Catherine Covert

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Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 20 Jul 1778 NY [8][9]
Marriage ~1795 NJ To John Stoughton [9]
Death after 1833 expect Muddy Creek Twp, Butler County, PA [7]
Burial after 1833 not found
expect Muddy Creek Twp, Butler County, PA
see Research Notes

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 6           Generation 7           Generation 8
 
                    +-- John Stoughton
                    |   (1773-1833)      
 Andrew Stoughton --+                      +-- Lucas Covert
 (1802-1867)        |                      |   (1741-????)
                    +-- Catherine Covert --+
                        (1778->1850)       |
                                           +-- Cornelia Van Zandt
                                               (1746-????)
Sources: [8][9]

Children

(all children with Catherine Covert)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Samuel Stoughton M ~1795 [11]
William G. Stoughton M 1796-1797 NJ Mary Elizabeth Wick [6][11]
Jacob Stoughton M ~1800 NJ -never married- died ~1841 [6][11]
Andrew Stoughton M 1802 Butler County, PA Mary Glenn Direct line [6][11]
John Stoughton (1805) M 1805 Nancy Boyle [6][11]
Luke Stoughton M 1807 Margaret Wick frif ~1838/39 [6][11]
Euphamia Stoughton F 1810 Samuel Logan [6][11]
Hannah M. Stoughton F 26 Oct 1815 John Patterson died ~1845 [6][11]
Bernard Stoughton M 1817 [11]
Jane Stoughton F 6 Dec 1821 Thomas Boyle [6][11]
Mary Stoughton F "Polly", not in will; [7]

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
NJ 1778 - after 1795 birth, marriage in NJ [8]
Lewisburg, Northampton Co, PA after 1795 - about 1802 [8]
Middlesex Twp. Butler Co, PA by 1803 from tax records;
may not indicate twp residence
[4]
Center Twp. Butler Co, PA by 1810 - after 1820 [1][2]
Muddy Creek Twp. Butler Co, PA by 1833 death [3][7]

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original


1 1810 United States Federal Census, Center Twp, Butler Co, PA Page 2. Census is not dated. Lists family headed by J. Stoughton: 3 males <10, 2 male 10-15, 1 male 26-44, 1 female <10, 1 female 26-44. Family headed by W. Stoughton also on page.
This appears to correspond to sons Luke, John & William under age 10, Jaocb & William G. age 10-15, daughter Eupahme under 10; William age 37 & Catherine age 32.
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2 1820 United States Federal Census, Center Twp, Butler Co, PA Page 4. Census is not dated. Lists family headed by J. Stoughton: 2 males <10, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 16-25 1 male >45,, 1 female <10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female >45.
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3 1850 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co. PA. Date of census 30 Aug 1850.
Line 29: Catharine Stoughton, age 72, widow, born NY.
Lines 30-37: Household of John Stoughton, 45, farmer, $1000 real estate; wife Nancy 43; children: Catharine 13, Thos. 10, Martha J. 8, Wm. 6, Euphama 4, Hannah M. 5/12. All born PA..
Lines 38-39: Andrew J. Stoughton, 25, farmer, $1200 real estate; Sarah J. 24. All born PA.
Note: Catharine's son John lives next door; in the next house is her grandson Andrew J. Stoughton (son of William G. Stoughton).
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4 1803 Tax List Middlesex Twp., Butler Co. PA: John Stoughton, 100 Acres, 2 cows, 2 horses or oxen, Valuation 144, Tax 0.43
1895 History Butler Co., p. 58
5 Deed Transfer from John Stoughton to William Stoughton, dated 10 Feb. 1820. Witnesses George (P___), and John Timblin. Recorded 14 Feb 1820,Butler County, John Timblin, Esq.
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(Transcript)
6 Deed Transfer from John Stoughton to William Stoughton, dated 7 Apr. 1824. Centre Twp., Butler Co., PA, Deed E-222. 50 Acres for $75.00.
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(Transcript)
7 Will of John Stoughton, Estate File # S-40,Muddy Creek Twp., Butler Co. PA. Signed 8 Apr. 1833. (Microfilm, Butler Public Library, Vol. A, p. 264, 1833)
Lists wife Catherine; sons William, Luke, Andrew, John, Jacob, Bernard; daughters Eufame Logan, Hannah Stoughton, Jane Stoughton; executors: son Jacob Stoughton, & William Stoughton(Sr.?); witnesses: Samuel Stoughton & Robert Hemphill.
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(Transcript)
8 Jeanne Bortmes Eichelberger, correspondence, 2006
9 Covert Family of New York by Robert Thorton Covert. Notes that John Stoughton married Catherine Covert; lists her parents as Lucas Covert and Cornelia Van Zandt, who were cousins; lists the children of Lucas And Cornelia Van Zandt Covert. (This source noted by Jeanne Bortmes Eichelberger; not seen by this researcher.)
10 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams, granddaughter of Bert Winfred Wilson.
N/A


Source Notes

  • Will of John Stoughton lists son John and son Bernard; researcher Jeanne Eichelberger lists a son John Bernard.
  • Can not find 1830, 1840 census. In 1840 she may be living with one of her children.


*In 1850, Catherine Covert Stoughton, widow, apparently living next door to her son John. Andrew Stoughton in the next dwelling may be a son of John's.
*The Stoughton organizers of Muddy Creek Baptist church may be Catherine Covert Stoughton, her sons Jacob and Andrew, and her brother in law Samuel (who later became a Baptist minister).More likely however is that Catherine Stoughton is Catherine McCune, wife of Samuel Stoughton.

A Covert family, Isaac and Nancy, is on the 1870 census for Brady Twp, Butler Co, pg 9 (see James Irvin Hogue. There is no known relationship at this time. EBW, 19 Aug 2007

Research Notes

  • Research re. burial site of John & Catherine Stoughton, with negative results: No gravestones found at various Butler County cemeteries visited in 2006-2007 by E. Wilson Williams (Mt. Zion Baptist Cemetery, Wolf Creek Cemetery, Muddy Creek Cemetery, Prospect's Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Prospect Presbyterian Cemetery or West Liberty Cemetery). No record found in the entire 5 volume set of the Cemetery Inventory of Butler County, searched by research staff of the Butler Area Public Library, Oct. 2007.
    This suggests burial without gravestones, or that their stones deteriorated beyond legibility by the time of the Inventory; or burial at a small private cemetery not included in the Inventory.

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