History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 9

Author: Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885; Swan, Norma Lippincott. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Philadelphia, R. T. Peck & co.
Number of Pages: 268


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636


soldier of the Rebellion (Civil War) buried at Old Tennent,


39


Connolly, James P , secretary of Sunday-school, Free- hold Methodist Church, 1855,


Connolly, Rev. J.P., preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1865,


Connolly, John C.S., editor Jersey Blue, Freehold, 1846,


Connor, William, justice of the peace, 1881,


114


Connors, John, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


Connossatego, Iroquois, sachem, ordered removal of tribes, 1742,


54 425


425


700


Conover family, genealogy of,


Wolfert Gerretsen Van Covenhoven, common an- cester of Conover family in America, emigrated from Utretch, Holland, 1630, settled in Albany, later engaged in farming on Manhattan Island. He had three sons: Garret (see below), Jacob, and Peter;


Garret Van Covenhoven, son of Wolfert Gerretsen Van Covenhoven, settled as a farmer in Flatlands and married Altje Cornelipe Cole; they had four children, one of whom was William;


William Van Covenhoven, born 1636, son of Garret and Altje Cornelipe (Cole) Van Covenhoven, mai - ried for his second wife Jannetje Montford, 1665; John I. Conover, grandfather of Dr. Arthur V. Conover, was in direct line with William Van Covenhoven; John I. Conover's children were John, Robert, William I. (see below), Leah (married William Ten Eyck), Elizabeth (married James Robinson);


William I. Conover, born in Manalapan Township, son of John I. Conover, married Jane Vanderveer, daughter of Tunis Vanderveer; the children of William I. and Jane (Vanderveer) Conover were Tunis, John, Arthur V (see below), Jane (married John Van Mater), Ann (married William Ely), Catherine (married Joseph Ely), Helen (married Horatio Ely), and Emma;


Dr. Arthur V. Conover, born 1809, Manalapan Township, son of William I. and Jane ( Van Derveer) Conover, married Eliza A. Vanderveer, daughter of David R. Vanderveer, 1831; biography and portrait


of; the children of Dr. Arthur V. and Eliza A. (Vanderveer) Conover were: Ellen V. (see below), David V. (see below), William A. (see below), and Dr. Jacob C. (see below);


Ellen V. Conover, daughter of Dr. Arthur V. and Eliza A. (Vanderveer) Conover, married Philip J. Ryall, 1859; the only child of Philip J. and Ellen V. (Conover) Ryall, was Juliet Scudder;


David V. Conover, son of Dr. Arthur V. and Elizabeth A. ( Vanderveer Conover married Charlotte B Read, 1863; the children of David V. and Charlotte B. (Read) Conover were: Florence V. and Arthur V. Conover;


William A. Conover, son of Dr. Arthur V. and Eliza A (Vanderveer) Conover, married Laura M.


Read, 1875; the children of William A. and Laura M. (Read) Conover were; Madeline M., Carlton R., and William A. Conover, Jr.,;


Dr. Jacob C. Conover, son of William A. and Laura M. (Read) Conover, married Laura G. Abendroth, 1877; the only child of Dr. Jacob C. and Laura G. (Abendroth) was Al:ce V. Conover;


329, 331


Dr. Robert R. Conover, born in Freehold Town- ship 1824, son of Colonel Robert and Gertrude (Sutphin) Conover, brother of Dr. John R. Conover, married Anna Maria Throckmorton, daughter of Edmund Throckmorton of Red Bank, 1863; only child of Dr. Robert R. and Anna Maria (Throck- morton) Conover was Anna T. Conover; biography and portrait of,


336, 337


Peter Conover, born 1726, great-grandfather of William E. Conover, married Anne ---- , born 1727; a son of Peter and Anne Conover was Lewis Conover (see below);


