Person:Lovenda Scovell (1)

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Lovenda Scovell
d.12 Oct 1890
m. 6 Oct 1798
  1. Roderick R. Scovell1799 - Bef 1864
  2. Alonzo Scovell1800 - 1801
  3. Caroline W. Scovell1802 - 1847
  4. Nathan Scovell1803 - 1845
  5. Delilah Scovell1805 - 1881
  6. Ethel Scovell1807 - 1809
  7. Lovenda Scovell1810 - 1890
  8. Hezekiah Scovell1811 - 1893
  9. Amy Scovell1813 - 1873
  10. Tilda T. Scovell1815 - 1815
  11. Lodema Ruth Scovell1818 - 1875
  12. Polly S. Scovell1821 -
  13. Palmer F. Scovell1825 - 1899
m. 16 Sep 1827
Facts and Events
Name[1] Lovenda Scovell
Gender Female
Birth? 15 Feb 1810 Orwell, Addison, Vermont, United States
Marriage 16 Sep 1827 Otto, Cattauragus, New Yorkto Sidney L. Larabee
Death? 12 Oct 1890
Burial? East Otto Cemetery, East Otto, Cattaraugus, New York, United States (listed as Lorine L. Larabee)

Their son Cyrus, born August 1838, was in the Civil War. In Septepber, 1861 he joined up with the 49th Infantry, Co. G, NYV. Cyrus died at Philadelphia, July 1862 age 19.

From A History of Cattaraugus Co., NY


Mr. (Sydney) Larabee was one of the constituent members of the Baptist church, and with Samuel Tuthill was one of the first deacons. He married Lorinda, the daughter of Hezekiah Scovill and settled on lot 36 part of the Stephen Laing farm and part of the Peter Pratt farm. Mrs. Larabee is living with her son Fayette, about two miles south of East Otto Corners. Other sons are living at East Otto, Otto, and Little Valley.

Polly married Solomon Clark, and they settled here, but soon moved west. Phebe married Caleb Pearce, who came in previous.

References
  1. Wyoming County, New York Historian's Office
    Paper written by Palmer C. Fargo.