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Christopher Avery 1679–1753 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Jan 1679

Birth Location: New London (later Groton), New London County, Connecticut

Death Date: 1753

Death Location: Groton (later Ledyard), New London County, Connecticut

Father: James Avery

Mother: Deborah Stallyon

Spouse(s): Abigail Parke, Esther Hammond, Susanna Baker, Prudence Payson

Children(s): John Avery, Abigail Avery

Christopher Avery was born in 1679 in New London (later Groton), New London County, Connecticut, the child of James Avery And Deborah Stallyon. Christopher Avery married Abigail Parke, Esther Hammond, Prudence Payson, Susanna Baker, and had children including Abigail Avery, John Avery. Christopher Avery passed away in 1753 in Groton (later Ledyard), New London County, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • Christopher Avery was born in 1679 in New London (later Groton), New London County, Connecticut, the child of James Avery And Deborah Stallyon.
  • Christopher Avery married Abigail Parke, Esther Hammond, Prudence Payson, Susanna Baker, and had children including Abigail Avery, John Avery.
  • Christopher Avery passed away in 1753 in Groton (later Ledyard), New London County, Connecticut.

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Christopher Avery's Ancestors

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Christopher Avery
1679–1753
Birth Place: New London (later Groton), New London County, Connecticut
Parents
James Avery
1646–1728
Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts
Deborah Stallyon
1649–1729
Massachusetts or Connecticut
Grandparents
Capt. (James Avery (Averie, Averye)) Sr.
1620–1700
Abbotskerswell, Devon, England
Joanna (Greenslade) Avery
1622–1693
Exeter, Devon, England
Edward (Stallyon) Stallion
1623–1703
Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England
Margaret (Miller) Stallyon
1627–1680
Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Christopher Avery's Descendants

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Christopher Avery (23 Jan 1679–1753) m. Abigail Parke (7 November 1686–12 February 1713) m. Esther Hammond (Circa 1681–18 May 1752) m. Susanna Baker (Circa 1695–After 1760) m. Prudence Payson (1 February 1681–Circa 1726)
  1. 1. John Avery 1705–1789 m. Anna Stanton 1708–1750
    1. 1. Hannah Avery 1747–1804 m. Ebenezer Brewster 1740–1814
      1. 1. Zilpha Brewster 1782–1853 m. Abel (Abraham Griffith) ❤️ 1783–1859
        1. 1. Jane Griffith 1823–1870 m. James Hensley 1820–1870 m. William (Ramey Wheeler) ☀️. 1810–1896
        2. 2. Abel (Abraham Griffith) II 1814–1880
        3. 3. Zelpha Griffith 1826–1900
        4. 4. James Griffith 1802–1862
        5. 5. William Griffith 1817–
        6. 6. John Griffith 1811–1870
        7. 7. Gabriel ("Gabe") Griffith 1823–1891
        8. 8. Jessie Griffith 1812–1870
        9. 9. Elizabeth Griffith 1818–
      2. 2. Amos (Avery) Brewster 1778–1845
      3. 3. Anna Brewster 1769–1786
      4. 4. Benjamin Brewster 1773–
      5. 5. Cata Brewster 1785–1786
      6. 6. Lucy Brewster 1776–1798
      7. 7. Nancy Brewster 1788–1792
      8. 8. Phebe Brewster 1784–1788
    2. 2. John Avery 1732–1794
    3. 3. John Avery 1732–1794
  2. 2. Abigail Avery 1707–1780

Christopher Avery's Timeline

2 Records

1679
23 Jan 1679
Birth of Christopher Avery in New London (later Groton), New London County, Connecticut
New London (later Groton), New London County, Connecticut
1753
1753
Age 74
Death of Christopher Avery in Groton (later Ledyard), New London County, Connecticut
Groton (later Ledyard), New London County, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Jan 1679
    Event Place: New London (later Groton), New London County, Connecticut
    Record Source: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1753
    Event Place: Groton (later Ledyard), New London County, Connecticut
    Record Source: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970

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