Lewis Conover, of Shrewsbury, son of Peter and Anne Conover, was bearer of dispatches during Battle of Monmouth; married Miss Scott; children of Lewis and ยท----- (Scott) Conover were: Ebenezer (see below), Joseph, Hannah (married Joseph Rue), Ellen (married David C. Perrine), Deborah (married James Patterson), Helena (married Jacob Pittenger), Ann (married William Jackson);


Ebenezer Conover, of Freehold, son of Lewis and --- (Scott) Conover, married Mary Lefferson, daughter of Ockey Lefferson; the children of Ebenezer and Mary (Lefferson) Conover were; William E. (see below), James S., Arthur L., John B., Sarah, (mamed Nathan H. Jackson), Rachel, (married A. Conrow), Jane, (married Levi S. Sutphen), Mary A. (married Aaron Sutphen);


William E. Conover, born 1815 in Freehold Town- ship, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Lefferson) Conover, married Charlotte C. Baker, daughter of Jacob Baker of Manalapan Township, 1838; biography and portrait of ; the children of William E. and Charlotte C. (Baker) Conover were: Charles H., Ebenezer (second), Jacob B. (Manalapan Township), James M. (Freehold Township), Nathan J., Mary J., Elizabeth V., Anne, Frances (married William Segoine),


Hendrick Covenhoven (first), great-grandfather of Azariah Conover, lineal descendant of Garret, son of Wolfert Gerritsen Van Covenhoven who emigrat- ed from Utretch, Holland in 1630; one son of Hendrick Covenhoven (first) was Hendrick Coven- hoven (see below);


Hendrick Covenhoven (second), son of Hendrick Covenhoven (first), married a Miss Conover; the children of Hendrick (second) and ----- (Conover) Covenhoven were : Garret H., Peter, Mary, Williampe, Jacob (see below);


Jacob Conover, son of Hendrick Covenhoven (sec- ond) and ----- (Conover) Covenhoven, married Eleanor Smock, daughter of Barnes B. and Lydia (Londstreet) Smock, the children of Jacob and Eleanor (Smock) Conover were: Mary (married John T. Taylor), Henry H., Azariah (see below), Lydia (married John L. Bennett):


512


40


431


637


450


266


Conoly, John, early Monmouth County Methodist, Conoly, Mary, early Monmouth County Methodist, Conoskunck, Indian name of neck of landof Wakecake Creek,


Azariah Conover, born 1821, son of Jacob and Eleanor (Smock) Conover, married Emily P. Sherman, daughter of Thomas Sherman, 1846; biography and portrait of; children of Azariah and Emily (Sherman) Conover were: Charles E. (married Carrie Chanfrau, daughter of Peter Chanfrau of Long Branch), Thomas, Williampe Van Dorn (married Samuel Rogers), and Jacob (second),


Daniel Conover (first), grandfather of William V. Conover, married Margaret Rezo, of French descent; the children of Daniel (first) and Margaret (Rezo) Conover were: Daniel D., Garret, Tylee (see below), Eleanor, Elizabeth, Margaret {married John Van Dorn);


Tylee Conover, born 1791, son of Daniel and Margaret (Rezo) Conover, married Maria Schenck, daughter of Garret Schenck, 1812; the children of Tylee and Maria (Schenck) Conover were: Sarah Ann born 1814 (married John A, Morford), Daniel (second), born 1820, William V., born 18241 (see below), Garret born 1831, Tylee (second) born 1836;


William V. Conover, born 1824, son of Tylee and Maria (Schenck)Conover, married Catharine Bennet, daughter of John Bennett, 1853; biography and portrait of; the children of William V. and Catharine (Bennett) Conover were: John Bennett Conover born 1854 (married Annie A. Norris), Sarah Maria born 1856 (married Joseph Applegate), William Tylee born 1857(married Annie A. Cooper), Henry Hudson born 1860,


