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Lt William Avery 1692–1755 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: June 19, 1692

Birth Location: North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era

Death Date: 8 Feb 1755

Death Location: At his farm, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era

Father: John Avery

Mother: Abigail Cheeseborough

Spouse(s): Anna Richardson

Children(s): Anna Avery

Lt William Avery was born in 1692 in North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era, the child of John Avery And Abigail Cheeseborough. Lt William Avery married Anna Richardson, and had children including Anna Avery. Lt William Avery passed away in 1755 in At his farm, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era.

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Biography

  • Lt William Avery was born in 1692 in North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era, the child of John Avery And Abigail Cheeseborough.
  • Lt William Avery married Anna Richardson, and had children including Anna Avery.
  • Lt William Avery passed away in 1755 in At his farm, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lt Avery's Ancestors

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Lt Avery
1692–1755
Birth Place: North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era
Parents
John Avery
1654–1724
New London, New London County, Connecticut
Abigail Cheeseborough
1656–1713
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America
Grandparents
Samuel Chesebrough
1627–1673
Boston, Boston Borough, Lincolnshire, England
Abigail Ingraham
1636–1714
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lt Avery's Descendants

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Lt (William) Avery (June 19, 1692–8 Feb 1755) m. Anna Richardson (12 Nov 1688–5 Jul 1729)
  1. 1. Anna Avery 1721–1803 m. Oliver (Babcock) Sr 1720–1771
    1. 1. Job (Oliver Babcock) Sr 1747–1832 m. Polly (Anne) Avery 1750–1833
      1. 1. Job (Oliver Babcock) Jr 1785–1834 m. Dorcas Frost 1783–1839
        1. 1. Henry (Augustus) Babcock 1822–1888 m. Betsey (S) Stryker 1824–1887 m. Rosetta Babcock 1831–
        2. 2. Julia (Ann) Babcock 1820–1890
        3. 3. Jane (Frances) Babcock 1818–1902
        4. 4. William (Franklin) Babcock 1816–1826
        5. 5. Almira (Amy) Babcock 1807–1862
        6. 6. Martha (Cornelia) Babcock 1824–
        7. 7. John (Avery) Babcock 1811–1813
        8. 8. Adeline (M.) Babcock 1809–
        9. 9. Alvin (J.) Babcock 1805–
        10. 10. Sarah (Maria) Babcock 1812–1883
        11. 11. Thomas (Williams) Babcock 1814–1884
        12. 12. John (Whitman) Babcock 1826–1890
        13. 13. Edwin (Ruthvin) Babcock 1826–1883
        14. 14. Edward (Rathborn) Babcock 1826–1851
        15. 15. Horatio (Carey) Babcock 1830–1886
        16. 16. Rosetta (Calista) Babcock 1831–
        17. 17. Theodosia Babcock 1810–
        18. 18. Hiram Babcock 1807–1857
        19. 19. Jonathan Babcock 1809–1810
        20. 20. Job Babcock 1811–1895
        21. 21. Ichabod Babcock 1813–1872
        22. 22. Amy Babcock 1815–1894
        23. 23. Emeline Babcock 1820–1853
        24. 24. Mary Babcock 1825–1875
        25. 25. Ezra Babcock 1825–1899
        26. 26. Mary Babcock 1815–1887
        27. 27. Anna Babcock 1803–1900
        28. 28. Susannah BABCOCK 1806–1900
        29. 29. Oliver Babcock 1811–1888
        30. 30. Lucinda (Rilla) Babcock 1806–1890
        31. 31. Mary Babcock 1815–1887
      2. 2. John Babcock 1777–1853
      3. 3. James Babcock 1780–
      4. 4. Polly Babcock 1787–1832
      5. 5. Sarah Babcock 1789–
      6. 6. John Babcock 1799–1850
      7. 7. Benjamin Babcock 1791–
      8. 8. David Babcock 1779–1852
      9. 9. Benjamin Babcock 1780–
      10. 10. Sarah Babcock 1780–
      11. 11. David Babcock 1779–1852
      12. 12. Joshua Babcock 1783–
    2. 2. Oliver Babcock 1740–1777
    3. 3. Elias Babcock 1765–1836
    4. 4. Altana Babcock 1755–1840
    5. 5. Joshua Babcock 1743–1810
    6. 6. Anne (Avery) Babcock 1745–1838
    7. 7. Daniel BABCOCK 1762–1846
    8. 8. Rufus BABCOCK 1748–
    9. 9. Christopher BABCOCK 1757–1780
    10. 10. Gershom BABCOCK 1752–1815
    11. 11. Charles Babcock 1747–1829
    12. 12. Elizabeth Babcock 1759–1832
    13. 13. Gershom Babcock 1852–
    14. 14. Gershom (Captian) Babcock 1752–1815
    15. 15. Elias Babcock 1764–1836
    16. 16. Nana Babcock 1745–1838
    17. 17. Daniel Avery 1762–1846
    18. 18. Attana Babcock 1755–
    19. 19. Aitana Babcock 1755–1810
    20. 20. Anna Rhodes 1743–1838
    21. 21. Charles Babcock 1749–1816
    22. 22. Elias Babcock 1761–1761
    23. 23. Elias Babcock 1765–1761
    24. 24. elizabeth babcock 1759–1832
    25. 25. elias babcock 1740–

Lt Avery's Timeline

2 Records

1692
June 19, 1692
Birth of Lt William Avery in North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era
North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era
1755
8 Feb 1755
Age 63
Death of Lt William Avery in At his farm, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era
At his farm, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: June 19, 1692
    Event Place: North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Feb 1755
    Event Place: At his farm, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial Era

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