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John Scoville 1694–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: January 12, 1694

Birth Location: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut

Death Date: April 28, 1759

Death Location: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut

Father: Benjamin Scoville

Mother: Amy Benton

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John Scoville was born in 1694 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, the child of Benjamin Scoville And Amy Hannah Benton. John Scoville passed away in 1759 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • John Scoville was born in 1694 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, the child of Benjamin Scoville And Amy Hannah Benton.
  • John Scoville passed away in 1759 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.

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John Scoville's Ancestors

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John Scoville
1694–1759
Birth Place: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut
Parents
Benjamin Scoville
1677–1729
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
Amy (Hannah) Benton
1676–1757
East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut
Grandparents
John Scoville
1635–1712
Shapwick, Dorset, England
Sarah Barnes
1648–1689
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
Great-Grandparents
Richard Scoville
1604–1642
Mary (Cooke)
1610–1654
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Louis Scoville
1580–1613
Agnes ?
1593–1614

John Scoville's Timeline

2 Records

1694
January 12, 1694
Birth of John Scoville in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut
Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut
1759
April 28, 1759
Age 65
Death of John Scoville in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut
Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: January 12, 1694
    Event Place: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 28, 1759
    Event Place: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut

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