Genealogical Record: Covington Mackall

Self Parents Grandparents GGParents GGGParents
Covington Mackall

*1796 Washington DC, USA
+1876

10054

Leonard Covington Mackall

*1768
+1843 Georgetown, DC, USA

10121 <76:8

Benjamin Mackall
Colonel, Planter, Merchant, Member of Constitutional Convention of 1774 06 04, Legislator, County Justice.

*1722/23 02 16 Christ Church Parish, Calvert Co.
+1795

10123 <82:9

Benjamin Mackall
1675-1761
10127
James Mackall
10135 <86:11
Mary Graham/Grahame
10136 <86:11
Barbara Smith
1693-1764
10128
Richard Smith
10137 >2:1
Barbara Morgan
10138 >2:1
Rebecca Covington

10124 <82:9

Leonard Covington
1713-1742
10129
Levin Covington
10139 >6:2
Margery Hollyday
10140 >107:21
Priscilla Magruder
10130
Alexander Magruder
10141 >7:3
Susannah Busey
10142
Catherine Beall

*1769
+1789

10122 <76:8

Brooke Beall

*1742
+1798

10125 <82:9

Samuel Beall
1713-1778
10131
John Beall
10143 >4:2
Verlinda Magruder
10144 >18:4
Eleanor Brooke
1718-
10132
Thomas Brooke
10145 >65:24
Lucy Smith
10146 >6:2
Margaret Johns

*1742

10126 <82:9

Richard Johns
1703-1748
10133 <85:10
Abraham Johns
10147 >5:2
Margaret Hutchins
10148 >4:2
Margaret Crabbe
-1739
10134 <85:10
Thomas Crabbe
10149 >5:2
Margaret Wilson
10150 >4:2

 

SpouseChildrenChildren-in-LawGrandchildren
Richard Smith

*1786 Washington DC, USA
+1864

10053 <1897:80


m. 1811
Elizabeth Ringold Smith

*1815 03 24 Washington, DC, USA?
+1899 02 23 Washington, DC, USA

Listed in 1880 Census of Washington, DC, USA as widowed, living with sons Robert, John and Walter, sister Louisa and servants Kittie Walker, Caroline Green and Elenora Buckner.

A portrait of her, painted by Charles Bird King, is in the online collection of the Smithsonian, their object #DC990444

Some sources spell her middle name Ringgold.

JJC 10005 had her birth year as 1818.

Buried at Chapel Hill, Lot 538, Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC.

10044

Robert Smith Chew
1811 11 04-1873 08 03

[portrait from painting of signing of Alaskan treaty]

Brief biography listed in Appleton's 1886 Encyclopedia, is mentioned elsewhere for his roles as aide to Seward (was present at signing of Alaskan treaty in 1867, painted by Emanuel Leutze, an excerpt of which is shown above) and wartime special messenger for Lincoln.

1834 07: Joined State Department (according to sworn testimony, p. 117 of Congressional Globe, 40th Congress, 2nd Session at memory.loc.gov)

1844 03 02: Is mentioned in National Intelligencer as an Assistant Marshal on horseback at the funeral for the late Secretary of State, the Hon. Abel P. Upshur, killed when a gun aboard the USS Princeton exploded during a demonstration.

1861 04 06: Carried a famous message (which survives, and can be viewed at memory.loc.gov) from Lincoln to Governor Pickens at Charleston.

1866 07: Promoted to Chief Clerk of the State Department.

1868 04 04: Testified before Senate in impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson (memory.loc.gov).

1880: widow listed in Washington, DC, USA census.

Should investigate Seward papers at U of Rochester.

Library of Congress has some correspondence with Hamilton Fish as part of the latter's archives (LC mm 78020602).

According to family lore, when his brother was captured in the Civil War, RSC negotiated his release into house arrest at RSC's home.

10043 <12641:80


m. 1842 01 26
Richard Smith Chew

11933 >7:2

Elizabeth Ring(g)old Chew

11936

Harriet (Hallie) Patterson Chew

11938

Robert Smith Chew

10021 >53:5

John James Chew

11637 >2:1

Louis Forsyth Chew

11943

Walter Hill Chew

11639

Leonard Covington Chew

11945 >1:1

Louisa B. Smith

*1819? Washington, DC, USA?

Listed in 1880 Census of Washington, see ERS 10044.

11640

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