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Joseph COVELL

Joseph COVELL

Male 1694 - Bef 1791  (96 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joseph COVELL was born on 9 Dec 1694 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (son of Joseph COVELL and Alice PALMER); died before 12 Jan 1791 in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut.

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    • Reference Number: 217
    • _UID: ED4D1C0D146B4BC7A00E96E4FCA857839A6D

    Notes:

    BIRTH: It is noted that Joseph's birth year may have been between 1692-1694.

    Joseph married on 19 Apr 1719 in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    * Married: 28 JUL 1719 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut 1 2 4
    * Married: 19 APR 1719 in Killingly, CT 3

    There are two dates of marriage noted for Joseph and Hannah. The April date may have been when the Banns were published. More research is needed.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph COVELL was born about 1662 in Great Harbor (Edgartown), Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts (son of James COVELL and Indian Wife); died in Apr 1733 in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 207
    • _UID: 4ACACC00B5134CC2BEF4C3C724233D6CE2A5

    Notes:

    Edgartown was first settled in 1641/2 and called "Great Harbor" until 1671, when it was established as the Town of Edgartown. Edgartown includes the island community of Chappaquiddick.

    Records on Joseph Covell can be found in Chatham, Woburn and Charleston, Massachusetts. On 5 Nov 1714, he was granted 150 acres of land in Killingly Connecticut. On 6 Dec 1714, Joseph and his wife Alice deeded two pieces of this land to their son Joseph Jr. "in consideration of the love and good will that I have and bare (sic) my son Joseph Covell Jr. of Killingly."

    A series of quit-claim deeds passed land down to Stephen Covell and by 25 June 1733, Alice Covell, the widow of Joseph Sr., gave up all her dower rights. The inventory of Joseph Sr.?s estate was dated in April of 1733 and was valued at 947 pounds, 16 shillings, 6 pence. The house and barn was noted as Stephen's property.

    Information on this individual was obtained from the genealogical records of Carolyne Kephart Gould via Rootsweb. Her Genealogy Home page is:

    http://www.angelfire.com/tx/carolynegenealogy/

    The full family tree is available at Rootsweb: database "carolynegould"
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    Joseph married Alice PALMER on 27 Feb 1685 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Alice (daughter of John PALMER and Elizabeth ALGER) was born about 1667 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died after Jun 1733 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice PALMER was born about 1667 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (daughter of John PALMER and Elizabeth ALGER); died after Jun 1733 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

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    • Name: Elizabeth PALMER
    • Reference Number: 211
    • _UID: 71340C9D531743DE96198ECF3D9F8477BC18

    Notes:

    The will of Elizabeth Palmer of Boston, Massachusetts includes Alice Covell and Elizabeth's son-in-law, Joseph Covell. The will was dated 6 Dec 1717.

    Alice Palmer Covell was alive on 25 Jun 1733 when she gave up her rights of dower in a quit-claim deed transfer initiated by her children, Jospeh Jr., and Steohen. The property was quit claimed to the three daughters, Elizabeth Covell Philips, Alice Covell Grover and Sarah Covell Ross.

    Information on this individual was obtained from the genealogical records of Carolyne Kephart Gould via Rootsweb. Her Genealogy Home page is:

    http://www.angelfire.com/tx/carolynegenealogy/

    The full family tree is available at Rootsweb: database "carolynegould"

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth COVELL was born on 25 Nov 1686 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 11 May 1734 in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut.
    2. Alice COVELL was born on 6 Apr 1689; and died.
    3. Philip COVELL was born on 12 Feb 1692 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 12 Feb 1692 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    4. 1. Joseph COVELL was born on 9 Dec 1694 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died before 12 Jan 1791 in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut.
    5. Stephen COVELL was born about 1696 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died about 1792.
    6. Sarah COVELL was born on 16 Aug 1698 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died after 1747 in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut.
    7. Mary COVELL was born about 1700; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James COVELL was born before 18 Apr 1620 in London, England (son of Robert COVELL and Alice GOLDFINCH); died before Aug 1690 in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.

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    • _UID: 1E458744786C46558FC1D34B0A5ABE215EB9

    Notes:

    BIRTH: Murdock tree shows birth as about 1635 in Edgartown, Dukes, MA and sites a source as being verified with Archive Family Group Sheet or IGI file 1988 Batch #7804003 Sheet 86 Roll 1126221, 1993 Ancestral File History of Martha's Vineyard by Banks IF/FHC.

    Research through the Wampanoag Indian tribe in Massachusetts indicates that James Covell, born between 1620 and 1623, married a Wampanoag woman sometime after his arrival in Massachusetts.

