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James Avery, III (1673 - 1754) James Avery and his wife were members of the church at Groton before the ordination on Nov. 22, 1727.He was a brander of horses for Groton. 1705: constable,1707-08; on list of freemen, 1708-11: justice... |
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Ebenezer Avery (1704 - 1780) Ebenezer was a: juryman, constable, selectman, moderator of church meetings, ensign of First Groton Company in 1741; Lt. 1748; capt, 1749; major of 8th regiment 1768; lt-col. 1770, succeeding Christoph... |
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Deborah Avery (1742 - 1825) Daniel Avery and Deborah were cousins; his parents were Benjamin Avery and Thankful Avery, also cousins. Daniel was an Ensign in Capt. Gallop's company, in 1776 ("Connecticut Men in the Revolution", p.... |
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Ens. Ebenezer Avery (1731 - 1781) From KATSMA & WANROW FAMILY TREE; Died at Ft. Griswold Ebenezer Avery was commissioned ensign, First Company of Groton,Oct., 1760; lieutenant, 1779. He was on the first committee of inspection for Gr... |
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James Avery V (1724 - 1796) THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 240. James Avery marched from Groton to... |
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Lieut. James Avery (1697 - 1759) Born May 27, 1697, at Groton, New London Co., Conn., and baptized August 29, 1697 at the First Church of New London. James-5 married Dec. 13, 1719, at Groton, Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Nehemiah and... |
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Capt. Griswold Avery (1739 - 1812) He lived at Waterford on a large farm called Alewife Farm. He was a captain in the Revolutionary War. In 1839, his son, Griswold applied for a pension and stated that in 1779 and 1780, he served as a w... |
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John Avery (1700 - 1759) Note: Born Feb. 4th 1700 at Groton, New London Co., Conn., and baptized May 26, 1700 at the First Church of New London, 'in right of his mother,' his father having signed the remonstrance. John married... |
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Joseph Avery The Rev. David Avery says that Joseph Avery, son of James, married Tabitha Gardiner of South Kingston. Mr. Sweet says that they were married in South Kingston and that her father's name was William. Wi... |
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Latham Avery (1735 - 1815) It is probable that he was in Capt. Joseph Morgan's company that marched to the relief of Fort William Henry in the summer of 1757 (French and Indian War Rolls, 1:197). He was one of the proprietors of... |
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Lieut. Elihu Avery (1755 - 1799) He served in Capt. Abel Spicer's company of militia, 1775; corporal in Capt. Gallup's militia, 1776 (Conn. Men in the Rev'n, 78, 452); was applinted 'Lieut Fireworker' in Major William Ledyard's compan... |
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Katherine Avery (1737 - 1825) |
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Ebenezer Avery (c.1746 - 1828) Ebenezer Avery was ensign of the first Groton company of militia (Conn. Men in the Rev'n, 578). He lived in the house on the ferry bank at the corner of Thames and Latham Streets, built for him by his... |
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Hannah Avery (1726 - 1771) |
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Lucy Avery (1727 - c.1768) 10 children The date of George Colfax's death is unknown, but his widow gave bonds for the settlement of his estate, June 10, 1776 (New London Wills, H:548). |
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Mary Avery (1730 - 1787) |
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Elizabeth Avery (1747 - 1765) |
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Abigail Avery (1752 - 1753) |
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Jonas Avery (1745 - 1776) Note: In his will, made Dec. 16, 1776, Jonas Avery mentioned his children, Jabez and Margaret, and his wife, Mary. His tombstone in the Avery burying-ground at Preston reads: 'In memory of Mr. Jonas Av... |
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Rachel Avery (1745 - 1777) |
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Capt. John Avery (1737 - 1826) John was a sergeant in the eighth Conn militia in Capt Hubbard Burrow's Company stationed in Fort Griswold, Groton, New London, CT. |
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Prudence Avery (1732 - 1809) THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 244. She was bade guardian of the minor ch... |
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Lucy Avery (1741 - 1783) 7 children CEMETERY RECORDS, Allyn Burial Ground, Ledyard CT. |
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Margaret Avery (1741 - 1760) |
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Hannah Avery (1747 - 1800) |
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Hannah Avery (1712 - 1753) Several Hannah Averys have been mentioned as the wife of the Rev. Theophilus Hall but that it was this Hannah is proved by the following: James Avery (No. 11), in his will dated March 28, 1749, m... |
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Benjamin Avery (1721 - 1776) THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 185. From various documents we learn tha... |
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Henry Hobron Avery (1871 - d.) |
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Alice Louise Avery (1873 - d.) |
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Florence Etta Avery (1876 - c.1876) |
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Lizzie Avery (1878 - c.1878) |
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Ebenezer Avery (1880 - d.) |
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Isabel Avery (1882 - d.) |
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Mattie Avery (1884 - c.1884) |
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Arthur Wolcott Avery (1886 - d.) |
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Bessie Agnew Avery (1888 - d.) |
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Edward Milton Avery (1890 - d.) |
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Daniel Hobron Avery (1892 - c.1892) |
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Elizabeth Avery (1754 - 1792) |
