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| Name |
Joseph Strong Avery |
| Birth |
7 Aug 1826 |
Fairfield, Herkimer, New York |
| Gender |
Male |
| Library book: The Groton Avery Clan |
02296 |
| Occupation |
He was postmaster of Oneida County, New York form 1857-1859. He was elected surrogate of Oneida county, an office which he held for three successive terms 1864-1878. He was a strong Democrat until 1860, when he became a Lincoln Republican, and remained so for the rest of his life. |
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Joseph Strong Avery Letter To Lincoln. Joseph Strong Avery Letter To Lincoln. |
Siblings |
6 siblings |
1. Delia Avery, b. 17 Mar 1824, Homer, Cortland, New York  | |
2. Charles Dwight Avery, b. 25 Mar 1830, Belleville, Ellisburg, Jefferson, New York d. 8 Aug 1901, Chicago, Cook, Illinois  | |
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| Person ID |
I40926 |
Nagel |
| Last Modified |
11 Jan 2020 |
| Father |
Professor Charles Avery, b. 30 Jul 1795 |
| Relationship |
Birth |
| Mother |
Delia Strong, b. 18 May 1800, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts d. 3 Oct 1889, Clinton, Oneida, New York (Age 89 years) |
| Relationship |
Birth |
| Marriage |
1 Oct 1822 |
Clinton, Oneida, New York |
| Family ID |
F12580 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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 | Birth - 7 Aug 1826 - Fairfield, Herkimer, New York |
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 | Marriage - 8 May 1856 - Clinton, Oneida, New York |
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