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Frederick Avery

Birth18 Mar 1781 - Preston, New London County, United States of America
Death23 Aug 1853 - Brownville, Jefferson County, United States of America
MotherEunice Maxson
FatherRichardson Plumb Avery

Born in Preston, New London County, United States of America on 18 Mar 1781 to Richardson Plumb Avery and Eunice Maxson. Frederick Avery married Celia Emerson and had 12 children. He passed away on 23 Aug 1853 in Brownville, Jefferson County, United States of America.

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Richardson Plumb Avery
1742 - 1813
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Eunice Maxson
1747 - 1815
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Celia Emerson
1792 - 1854
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Persis Brace
1783 - 1824
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Harlow Avery
1816 - 1862
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Taylor Morgan Avery
1815 - 1896
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Richardson Avery
1812 - 1874
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Sterling W Avery
1829 - 1886
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Isaac M. Avery
1810 - 1853
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Charles Brace Avery
1803 - 1853
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Harriet Avery
1823 - 1875
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Nancy Avery
1808 - 1828
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John B Avery
1825 - 1851
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Frederick Woodruff Avery
1821 - 1857
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Polly Avery
1806 - 1807
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Eliza J Avery
1833 - Unknown

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