g&_80004000=Bragon%20Covert&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&recid=283882&recoff=1%202&db=WorldMarr_ga&indiv=1&requr=294913&ur=0 | |
5 | Somerset County Genealogical Quarterly Volume 8, online at:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/PABUTLER/2003-07/1057200413 | |
6 | New Amsterdam Dutch Reformed Church Marriages 1639-1801 at http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/na_marriages_1639-1801.htm 1723 01 Dec; Bregon Coevers, jm V. Boswyk; Anna Slover, jd V. Mannor V. Fordam, beide woonende alhier | |
7 | Notes of Robert Covert(deceased), Port Charlotte FL, 1996, posted online at: http://www.open.org/rumcd/d0001/g0000014.htm Note: Nov 2008 this site address no longer functional. These notes, copied Jan 2008, were posted as part of a Covert family tree, owner not recorded. "Bragon Covert was baptized 29 Mar 1696 at the Dutch Ref. Ch. of Brooklyn. Bragon's baptism records show Hans Coevers & Jannitje as parents with Ysaac Brokaer & Marritje Coevers as witnesses (Hol. Soc. Yr. Bk. 1897, p. 170). "Brogum Coevers, young man of Bushwick & Anna Slover of Fordham (Fordham Manor) both liging here (Nieu Amsterdam) were granted marriage license 15 Nov 1723 & were married 1 Dec 1723. His father, Jan, willed him 266 acres of land 2 May 1719, proved 13 Apr 1723."(Covert Ancestry) "He is shown on the 1735 tax roll of Franklin Twp., Somerset Co., N.J. for 266 acres, 3 cows and tax of 1 pound, 5 shillings." (Hist. of Hunterdon & Somerset Co., 1888, J. P. Snell, p. 815). The Janeway Account Book 1735-1746 at Bound Brook, N. J. states that Brogun Covert traded there Feb 1735-1745 and was of Millstone (Gen. Mag. of J. J. 33:77). The baptism dates for Bragon's and Anna's children indicate they stayed in Nieu Amsterdam through 1733 before moving their family to N. J." The owner of this family tree lists Bragon Covert's mother as Jannetje Brokaw, & her parents as Bourgon Broucard and Catherine LeFevre; Bragon Covert's father as Jan Teunise Covert, & his parents as Tuenis Janssen Covert & Barbara Lucas Van Kessel; maternal grandfather as Lucas Van Kessel. |
Web Sources - Documentation Not Given
Ref. Num. | Description | Extract |
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W1 | Debbie Harrison, "My Family" , Rootsweb.com, updated 10 Feb 2003 Lists dates, spouse, children for these generations: Pierre Couvers, Jean Pietersen Couvert, Teunise Janszentje Couvert, Hans Teunise Covert, Bragon Covert, Lucas Covert, Catherine Covert. No sources listed. |
Source notes
- Dutch Kills, Brooklyn, Long Island: Per Wikipedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Kills,_Queens
Dutch Kills was a hamlet on a navigable tributary of Newtown Creek. It remained a community of farms during the 19th century, and in 1870 consolidated with Hunters Point, Ravenswood, Astoria & Steinway to form Long Island City, Queens NY. Dutch Kills "occupied what today is centrally Queensboro Plaza."
Newtown Creek forms part of the boundary between present-day Queens Co. (Queens) & Kings. Co. (Brooklyn). It runs parallel to and just soutn of I-495 which crosses the East River into Manhattan at the Queens Midtown Tunnel. The southernmost tributary runs northward from an area of Kings Co. (Brooklyn) just SE of I-278,the Brooklyn Queens Expy,, into Newtown Creek in Queens.