Bio: |
Covey, Joseph (History - 1862) |
Contact: |
Janet Schwarze |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
COVEY BURZEE PRATT MIDDLETON |
----Source: 1891 History of Clark &
Jackson Co., Wis., pg. 131-132:
JOSEPH COVEY, of section 14, range 2 Weston
Township, Clark County, was born in Clinton County, New York,
January 7, 1862, the son of James F. and Cornelia (Burzee) Covey,
of Warren County, New York. They were the parents of seven
children: Albert, Laura, Melvina, Sarah, John, Joseph, and Alvin.
The mother died June 4, 1889. The father had been married prior to
his union with our subject's mother, and by his first wife had
three children: Charles, Louis and William.
The subject of this sketch was reared to farm life and educated in
the common schools. He remained with his parents in Warren County
until twelve years of age, where he was engaged in the pineries and
driving logs on the Hudson River. He came to this coutny in June,
1885, and has since followed logging on the Black and Poplar
rivers, and also farming. Mr. Covey was married April 29, 1883, to
Jennie Pratt, a daughter of Edward Pratt, of Greenwood, this county
she was born in Warrensburg, New York, July 21, 1865. Her mother
was Betsey Ann Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Covey have two children:
Howard and Hattie. Mr. Pratt came to this county in December, 1884,
remained in Eaton that winter, then came to Christie, where he
lived two and a half years, and next moved to Greenwood, where he
keeps a general store.
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