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Dorothy Avery 1646–1685 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 9th February 1646
Birth Location: Cranbrook Kent, England
Death Date: 01 November 1685
Death Location: Cranbrook Kent, England
Father: Robert II
Mother: Dorothy Ramsden
Spouse(s): John Scoates
Children(s): Sarah Scott
In 1646, Dorothy Avery entered the world in Cranbrook Kent, England, born to Robert Avery Ii And Dorothy Ramsden. Dorothy Avery married John Goatley Scoates, and had children including Sarah Scott. Dorothy Avery passed away in 1685 in Cranbrook Kent, England.
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Biography
- In 1646, Dorothy Avery entered the world in Cranbrook Kent, England, born to Robert Avery Ii And Dorothy Ramsden.
- Dorothy Avery married John Goatley Scoates, and had children including Sarah Scott.
- Dorothy Avery passed away in 1685 in Cranbrook Kent, England.
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Dorothy Avery's Ancestors
Dorothy Avery's Descendants
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1. Sarah Scott 1685–1740 m. James Baker 1684–1740
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1. Mary (Mercy) Baker 1696–1764 m. John Munn 1692–1750
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1. Thomas Munn 1728– m. Jane Paine 1730–
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1. Elizabeth Munn 1770–1841 m. Thomas Southon 1770–1826
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2. Ann Munn 1772–
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3. Mary Munn 1769–
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4. Stephen Munn 1774–1859
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 9th February 1646
Event Place: Cranbrook Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 November 1685
Event Place: Cranbrook Kent, England