    The following is from "The History of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Mass." in 3 volumes by Charles Edward Banks, MD, Edgartown, published by the Dukes County Historical Society, 1925:

    James Covell was on Martha's Vineyard from 1651 on. He was one of the " First comers" and received a grant of ten acres March 27, 1651 on the Meshacket Path, where he built a house and continued to live there until his death. He was admitted as the proprietor of a half share in 1660, and "submitted" to the Mayhew government the next year. He was elected the drummer of the train band at the same time, and served as a juror in 1659 and 1677. His name apprears in the records continuously in the drawing of lots, though there is a hiatus, 1664-1682, when it appears but once in any connection. In 1687 he was granted twenty acres of land in the New Purchase, the last time his name occurs during life. On August 19, 1690, administration of his estate was granted to his son Philip, and he was then called "late desesed."

    See the "History of Martha's Vineyard" by Henry Franlkin Norton, 1923; Henry Franklin Norton and Robert Emmett Pyne, Publishers for history of the Indians on Martha's Vineyard, who called the island Noepe. Thomas Mayhew Jr. served as a missionary there to the Indians. A chief named Hiacoomes and his entire family were among the first converts to Christianity there. He and his entire family attended the church at the Vineyard. Also see the "Annals of Edgartown" by Dr. Charles E. Banks. The Edgartown area itself was deeded through Tewanquatick, Sagamore of Nunnepog --- Nunnepog being the Algonquian name for the place chosen as the town site of Edgartown. Research indicates the majority of the Indians on the island converted to Christianity and there was almost no conflict with the settlers. For the first 10 years or so, the Indian population outnumbered the whites almost 10 to 1.

    Relations between the Indians of the Vineyard and the settlers remained stable, even through King Phillip's War on the mainland.

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    The following information was found by reseracher Al Covell and is noted here for referene. The James mentioned cannot be the James who died in Edgartown before 19 Aug 1690. It could be his son James, or James the son of Ebeneer:

    Suffolk Town Records (Sufflok County, New York) by J. Wickham Case, Vol. 2, page 74:
    "15th day of September, Anno Domnini 1693, Matthew Mayhew of Marthas Vineyard Esq. having two Indian servents the one named Keiape the Other James Covell bound for the full term of seven years" sold these servents to Jackob Mayle.

    Page 75
    January 6 1696 (or 1697)
    Jacob Mayle of the city of New York sold his claime and right over Keiape "otherwise called Felix."

    James married Indian Wife. Indian and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Indian Wife and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: F1AB8EB5610845BEA6929198CD290C44F2E5

    Children:
    1. James COVELL was born about 1660 in Chilmark, Dukes Co., Massachusetts; died before 1749 in Mechacket, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    2. 2. Joseph COVELL was born about 1662 in Great Harbor (Edgartown), Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts; died in Apr 1733 in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut.
    3. Ezra COVELL was born about 1662 in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes Co., MA; died on 12 Dec 1737.
    4. Phillip COVELL was born about 1667 in Edgartown, Dukes Co., Massachusetts; and died.

  3. 6.  John PALMER was born about 1635 in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine; died on 5 Jan 1707 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 2E5FD55D1EF14E5CBD21219096018A6C941B

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: N9VC-7P

    John married Elizabeth ALGER about 1662. Elizabeth (daughter of Andrew ALGER, Sr. and Agnes Anna -Judith- UNKNOWN) was born in 1644 in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine; was christened about 1645 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine; died on 21 Aug 1732 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth ALGER was born in 1644 in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine; was christened about 1645 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine (daughter of Andrew ALGER, Sr. and Agnes Anna -Judith- UNKNOWN); died on 21 Aug 1732 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

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    • _UID: CA14E4B5771543CA9E2CD757F69D94346394

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: 8THL-3J
    Research indicates this person may have been Ann Alger per Dan Cook genealogy #dbcook.

    BIOGRAPHY: She is noted as having ref#9J6Q-BR on gedcom#f3308 on Ancestry.com. Don't know if this is a LDS#.

    BIOGRAPHY: I have also found one gedcom that has a child names Gift Palmer being born in Waymouth, England. Submitted by Danielle Jones

    DEATH: CD Rom, American Genealogical Gazetteer, LDS Family History Suite 2: Geographic reference Library, Ancestry, Inc., Copyright 1998, Ancestry, Inc. PO Box 990, Orem, UT 84059, Varient Names: Old Boston, Shawmutt, Shawnnut, Totant, Tremont, Trimountain.

    Children:
    1. Mary PALMER was born about 1644 in Saco, York, Maine; and died.
    2. Elizabeth PALMER was born before 1665 in Scarboro, Cumberland Co., Maine; died in 1732.
    3. 3. Alice PALMER was born about 1667 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died after Jun 1733 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    4. John PALMER was born on 28 Aug 1679 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; and died.
    5. Abigail PALMER was born on 6 Feb 1685 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; and died.
    6. Arimnel PALMER was born on 4 Mar 1687 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert COVELL was born before 19 Oct 1567 in Bearsted, Kent County, England (son of Anthony COVELL and Alice UNKNOWN); died on 23 Apr 1627 in Birchington, Kent, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: DA1D8CB096A04C74BFDE79B5AFE9FFA83365
    • Baptism: 19 Oct 1567, Beardsted, Kent, England

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Walter (gedcom#bizzeth) and Al Covel (Covel/Gates Tree) shows fatheras John or Anthony. One of Al's gedcoms (12442 entries last edited on 4/16/2001) shows John Covell (??-about 1618).

