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John AVERY

Birth2 January 1731 - Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death8 January 1814 - Ellington, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
MotherLydia Smith
FatherJohn Avery@4th cousin 7x removed

Born in Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA on 2 January 1731 to John Avery@4th cousin 7x removed and Lydia Smith. John AVERY married Mehitable Buell and had 9 children. He passed away on 8 January 1814 in Ellington, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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John Avery@4th Cousin 7X Removed
1706 - 1766
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Lydia Smith
1712 - 1766
Spouse(s)
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Mehitable Buell
1735 - 1794
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Sarah Bicknell
1731 - 1771
Children Show all
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Lydia Avery
1757 - 1810
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Rhoda Avery
1753 - 1839
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John Avery
1756 - 1815
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Capt Abel Avery
1760 - 1846
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Elisabeth Avery
1766 - 1849
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Asa Avery
1770 - 1846
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Jabez Avery
1764 - 1820
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Charlotte Avery
1772 - 1800
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David Avery
1768 - 1843

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