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William Akers 1619–1751 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 May 1619

Birth Location: Willesborough, Kent, , England

Death Date: 1 April 1751

Death Location: Essex, Virginia, United States

Father: Edward Akers

Mother: Louisa Laws

Spouse(s): Anne Hoale

Children(s): William Akers, John Akers, Jane Akers, Ann Akers, Susan Akers, Willouby Akers

In 1619, William Akers entered the world in Willesborough, Kent, , England, born to Edward Woodhouse Akers And Louisa Laws. William Akers married Anne Hoale, and had children including Ann Akers, Jane Akers, John Akers, Susan Akers, William Akers, Willouby Akers. William Akers passed away in 1751 in Essex, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1619, William Akers entered the world in Willesborough, Kent, , England, born to Edward Woodhouse Akers And Louisa Laws.
  • William Akers married Anne Hoale, and had children including Ann Akers, Jane Akers, John Akers, Susan Akers, William Akers, Willouby Akers.
  • William Akers passed away in 1751 in Essex, Virginia, United States.

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William Akers's Ancestors

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William Akers
1619–1751
Birth Place: Willesborough, Kent, , England
Parents
Edward Woodhouse Akers
1585–1651
Willesborough, Kent, England
Louisa Laws
1595–
England
Grandparents
William Akers
1550–1619
Willesborough, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Thomsen Dankester
1552–
Willesborough, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
John (Akehurst)
1514–1615
Joan Hills
1514–1602
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Akehurst
1480–1571

William Akers's Descendants

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William Akers (9 May 1619–1 April 1751) m. Anne Hoale (1621–1702)
  1. 1. William Akers 1645–1702 m. Katherine Smith 1648–1702
    1. 1. William (E Akers) Jr 1683–1751 m. Ann Blackburn 1675–1736
      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
        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
  2. 2. John Akers 1645–
  3. 3. Jane Akers 1648–
  4. 4. Ann Akers 1651–
  5. 5. Susan Akers 1661–
  6. 6. Willouby Akers 1664–

William Akers's Timeline

2 Records

1619
9 May 1619
Birth of William Akers in Willesborough, Kent, , England
Willesborough, Kent, , England
1751
1 April 1751
Age 132
Death of William Akers in Essex, Virginia, United States
Essex, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 May 1619
    Event Place: Willesborough, Kent, , England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 April 1751
    Event Place: Essex, Virginia, United States
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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