    Robert married Alice GOLDFINCH in 1611 in Canterbury, Kent, England. Alice was born in in Canterbury, Kent, England; died about 1652 in Birchington, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alice GOLDFINCH was born in in Canterbury, Kent, England; died about 1652 in Birchington, Kent, England.

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    • _UID: 877D99DC44B142598EDF08423A36CFDFDED7

    Notes:

    Married:
    _STATMARRIED
    Elizabeth Walter (gedcom#bizzeth) shows their wedding date as after 1/10/1609or1610.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth COVELL was born about 1611 in Birchington, Kent, England; and died.
    2. Martha COVELL was born about 1612 in Birchington, Kent, England; died about 1688 in Birchington, Kent, England.
    3. Elias COVELL was born before 10 May 1612; died about 17 May 1612 in London, England.
    4. Elias COVELL was born before 24 May 1613; died about 26 Jul 1615 in London, England.
    5. Jeanne COVELL was born about 1615 in Birchington, Kent, England; and died.
    6. Hester COVELL was born before 21 Sep 1615; died about 18 Jul 1625 in London, England.
    7. Silas COVELL was born about 1616 in Birchington, Kent, England; and died.
    8. Ezra COVELL was born before 29 Sep 1617 in London, England; died after 29 Apr 1696 in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
    9. 4. James COVELL was born before 18 Apr 1620 in London, England; died before Aug 1690 in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
    10. Ezekyell COVELL was born before 27 Aug 1624; died about 27 Aug 1624 in London, England.
    11. Joseph COVELL was born before 19 May 1625; died on 30 May 1625 in London, England.
    12. Benjamin COVELL was born before 19 May 1625; died on 2 Jun 1625 in London, England.

  3. 14.  Andrew ALGER, Sr. was born in 1618 in Dunston, Devinshire, England (son of John ALGER and Agnes UNKNOWN); died on 9 Oct 1675 in Scarborough, York, Cumberland Co., ME.

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    • _UID: D5E0353310AE4DF0A1BBD9D49E3888C645EE
    • Residence: 1640, Saco, York, Maine
    • Occupation: 1644, Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine; Supervisor Of Fisherman - Stratton's Island
    • Probate: 30 Jun 1676, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Also Known As:<_AKA> The Immigrant
    Name Prefix: Lt.
    Name Suffix:Sr.
    Cause of Death: Indian Attack
    Ancestral File Number: 8KMN-7C
    BIRTH: Noted possible birthplace as Dunston, Norfolk, England (1610-1615). He is also noted as being born in Yealmpton, Devonshire, England about 1610 by Patrick McDonald. Noted as being born in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA about 1610. I amgoing with information retrieved from Familysearch.com by LDS contributors.

    BIOGRAPHY: Andrew was a fisherman by trade. He was also a juryman, constable,
    selectman and surveyor.
    Andrew ALGER named his plantation "Dunster" after hisbirthplace.He named this tract of land "Dunstan." "Blue Point" was named afterapart of Yealmpton, Devonshire. a thousand acres of land with his brother Arthur ABT 1651 Blue Point, It was purchased from the localIndians. One of the Indians made a formal declaration confirming the1651 sale on 19 Sep 1659.
    Immigrated in 1632 to Richmond's Island, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, ME U. S. A. He immigrated with John Winter to go fishing and became one of the first Maine fishing captains

    DEATH: Andrew ALGER was killed with his brother Arthur by Indians.10 Oct as result of Indian attack at Scarborough. Noted dates for his death are 10/9, 10 or 12th.

    LDS: LDS Baptism: 13 MAY 1919 /Endowment: 23 JAN 1924 posted by Evan Leon Earl

    Andrew married Agnes Anna -Judith- UNKNOWN about 1640 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine. Agnes was born about 1621; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Agnes Anna -Judith- UNKNOWN was born about 1621; and died.

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    • _UID: 601EE74F45114F8DB0F5162DF9F8D347D9BA

    Notes:

    Married:
    _STATMARRIED

    Children:
    1. John ALGER, Sr. was born in 1640-1641 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine; died in Jan 1717 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island.
    2. Joanna ALGER was born about 1642-1643 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine; and died.
    3. Unknown ALGER was born about 1642; and died.
    4. Matthew ALGER was born in 1643 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine; died in 1690 in Scarboro, Cumberland Co., Maine.
    5. Andrew ALGER, Jr. was born in 1643-1648 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine; died on 21 Sep 1699 in Scarboro, Cumberland Co., Maine.
    6. 7. Elizabeth ALGER was born in 1644 in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine; was christened about 1645 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine; died on 21 Aug 1732 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.