Margaret Cosman b. ABT 1789 Newburgh, Ulster, New York, was a daughter of Oliver Ruliff Cosman, Sr. b: 1 JUN 1764 in Milton, Ulster Co., NY and Elizabeth Denton b: 1758/9Newburgh, Ulster, New York - d. 20 Aug 1833 NY
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Children of Margaret Cosman and Samuel Covert:
Oliver Covert b. 5 Sep 1805
William Covert b. 6 Mar 1807, d. 27 Jun 1852
Natl Covert b. c 1808
Martha Covert b. c 1809
John Covert b. 24 Sep 1812, d. 29 Aug 1846;
Margaret Covert b. c 1814
Abigail "Abbie" Jane Covert b. c 1816
Barbara Covert b. c 1818
Elizabeth "Betsey" Ann Covert b. c 1820
Henry Covert b. c 1822 -1870 New Haven, CT;
Samuel Covert Jr. b. c 1824 + Eliza Hallet.
Jacob Covert b. c 1826
Cornelius Covert b. c 1828
Phillip D. Covert b. c 1832
Census Records
1810 Orange, New York: Samuel "Coovert"
1820 Newburgh, Orange, New York: Samuel Covert
1830 Newburgh, Orange, New York: Samuel Covert
1840 Newburgh, Orange, NY: Samuel P Covert
1850 Orange, NY: Samuel Covert 69 b 1781 and Margaret Covert 66, Elizabeth Covert 44, William Covert 43, Abby J Covert 27, Barbara Covert 25, Philip Covert 23[2]
1855 Newburgh, Orange NY census: Samuel Covert, 74, Margaret 72 b Orange, NY, daughters b Orange Co, NY: Elizabeth 49, Margaret 36, Abigail 32, Barbara 30, Philip 28, and Philip's wife Hannah 21 b Ulster, NY.[3]
1860 Newburgh, Orange Co, NY: Samuel Covert 79 b NY, wife Margaret 74 b NY, Eliza A 55, Margaret E 41, Abby 57, Barbary 35. Next door Philip D Covert 30 b NY, wife Hannah 26 b NY, Luther 4, Theo D 3. Next door David A Covert 24 b NY, wife Mary 21 b NY, Virginia 7 months, Ellen 47 b NY. [4]
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Margaret by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Margaret: