Logbook of the ship Cotton Planter, 1804 Jan. 29-Sept. 8.
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Scovell, Noah, 1759-1821
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Noah Scovell (alternately spelled "Scoville" or "Scovil") was born in Saybrook, Connecticut (now Essex), around 1759, the son of Noah Scovell (1732-1782) and Anna (or Hannah) Pratt (ca. 1732-1815). He and his wife, Desire Pratt (ca. 1759-1819), had five children: Noah (1781-1833), Louis (1783-1806), Seabury or Sebra (b. 1785), Amos (b. 1787), and Maria (1789-1834). Noah Scovell, Jr., acted as his father’s business partner until the elder Scovell's death on February 11, 1821. From the...
Cotton Planter (Ship)
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Merchant vessel, out of New York, N.Y., mastered by Noah Scovell; built at Stonington, Conn., 1801. From the description of Logbook of the ship Cotton Planter, 1804 Jan. 29-Sept. 8. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71056762 ...