Harvey SCOVIL
Melvina Mary RICE


Husband:  Harvey SCOVIL
Birth:  27 Jan 1810, Camden, Oneida Co., New York 
Death:  26 Jan 1863, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois 
Burial:
Father:  Conant SCOVIL
Mother:  Rebecca DUNHAM

Marriage:    25 Nov 1859, Covington, Kenton Co., Kentucky

Wife:  Melvina Mary RICE
Birth:  4 Sep 1826, Olean, Cattaraugus Co., New York 
Death:  Aft 1910, Evanston, Cook Co., Illinois  
Burial:  
Father:  Luman Nichols RICE 
Mother:  Mary "Polly" CARPENTER 

Children:
1. Mary Harvie SCOVIL, b: 7 Apr 1862, Covington, Kenton Co., Kentucky
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Notes:

1860 Federal Census Data (M653_0379, Page 301), Covington, District 1, Kenton Co., Kentucky,
                                                                                                                      Enumeration Date: 5-Jun-1860, Family #127

NAME

Age

Sex

Col.

Occupation
Or Trade

Real Estate

Pers. Estate

POB

In Sch.

Marr
W/InYr

D, D, B, I,  I, P, C

 SCOVILLE, Harvey

45

M

W

 Deals in Fam. Medicine

$10,500

$40,000

NY

 

 

 

                   Melvina M

30

F

W

 

 

 

NY

 

 

 

1870 Federal Census Data (M593_0200, Page 105A), Chicago Ward 4, Cook Co., Illinois,
                                                                                                                  Enumeration Date: 13-Jul-1870, Family #1539

NAME

Age

Sex

Col.

Occupation or Trade

Real Estate

Per. Estate

POB

In
Sch

Marr
W/In Yr

D, D, B, I,   I, P, or C

 SCOVIL, Melvina M

39

F

W

 Keeping House

$14,000

$5,000

NY

 

 

 

              Mary Bill

7

F

W

 At Home

 

 

KY

 

 

 

1880 Federal Census Data (T9_0185, Page 518D), Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois,
                                                                                  Enumeration Dist: 19, Enumeration Date: 10-Jun-1880, Family #312

 NAME

Age

Sex

Col.

 Relation

M/S W/D

Occupation

POB

Fa
 POB

Mo POB

In Sch

 SCOVIL, Melvine

50

F

W

 Self

W

 Keeping House

NY

NY

NY

 

              Mary H

18

F

W

 Daughter

S

 At School

OH

NY

NY

 

By 1900, Melvina was living with her daughter Mary and her family.
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