Marinda Covert
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Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 6 Oct 1837 | PA | [10] | |
Marriage | 1 Oct. 1864 | To Isaac Findley Wimer (29 Sept 1827 -29 Feb 1904) | [10] | |
Death | 11 Dec 1873 | Butler Co., PA | [11] |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 6 Generation 7 + -- Silas Covert | (1811-1870) Marinda Covert --+ (1837-1873) | +-- Margaret unknown (1815-1853)
Sources: [10]
Children
(4 children with Isaac Findley Wimer )
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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John Silas Wimer | M | 29 July 1865 | Worth Twp., Butler, PA | [10] | ||
Nancy Jane Wimer | F | 6 Mar. 1867 | Worth Twp., Butler, PA | [10] | ||
Frank W. Wimer | M | 20 Apr. 1869 | Worth Twp., Butler, PA | [10] | ||
Clara C. Wimer | F | 20 May 1871 | Worth Twp., Butler, PA | [10] |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Muddy Creek Twp. (became Worth Twp 1854), Butler Co. PA | b. 1827 | [5][10] | |
became Worth Twp., Butler Co. PA | in 1854 | [7][10] |
Photos
Sources
Ref. Num. | Description | Image of original |
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1 | 1840_United_States_Federal_Census, | |
2 | 1850_United_States_Federal_Census, Muddy Creek Twp., Butler County PA, page | |
3 | 1860_United_States_Federal_Census, Worth Twp., Butler County PA, | |
9 | The Wimer Family , by Paul W. Myers, self-published manuscript, undated(printed before 1985. Eight generations of the Wimer family charted, with biographical information on Christopher Wimer and his children, derived from interviews of descendants and extensive research of property deeds, military records, and wills. John Wimer (b. 20 Feb.1797-d. 17 May 1867, with a will), m. 1824 Nancy Coulter(d. July 1864). 7 children listed. John & Nancy buried Wolf Creek cemetery. | (See additioinal notes) |
10 | Wolf Creek Cemetery, transcribed & photographed June 2007 by Elizabeth Wilson Williams
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11 | Muddy Creek Cemetery, transcribed & photographed Sept. 2006 by Elizabeth Wilson Williams 4-sided Covert obelisk, several names per side; located near entrance to the upper cemetery:
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