Bio: |
Covert, James A. (History - 1858) |
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Janet Schwarze |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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COVERT MARTIN WEBSTER LESLIE |
----Source: 1891 History of Clark
& Jackson Co., Wis., pg. 332
JAMES A. COVERT, engineer in Nye, Lusk
Hudson's mill at Thorp, Clark County, was born in Greene County,
Wisconsin, January 16, 1858, the son of James M. and Martha
(Martin) Covert, native of Ohio. They had thirteen children, only
seven of whom survive, viz: Enoch M., Martha J., James A., Anna V.,
Claude E., Minnie and Clark A. Lucinda died in Humbird, October,
1890, at the age of forty-four years. She was the wife of Benjamin
Webster, proprietor of the Webster House at Humbird. The eldest
daughter, Nancy, died at the age of twenty-one years Sarah died in
Lincoln, Nebraska, in the summer of 1888, at the age of
thirty-eight years she was the wife of Charles Neyhart, a
harness-maker of Lincoln, Nebraska. James M. Covert, the father of
our subject, served three years in the late war, in Company K,
Twenty-second Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, after which he settled
in Broadhead, whre he has since resided.
The subject of this sketch was educated in the private schools of
Broadhead, and in June, 1880, came to Thorp, where he worked on the
railroad, which was then being built to this place. He entered the
employ of his present firm in the fall of 1881, and since that time
has had charge of the engine and all machinery in the basement.
He was married March 16, 1877, to Lillie, daughter of George
Leslie, of Thorp. They have four children: Zora, Ida, Maud and
Frank. All are attending school. Socially Mr. Covert is a member of
the Sons of Veterans, and politically a Republican.
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