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Ann Blackburn 1675–1736 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1675

Birth Location: Essex County, Virignia, Colonial Era

Death Date: 21 Dec 1736

Death Location: Christ Church Parish, Virginia, Colonial Era

Father: William Blackburn

Mother: Elizabeth Tallerson

Spouse(s): William Jr

Children(s): William Akers, Rebecca Arkers

The story of Ann Blackburn began in 1675 in Essex County, Virignia, Colonial Era. Ann Blackburn married William E Akers Jr, and had children including Rebecca Mershon Arkers, William E Akers. Ann Blackburn passed away in 1736 in Christ Church Parish, Virginia, Colonial Era.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Blackburn began in 1675 in Essex County, Virignia, Colonial Era.
  • Ann Blackburn married William E Akers Jr, and had children including Rebecca Mershon Arkers, William E Akers.
  • Ann Blackburn passed away in 1736 in Christ Church Parish, Virginia, Colonial Era.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Blackburn's Ancestors

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Ann Blackburn
1675–1736
Birth Place: Essex County, Virignia, Colonial Era
Parents
William Bavin Blackburn
1643–1723
Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth Tallerson
1654–1713
Ballyhagen,Armagh,,Ireland
Grandparents
William Blackburn
1607–
, , , England
Marye Johnson
1610–1667
Thornhill, St Michael and All Angels, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Johnson
1586–1636
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Blackburn's Descendants

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Ann Blackburn (1675–21 Dec 1736) m. William (E Akers) Jr (1683–1 Apr 1751)
  1. 1. William (E) Akers 1701–1810 m. Susannah Blackburn 1712–1808
    1. 1. Thomas (Blackburn) Akers 1734–1798 m. Susannah Skaggs 1730–1797 m. Elizabeth (Le) Suear 1789–1884
      1. 1. Valentine Akers 1762–1834 m. Frances Branham 1770–1850
        1. 1. David (Daniel) Akers 1804–1894 m. Elizabeth Collier 1806–1859
        2. 2. Thomas (Blackburn) Akers 1805–1888
        3. 3. Rhoda Akers 1806–1901
        4. 4. Jonathan (Wesley) Akers 1814–1874
        5. 5. Soloman Akers 1810–
        6. 6. William Akers 1795–1903
        7. 7. Elizabeth Akers 1785–1858
        8. 8. Lucy (Ann) Akers 1785–1861
        9. 9. Frances (Fanny) Akers 1790–1900
        10. 10. Susannah Akers 1788–1823
        11. 11. Sarah (Violet "Sally") Akers 1795–1860 m. William (Alley) Jr 1791–1880
        12. 12. Sylvia (Siller) Akers 1790–
        13. 13. Louisa Akers 1786–1861
      2. 2. Solomon Akers 1757–1817
      3. 3. Jacob Akers 1772–1850
      4. 4. Martha Akers 1766–1867
      5. 5. Claybourne Akers 1765–1815
      6. 6. William Akers 1765–1865
      7. 7. Adam ((Sr)) Akers 1731–1799
      8. 8. Susannah Akers 1776–1859
      9. 9. Augustin (Austin) Akers 1763–1845
      10. 10. Greenberry Akers 1794–1860
      11. 11. Blackburn Akers 1777–1850
      12. 12. John (B.) Akers 1758–1834
      13. 13. Jonathan Akers 1757–1827
    2. 2. Nathaniel Akers 1742–
    3. 3. John Akers 1748–1808
    4. 4. William (E) Akers 1737–1834
    5. 5. Peter Akers 1756–1834
    6. 6. Rachel Akers 1755–
    7. 7. Sara Akers 1756–
    8. 8. Simon Akers 1762–
    9. 9. Catherine Akers 1757–
    10. 10. Mary Akers 1754–1823
    11. 11. John (Henry) Akers 1733–1834
  2. 2. Rebecca (Mershon) Arkers 1710–1787

Ann Blackburn's Timeline

2 Records

1675
1675
Birth of Ann Blackburn in Essex County, Virignia, Colonial Era
Essex County, Virignia, Colonial Era
1736
21 Dec 1736
Age 61
Death of Ann Blackburn in Christ Church Parish, Virginia, Colonial Era
Christ Church Parish, Virginia, Colonial Era

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1675
    Event Place: Essex County, Virignia, Colonial Era
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Dec 1736
    Event Place: Christ Church Parish, Virginia, Colonial Era
    Record Source:
    [1] Christ Church Parish, Virginia Deaths, 1653-1812
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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