Kevin Avery

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I'm a transplanted New Englander. My parents are Paul Oscar Avery (1921-2003) and Betty Wheaton Avery (1925-1992). My mom's and aunt's interest in family history was passed to me. I have been doing family history research for over 30 years, most of which has been in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine.

Any corrections or additions to my postings are welcome. All suggestions are responded to within 48 hours unless I am out of town. If you supply me with additional information, I will always research and double check it before posting it to a memorial. There is simply too much inaccurate information out there.

I have completed projects on all cemeteries in Hawley, Buckland, Colrain, Shelburne, Heath, Rowe, Florida, Savoy, and Charlemont, Massachusetts. And another in Sears Cemetery in Barnstable County. Completed family name projects include the Jenks Family in Rhode Island. Current projects include the Groton Avery Family. If any of my entries connects to your ancestors, let me know.

Please use the EDIT button on the memorial to initiate correspondence and recommend updates. I am no longer able to respond to emails that do not provide quick and easy access to the memorial in question. Also, if your e-mail is not provided on your profile page, I won't be able to respond to you if a response is needed. The public messages are not appropriate for back and forth discussion. And, if you have no email, I will not process edits until you provide source data.

Regarding transfers outside guidelines..... I will consider transfer to those who have a proven and active track record of collaboration on FindAGrave. Under NO circumstances will I transfer to anyone who has their messages shut off AND does not include an email address on their profile page. Collaboration is what makes Find A Grave work!

Please do not use the edit feature for bio updates, date, place, or linkage requests on 17th century memorials. Consideration of updates to these memorials requires correspondence with specific documentation.

I'm a transplanted New Englander. My parents are Paul Oscar Avery (1921-2003) and Betty Wheaton Avery (1925-1992). My mom's and aunt's interest in family history was passed to me. I have been doing family history research for over 30 years, most of which has been in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine.

Any corrections or additions to my postings are welcome. All suggestions are responded to within 48 hours unless I am out of town. If you supply me with additional information, I will always research and double check it before posting it to a memorial. There is simply too much inaccurate information out there.

I have completed projects on all cemeteries in Hawley, Buckland, Colrain, Shelburne, Heath, Rowe, Florida, Savoy, and Charlemont, Massachusetts. And another in Sears Cemetery in Barnstable County. Completed family name projects include the Jenks Family in Rhode Island. Current projects include the Groton Avery Family. If any of my entries connects to your ancestors, let me know.

Please use the EDIT button on the memorial to initiate correspondence and recommend updates. I am no longer able to respond to emails that do not provide quick and easy access to the memorial in question. Also, if your e-mail is not provided on your profile page, I won't be able to respond to you if a response is needed. The public messages are not appropriate for back and forth discussion. And, if you have no email, I will not process edits until you provide source data.

Regarding transfers outside guidelines..... I will consider transfer to those who have a proven and active track record of collaboration on FindAGrave. Under NO circumstances will I transfer to anyone who has their messages shut off AND does not include an email address on their profile page. Collaboration is what makes Find A Grave work!

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