"23. Asa4 Scovill (John3, John2, John1),born April 4, 1732, as Waterbury; died July 28, 1818, at Plymouth, Connecticut; … Asa Scovill's homestead was on the Woodbury road, 'a mile and a half from the meeting house.' Which meeting house is not clear. Plymouth is that northeastern part of the original Waterbury which became Watertown, the eastern part of which in turn became Plymouth. At what date Asa Scovill settled in this part of the town has not been discovered. In 1812 he conveyed to his son Selah Scovill of Plymouth all his property there on condition of the support of himself and his wife during their natural life."