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    1. Re: AKERS Web Site Update
    2. Suzanne Brayer
    3. Is this url correct? I couldn't find the site. Ebasr@aol.com wrote: > > Bea, my (3gr) grandparents were Valentine Akers and Frances Branham. Her > parents were David Branham, Sr. and Frances Baskett. > > I'd be glad to check my books anytime. > > Best wishes, > > Earl > > Earl B. Akers, Sr. > Puyallup WA > <A HREF="/www.geocities.com/ebasr">The Banyan Tree</A> > > ==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    06/11/2001 04:36:43
    1. Re: AKERS Web Site Update
    2. Bea, my (3gr) grandparents were Valentine Akers and Frances Branham. Her parents were David Branham, Sr. and Frances Baskett. I'd be glad to check my books anytime. Best wishes, Earl Earl B. Akers, Sr. Puyallup WA <A HREF="/www.geocities.com/ebasr">The Banyan Tree</A>

    06/10/2001 04:45:37
    1. Re: AKERS Web Site Update
    2. Bea Peters
    3. Please let me know the name of your BRANHAM connection.I have a ggrandmother Named Elizabeth who married an Acre/AKER the first time. I know there were many "creative" spellings of surnames back then. TIA Bea Ebasr@aol.com wrote: > I apologize to those who receive this more than once, but I want to get the > word out. > > Descendants of William Akers I of Rappahannock-Essex Cos.VA: I'm in the > process of updating my web site for the first time in a year. I still need to > add what information I have about more of my "Brick Walls" but otherwise it > reflects what is in my records as of today. All corrections or additions > gratefully accepted! > > Please click on "The Banyan Tree" below or go to > http://www.geocities.com/ebasr/ > > Best wishes, > > Earl > > Earl B. Akers, Sr. > Puyallup WA > <A HREF="/www.geocities.com/ebasr">The Banyan Tree</A> > > ==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    06/10/2001 03:30:11
    1. AKERS Web Site Update
    2. I apologize to those who receive this more than once, but I want to get the word out. Descendants of William Akers I of Rappahannock-Essex Cos.VA: I'm in the process of updating my web site for the first time in a year. I still need to add what information I have about more of my "Brick Walls" but otherwise it reflects what is in my records as of today. All corrections or additions gratefully accepted! Please click on "The Banyan Tree" below or go to http://www.geocities.com/ebasr/ Best wishes, Earl Earl B. Akers, Sr. Puyallup WA <A HREF="/www.geocities.com/ebasr">The Banyan Tree</A>

    06/10/2001 08:22:06
    1. Akers
    2. Greg Kelly
    3. Im looking for a Pose Akers, who died in Wise Co., Va in the 1960's. If anyone knows of him, please let me know. Thanks, Greg

    06/05/2001 01:39:11
    1. Re: Geo. W. Akers, s/o Lynch, VA-> MO
    2. Carol Mead
    3. Dear Earl B.Akers Sr. Sorry I have no information about your George my George Akers Married Sarah Ann Neal and only had one daughter born 22.10.1879 they married late and George died in his 40's. Regards Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ebasr@aol.com> To: <AKERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 4:15 AM Subject: Geo. W. Akers, s/o Lynch, VA-> MO > My information is that George married Fannie May Seabourne in 1896. But, they > had daughters Anna and Dicia thirty years earlier, in 1864-1865. > > Any help in verifying/clarifying this is appreciated. > > Best wishes, > > Earl > > Earl B. Akers, Sr. > Puyallup WA > <A HREF="/www.geocities.com/ebasr">The Banyan Tree</A> > > > ==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    05/15/2001 04:51:47
    1. Geo. W. Akers, s/o Lynch, VA-> MO
    2. My information is that George married Fannie May Seabourne in 1896. But, they had daughters Anna and Dicia thirty years earlier, in 1864-1865. Any help in verifying/clarifying this is appreciated. Best wishes, Earl Earl B. Akers, Sr. Puyallup WA <A HREF="/www.geocities.com/ebasr">The Banyan Tree</A>

    05/14/2001 05:15:54
    1. Guy Taylor AKERS, Montgomery Co VA
    2. I'm looking for the parents of these people. The dates are taken from their gravestones in Sunset Cemetery, Christiansburg, Montgomery Co VA: Guy Taylor AKERS, b. 26 May 1888, d. 11 Jul 1971; and his wife Zora Hassie (maiden name unknown), b. 2 Jul 1891, d. 12 Nov 1970 Any information appreciated. Best wishes, Earl Earl B. Akers, Sr. Puyallup WA <A HREF="/www.geocities.com/ebasr">The Banyan Tree</A>

    04/28/2001 04:04:47
    1. Thomas Akers
    2. I have seen the marriage entry and posting on various websites of Thomas Akers that married Susannah White 31 December 1812 in Barren County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Obadiah White.  Who was Thomas's parents and siblings? Did Thomas and Susannah have children? If so, what were their names? Thank you very much for your help.

