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John Avery, Jr

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Succeeded by
  
Jonathan L. Austin

Name
  
John Jr.

Preceded by
  
John Lowell

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
None

Education
  
Harvard College

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Cushing


John Avery, Jr.

Preceded by
  
Samuel Adams (as Secretary of the Province of Massachusetts Bay)

Children
  
Mary, Sarah, Deborah, John, Betsey, Lucy, Peggy Cushing, Lucy, Mary A. Smith, Thomas Hancock

Died
  
June 7, 1806, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

John Avery, Jr. (September 2, 1739 – June 7, 1806) was an American politician who served as the 1st Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth.

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Family

Avery's was a direct descendant of Dr. William Avery from Barkham, Berkshire, England. Dr. William Avery immigrated to Dedham, Massachusetts in 1650.

Early life

Avery was born to John and Mary (Deming) Avery on September 2, 1739.

Family life

Avery married Mary (Polly) Cushing in April 1769, they had ten children.

Sons of Liberty

Avery was a member of the Sons of Liberty.

Massachusetts Secretary

Avery had served as Deputy Secretary of the Province of Massachusetts Bay under Samuel Adams. Avery defeated Adams at the polls to be the first Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth.

Death

Avery died on June 7, 1806.

References

John Avery, Jr. Wikipedia