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- H. Marshall Covington1800 - 1879
- W. Delilah (add)
Facts and Events
Name |
Marshall Covington |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2][3] |
4 Jul 1800 |
Lincoln, Georgia, United States |
Other[1] |
6 Feb 1816 |
Lincoln, Georgia, United Statesnamed in father's will |
Marriage |
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to Delilah (add) |
Census[4] |
1850 |
Marion, Georgia, United States |
Census[5] |
1860 |
Chattahoochee, Georgia, United States |
Death[2][3] |
2 Oct 1879 |
Alabama, United States |
Burial[2] |
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Ozark, Dale, Alabama, United StatesClopton Cemetery |
References
- ↑ Will of William Covington, Kines-Miles Family Tree (owner Paul Kines); accessed 21 Nov 2012.
William Covington, of Lincoln County, Georgia To my beloved wife Molly Covington, two negro women Hannah and Dorcas during her life time, then Dorcas to my son Newbell Covington and Hannah to my son Marshall Covington To my son David Covington, 2 negro children named Betty and Jack To Milly Walton one negro girl named Peg to Alley Miles my daughter one negro girl named Mary her life time and then to Polly Miles Alley Miles daughter To my daughter Fanny Miles one negro girl named Chaney To my grandson Thomas Covington one negro boy named Isaac, that is if he is not sold to pay my son Thomas Covingtons debts To my two grandchildren Tild Covington and Selwin one negro girl named Jinny to be divided between them equally To Fanny Dennis one sixty Dollar Horse My Stock of all kinds to be sold to pay my debts or if not sold to be divided among my children equally Signed 6 February 1816, William x his mark Covington Witnesses Wm Covington Jr. Executor William P. Selman [Solomon?] Executor Newbell Covington To my daughter Betsey Selman [Solomon] one negro girl named Sal To my son John Covinton one negro boy named Joe To my son William Covington Jr one negro boy named Jacob To my son Edward Covington one negro boy named Isom Witness Wm B[uder], Edward Covington My land to my two youngest sons Newball Covington and Marshall Covington to be equally divided between them after the death of my wife Molly Covington Witnesses Pleasant Walton, Thos B[eeder], Abram Ayres 1 July 1816 - Pleasant Walters, William Reeder and Abram Ayres proved will in court
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Find A Grave
Memorial# 20977421.
Marshall Covington Birth: Jul. 4, 1800 Death: Oct. 2, 1879 Burial: Clopton Cemetery , Ozark, Dale County, Alabama, USA Plot: Row 13 B. Lincoln Co., Ga.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Descendants of William Covington, Served in South Carolina, in Daughters of the American Revolution. Genealogical Research System
Nat'l #: 899322; Ancestor #: A026822.
Marshall Covington born on 4 - Jul - 1800 at Lincoln Co GA died at Clopton AL on 2 - Oct - 1879 and his ( 1st ) wife Delilah born on - - at SC died at Marion Co GA after 1850 married on - -
- ↑ Kitchfoons, Marion, Georgia, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
HH 831, Fam 831.
Covington, Marshall, 52, farming [no RE listed], b. GA , Delilah, 53, b. SC , Arma, 17, b. GA HH 832, Fam 183 Covington, Marshall, 11, b. GA Burson, Mary, 52, b. GA Owen, John, 22, b. SC
- ↑ Militia District 1104, Chattahoochee, Georgia, in United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
HH 368, Fam 351.
Covington, Marshall, 59, overseer, RE = $600 , Delila, 60 , Arminia, 20 , Martha, 18
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