lot 35
Serena (RICE) born Wendell MA August 12, 1807 died Fentonville Feb, 16, 1861
wife of John COVELL (John does not seem to be buried here Serena was sister
of the Wheeler Rice also buried here, they have matching stones) Serena died
in South Valley NY
Son COVELL
Edmund Covell 1835-1919 Civil War Soldier NY Vol Co A 188th regt
(*Son of John COVELL and Serena RICE)
Lewis Covell Son of John and Serena no dates (In the 1880 census of
Cattaraugus Co NY in the house of Edmond COVELL is brother LEWIS Covell b
1845 Sister Augusta, b c 1858 and Emma Covell b ca 1849) the rest of this
family is in Catt Co also
[NOTE: The inscription list at the Fenton History Center has an asterisk in front of the name Lewis Covell. I discussed that with Ernest Wiltsie who had the cemetery records at the time I called. Mr. Wiltsie said that the asterisk meant that he was the person who put lot 35 in perpetual care, and who was billed for it every year. He said that Lewis was not buried there, as evidenced by the fact that there are no dates for his name. Please include a note to this effect at this point on your web page. Perhaps, Lewis Covell paid for perpetual care for this lot, but he is not buried here. - Jim Barton, 2008]
lot 35
Serena (RICE) born Wendell MA August 12, 1807 died Fentonville Feb, 16, 1861
wife of John COVELL (John does not seem to be buried here Serena was sister
of the Wheeler Rice also buried here, they have matching stones) Serena died
in South Valley NY
Son COVELL
Edmund Covell 1835-1919 Civil War Soldier NY Vol Co A 188th regt
(*Son of John COVELL and Serena RICE)
Lewis Covell Son of John and Serena no dates (In the 1880 census of
Cattaraugus Co NY in the house of Edmond COVELL is brother LEWIS Covell b
1845 Sister Augusta, b c 1858 and Emma Covell b ca 1849) the rest of this
family is in Catt Co also
[NOTE: The inscription list at the Fenton History Center has an asterisk in front of the name Lewis Covell. I discussed that with Ernest Wiltsie who had the cemetery records at the time I called. Mr. Wiltsie said that the asterisk meant that he was the person who put lot 35 in perpetual care, and who was billed for it every year. He said that Lewis was not buried there, as evidenced by the fact that there are no dates for his name. Please include a note to this effect at this point on your web page. Perhaps, Lewis Covell paid for perpetual care for this lot, but he is not buried here. - Jim Barton, 2008]
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