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John Avery

Birth14th. Sep. 1818 - East Chiltington, Sussex, England
Death18th. Mar. 1895 - East Chiltington, Sussex, England
MotherElizabeth Cooper.
FatherThomas AVERY

Born in East Chiltington, Sussex, England on 14th. Sep. 1818 to Thomas AVERY and Elizabeth Cooper.. John Avery married Esther Edwards and had 9 children. He passed away on 18th. Mar. 1895 in East Chiltington, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Avery
1784 - 1849
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Elizabeth Cooper.
1786 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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Esther Edwards
1819 - 1897
Children Show all
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Ester Avery
1847 - 1936
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Ellen Avery
1852 - 1942
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Joseph Avery
1854 - 1936
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Stephen Avery
1856 - 1933
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John (Jnr.) Avery.
1844 - 1888
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Jesse Avery
1860 - 1934
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James Avery
1858 - 1946
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William Avery
1849 - 1939
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Robert Charles L Avery
1863 - 1949

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