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Amy Avery (1762 - 1763) |
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Amos Avery (c.1743 - 1824) THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 245. Amos Avery marched on the "Lexingto... |
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Prudence Avery (1715 - 1731) |
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Abigail Avery (c.1737 - 1790) |
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Eunice Avery (1748 - 1793) |
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David Avery, Esq. (1728 - 1781) Note: He was a member of the first Groton committee of inspection, Dec. 12, 1774; also on the committee, 1776 and 1777. He was on the committee to care for the families of soldiers and to obtain clot... |
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Lucy Avery (1709 - c.1751) |
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Elihu Avery (1707 - 1748) |
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Colonel Irving Montgomery Avery (USA) (1832 - 1909) In 1861, he, with William B. Barton, raised and largely equipped the 48th regiment of New York volunteers; he went to the front as regimental quartermaster; was soon made quartermaster of the sec... |
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Maria Lay Avery (1844 - 1911) |
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Aaron Avery (1740 - 1777) |
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Elizabeth Avery (1725 - 1826) |
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Hannah Avery (1735 - 1822) |
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Dea. Peter Avery (1729 - 1807) |
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Mary Avery (1709 - c.1750) |
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Dorothy Avery (1736 - 1828) |
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ELISHA AVERY (deceased) |
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Jared Reid Avery, Jr. (1845 - 1904) |
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Maria Lauriana Avery (1828 - 1880) |
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Charlotte Amelia Avery (1830 - 1883) |
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Mary A. Avery (1820 - c.1820) |
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Maria Murdock Avery (1796 - 1867) |
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Delia Ann Avery (1804 - 1867) |
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Nathan Fish Denison Avery (1840 - 1871) |
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Prentice Parke Avery (1836 - 1884) |
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Abigail "Nabby" Avery (1776 - 1854) |
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Amanda Malvina Avery (1813 - 1897) |
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Martha Wheeler Avery (1845 - 1852) |
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Jerusha Pomeroy Avery (1855 - d.) |
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Annie Hine Avery (1861 - d.) |
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Rebecca Williams Avery (1842 - 1900) |
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Gardner Avery (c.1751 - 1831) THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 297. Gardner Avery was a Revolutionary s... |
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Rachel Avery (1777 - 1856) |
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Margaret Avery (1779 - 1856) |
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Mercy Avery (1781 - d.) |
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Mary Avery (1790 - 1881) |
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Frances Brownell Avery (1846 - d.) |
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Eunice M. Avery (1813 - 1890) |
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Mary Ann Avery (1815 - 1881) |
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Sarah Avery (1817 - 1897) |
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Lydia Goodelle Avery (1825 - 1847) |
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Hannah Avery (1787 - d.) |
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Lucy Avery (1766 - 1856) |
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Lydia Avery (1775 - 1775) |
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Mary Sabina Avery (1842 - 1844) |
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Mary Sabina Avery (1847 - 1870) |
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Hannah Avery (1770 - 1806) |
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Emily Avery (1861 - 1863) |
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Experience Avery (1807 - d.) |
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Nancy Crary Avery (1817 - d.) |
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Ann Avery (1737 - d.) |
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Jane Baldwin Avery (1916 - 2004) Obituary: Syracuse, New York The Post-Standard newspaper Wednesday, August 11, 2004 Page B-5, Column 2 Jane Avery Ayers August 10, 2004 Jane Avery Ayers, 88, formerly of Aurora, NY, died Tuesday,... |
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James Avery (1912 - 2002) Obituary: Syracuse, New York The Post-Standard newspaper Wednesday, December 25, 2002 Page B-4, Column 4 James Avery Jr. James Avery Jr., 90, of Aurora, died Sunday at Bluefield Manor. Born in Le... |
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Alan Ward Avery (1919 - 1981) Obituary: Auburn, New York The Citizen-Advertiser newspaper Wednesday, January 14, 1981 Page 2, Column 2 Alan Ward Avery Alan Ward Avery, 61, husband of Helen Lyon Avery of 11 Seminary Street, Un... |
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Randall Barnes Avery (1914 - 2007) Obituary: Syracuse, New York The Post-Standard newspaper Wednesday, August 1, 2007 Page B-5, Column 2 Randall B. Avery March 15, 2007 Randall B. Avery, 92, passed away March 15, 2007. A memorial... |
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Elizabeth Manro Avery (1918 - 2002) |
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Mary Mildred Avery (1891 - 1969) |
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Wilfred Bill Avery (1892 - 1893) |
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Lucy Bill Avery (1887 - d.) |
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Sarah Alma Avery (1889 - d.) |
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Ruth Elizabeth Avery (deceased) |