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Abner Avery

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Groton, New London, Connecticut Colony
Death: circa August 13, 1771 (55-63)
Montville, New London, Connecticut Colony
Place of Burial: New London, New London, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Jonathan Avery, I and Elizabeth Avery
Husband of Amy Avery
Father of Caron Chappell; Abel Avery; Amy Randall; Elihu Avery; Margaret Vibber and 6 others
Brother of Jonathan Avery; Elizabeth Tennant; Mary Haines; Lucy Wood; Samuel Avery and 4 others

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About Abner Avery

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 182.

   Abner Avery purchased an interest in the Susquehanna company, Nov. 20, 1754. Abner Avery, of the North Parish, made his will June 18, 1771; it was proved Aug. 13, 1771 (New London Wills, I;178). In it he mentioned wife, Amy; dau. Caron, deceased; her children, Humility and Amy, by her first husband, Charles Randall, and her dau., Lydia, by her second husband, Stephen Chappell; son, Abel; Dau., Amy, son, Elihu; dau, Margaret; sons, Jonathan and Amos; "the little children," Elizabeth, Freelove and Lucy.
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Abner Avery's Timeline

1712
May 28, 1712
Groton, New London, Connecticut Colony
1743
July 3, 1743
Montville, New London, Connecticut Colony
1745
May 29, 1745
Montville, New London, Connecticut Colony
1747
July 25, 1747
Montville, New London, Connecticut Colony
1749
March 25, 1749
Montville, New London, Connecticut Colony
1750
December 15, 1750
Montville, New London, Connecticut Colony
1753
September 11, 1753
Montville, New London, Connecticut Colony
1755
September 10, 1755
Montville, New London, Connecticut Colony
1758
March 10, 1758
Montville, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America