Many thanks to Scott! This is an interesting database, and certainly will be an asset to some of our COVEY researchers, even if it doesn't help with COVEY ;-) My question is - to all out there - does this Sylvester COVEY fit in to anyone's line? The record says he was born in Plainfield, NH about 1813. Whose line does he fit into?? Pam At 08:17 AM 3/22/99 -0600, Ferguson, C Scott wrote: >To all, >I found two Coveys on this link. > >Randell Covey of CT and Sylvester Covy. I hope it helps someone. >Scott > > >Search the "DESCRIPTIVE & HISTORICAL REGISTER of Enlisted Soldiers in the >U.S. Army," >who served "At Buffalo," between 1835 and 1846. This is a free service on: > >The Buffalo Barracks Historical Web Site >[ http://www.buffalonet.org/army ] > >Men from every pre-Civil War state were well represented at this short >lived >federal military post. Many having served in the Florida Indian Wars, the >War with Mexico, and then the Civil War. > *************************************************************************** Pam Wood Waugh moodies@magicnet.net or 730 Dunhill Drive, Orlando, FL 32825 waughp@ocps.k12.fl.us My Family Lines: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/3500/ My Eastern Township (Quebec) Research site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/3500/et.html List-Owner for QC-ETANGLO-L, COVEY-L, SALLS-L, TRYON-L and WAUGH-L **************************************************************************