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HOW WE USED TO LIVE - Family History

WILLIAM AKERS

1807 27th February. Married ELIZABETH SMITH at Kirby-le-Soken.

1817 6th May. Burial of wife Elizabeth at Walton-on-the-Naze. Aged 28.

1840 30th January. Burial of William Akers at Walton-on-the-Naze. Aged 70.

 

CHILDREN of William and Elizabeth:

 

WILLIAM AKERS 1808 Baptised on the 1st of May at Kirby-le-Soken.

 

SUSAN AKERS 1812 Baptised on the 13th of September at Kirby-le-Soken.

1831 She had a son Joseph Akers.

1831 5th November. Married Martin Fairbrother at Walton-on-the-Naze.

Children: William Fairbrother 1833, Amelia Fairbrother 1835, Elizabeth Fairbrother 1837, Henry Fairbrother 1839, Henry Fairbrother 1841, John Fairbrother 1843, William Fairbrother 1845, Simon Fairbrother 1848, Charles Martin Fairbrother 1850, Emily Fairbrother 1853, Ann Fairbrother 1855.

 

MARTHA AKERS 1815 Baptised on the 11th of October at Walton-on-the-Naze.

1831 She had a daughter Louisa Barker Akers.

1831 Married Luke Barker.

Children: William Barker 1839, Elizabeth Smith Barker 1841, Susannah Barker 1844, Abraham Barker 1847, Alfred James Barker 1849, Martha Jane Barker 1851, Walter John Barker 1853, Arthur James Barker 1855, Laura Barker 1858.

 

AKERS - According to a surname project based at the University College in London the English surname of Akers means belonging to a location. It is a name that is scattered around various areas of England. There are but a few references to Akers in Essex records.

 

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