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Arlotta Covey 1778–1865 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1778

Birth Location: Alburgh,Grand Isle,Vermont,USA

Death Date: 1865

Death Location: Noyan and Foucault, Québec, Canada

Father: Samuel Covey

Mother: Susanna Yarnes

Spouse(s): Jacob Young

Children(s): Margaret Young

The story of Arlotta Covey began in 1778 in Alburgh,Grand Isle,Vermont,USA. Arlotta Covey married Jacob Young, and had children including Margaret Mounsey Young. Arlotta Covey passed away in 1865 in Noyan and Foucault, Québec, Canada.

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  • The story of Arlotta Covey began in 1778 in Alburgh,Grand Isle,Vermont,USA.
  • Arlotta Covey married Jacob Young, and had children including Margaret Mounsey Young.
  • Arlotta Covey passed away in 1865 in Noyan and Foucault, Québec, Canada.

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Arlotta Covey's Ancestors

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Arlotta Covey
1778–1865
Birth Place: Alburgh,Grand Isle,Vermont,USA
Parents
Samuel Covey
1750–1822
Alburgh, Grand Isle, Vermont, USA
Susanna (Yearnes) Yarnes
1742–1821
Rhode Island, USA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Arlotta Covey's Descendants

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Arlotta Covey (1778–1865) m. Jacob Young (1779-12-14–1869-11-30)
  1. 1. Margaret (Mounsey) Young 1813–1873 m. William Hislop 1810–1881
    1. 1. Margaret Hislop 1835–1899 m. John (Wood) Reynolds 1827–1882
      1. 1. Annie (Alberta Mabel) Reynolds 1878– m. William (John) Stalker 1877–
        1. 1. Leona (Ruth) Stalker 1902–
        2. 2. William (Elbern) Stalker 1906–
        3. 3. Bruce (Alton) Stalker 1907–
      2. 2. Sarah (J "Sadie") Reynolds 1868–1943 m. Robert (Henry) Carroll 1858–1917
        1. 1. Gladys (Agnes) Caroll 1891–1978 m. Blain Gilday 1884–1963
        2. 2. Everest (R) Caroll 1895–1978 m. Elizabeth (M) Carroll 1892–1976
      3. 3. Effie (L) Reynolds 1864–1905 m. William (H) Eldred 1862–1912
        1. 1. Alida Eldred 1886–1909
        2. 2. Anna Eldred 1888–1977
        3. 3. A (Warren) Eldred 1890–1909
        4. 4. Ruth (Evangeline) Eldred 1896–1994
        5. 5. Mildred Eldred 1905–1981 m. Chester (Lazelle) Greenwood 1896–1981
      4. 4. Anna (Margaret) Reynolds 1876–1952 m. Frederick (Norman) SWIFT 1864–1921
        1. 1. Frederic (R) Swift 1903–1964 m. Rachel Grew 1919–1993 m. Florence (E) Compton 1908–1976
        2. 2. Norman (F) Swift 1914–1991 m. Virginia (Helen) Shay 1921–2010
      5. 5. Warren (John) Reynolds 1863–1874
      6. 6. Arlington (F) Reynolds 1871–1883 m. Flora (A.) Quay 1870–1919 m. Flora ((Florence)) Gray 1870–1919
        1. 1. Francis Reynolds 1890–1958 m. Margaret (G) Madar 1902–

Arlotta Covey's Timeline

3 Records

1778
1778
Birth of Arlotta Covey in Alburgh,Grand Isle,Vermont,USA
Alburgh,Grand Isle,Vermont,USA
1865
26 March 1865
Age 87
Death of Arlotta Covey in Noyan, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada
Noyan, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada
1865
1865
Age 87
Burial of Arlotta Covey in Noyan and Foucault, Québec, Canada
Noyan and Foucault, Québec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1778
    Event Place: Alburgh,Grand Isle,Vermont,USA
    Record Source: Canada, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 March 1865
    Event Place: Noyan, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada
    Record Source:
    [1] Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968, Institut Généalogique Drouin; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Author: Gabriel Drouin, comp.
    [2] Canada, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1865
    Event Place: Noyan and Foucault, Québec, Canada
    Record Source:
    [1] Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968, Institut Généalogique Drouin; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Author: Gabriel Drouin, comp.
    [2] Canada, Find a Grave Index

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