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Anna Scovill

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Birthplace: Waterbury, New Haven County, Province of Connecticut, British Crown Colony
Death: April 17, 1789 (58)
Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Lt. William Scoville and Hannah Scoville
Wife of Eleazer Prindle
Mother of Chauncey Prindle; Anner Gaines and Sarah Bronson
Sister of Rev. James Scovill; Abijah Scovill and Samuel Scovill
Half sister of William Scovil and Darius Scovill

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About Anna Scovill

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29. Anna /4 Scovill {William /3 John /2, John /1), born March 25, 1731, in Waterhury; died April 17, 1789, at Watertown; married Oct. 18, 1752, at Waterhury, Eleazer Prindle, horn March 20, 1733, at Waterhury; died May 3, 1814, at Oxford, Connecticut; son of Jonathan and Rachel (Hickcox) Prindle.

A tombstone was erected to their memory in Gunntown Cemetery, at that time within the limits of Waterhury.

Children horn at Waterhury {Westbury Society).

i. Chauncey, born July 13, 1753; graduated from Yale College in 1776; ordained deacon in St. John's Church, Stamford, by Rt. Rev. Samuel Seabury in June, 1787; advanced to the priesthood Feb. 24, 1788, at St. James Church, New London. Officiating at Watertown as lay reader, he became rector in 1788, giving half his time to St. Peter's Church at Plymouth. For many years he was in charge of the churches at Oxford and Gunntown. He also officiated for a time in Christ Church, Bethany, and had charge of Trinity Church at Seymour, from 1815 to 1817. During his last years he lived on a farm in Oxford, near Southbury, where he died Aug. 25, 1833. He married Rosanna, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Castle) Brown, born Oct. 28, 1756; died at Waterbury, Oct. 26, 1840. They were buried in Gunntown Cemetery where a stone was erected to their memory by friends and parishioners. Mr. Prindle bought in 1805 the first one horse wagon ever owned in Watertown.

ii. Sarah, born Dec. 8, 1763; married Levi Bronson.

Siblings od Anna born at Waterbury.

29. i. Anna, born March 25, 1731; married Eleazer Prindle.

30. ii. James, born Jan. 27, 1732-3; married Amy Nichols.

31. iii.Samuel, born Nov. 4, 1735; married Ruth Bronson.

32. iv.Abijah, born Dec. 27, 1738; married Elizabeth .

By second marriage.

33. v.William, born Feb. 9, 1744-5; married Sarah Brown.

34. vi.Darius, born May 15, 1746; married Lydia Grannis.

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Anna Scovill's Timeline

1731
March 25, 1731
Waterbury, New Haven County, Province of Connecticut, British Crown Colony
1753
July 13, 1753
1759
1759
Ct
1763
December 8, 1763
Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
1789
April 17, 1789
Age 58
Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States