Covey Brothers Alvion Alvey Covey & John Marshall Covey ENOCH
MOORE COVEY and his wife, Maranda O. Hunt,
moved their family
from Henry County, Missouri and settled in
Millwood, Collin County,
Texas
before 1860. Maranda O. Hunt Covey is
believed to be buried
in Millwood
Cemetery, Millwood, Collin County, Texas. She
died during
the birth of her son, Albion Alvey Covey.
Enoch Moore Covey is buried
in Rockwall City Cemetery in Rockwall,
Rockwall County,
Texas.
Children of Enoch Moore Covey & Maranda O. Hunt are:
![]() ALVION ALVEY COVEY, son of Enoch Moore Covey and Maranda O. Hunt, married Louisa Amanda Lanham. He died September 27, 1936. Three of nine children of Alvion Alvey Covey & Amanda Lanham are:
JOHNSON MARSHALL COVEY, son of Enoch Moore Covey and Maranda O. Hunt, was born June 11, 1861 in Millwood, Collin County, Texas. He died in Sherman on January 18, 1941. Johnson married Lydia Elizabeth Covey, daughter of Jacob C. Covey and Sarah Middleton Melton. My great-grandmother and great-grandfather were married on a ferry in the middle of the Red River (probably on the old historic Colbert's ferry) where, I read that so many marriages were performed that the folks in Denison called the river the "Sea of Matrimony!" During World War I, he owned and operated the Collinsville Hotel in Collinsville, Texas. Sherman Democrat January 20, 1941 Sherman, Texas,
Jan 20 1941 - Funeral services for Johnson
Marshall
Covey, 79, were held here. The Rev. R.
E. Potter of Kemp
officiated,
assisted by the Rev. Claude Johnston.
Burial was in West Hill
Cemetery.
Mr. Covey was born June 11, 1861 in
Millwood, Collin County, Texas, Lydia Elizabeth Covey was born March 21, 1866 in Montrose, Henry County, Missouri and died on November 26, 1952 in Bakersfield, California. She is buried beside her husband in the West Hill Cemetery, Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. Children of Johnson Marshall Covey & Lydia Elizabeth Covey are:
![]() ENOCH JACOB COVEY, son of Johnson Marshall Covey and grandson of Enoch Moore Covey and Maranda O. Hunt, and Jacob C. Covey and Sarah Middleton Melton. Both of his grandfathers were Texas Confederate soldiers, serving with the Partisan Rangers and both have pension records on file in the Texas State Archives. His death certificate lists his occupation as a stock dealer (livestock). Enoch married Carrie Belle O'Mary in early 1909 in Sherman, Texas. Carrie Belle O'Mary, daughter of Owen O. O'Mary and Nancy Adeline Reynolds, was born January 27, 1889 in Rogers, Tennessee. Her family moved by train from Rogers, Tennessee to Whitesboro, Texas in mid-March 1889. Her siblings were Luther, Arthur, Ethel, Tessie, Charlie, Earl and Edgar. Belle moved to El Paso, Texas in approximately 1930. She died June 5, 1981 and is buried next to a son in Restland Memorial Cemetery. Her marker shows the birth date as 1899 which is inaccurate. She never remarried after her husband's death. Roy Covey, son of Enoch Jacob Covey and Carrie Belle O'Mary, died October 16, 1916 shortly after his first birthday. He is buried beside his father in West Hill Cemetery, Sherman, Texas. Neither Enoch or Roy have a headstone. They are buried in a plot bound by concrete that has the name 'Covey' on a step up to the gravesites. COY N. COVEY, son of Alvion Alvey Covey & Amanda Lanham, was father to:
James
'Jim' Cole
Hestand was the son of Anthony M. Hestand
and Frances Gumm. Jim died
August 27, 1939 in Dallas, Texas.
He married Idella 'Ida' L. Covey,
daughter of Jacob C. Covey and Sarah
Middleton Melton and sister of Lydia
Elizabeth Covey, on January 10, 1886.
Ida was born July 2, 1863 in
Henry County, Missouri, daughter of Jacob
C.Covey and Sarah Middleton
Melton. Ida
died on August 1, 1951 in Dallas, Texas. Jim and Ida owned the Alfalfa
Stock Farm in Howe, Texas
where they raised registered short horn
Milch Durhams, hogs and cattle
and also farmed. They lived in Dallas
for a while, but maintained
homes and rentals in Sherman.
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