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    1. Re: a link to a few misc Coveys
    2. Pam Wood Waugh
    3. 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 **************************************************************************

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