Genealogical Record of the Dedham Branch of the Avery Family in AmericaPress of Avery & Doten, 1893 - 366 pages |
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Genealogical Record of the Dedham Branch of the Avery Family in America Jane Greenough Avery Carter No preview available - 2012 |
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Aaron acres April 19 April 23 Atkins Avery died Avery10 Avery¹º Bethiah born Aug born Dec born Feb born Nov born Oct Boston Brooklyn Cape Cod Capt Castine Charles child Children Church College Conn death deceased Dedham descendant died Feb died Jan died Sept Ebenezer eldest daughter Elisha Elizabeth Avery Ephraim Avery Estate father friends George George Avery graduated Hannah Indians James Jane Jerusha Job Avery John Avery Jonathan Avery July July 16 July 29 June 25 land Leavitt lived Lucy Malden March March 16 Margaret Margaret Avery married Dec married June married Nov married Sept Mary Avery Mass minister North Truro Oliver Parker Paine pastor Plainfield Plymouth Provincetown Putnam records residence Robert Avery Ruth Avery Samuel Sarah second daughter Souther Susan Thomas town unto Upham Ware widow wife William Avery young youngest
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