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