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Avery Randall 1762–1823 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Dec 1762

Birth Location: Colchester, Connecticut

Death Date: 11 Jun 1823

Death Location: Clayton, New York

Father: Benjamin Randall

Mother: Amy Avery

Spouse(s): Hopeful Briggs

Children(s): Sarah Randall, Hopeful Randall, Deborah Way, Melinda Campbell, Allen Randall

In 1762, Avery Randall entered the world in Colchester, Connecticut, born to Benjamin Randall And Amy Avery. In 1820, Avery Randall resided in Le Ray, Jefferson, New York, USA. Avery Randall married Hopeful Briggs, and had children including Abigail Randall, Allen Briggs Randall, Amy Randall, Deborah Way, Eunice Randall, Hopeful Randall, Melinda Campbell, Sarah Sally Randall. Avery Randall passed away in 1823 in Clayton, New York.

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Biography

  • In 1762, Avery Randall entered the world in Colchester, Connecticut, born to Benjamin Randall And Amy Avery.
  • In 1820, Avery Randall resided in Le Ray, Jefferson, New York, USA.
  • Avery Randall married Hopeful Briggs, and had children including Abigail Randall, Allen Briggs Randall, Amy Randall, Deborah Way, Eunice Randall, Hopeful Randall, Melinda Campbell, Sarah Sally Randall.
  • Avery Randall passed away in 1823 in Clayton, New York.

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Avery Randall's Ancestors

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Avery Randall
1762–1823
Birth Place: Colchester, Connecticut
Parents
Benjamin Randall
1742–1828
Amy Avery
1747–1791
Montville
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Avery Randall's Descendants

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Avery Randall (18 Dec 1762–11 Jun 1823) m. Hopeful Briggs (13 Jul 1767–9 October 1848)
  1. 1. Sarah ('Sally') Randall 1786–1864 m. Timothy (Farrar Farror Farrer) Sanderson 1784–1860
    1. 1. William Sanderson 1825–1893
      1. 1. Harriet ("Hattie" M.) Sanderson 1862–1926 m. Alonzo Hodge 1849–1923
        1. 1. Charles (A) Hodge 1881–1958 m. Harriet Wright 1907–1985
        2. 2. Ruby Hodge 1894– m. David (D) Davies 1892–
  2. 2. Hopeful Randall 1789–1845
  3. 3. Deborah Way 1797–1888
  4. 4. Melinda Campbell 1809–1888
  5. 5. Allen (Briggs) Randall 1814–1900

Avery Randall's Timeline

3 Records

1762
18 Dec 1762
Birth of Avery Randall in Colchester, Connecticut
Colchester, Connecticut
1820
7 Aug 1820
Age 58
Avery Randall resided here in Le Ray, Jefferson, New York, USA
Le Ray, Jefferson, New York, USA
1823
11 Jun 1823
Age 61
Death of Avery Randall in Clayton, New York
Clayton, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Dec 1762
    Event Place: Colchester, Connecticut
    Record Source:
    [1] Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, Michigan; Death Records
    [2] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: The Groton Avery Clan
    [3] U.S., Family History Books, Genealogy of A Branch of the Randall Family, 1666 to 1879

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 7 Aug 1820
    Event Place: Le Ray, Jefferson, New York, USA
    Record Source: 1820 United States Federal Census, Fourth Census of the United States, 1820; Census Place: Le Ray, Jefferson, New York; Page: 437; NARA Roll: M33_72; Image: 238

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Shelburne
    Record Source: Massachusetts, U.S., Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, Wright & Potter Printing Co.; Boston, MA, USA; Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War; Volume: Volume 12

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Jun 1823
    Event Place: Clayton, New York
    Record Source:
    [1] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: The Groton Avery Clan
    [2] U.S., Family History Books, Genealogy of A Branch of the Randall Family, 1666 to 1879

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