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Willis Avery Jr.

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Willis Avery Jr.

Birth
Death
6 Jan 1889 (aged 48)
Burial
Rices Crossing, Williamson County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.4792156, Longitude: -97.4574387
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His parents, Elzina and Willis Avery, resided in Williamson County near Brushy Creek and Rice's Crossing, where Elzina died on March 1, 1870. Willis died on July 17, 1889, and both were buried in the family cemetery on their property. On July 3,1938, the Avery's remains were moved to the Texas State Cemetery in Austin. To see photos of the original burial site and grave markers search for Avery Cemetery No.1 in Williamson County Texas.

His siblings were:
Melinda Avery (1831 - 1867)
(Avery Cemetery No. 1, Williamson County, TX)

John Calvin Avery (1843 - 1926)
(Valley Spring Cemetery, Llano County, TX)

Harriet Catherine Avery Christian (1845 - 1929)
(Richland Springs Cemetery, San Saba County, TX)
His parents, Elzina and Willis Avery, resided in Williamson County near Brushy Creek and Rice's Crossing, where Elzina died on March 1, 1870. Willis died on July 17, 1889, and both were buried in the family cemetery on their property. On July 3,1938, the Avery's remains were moved to the Texas State Cemetery in Austin. To see photos of the original burial site and grave markers search for Avery Cemetery No.1 in Williamson County Texas.

His siblings were:
Melinda Avery (1831 - 1867)
(Avery Cemetery No. 1, Williamson County, TX)

John Calvin Avery (1843 - 1926)
(Valley Spring Cemetery, Llano County, TX)

Harriet Catherine Avery Christian (1845 - 1929)
(Richland Springs Cemetery, San Saba County, TX)


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