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Mary Patterson Avery (née Johnston) was born in Selma (Dallas County), Alabama on March 6, 1877. Avery was an active member of the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs. She died in Fulton County, Georgia on February 5, 1967.

Romulus T. "Rom" Avery was born in McDowell County, North Carolina on March 30, 1892. Avery was a prominent farmer in the North Cove Township of McDowell County. He died in Ashford (McDowell County) on March 21, 1930.

Waightstill Avery (10 March 1741-13 March 1821) was a resident of Mecklenburg County. He became the colony's attorney general for the crown in 1772 and later served in the North Carolina provincial congresses. After helping draft North Carolina's… Read More

William Avis (d. c1784) was a resident of Bertie County. In 1777 he served as a juror in the fall session of the … Read More

William Axom was a resident of Chowan Precinct who lived on land adjoining a plot that the Chowanoke Nation sold to James Hinton in 1733. Any further information about this individual has not been located.

Charles Brantley Aycock was born in Wayne County, North Carolina, on November 1, 1859. Aycock served as governor of the state from 1901 to 1905. He died in Birmingham, Alabama, on April 4, 1912.

Charles Pinkney Aycock was born on April 18, 1861, in Wayne County, North Carolina. Aycock was a farmer and merchant in Pantego, North Carolina. He died on September 29, 1943, in Pantego.