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Benjamin Akers 1688–1753 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1688

Birth Location: Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 1753

Death Location: Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Henry Akers

Mother: Hannah Akers

Spouse(s): Mary Akers

Children(s): Daniel Akers

Benjamin Akers / was born in 1688 in Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA, the child of Henry Akers And Hannah Silver Akers. Benjamin Akers married Mary Marstone Akers, and had children including Daniel Akers. Benjamin Akers / passed away in 1753 in Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • Benjamin Akers // was born in 1688 in Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA, the child of Henry Akers And Hannah Silver Akers.
  • Benjamin Akers // married Mary Marstone Akers, and had children including Daniel Akers.
  • Benjamin Akers // passed away in 1753 in Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Benjamin Akers's Ancestors

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Benjamin Akers
1688–1753
Birth Place: Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Henry Akers
1645–1705
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Hannah (Silver) Akers
1656–1706
Massachusetts USA
Grandparents
Thomas Akers
1624–1650
Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Priscilla (Coker) Akers
1628–1658
South Milton, Devon, England
Thomas (Silver) III
1622–1682
Newbury, Berkshire, England
Katherine (Coker) Silver
1628–1665
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Akers
1581–1619
Joanne Akers
1581–
Robert Coker
1606–1680
Catherine Coker
1610–1678
Thomas II
1599–1655
Elinor Silver
1603–1645
Robert Coker
1606–1680
Catherine Coker
1610–1678
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Akers
1550–1617
Elizabeth Akers
1546–1610
John Coker
1580–1671
Martha Coker
1584–1678
Thomas I
1575–1602
Margaret Silver
1580–1665
John Coker
1580–1671
Martha Coker
1580–1678

Benjamin Akers's Descendants

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Benjamin Akers (1688–1753) m. Mary (Marstone) Akers (1692–)
  1. 1. Daniel Akers 1714–1753 m. Sarah (Wooster) Akers 1717–
    1. 1. John Akers 1745–1812 m. Esther (Buck) Akers 1753–1851
      1. 1. Samuel Akers 1793–1870 m. Sarah (Whittemore) Akers 1802–1885
        1. 1. John Akers 1832–1915 m. Lois (Melissa Abbott) Akers 1841–1913
        2. 2. Sarah (Jane Akers) Ilsley 1830–1890 m. George (Allen) Ilsley 1823–1897
        3. 3. George (Gallond) Akers 1823–1879
    2. 2. Samuel Akers 1742–

Benjamin Akers's Timeline

2 Records

1688
1688
Birth of Benjamin Akers // in Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
1753
1753
Age 65
Death of Benjamin Akers // in Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1688
    Event Place: Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1753
    Event Place: Newburg, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

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