William Conover, first, great-grandfather of Garret 8. Conover, had a son Benjamin (see below); Benjamin Conover, son of William Conover (first); the sons of Benjamin Conover were: William (second), Garret 8. (see below), and Joseph; Garret B. Conover (first), son of Benjamin Conover (first), married Lydia Forman, daughter of Peter Forman of Manalapan Township; the children of Garret B. and Lydia (Forman) Conover were: Benjamin G. (see below), Eleanor, Katy, Lena, Mary, Alice;


Benjamin G. Conover, born 1788, Freehold Town- ship, son of Garret 8. and Lydia (Forman Con- over married Eleanor Herbert, daughter of James Herbert; the children of Benjamin G. and Eleanor (Herbert) Conover were: James M. born 1809,


Garret B. second born 1811, (see below), Elizabeth born 1813 (married Joseph Preston), Peter F. born 1815, William third, born 1817, Daniel born 1820, Lydia born 1826 (married Joseph Johnson);


Garret B. Conover, second, born 1811, son of Benjamin G. and Eleanor (Herbert) Conover, mar- ried Teresa Reid, daughter of James S. Reid, Manalapan, 1836; biography and portrait of; the children of Garret 8., second, and Teresa (Reid) Conover were: James born 1838, Sarah Ellen born 1839 (married James Craig), Catharine born 1841 (married L. D. Bugbee), Jane Ann born 1843, William fourth (married Elizabeth Rue), Sidney, Garret B., third (married Adaline Duncan),


552


558


Wolfert Gerritsen Van Covenhoven, Common an- cester of the Conover family, emigrated from Ammersfort, Utretch, 1630, having been sent over by the patroon of Albany to look after his landed interests; he had three sons; Garret (see below), Jacob and Peter;


Garret Van Covenhoven, son of Wolfert Gerritsen Van Covenhoven settled on a farm at Flatlands and married Altje Cornelipe Cool (or Cole); Garret died about 1644; the children of Garret and Altje Cornelipe (Cool) Van Covenhoven were: William (see below), John, Neltje, and Maritje;


William Van Covenhoven, son of Garret and Altje Cornelipe (Cool) Van Covenhoven, was


born about 1636 and died about 1728; he married as his second wife, Jannetje Montfoort in 1665; William and Jannetje (Montfoort) Van Covenhoven had six sons, one of whom was John (see below), and six daughters;


John Van Covenhoven, the great-grandfather of Lafayette Conover was born 1681 and died 1756; he married Jacoba Vanderveer about 1704 and moved to Monmouth County; John and Jacoba ( Vanderveer) Van Covenhoven had seven sons, one of whom was Garret second, (see below), and one daughter;


Garret Van Covenhoven, second, was born 1726 and died 1812; Garret Van Covenhoven married, first Neltje Van Mater, about 1748, by whom he had three sons and two daughters; he married, second, Ann Schenck about 1786; Ann Schenck was born 1753 and died 1803; the children of Garret, second, and Ann (Schenck) Covenhoven were: Eleanor, born 1787 (married De Lafayette Schenck), Jane born 1789 (married Stacy Pricket,) Ann born 1790 (married first William Schenck, married second Theodore Rue) John born 1791 (married Ann Smock), and Peter G. born 1797, (see below);


Peter G. Conover, born 1797, son of Garret, second, and Ann (Schenck) Van Covenhoven mar- ried Charlotte Lyell, daughter of John Lyell, 1819; the children of Peter G. and Charlotte (Lyell) Conover were: John L., Lafayette, (see below), Stacy P., (see below), Garret P., born 1828 (mar- ried Ellen L. Schenck 1860, daughter of Daniel Schenck), Charles, Ann Eliza (married David Beard), Eleanor (married Alfred Conover), Emma (married Ferdinard Hyers), Amanda and Jane;


Lafayette Conover, born 1822, on the homestead at Marlborough, son of Peter G. and Charlotte (Lyell) Conover, married Elizabeth Schenck, daughter of William R. Schenck and granddaughter of Rulofi P. Schenck; the children of Lafayette and Elizabeth (Schenck) Conover were: Charles E. (see below) and Jane Elizabeth (see below);


