Jannetje Brokaw
Jannetje Brokaw is said by one undocumented web source to have been born in 1667 in Mannheim, Germany, but we expect Holland or New York to also be possibilities. She married Hans Teunise Covert, born in Brooklyn, of Dutch parents. This suggests that Jannetje's parents were in America before about 1687, by which time when Hans and Jannetje would likely have been married. Jannetje and Hans Covert were presumably married in NY before 1688 when their first daughter Catherine was born in Brooklyn. The next five children born 1690-1699 in Dutch Kills, Long Island NY; and finally two daughters born 1706-1709 in Somerset, New Jersey.
Jannetje, also in the records as Jane, was daughter of Bragoon Braghar - also seen as Brokaw, Bourgen Broecord, or Broeckaert (which appear to be Dutch spellings). In 1690 Hans Teunis Covert appears to have purchased land in Queens Co. NY with a Bourgen Broecord, presumably his father-in-law but possibly a brother of Jannetje. By 1702, both Hans and Bourgen Brocard are living in Somerset Co., NJ and together they purchase 2000 acres "at the mouth of the Millstone River".
In 1706-07, Hans Covert sold Newtown land, co-owned by him and two other Millstone residents, an Isaac Bourga (a Brokaw spelling?), and an Andrew Bird, Jr., possibly related to Thomas Bird, husband of Hans Covert's oldest daughter Catherine.
It is expected that Jannetje/Jane died sometime after 1719 when her husband mentioned her in his will, probably in Millstone, Somerset Co. New Jersey.
(This biography based largely on data from The New York Genealogical and Biological Record, published by the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. 37, 1906. See below.)
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 1667 | Mannheim, Germany | [W1] | |
Marriage | Mannheim, Germany | To Hans Teunise Covert | [2][4][W1] | |
Death | after 1719 | expect Millstone, Somerset Co. NJ | [1][6] |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 9 Generation 10 Generation 11 +-- Hans Teunise Covert | (1657/58-1723) | | Bragon Covert --+ (1696-????) | | +-- Bourgon Broucard | | +-- 'Jannetje Brokaw -------+ +-- Abraham Le Fevre (1667 - ????) | | +-- Catherine LeFevre --+ | +-- Antoinette Jerrian Sources: [4][W1][W2]
Children
(8 children with Hans Teunise Covert)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Catherine Covert | F | 1688/89 | Brooklyn, NY | (1st) Thomas Bird; (2nd) Benjamin Wood |
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Ariaentje Covert | F | bap. 3 Aug 1690 | Dutch Kills,(Brooklyn) Long Island NY | Jacob Coursen/Courser | [1][W1][W3] | |
Teunis Covert | M | bap. 16 Apr 1693 | Dutch Kills, (Brooklyn) Long Island NY | Marytie unknown | "oldest son" | [1][W1] [W3] |
Bragon Covert | M | bap. 29 Mar. 1696 | Dutch Kills,(Brooklyn) Long Island NY | Anna Selover | (Direct Line) | [1][4][W1] [W3] |
Lucas Covert | M | 1697/99 | Dutch Kills,(Brooklyn) Long Island NY | Ann Brown | "youngest son" | [1][W1][W3] |
Jane Covert | F | 1699/1703 | Dutch Kills, (Brooklyn) Long Island NY | [1][W1] [W3] | ||
Mary Covert | F | 6 Aug 1706 | Somerset, NJ | [1][W1] [W3] | ||
Barbara/Bathseba Covert | F | 26 Oct 1709 | Somerset, NJ | Johannes Swick | [1][W1] [W3] |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Heemstedt, Holland | b. 1657/58 ???? | [W1] | |
Mannheim, Germany | ???? | marriage to Jannetje Brokaw | [W1] |
Brooklyn, NY | by 1688 | birth of dau. Catherine Covert | [W1] |
Dutch Kills, Long Island, NY | by 1690- at least 1699 | birth of 5 children | [W1] |
Somerset NJ | by 1706- d. 1719 | birth 7th child, till death | [W1] |
Millstone, Somerset NJ | ????- d. 1719 | death | [2][W1] |
Photo Gallery
Sources
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1 | The New York Genealogical and Biological Record, published by the New York Genealogical & Biogrphical Society, 226 West 58th Street, New York. Vol. XXXVII, 1906. Three sections of continued Covert family history begin on pages 117, 197, and 267. See: http://www.archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealogi83newy/newyorkgenealogi83newy_djvu.txt
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See complete text at Covert Family History, NY G&B Record |
2 | Early History of New York by Bergen, as quoted in The New York Genealogical and Biological Record, Vol. XXXVII, 1906, p. 117. Coevers or Covert, Teunis Janse emigrated in 1651, from Heemstede, in North Holland; m. Barbara Lucas or Jans; resided at first in New Amsterdam, and finally settled in Bedford in Brooklyn, at which place he took oath of allegiance in 1687; member of Ref. Du. Ch. of New Amsterdam prior to 1660; member of Ref. Du. Ch. of Brooklyn in 1660, 1677 and 1685; and died prior to 1700. Issue:
Jahannes Teunise m. Jannetje; oath of allegiance 1687; settled on the Raritan, N.J. | |
3 | 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.
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4 | Bassett's Notes on Coverts, ed. by Leslie A. Bryan 1957; copy at MN Hist. Soc. Library, St. Paul MN extracted 2008 by Elizabeth Wilson Williams>
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5 | "Covert Ancestry" compiled by Edson Salisbury Jones, contributed by Byron Barnes Horton, Sheffield PA, Edition of 50 copies. Reprinted from the New York Gen. & Biogr. Record,1906, N.Y.; printed by Tobias A. Wright, 1906. Copy at MN Hist. Soc. Library, St. Paul, MN viewed 2008 by Elizabeth Wilson Williams; slim paperback of maybe 20 pages, brittle, pages loose from binding. Extract:
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6 | Will of Jan Kuvers of Millstone, Somerset Co., N. J., as reported in "The New York Genealogical and Biological Record", published by the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society in 1906. See Source 1, above.
Will of "Jan Kuvers," of Millstone, Somerset Co., N.J., yeoman, stricken m (sic) years, dated 2 May 1719, and pr. 13 Apr 1723, names wife Jane; sons, Tunis (eldest), Bergon and Lucas (youngest); and daus. Catherine Bird, Orianchy Courser (bap. "Ariaentje"), Jane, Marry and Bathseba. Signed "Jan Koevers." (E. J. Wills, A., p. 244, and original will.) |
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W1 | Debbie Harrison, "My Family" , Rootsweb.com, updated 10 Feb 2003; Hans Teunise Covert ID#: 1519050921 See at: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2424533&id=I519051117 | |
W2 | 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 Appears well sourced; some source titles unclear (abbreviated). | |
W3 | The Covert Family of Lancaster N.Y., owner Robert Thornton Covert, on Genealogy.com at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/v/Robert-T-Covert/ODT1-0001.html See pg. 5-8 for Hans Teunise Covert & Jannetje Brokaw. Their children:
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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. - Identity of baptism witnesses (for Bragon Covert) Ysaac Brokaer & Marritje Coevers are unknown. Ysaac Brokaer could be a grandparent; or they could be an aunt & uncle.