Deacon Peter AVERY

Male 1730 - 1807  (77 years)


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  1. 1.  Deacon Peter AVERY was born on 22 Feb 1730 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut; was christened on 22 Mar 1730 in First Church of Groton; died on 16 Dec 1807 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut.

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    Peter Avery was a missionary to the Indians in western New York. He was a deacon of the Baptist church of Groton for fifty years. He was surveyor of the town; selectman, 1778 to 1782, 1787, in which period the town passed many patriotic measures. He was one of the committee of six who were ordered, Dec. 22, 1775, to direct the work on Fort Griswold. In 1787, as one of the selectmen of Groton, he petitioned the legislature for the remission of a fine of L60, for being short four men on the town's quota of soldiers in 1781, for the reason that it was not possible, so many being absent in the service on the seas and in the sea-coast defense, and Sept. 6, 1781, "about 70 men were killed and many wounded and carried away prisoners." They were "allowed only such remission of the fine as would come out of the sufferers who have had taxes abated" (Conn. State Archives, and Allyn's Battle of Groton Heights, p. 14).

    Peter and wife, mary, are buried in the Niles burying-ground at Groton Center.

    Family/Spouse: Mary NILES. Mary (daughter of Nathan NILES and Mary NORTHUP) was born in abt. 1730; died on 10 Jun 1800. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Peter married Hannah WOODBRIDGE on 28 Aug 1800. Hannah (daughter of Paul WOODBRIDGE and Sarah GOODRIDGE) was born on 19 Jan 1742/3 in Upper Mystic, Connecticut; died on 8 Apr 1831 in Ledyard, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]