Charles E. Conover, son of Lafayette and Elizabeth (Schenck) Conover, married Ella Farry, daughter of John Farry of Matawan; the children of Charles E. and Ella (Farry) Conover were: Florence May and Jane Elizabeth;


Jane Ellzabeth Conover, daughter of Lafayette and Elizabeth (Schenck) Conover, married Charles M. Millspaugh; the children of Jane Elizabeth (Con-


693, 694


41


over) and Charles H. Millspaugh were. Lafayette, Josephine, Ellen and Laura, (cards given under Millspaugh);


Stacy P. Conover, born 1828, at his ancestral home at Marlborough, son of Peter G. and Charlotte (Lyell) Conover, married Ellen L. Smock, daughter of Daniel Smock, 1860; no children mentioned; biography and portrait of,


Conovers, early Dutch Monmouth County settlers, Covenhoven (Conover) family attended ordination Rev. William Tennent, Jr., 1733,


Covenhoven, ------- served at the Battle of Monmouth


186


Covenhoven, Justice, taken prisoner by Colonel Hyde, 1779,


205


Conover, Aaron, member of "Second Middletown" Baptist Church, 1836, 819


Covenhoven, Albert, grand juror first county court session, Freehold, 1715,


403


Conover, Daniel, corporator, Red Bank Steamboat Company, 1852, 597


Conover, Daniel P., farm of, became property of Dutch Reformed Church, 1714, 731


Conover, Daniel, R., married Eleanor Schenck, daughter of John C. and Margaret (Polhemus) Schenck, 826


825 Conover, Daniel, S. married Ann Eliza Holmes, daughter of Jonathan and Eleanor Schenck Holmes, Covenhoven, David, British burnt house of, at time of Battle of Monmouth, 192


Conover, David, private, Continental Army, 1776, keeper of Blue Ball Tavern, 1800, 649


236


687 soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, Conover, David Craig, of Freehold, furnished ground for agricultural fair, 1854, 366


proprietor Freehold.Toms River stage, 1852, (foot note).


396


owner United State Hotel, Freehold, 1855, 459


owner Monmouth Hall, Freehold, 1843, 460


Junior Deacon, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1850, corporator, Red Bank Steamboat Company,


477 597


Conover, D. V., pall-bearer for Major Peter Vredenburgh, Jr , 1864, 254


attorney, admitted to the bar, 1860, 317


lawyer, Freehold, 1884, 318


Conover, Ebenezer, helped organize Second Reformed Church of Freehold, 1842, 740


Couwenhoven, Eleanor, daughter of Garret and Anna (Schenck) Couwenhoven, married De Lafayette Schenck, born 1781, son of Captain John Schenck (third) and Maria (Denise) Schenck, 1805, 674


Conover, Eleanor, daughter of Benjamin Conover, married William Herbert, born 1771, son of Obadiah (second) and Elizabeth (Warn) Herbert, 1801, Conover, Colonel Elias, private, Continental Army, 1776,


747


Conover, Catherine, married George Hall, son of Abner and Mary (Dillon) Hall, 643


Conover, Dr. Charles A., member and officer Medical Society Monmouth County, 1873, 1876,


321,322


352 born 1841, biography of,


early resident physician of Marlborough, 745


Conover, Charles H., corporator Monmouth County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1858, 469


Chosen freeholder from Marlborough Township, 1865-1868, 727


trustee of select school, Marlborough, 1867, 745


Conover, Charlotte L., married John Bawden, Freehold, 1859, 473


Covenhoven, Cornelius, British burnt house of at time of Battle of Monmouth, 192


376


mentioned in 1713 road records, of Middletown, received land, 1714, 731


Covenhoven, Cornelius, (1), private, Captain Carhart's Company, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Covenhoven, Cornelius, (2), private, Captain Carhart's Company, Continental Army, 1776, 236


