John SCOVILLE
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He lived in the old Scoville homestead in Waterbury. He was commissioned in October of 1737 Lieutenant of the Waterbury Military Company. He served on school committees and was chosen deputy to the General Assembly in May, July and August of 1745 which was held because of the war with France. Lt. John Scoville died intestate, leaving a large estate. He was a prudent manager and a good business man.
Historical information included in notes. Asa's homestead was on the Woodbury Road. Plymouth is the notheastern part ofthe original Waterbury which became Watertown, the eastern part of which inturn became Plymouth. In 1812 Asa conveyed to his son Selah of Plymouth allhis property there on condition of the support of himself and his wife duringtheir natural life. Asa was a Revolutionary War Veteran.
He married Tabitha Upson 16 Jan 1723 at Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut . Tabitha Upson was born at Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut 11 Mar 1698 daughter of Stephen Upson and Mary Lee .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Obadiah Scoville
born 9 Oct 1725.
Mary Scolville
born 31 Mar 1727.
John Scolville
born 24 Nov 1729.
Asa Scoville
born 4 Apr 1732.
Hannah Scoville
born 20 Jan 1735.
John Scovill
born 27 Oct 1738.
Stephen Scovill
born 19 Aug 1740.
Timothy Scovill
born 27 Jun 1742.
Annis Scoville
born 23 May 1744.
Annia Scoville
born Abt 1746.
John Scoville died 28 Apr 1759 at Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut .
Tabitha Upson died 8 Dec 1788 at Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut .