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Family of Thomas + AVERILL SR. and Sarah + KNEELAND

Husband: Thomas + AVERILL SR. (1713-1793)
Wife: Sarah + KNEELAND (1716-1793)
Children: John AVERILL (1741- )
Thomas + Avery AVERILL (1747-1825)
Sarah AVERILL (1751- )
Marriage 20 May 1739 Topsfield, Essex, MA, US1,2

Husband: Thomas + AVERILL SR.

Name: Thomas + AVERILL SR.
Sex: Male
Nickname: Avery
Father: John + AVERILL (1666-1720)
Mother: Anne + GREENSLEET (1668-1737)
Birth 17 Dec 1713 Topsfield, Essex, MA, US
Death 4 Mar 1793 (age 79) Amherst, Hillsborough, NH, US

Wife: Sarah + KNEELAND

Name: Sarah + KNEELAND
Sex: Female
Father: Philip + KNEELAND (1685-1771)
Mother: Martha + GRAVES (1685-1734)
Birth 17 Jun 1716 Topsfield, Essex, MA, US
Death 1793 (age 76-77) Topsfield, Essex, MA, US

Child 1: John AVERILL

Name: John AVERILL
Sex: Male
Birth 13 Oct 1741

Child 2: Thomas + Avery AVERILL

Name: Thomas + Avery AVERILL
Sex: Male
Spouse: Mary + DRESSER (1748-1823)
Birth 26 Sep 1747 Andover, Essex, MA, US
Census 1790 (age 42-43) Amherst, Hillsborough, NH, US3
Residence 1810 (age 62-63) Windsor, Hillsborough, NH, US4
Residence 7 Aug 1820 (age 72) Windsor, Hillsborough, NH, US5
Death 25 Jan 1825 (age 77) Windsor, Hillsborough, NH, US

Child 3: Sarah AVERILL

Name: Sarah AVERILL
Sex: Female
Birth 3 Nov 1751

Note on Husband: Thomas + AVERILL SR.

Thomas^ Averill, also called "Avery" (John^, William-,

William'), b. Dec. 17, 1713, at Topsfield, Mass. {T. R.) ;m. May

20, 1739, at Ipswich, Mass. {T. i?.), Sarah Kneeland (called also

Nealand, Neeland, Neland), who was then of Ipswich (T. R.) .

She was bap. June 17, 1716, at Topsfield (Ch. R.) , and was the

dau. of Phihp Kneeland (or Nealand), who was of Topsfield and

Ipswich, and of Martha Graves, his wife (see The Kneeland

Family). Thomas was in Topsfield, Dec, 1738, and in Andover,

Essex Co., Mass., Dec. 8, 1741, and in Amherst, N. H., in 1760,

or earlier.

 

The following items from the Essex Co. Mass. Registry of

Deeds may be of interest:

 

I Thomas Averill of Topsfield in consideration of the sum of £115; to

 

me in hand paid by John Averill of the same town and

 

county aforesaid Husbandman have . . . sold . . . unto him the

s'd John Averill a certain parcel of upland and meadow situated in Topsfield

Bounded South Easterly with land of Jacob Perkins, Southwesterly with

land of W"' Perkins, NorthWesterly 27 Pole and 8 links with land of Thomas

 

Averill aforesaid, etc. etc ten acres more or less

 

part of an Estate of Inheritance

 

March 19, 1736/7 (Signed) Thomas Averill

 

Wit^ Eunice Averil

 

Nathaniel Averill Jun''

 

Ack. by Thomas Averill May 18, 1738 (Essex Reg., Vol. 74, p.

257).

 

I Thomas Averill of Topsfield Husbandman, for the sum of £104 to me

 

in hand paid by Nathan Wilds of Topsfield do sell him a

 

certain tract of upland and meadow situate in Topsfield bounded as follows:

 

 

 

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beginning at an ash tree standing by Mile Brook thence South Westerly

with lands of John Averill to a heap of stones by land of W" Perkins,

thence North Westerly by lands of s'd Perkins to a great white oak tree;

South Westerly by lands of W'" Perkins, then North West by land of John

Wildes, then North West by land of John Averills. Thence Easterly

with land of said Averill, to land which is ye Widow Ann Averills Thirds,

thence North Easterly with ye s'd Widows thirds to ye Brook aforesaid

. . . . thence down the brook to the first mentioned bounds ....

in all 8 acres 110 poles.

 

Dec. 11, 1738. (Signed) Thomas Averill

 

Wit's

 

Jacob Averill

 

Nathaniel Averill.

 

Ack. by Thomas Averill Feb. 21, 1738 {Essex Reg., Vol. 77, p.

231).

 

I Thomas Averill of for the consideration of £81,

 

sell 7 acres 15 poles of land to John

 

Wildes Butted and Bounded .... Being at a Cor-

ner bound Between John Averill's land and ye aforesaid Thomas Averill's

land and ye above said Wild's lands Easterly to Perkins lands, so to

Highway and thence as the fence stands by said way to the above said John

 

Averill lands which land is owned in right of a

 

good perfect and absolute estate of inheritance by the said Thomas Averill.

 

July 3, 1738. (Signed) Thomas Averill

 

Wit^- John Wildes Jun""

Elisha Wildes

 

Ack. Feb. 21, 1738. (Same date as previous instrument,

Essex Reg., Vol. 77, p. 231.)

 

I Thomas Averill of Andover in ye County of Essex Prov. Mass. Bay

yeoman for and in consideration of the sum of £15 to me in hand paid by

 

Nathan Wildes of Topsfield sell him ye

 

one half of a Barn Standing in Topsfield the Easterly end of which Barn

John Wildes own, ye other half of which said Barn together with all my

 

right of land in ye foreside and Easterly end of said Barn

 

I own in my own right as a good perfect and absolute Estate of inheritance

Dec. 8, 1741

 

his

Thomas X Averill

mark

Wit'' John Wildes

 

John Wildes jun"'

 

Ack. by Thomas Averill March 17, 1744 before

 

Daniel Appleton {Essex Reg., Vol. 87, p. 24.)

 

 

 

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The following abstracts also refer to said Thomas : Deed

from John Whitney of Tewkesbury, gent, for £680 to Thomas

Averill and John Chapman Jr. both of Topsfield, yeomen, who

bought 117 acres of upland meadow and swamp, situate in

Tewkesbury (Mass.) (1) 90 acres lying on W. side of Road that

goes to Borland farm from Billerica, with houses and buildings

and b'd w. by Concord River; (2) Parcel of land E. side of Road

27 acres on Road to Tewkesbury Meeting house.

 

July 1, 1738, & July 5, 1738 {Reg. of Deeds, Middlesex Co.,

Mass., Vol. 42, p. 438).

 

Dec. 24, 1741, Thomas Averill sold the above to Davis

Chapman.

 

In Mass. Archives; Colonial Records, A — 1710 — (unpub-

lished) ; we find:

 

Thomas Averall appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, Feb. 27, 1756,

of a Company of his Majesty's service under the command of Capt. Henry

Ingalls: Quality, Sentinal; Residence, Andover; Entered services, Oct. 3;

Served until Dec. 27. Length of service 12 weeks 2 days. Remarks: en-

dorsed: Co. on Crown Point Expedition: Year: — Not given; probably

1755. Reported: Allowed subsistence from Albany home [Muster Rolls,

Vol. 94, p. 108].

 

The first record of Thomas Averill Sr. in the town of Am-

herst, N. H., was in 1760, when appears as a tax payer. In

1763 he signed a protest from Amherst against the annexation

of part of Monson to Hollis. He and his son Thomas ''Avarel"

Junr., signed a petition from Amherst against the division of

the town, which was filed Feb. 4, 1771. On March 14, 1776, his

son Thomas offered with others to do his utmost to aid the

Colonies ; but the father's name does not appear on the record.

He was then 63 years of age.

 

July 4, 1758, he purchased land in Amherst, N. H., from

Andrew Bixby of New Plantation, called Sowhegan West, No, 3

(now Amherst) Province of New Hampshire in New England,

paying £60 for lot No. 47, in the first Division. (Hillsborough

Co., N. H., Reg. Deeds, Vol. 17, p. 304.) In this instrument he

is called Thomas Avery of Andover, Co. Essex, Prov. of Mass.

Bay, husbandman. This land was sold by Thomas "Avery" Sr.

to his son Thomas ''Avery" Jr., Mar. 4, 1793, for £60, with the

reservation that he (the father) was to have one half the annual

 

 

 

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income during his life {Hillsborough Co. Reg. Deeds, Vol. 30,

p. 453).

 

He therefore d. after Mar. 4, 1793, at which time he was

about eighty years of age. The following named children of

Thomas and Sarah (Kneeland) Averill are the only ones of

whom we have any record, but there may have been others.*

 

Children :

 

166. i. JoHN°t "Avery" or Averill, b. Oct. 13, 1741.

 

167. ii. THOMAS°t "Avery" or Averill, b. Sept. 26, 1747, at Andover,

 

Mass.; m. Mary ? .

 

168. iii. SARAH^t "Avery" or Averill, b. Nov. 3, 1751; m. (1) James

 

Hutchinson; (2) (as 2d. w.) Ebenezer Chandler.

 

MEMORANDA.

 

* It is possible that William Averill, mentioned once in Bedford,

Hillsborough Co., N. H., April 12, 1769, was another son. Ed.

 

t A family Bible with records of Thomas Avery (No. 167) and his

children, contains the only data we have as to the birth of John (No. 166)

and Sarah (No. 168) brother and sister of Thomas. We are much indebted

to Mrs. Ella M. (Averill) Ellison, wife of Harry Hildreth Ellison, of Battle

Creek, Mich., for records of this family, which are in her grandmother

Averill's Bible. 6

Sources

1"MA Vital Records to 1850" (Topsfield, Vol 1, page 119).
2"MA Marriages 1633-1850" (Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Film # 1761394 and 0859998).
3"U.S. Census - 1790".
4"U.S. Census - 1810".
5"U.S. Census - 1820".
6"The Averell-Averill-Avery Family, a record of the Descendents of Willliam and Abigail Averell of Ipswich, MA".