Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyAnna Rose Scovish

Parents

FatherFrank Scovish (born Franscek Skubisz) (ca. August 1907 - 13 June 1966)
MotherStephanie ‘Fannie’ Kostecka (13 November 1907 - 17 February 1994)

Personal Information

Record Created: 29 January 2017; Last Edited: 16 April 2017 
Person ID8440
NameAnna Rose Scovish
GenderFemale
Born 21 October 1927 in Montville, New London County, Connecticut1, 2, 3, 4
Married 12 October 1945 in New London, New London County, Connecticut to Frederick J. Peltier3
Died 12 September 1994 in New London, New London County, Connecticut3
Buried in St. Mary Cemetery, New London, New London County, Connecticut3

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyFrederick J. Peltier
Born 25 April 1926
Married 12 October 1945 in New London, New London County, Connecticut to Anna Rose Scovish
  
Children of Anna Rose Scovish and Frederick J. Peltier:
  
1.FamilyJudith Marie ‘Judy’ Peltier
Born 22 October 1946
Married to Frank Thomas Glynn
  

Sources

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Connecticut, New London County, Montville, Enumeration District 6-22, Sheet No. 18A, family of Frank Scovish [indexed as Suvick] (24, Connecticut, laborer, odd jobs, first married age 18); wife Fannie Scovish (21, Poland, immigrated 1914, first married age 16); son Stanley Scovish (4 9/12, Connecticut); daughter Anna Scovish (2 5/12, Connecticut).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Connecticut, New London County, Montville, Enumeration District 6-36, Sheet No. 11A, family of Frank Scovish (33, Connecticut, laborer, road repair, WPA); wife Fannie Scovish (30, Connecticut, spooler, silk mill); son Stanley Scovish (15, Connecticut); daughter Anna Scovish (13, Connecticut); son Walter Scovish (9, Connecticut).
  3. Obituary, The Day, New London, Connecticut, 14 September 1994, Ann Peltier, died: 12 September 1994 in New London, Connecticut. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of her parents, husband, child, and place of burial.
  4. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.