Display Patriot - P-105693 - William AVERILL

William AVERILL

SAR Patriot #: P-105693

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A003919

Birth: 13 Jun 1748 Middletown / Essex / MA
Death: 27 Feb 1839 Old Town / Penobscot / ME

Qualifying Service Description:

Captain Daniel Scott, Colonel Joseph North with service of 2 days, from 10-12 September 1777, in defending and retaking a mastship loading in Sheepscot River, ME


Additional References:
  1. Clara Avery, Averill, Averell, Avery Family, Vol I, pg 991
  2. MA Soldiers, and Sailors of the Rev War, Vol 1, pg 365

Spouse: (1) Abigail Gray; (2) Eunice Mayhew
Children: James; Ebenezer;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1965-09-25 DC Unassigned Ford Evans Young III (93427) James   
2011-02-01 CA 41436 Derek Jeffrey Brown (178762) James   
2011-10-06 CA 43653 Jeffrey Howard Brown (176154) James   
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