Avery Family (1800-1860's) - Granby, Quebec
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Avery Family (1800-1860's) - Granby, Quebec
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Posted: 6 Mar 2008 8:23PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Avery, Arms, Ball, Stewart, Whitney
I have done extensive research on my family but am having difficulty with finding anything that can document this part of my lineage (church records, census, etc..)
I found much of the early Avery records in Abbotsford (Protestant) and later at Notre-Dame Granby from the Drouin Collection but unable to find many records from 1800-1860's.
Does anyone have access to any of the records for this time period (particularly the census records from this period).
William Avery & Martha Stewart
1. Charles Avery b. 6/26/1802
2. Lucinda (Avery) Whitney b. 3/26/1804
3. John Stewart Avery b. 10/14/1806
4. Mary Ann (Avery) Ball b. 3/6/1816
John Stewart Avery & Sophia Arms
1. Mary Jane Avery
2. William Henry Avery
3. Martha Avery
4. Lucinda Avery
5. Charles Avery*
6. Lucy Avery
*baptism record in Drouin.
Much of this information came from the Groton Avery Book but I have been unable to find actual documentation to acknowlegde the people and all of the dates. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Thank you.
Russ
I found much of the early Avery records in Abbotsford (Protestant) and later at Notre-Dame Granby from the Drouin Collection but unable to find many records from 1800-1860's.
Does anyone have access to any of the records for this time period (particularly the census records from this period).
William Avery & Martha Stewart
1. Charles Avery b. 6/26/1802
2. Lucinda (Avery) Whitney b. 3/26/1804
3. John Stewart Avery b. 10/14/1806
4. Mary Ann (Avery) Ball b. 3/6/1816
John Stewart Avery & Sophia Arms
1. Mary Jane Avery
2. William Henry Avery
3. Martha Avery
4. Lucinda Avery
5. Charles Avery*
6. Lucy Avery
*baptism record in Drouin.
Much of this information came from the Groton Avery Book but I have been unable to find actual documentation to acknowlegde the people and all of the dates. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Thank you.
Russ