Covenhoven, Cornelius, (3), private, Captain Hankinson's Company, Continental Army, 1776, 236


Covenhoven, Cornelius, married Margaret Schenck, daughter of Roelof Schenck Van Nydeck, 672


Covenhoven, Cornelius, soldier of the Revolution buried at Old Tennent, 687


Conover, Cornelius D., father of Charlotte L, (Con- over) Bawden, 473


Conover, Alfred, owned tannery, New Sharon, 1840, Conover, Alfred, married Eleanor Conover, daughter of Peter G. and Charlotte (Lyell) Conover,


Conover, Alice Hendrickson, mother of Mrs. Thomas Meirs,


640


Covenhoven, Ann, married John Longstreet, 1736, 298


Conover, Anna. V., married John Henry Du Bois, son of Livingston and Mary T. (Hunt) Du Bois, 1884, 698 Conover, Annie (Cooper), descendant of Bartholomew Applegate, 307


Conover, Dr Arthur V., member of General Assembly, 1836,


109


surrogate, 1848, 111, 296


father of Ella V. (Conover) Ryall, 306


member and officer of Medical Society of Mon- mouth County, 1829-1839, 320, 321, 322 759


bought Mansion House, Long Branch,


Conover, Arthur V., director of First National Bank of Freehold, 1864, 466


purchased site of Seabright, 1865, 775


Conover, "Aunty,"sold cakes and beer, Freehold, 1820,


395


Conover, Azariah, manager, Monmouth CountyAgricult- ural Society, 1883, 368


Conover, Beacon, established 1852, 548


Covenhoven, Benjamin, British burnt house of, at time of Battle of Monmouth, 192


second lieutenant, Captain Hendrick Smocks Com- pany, 1777, 232


taxed in Upper Freehold Township in 1758,


614


Conover, Benjamin, soldier of 1812, buried at Old Tennent, 688


Conover, Benjamin, son of Garret and Neltje (Van Mater) Conover, 747


235


manager Monmouth County Bible Society, 1817, Conover, Elas, built brick store at Middletown, Conover, Elias C., sergeant, Company K, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


266


Conover, Elias W., chosen freeholder, 1857, 520


Conover, Eliza, early Monmouth Methodist, 425


Conover, Elizabeth, married Captain William Leonard, son of Thomas (first) and Alice Lawrence) Leonard, 556


353


526


Conover, Elizabeth, married John Smock, son of Hendrick and Mary (Schenck) Smock, 1747, 676


42


748, 749 83


682


638


749


Conover, Elizabeth, daughter of Tunis Conover, mar- ried John G. Taylor, son of George Taylor, 677 306 Conover, Ella V., mamed Philip Johnston Ryall, 1858, Conover, Ellen, daughter of John and Ann Conover, married Isaac G. Smock, son of George and Margaret (Van Derveuter) Smock, 676


Conover, Ely, married Maria Louisa Holmes, born 1826, daughter of Daniel and Rhoda (Van Mater) Holmes,


822 236 640


Covenhoven, Garret, private, Continental Army, 1776, Conover, Garret, father of Mrs. Thomas Meirs,


Conover, Garret C., deacon, Freehold Reformed Church, 1825,


737


Conover, Garret P., brickyard on property of, Matawan, prior to 1800, 831


clerk for William Little, Middletown Point, 1815, commissioner Middletown Point Navigation Com- pany, 1837,


832


Conover, Jacob, grandfather of Mrs. Thomas Meirs, Conover, Colonel James, built Ness store, Matawan, 1800, 831


Conover, James A., member Freehold Baptist Church, 1834. 418


Conover, James I., committeeman, Upper Freehold, 366 Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853, Incorporator, Monmouth County Agricultural Soci- ety, 1857. 367


Conover, James J., Freehold, officer Monmouth County Bible Society, 1872, 1879, 363


