Person:James Avery (7)

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m. Aft 26 Aug 1616
  1. Capt. James Avery1620 - 1700
m. 10 Nov 1643
  1. Hannah Avery1644 - 1721
  2. Capt. James Avery1646 - 1728
  3. Mary Avery1648 - 1708
  4. Thomas Avery1651 - 1736
  5. John Avery1653/54 - 1724
  6. Rebecca Avery1656 - 1707
  7. Jonathan Avery1658 - 1681
  8. Christopher Avery1661 - 1683
  9. Capt. Samuel Avery1664 - 1723
  10. Joanna Avery1669 -
m. 4 Jul 1698
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Capt. James Avery
Gender Male
Birth? 1620 Abbotskerswell, Devon, England
Christening[3] 22 Apr 1621 Wolborough, Devon, England
Alt Marriage Bef 1643 Massachusettsto Joanna Greenslade
Marriage 10 Nov 1643 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusettsto Joanna Greenslade
Marriage 4 Jul 1698 to Abigail Ingraham
Death[2][3] 18 Apr 1700 Groton, New London County, Connecticut
Burial[4] Avery-Morgan Burial Ground, Groton, New London County, Connecticut
Reference Number? Q16153406?

For the most scholarly research available on the ancestry of James and Joanna (Greenslade) Avery, SEE: Maureen A. Taylor, The Avery Family: Ancestors and Descendants of Christopher Avery (Boston, MA: Newbury Street Press, 2004).


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James Avery (1620April 18, 1700) was an American colonial landowner, legislator, and a military commander in King Philip's War.

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References
  1. James Avery (American colonist), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Avery, Elroy McKendree, and Catharine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. The Groton Avery Clan. (Cleveland, Ohio: Privately Published, 1912)
    pp. 43-78.

    Born about 1620 in England, son of Christopher. Married Joanna Greenslade. d. 18 Apr 1700, Groton. (Also extensive information about life in New London and Groton). County court New London Nov. 24, 1683 he declared he was the only son and heir of father Mr. Christopher Avery deceased & there were no other sons or daughters.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Taylor, Maureeen A. The Avery Family: The Ancestors and Descendants of Christopher Avery. (Boston, Mass.: Newbury Street Press, 2004)
    pp. 27-36.

    2. James3 Avery (Christopher2, Christopher1) was baptized 22 April 1621 in Wolborough (Newton Abbot) and died 18 April 1700 in Groton, Conn."

  4. Capt James Avery, in Find A Grave.
  5.   County court New London, Nov. 24, 1683 James Avery declared he was the only son and heir of his father Mr. Christopher Avery deceased & there were no other sons or daughters.