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About Nathan Avery
Nathan Avery was in Capt. Edward Mott's company, 1776; was in the battle of White Plains; was discharged at New Castle, late in 1776; served three months in 1779, at Fort Trumbull; served two tours of three months each, terminating at Fort Griswold, Sept. 6, 1781; applied, June, 1832, for a pension which was granted. (Pension Bureau Reconds, & Conn. Men in the Rev'n, 617). He was a farmer, and lifed at Fairlee and Orford, NH, and at Newbury, Vermont.
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 270.
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Nathan Avery's Timeline
1759 |
March 31, 1759
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Groton, New London, Connecticut Colony
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1786 |
March 6, 1786
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Orford, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States
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1788 |
March 17, 1788
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Fairlee, Orange County, Vermont, United States
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1789 |
December 12, 1789
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Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, United States
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1791 |
July 19, 1791
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Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, United States
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1793 |
May 7, 1793
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Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, United States
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1795 |
August 18, 1795
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Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, United States
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1841 |
January 16, 1841
Age 81
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Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, United States
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Oxbow Cemetery, Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, United States
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