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4001 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Thomas AVERY
 
4002 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Thomas AVERY
 
4003 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Thomas AVERY
 
4004 VITAL RECORDS OF NEW LONDON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN.
Thomas Avery sonn of Capt. James Avery was marryed unto Hannah daughter of Thomas Miner of Stonington the 22nd of October 1677.



Thomas Avery and his sister Hannah Avery Miner's descendants married
Thomas Avery‘s granddaughter Anna Avery married his sister Hannah Avery Miner‘s son Sylvanus Miner

Thomas Avery, ^ b. May 06, 1651 Hannah Avery, ^ b. May 04, 1686
+Hannah Miner, ^ b. September 15, 1655 +Thomas Miner, ^ b. September 20, 1683?
>Thomas Avery II, ^ b. April 20, 1679 >Sylvanus Miner I, ^ b. March 03, 1708
+Ann Shapely, ^ b. August 31, 1685 + Anna Avery, ^ b. May 12, 1707
> Anna Avery, ^ May 12, 1707
+ Sylvanus Miner I, ^ b March 03, 1708

Sept. 19, 1717, Capt. Thomas Avery, Capt. James Avery, Capt. John Avery, and Samuel Avery, "out of love," deeded land to their sister Rebecca Potts, and to her husband, William Potts (Groton Deeds, 1:830). Jan. 4, 1727, William and Rebecca Potts deeded land to their loving son-in-law, Joshua Bill, husband of their daughter, Joanna, deceased and to their heirs. They reserved the right to cut firewood on this land during their natural lives (Groton

The following information comes from the Groton Avery Clan vol 1; Elroy McKendree Avery and Catharine Avery 1912

Dec. 17, 1677 Thomas & Grace Minor a deeded 150 acres of land to their daughter Hannah and her husband, Thomas Avery:

To daughter Hannah Avery, during her natural life and to her husband
Thomas Avery during his natural life although my said daughter
should die before him and in case my daughter shall have any child or
children at the time of her departure then living it shall be theirs forever
to have and to hold possess and enjoy to use and improve with all
the meadows joining to it, I say all the one hundred and fifty acres of
upland and meadow as it was laid out to me with all the privileges &
appurtenances belonging thereunto. And in case my daughter should
die without any child than she shall have by deed full power to dispose
of it to any one or two of my son Clement Minor, his sonnes as she
shall see meet Provided it shall not prevent her husband of it during
his natural life if she die before her husband. I say my one hundred
and fifty acres of upland and meadow lying at Anagomenacunuck as it
was laid out to me and bounded and recorded at Hartford and in Stonington
books of records. And hereinto we set our hands and seals this
seventeenth day of December one thousand six hundred and seventy
and seven.
Witness
James Noyes Thomas Minor
Samuel Avery Grace Minor
Acknowledged before James Avery Commissioner.
(New London Deeds, 5:34)

On the December 26, 1677, Captain James and Joane Avery executed a deed which was owned and subscribed before Thomas Minor as commissioner. The deed ran as follows:

This prsnt writing witnesseth to all it doe or may concerne that I James
Avery of the county of New London, in ye Collony of Connecticott for
divers good reasons & considerations known to myself and with my
wife Joane Avery's consent fully give to my sonn Thomas Avery
and his wife Hannah (Miner) Avery my whole right of my parcell of land that
I bought of Amos Richardson of Stonington be it more or less wh formerly
was laide out and bounded to Mr. Obadiah Bruen of New London
and also thirtie acres of upland upon Poquanys Plaine as it was formerly
bounded to me from the swamp to the river, moreover one halfe of one
hundred acres of upland and meadow as it was carried out and bounded
and recorded to me at Pachauge next to Mr. Thomas Stanton, sen.,
his land. Also a piece of land joyning to Mr. Nehemiah Smith his
playne lying betwixt Nehemiah Smiths land & ye comon I say all and
every of these tracts and parcels of Land I doe give grant pass over
alyeanate & confirm all my whole right and title to my sonn Thomas
Avery & his wife Hannah Avery with all the privilledges & appurtenances
to them belonging to them their heirs, executors and assigns
forever to have & to hold possess & enjoy to use & improve for their
best advatage provided that if either he or she shall have occasion to
sell any one or more of these particular tracts or parcells of land they
shall first make tender of it to the said Thomas Avery's Brothers and
if they accept of the profer to give a rational price for it to sell it to
no other person I doe hereby bind my other sonnes to make him or her
the like tender upon the same terms and to the true performance of
and to every particular hereof we set our hands & seals this 26th of
December, 1677.


Signed sealed and delivered
in the the presence of James Avery
William Mead Joane Avery
Jonathan Avery
(New London Deeds.)

Thomas was in the illfated Fitz-John Winthrop expedition of 1690 which was to advance from Albany by way of Lake Champlain to Montreal. In his diary, Winthrop gives an account of the difficulties that they encountered. Under the date of Aug. 4, 1690, is found the following:

"I consulted with the officers & twas concluded to march forwards, & then devided our provition, wch was about 35 cakes of bread for each souldr, besides pork, which was scarce eateable. At this post [Saratoga] I
left Liut Tho. Avery with some souldrs to gaurd our provition to us wch was coming vp the river" (The Winthrop Papers, Massachusetts Hist. Col., Fifth Series, 8:314). For an account of this expedition, see Avery's History of the United States and Its People, vol. 3, pages 263, 264.