Conover, G.S. Drug store of, threatened by Freehold fire of 1873,


409


secretary, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1883,


368


a donor, to Freehold Lyceum and Reading Room, 1883,


480


chief of Freehold Fire Department, 1873,


410


Conover, Hannah, member of Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,


418


one of purchasers of Freehold Institute for Boys, 1868


440


Conover, Harvey, bought store of Samuel I. Taylor, Middletown, 526


629


Conover, Harvey G., first sergeant, Company G. Fourteenth Regiment, 1863,


258 526


officer of Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1869, 1870,


321, 322 608


married Harriet Throckmorton,


married Huldah H. Longstreet, daughter of Aaron and Catherine V. M. (Llyod) Longstreet, 849


Conover, James W., captain, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 256


Conover, James W., freeholder from Ocean Township, 1875-1878, 754


Conover, J. Clarence, counselor, and attorney, admit- ted to the bar, 1876, 1881,


317, 318 318


lawyer, Freehold, 1884,


840


Conover, Henry, charter member Navesink Lodge, No. 39, Red Bank Odd Fellows, 1846, 604


Conover, Henry H., Shrewsbury Township committee- men, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853, 366


Conover, Henry H., admitted to partnership with Thomas E. Combs, Red Bank, 1837, 597


Conover, Rev. H.J., pastor Englishtown Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876, 691


Conover, Holmes, sheriff of Monmouth County, 1844- 53, 111


defeated John W. Bartleson in contest for office of sheriff, 1854, 451


married Caroline Crawford, born 1819, daughter of James G. (first and Elizabeth Smith Crawford, 828


Conover, H.S., deacon Marlborough Baptist Church, 744 236


Covenhoven, Isaac, private, Continental Army, 1776, Covenhoven, Jacob, informed Dutch of English nego- tiations with indians, 1663, 58


grand juror at first county court, Freehold, 1715, (footnote.) 403


Covenhoven, Jacob, captain, Captain Barnes Smock's company, 1776, 230


Covenhoven, Jacob, private, Continental Army, 1776, Covenhoven, Jacob, corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793,


531


Covenhoven, Jacob, Bay Shore School trustee, 1807, Conover, Jacob, director Port Monmouth Transporta- tion Company, 1855, 544


Conover, Jacob, farm mentioned in Atlantic Township boundaries, 1847, 665 640


Conover, Garret Razo, house of, part of School District No. 30, near Freehold Township, 1839, 509


Conover, Garret W., private, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


266


Conover, George 8., director, Freehold Lyceum and Reading Room, 1884,


480


Conover, Gertrude, later Mrs. Nelson Conover, taught school, Manalapan, 690


assistant commissioner, Freehold, 1876, 461


trustee, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1848, Conover, Dr. James S., member of Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1868,


321


postmaster at Middletown,


occupied store at Middletown,


526


Conover, Helena, daughter of William I. Conover of Manalapan, married John J. (first) and Achsah (Mount) Ely, 1834,


512


Conover, Hendrick, father of Mary S. (Conover) Lawrence,


465


Conover, Hendrick, Marlborough Township, member of Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853, 366 Conover, Hendrick E., one of the purchasers of Free- hold Institute for Boys, 1868, 440


Conover, Hendrick S., corporator Monmouth County Agricultural Railroad, 1867, 382


Conover, J.G., officer of Odd Fellows, Matawan, 1884, Conover, (Kowenhoven), Jan, sigend call for Rev. Haeghoort to Dutch Reformed Church, 1731, Couwenhoven, Jane, daughter of William Couwenhoven, of Long Island, married Garret Schenck (second)


son of Garret (first) and Neltje Voorhees, 1737, 673


Covenhoven, Job, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236


Conover, (Kowenhoven), Johanna, married Johannes Antonides, 1720, 729


Covenhoven, Captain John, member of General Assemb- ly, 1776, 1781, 1782, 1792, 108


appointed member of Committe of Correspondence, 1774, 117


delegate to Provincial Convention, 118


member of Committee on Observation and In- spection, 1774. 120


733


43


236


550


831


Monmouth County delegate to Provincial Congress, 1775,


126


Monmouth County member second session,


Provincial Congress, 1775,


127


chosen deputy for Monmouth County, 1776, 135


house of, attacked and plundered by Refugees, 1776,


colonel, Continental Army, 1776,


Covenhoven, John, soldier of the Revolution, Captain Walton's troop, buried at Old Tennent,


