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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
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New Jersey (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert
Covenhoven, Robert 1755-1846
Military officer; born in Monmouth county, N. J., Dec. 17, 1755.
His ancestors were from Holland, and among the earlier settlers in New Jersey.
About the beginning of the Revolution they moved to the region near the west branch of the Susquehanna River.
He joined the Continental army under Washington in 1776, participated in the battles of Trenton and Princeton, and then returned to northern Pennsylvania, where he was employed in the defence of the frontier against the Indians.
An incident in his life furnishes a glimpse of the state of society at that time.
In February, 1778, Covenhoven was married to Mercy Kelsey in New Jersey.
While the nuptial ceremony was in progress, it was interrupted by the sudden arrival of a troop of Hessian soldiers.
The groom escaped through a window, but, returning at night, he carried away his bride to his Pennsylvania home.
From that time until the close of the war he participated as watcher, guide, and soldier i
Chambersburg (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert
Covenhoven, Robert 1755-1846
Military officer; born in Monmouth county, N. J., Dec. 17, 1755.
His ancestors were from Holland, and among the earlier settlers in New Jersey.
About the beginning of the Revolution they moved to the region near the west branch of the Susquehanna River.
He joined the Continental army under Washington in 1776, participated in the battles of Trenton and Princeton, and then returned to northern Pennsylvania, where he was employed in the defence of the frontier against the Indians.
An incident in his life furnishes a glimpse of the state of society at that time.
In February, 1778, Covenhoven was married to Mercy Kelsey in New Jersey.
While the nuptial ceremony was in progress, it was interrupted by the sudden arrival of a troop of Hessian soldiers.
The groom escaped through a window, but, returning at night, he carried away his bride to his Pennsylvania home.
From that time until the close of the war he participated as watcher, guide, and soldier
Steuben (New York, United States) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert
Holland (Netherlands) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert
Covenhoven, Robert 1755-1846
Military officer; born in Monmouth county, N. J., Dec. 17, 1755.
His ancestors were from Holland, and among the earlier settlers in New Jersey.
About the beginning of the Revolution they moved to the region near the west branch of the Susquehanna River.
He joined the Continental army under Washington in 1776, participated in the battles of Trenton and Princeton, and then returned to northern Pennsylvania, where he was employed in the defence of the frontier against the Indians.
An incident in his life furnishes a glimpse of the state of society at that time.
In February, 1778, Covenhoven was married to Mercy Kelsey in New Jersey.
While the nuptial ceremony was in progress, it was interrupted by the sudden arrival of a troop of Hessian soldiers.
The groom escaped through a window, but, returning at night, he carried away his bride to his Pennsylvania home.
From that time until the close of the war he participated as watcher, guide, and soldier
Princeton, N. J. (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert
Covenhoven, Robert 1755-1846
Military officer; born in Monmouth county, N. J., Dec. 17, 1755.
His ancestors were from Holland, and among the earlier settlers in New Jersey.
About the beginning of the Revolution they moved to the region near the west branch of the Susquehanna River.
He joined the Continental army under Washington in 1776, participated in the battles of Trenton and Princeton, and then returned to northern Pennsylvania, where he was employed in the defence of the frontier against the Indians.
An incident in his life furnishes a glimpse of the state of society at that time.
In February, 1778, Covenhoven was married to Mercy Kelsey in New Jersey.
While the nuptial ceremony was in progress, it was interrupted by the sudden arrival of a troop of Hessian soldiers.
The groom escaped through a window, but, returning at night, he carried away his bride to his Pennsylvania home.
From that time until the close of the war he participated as watcher, guide, and soldier
Lycoming Creek (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert
Monmouth (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert
Covenhoven, Robert 1755-1846
Military officer; born in Monmouth county, N. J., Dec. 17, 1755.
His ancestors were from Holland, and among the earlier settlers in New Jersey.
About the beginning of the Revolution they moved to the region near the west branch of the Susquehanna River.
He joined the Continental army under Washington in 1776, participated in the battles of Trenton and Princeton, and then returned to northern Pennsylvania, where he was employed in the defence of the frontier against the Indians.
An incident in his life furnishes a glimpse of the state of society at that time.
In February, 1778, Covenhoven was married to Mercy Kelsey in New Jersey.
While the nuptial ceremony was in progress, it was interrupted by the sudden arrival of a troop of Hessian soldiers.
The groom escaped through a window, but, returning at night, he carried away his bride to his Pennsylvania home.
From that time until the close of the war he participated as watcher, guide, and soldier i
America (Netherlands) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert
Northumberland, Pa. (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry covenhoven-robert