The latter part of his life he lived near the Mohegan Indian reservation. On the 22d of June, 1720, Capt. Thomas Avery and his brother Capt. James Avery were appointed interpreters for the Mohegans in a suit then pending before the governor and council. In 1721, Caezer, the sachem of the Mohegans, conveyed to Thomas Avery 160 acres of land in consideration of the kindness shown them by Captain Avery and his family. Upon this land Thomas Avery lived; the house he built there is still standing. About ten years before his death, in consideration of love and good will and on account of the infirmities of age, he conveyed this land to his son, Abraham.

The last entry of accessions to the church of New London during Mr. Bradstreet's ministry reads: "Sept. 10, 1682, Thomas Avery and wife were added to the Church." They were among the organizers of the church of the North Parish, afterward called Montville. Their names appear first on the list of original covenanters. Before the North Parish could enjoy religious services, a long-standing quarrel had to be settled. October, 1721, the parish petitioned the general court for liberty to form a separate church. The first name on the petition was that of Thomas3 Avery, the third was that of Abraham4 Avery. (Connecticut Ecclesiastical Archives, 2:251.) Finally, Jan. 17, 1721, it was agreed
that the meeting-house should stand on Raymond Hill, land being given for the purpose. In his church record, Mr. James Hillhouse, the first minister, says:

"I was installed October the 3d day, 1722.
Mr. Adams preached from Acts 16:9. There were seven that belonged to
the Church at my installment--Capt. Avery, Capt. Denison, Mr. Nathl
Otis, Mr. Allen, Mr. Vibber, Charles Campbell and one Deacon." 
Thomas AVERY
 
4005 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Thomas Bartley AVERY
 
4006 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Thomas Russell AVERY
 
4007 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 6 times removed Timothy AVERY
 
4008 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Timothy AVERY
 
4009 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 5 times removed Timothy AVERY
 
4010 The 1880 United States Sensus, Preston, New London, Connecticut shows:

Ulysses Avery, age 70, born in Connecticut, both parents born in Connecticut, Farmer
Lucy A. Avery, age 52, wife, born in Connecticut, both parents born in Connecticut
Noyes W. Avery, son, age 30
Arthur U. Avery, son, age 27
Harriett Avery, daughter, age 22
Josie E. Avery, daughter, age 16 
Ulysses AVERY
 
4011 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Urania AVERY
 
4012 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Urbane AVERY
 
4013 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Vashti AVERY
 
4014 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Waitstill AVERY
 
4015 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Walter Oddie AVERY
 
4016 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Walter Scott AVERY
 
4017 Mary Rogness's - Eighth cousin once removed Warren AVERY
 
4018 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 8 times removed 
Wealthy AVERY
 
4019 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Wealthy AVERY
 
4020 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Wealthy Amira AVERY
 
4021 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Weston O. AVERY
 
4022 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 5 times removed Wilber Bucklin AVERY
 
4023 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed William AVERY
 
4024 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed William AVERY
 
4025 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed William AVERY
 
4026 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed William AVERY
 
4027 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed William AVERY
 
4028 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed William AVERY
 
4029 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed William AVERY
 
4030 No children William AVERY
 
4031 This person reported un married William AVERY
 
4032 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 5 times removed William Ballard AVERY
 
4033 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed William Byron AVERY
 
4034 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed William Elias AVERY
 
4035 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed William H. AVERY
 
4036 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed William Henry AVERY
 
4037 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed William Sidney AVERY
 
4038 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed William Wheeler AVERY
 
4039 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed 
Youngs AVERY
 
4040 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Zipporah AVERY
 
4041 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Zipporah AVERY
 
4042 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Helen Leona AVERY~HOBEN
 
4043 OBIT: Name: Awig, Frank G.
Date: Aug 23 1940
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #003.
Notes: Awig: Frank G., beloved husband of Louise W. (nee Fischer), brother of Charles, Frederick and the late Mrs. Emma Krueger. Friends may call at Klanke Funeral Parlors, 12629 Detroit ave., Lakewood, where services will be held Friday, Aug. 23, at 3 p. m. 
Frank G. AWIG
 
4044
Details suppressed for living family members.

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
AXMAN
 
4045
Details suppressed for living family members.

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
AXMAN
 
4046
Details suppressed for living family members.

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
AXMAN
 
4047
Details suppressed for living family members.

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
AXMAN
 
4048

World War I Civilian Draft Registrations:
Name: Axman, Ernest
Birth Date: 13 Aug 1898
Birth Place:
City/County: Seattle# 7
State: WA
Ethnicity: W

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Ernest R. AXMAN
 
4049 1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p323.

"First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 3.
Admitted 7 Mar 1880 - Alfred, New York.
Dismissed to Hornellsville, NY 22 Jan 1881. 
Elias C. AYARS
 
4050 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 6 times removed Cynthia AYER
 

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