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John Abel Avery

Birth8 April 1801 - High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Death3 Jan 1880 - Macdonald River, New South Wales
MotherFrances Woodbridge
FatherWilliam Avery

Born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England on 8 April 1801 to William Avery and Frances Woodbridge. John Abel Avery married Charlotte Emma Davis and had 10 children. He passed away on 3 Jan 1880 in Macdonald River, New South Wales.

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Parents
William Avery
1782 - 1865
Frances Woodbridge
1783 - 1880
Spouse(s)
Charlotte Emma Davis
1810 - 1874
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Edward Avery
1835 - 1910
Charlotte Emma Avery
1833 - 1908
Charles Avery
1830 - 1911
Sarah Avery
1846 - 1928
George Henry Avery
1847 - 1928

John Avery
1837 - 1886
Robert Henry Avery
1839 - 1893
Mary Ann Avery
1832 - 1878
Eliza Florence Avery
1843 - 1919
Matilda Ann Avery
1850 - 1872

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