Nancy, "She is said to have m. Enos Feltch, the widower of her sister, Belinda."
He passed away at age 74, on 4 January 1844, in Corinth, Vermont.[2] He is buried in the Corinth Center Cemetery in Corinth Center, Orange County, Vermont.[3]
Andrew died intestate, and his probate case began the end of January 1844. [4]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 06 May 2021), memorial page for Andrew Avery Jr. (1767–4 Jan 1844), Find A Grave: Memorial #122482677, citing Corinth Center Cemetery, Corinth Center, Orange County, Vermont, USA ; Maintained by Marcia McClure Sugumele (contributor 47060192).
↑ Vermont, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1749-1999 for Andrew Avery; Vermont. Probate Court (Bradford District); Probate Place: Orange, Vermont;
Orange Probate Records, Box 74111, Abbott, Augustus-Blake, Mira, Harriett Minors, 1840-1850; Image 47 of 449; Ancestry Record 9084 #228953
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