687


Covenhoven, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,


236


Covenhoven, John, Captain Hunn's company, American Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 687


Couwenhoven, John grandfather of John Conover, large New Jersey landowner, 673


Conover, John, captain, Monmouth militia, Continental Army, 1776, 230


Conover, Lieutenant John, mention of, as soldier, (footnote),


389


Conover, Joseph R., justice of the peace, 1883, 114


Conover, Dr. J.S., practising physician in Freehold, 1885,


Conover, J.W., captain, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, account of, 269


Conover, Lafayette, corporator, Monmouth County Agricultural Railroad, 1867, 382


chosen freeholder, Marlborough Township, 1873-79, 727


Conover, Lavinia, daughter of Daniel D. Conover, mar- ried Daniel P. Schenck, born 1827, son of John C. and Margaret (Polhemus) Schenck, 826


Covenhoven, Lewis, sergeant, troop of light horse, American Revolution, 233


soldier of the American Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 687


Conover, Lewis, conducted business started by John Quary, Matawan, prior to 1812, 831


Conover, L. F., manager, Monmouth County Agricult- Society, 1883,


368


Conover, Lydia M., daughter of Robert H. Conover of Manalapan, married William A. Thompson, born 1837, son of Dr Joseph C. and ElizabethR. (Combs) Thompson, 337


Conover, Margaret, daughter of Peter Conover, married Henry Du Bois, born 1808, son of Tunis D. (first) and Sara (Smock) Du Bois, 1832, 697


Conover, Margaretta, daughter of Garret P. Conover, Matawan, married William Henry Wikoff, son of Henry (first) and Emaline Wikoff, 1857, 517


Cowenhoven, Maria, married Court Schenck, 742-


Conover, Mary, early Freehold Methodist, 424


Conover, Mary, married David I. Van Derveer,


498


surrogate, 1858, 111,296


born near Freehold, 1813, biography of, 336


336


reference to,


458


incorporator Citizens Gas-Light Company, Freehold, 1860, 470


chosen freeholder, Shrewsbury Township, 1849, 575


first physician to settle at Red Bank, 1837, 597


corporator Red Bank Steamboat Company, 1852, 597 postmaster at Red Bank, 1841, 598


Conover, John V., member of General Assembly,


1857-58-59,


helped to revive Masonic Lodge, Eatontown, 1846, Conover, John W. H., married Hannah H. Schenck, daughter of Tunis V. and Mary Ann (Artshorne) Schenck, 515


Covenhoven, Captain Joseph, taken prisoner by the "Greens" from Sandy Hook, 1778, 205


Covenhoven, Joseph, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236


Covenhoven, Joseph, member of General Assembly, 1824-25-26, 109


Covenhoven, Joseph, member of Monmouth County Bible Society, 1817, 353


Conover, Joseph, conducted business started by John Quay, Matawan, prior to 1812, 831


Conover, Joseph, chosen freeholder, 1862, 520


land of, on Raritain Township.boundary, 1848, Conover, Joseph P., subscribed to Middletown Point Academy, 1834


846


Conover, John, member of choir, dedication First Reformed Church, Freehold 1827,


739


Conover, John, conducted business started by John Quay, Matawan, prior to 1812,


831


Conover, John, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,


250


Conover, John B., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1878,


318 318


lawyer, Freehold, 1884,


officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1884,


364


manager, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1883,


368


interested in Freehold Lyceum and Free Reading Room, 1883,


480


treasurer, Monmouth Battle Monument Associa tion, 1877,




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