    04/20/2001 11:26:33
    1. Lauderdale County, Alabama
    2. Does anyone have any information on Thomas Akers that married Patsy Hamm in Lauderdale County, Alabama in 1820?

    04/20/2001 10:52:44
    1. AKERS of SW Virginia
    2. This is one of my deadends; perhaps somebody can help me find the ancestors of these folks. Preston AKERS, born about 1826 in Floyd Co VA, died 23 Nov 1898 (gravestone) or before 1880 (census). Buried in Duncan Chapel Cem., Willis, Floyd Co VA. Married, 11 Nov 1847, in Floyd Co VA to Elizabeth WEDDLE. She was born about 1830 in Montgomery Co VA and is shown on the 1880 census of Floyd Co VA as a 51-year old widow. Children of Elizabeth and Preston (all probably born in Floyd Co VA) were: John W., born about 1849; Joseph A., born about 1850; Valentine W., born about 1852; Searce (female), born about 1853, died 18 Sep 1857; Isabel, born 22 Sep 1855; Mahala, born about 1855-1856, died 21 Sep 1857; James M., born 25 Mar 1857; Abraham, and Isaac, twins, born 14 Mar 1859 Any information appreciated! Best wishes, Earl Earl B. Akers, Sr. Puyallup WA <A HREF="/www.geocities.com/ebasr">The Banyan Tree</A>

    04/17/2001 09:46:03
    1. Re: Aker's Lines I'm Searching
    2. Dan H. Marek
    3. Arlene I don't know if I posted my GGrandfather and GGrandmother from Bristol, VA. He was Nathan Akers, born approx.1870, and his wife was Naomi King Akers. I haven't seen these names come up from anyone yet. But it would be great if it happened.. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: Arlene Krings <AKringsKC@worldnet.att.net> To: <AKERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 4:01 PM Subject: Re: Aker's Lines I'm Searching > Ann: > I list the following Akers in Washington Co., VA in 1870: > > James M. (30); Matilda (Mahilla)(30); John T.(15); William C.(12); > Samuel(11); Charles (10); George M.(8); James (6); Mary E. (2); and > Edward M. (9/12) and > > J. H. (20); Mary F. (27); Irving (3); and William (1) and > > James A. (23); Martha A. H. (24); William W. D. (3); and Arthur C. (1). > > Arlene Krings > > "Dan H. Marek" wrote: > > > > Kathleen > > I am looking for the Akers' line from Bristol, Va. My Grandmother was > > Kathryn Ann Rebecca Akers born 1/28/1891 and her Mother was King. They > > moved to Frederick, Oklahoma sometime after 1891. > > Ring any bells > > Ann > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <Dutches216@aol.com> > > To: <AKERS-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 3:20 PM > > Subject: Aker's Lines I'm Searching > > > > > Greetings all. > > > > > > My Aker's Line is as follows and comes from the areas of Floyd, Montgomery > > > and Franklin County of Virginia. Any help will be greatly appreciated as > > > always looking for cousins! Hope to hear from you all! > > > > > > Kathleen Dooley-Akers > > > Botetourt County, Virginia > > > > > > MY LINE: > > > > > > Stephen C Akers (md.Kathleen Dooley) is the son of > > > > > > James Brooks Akers Sr. (md.Barbara Shaw) is the son of > > > > > > Tazwell Brooks Akers (md. LucyAdelia Hudson) was the son of > > > > > > Brooks Tazwell Akers (md. MaryLouisa Boyd) was the son of > > > > > > James Thomas Akers (md.Sarah Elizabeth Reed) was the son of > > > > > > Jonathan Akers (md. HannahHoward) was the son of > > > > > > Blackburn Akers (md. Unknown?) > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > > > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > > > > > ==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > -- > MZ > > > ==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    04/10/2001 01:16:05
    1. Re: Mary Jane Akers
    2. Linda Akers
    3. Myra, I think I also found Fannie -- this listing is also in the East End Cemetery list Mrs. George McClintock owned 10 plots McClintock, George A. burial April 15, 1931 McClintock, Fannie C. burial December 23, 1936 Vaught, Annie burial December 18, 1966 Vaught, Thomas Oscar burial January 18, 1969 Plot 4 is empty Vaught, Thomas Edgar burial November 23, 1976 the other plots are empty more to come . . . Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: <MHami20532@aol.com> To: <AKERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 11:27 AM Subject: Mary Jane Akers > I am looking for information on my ggrandmother Mary Jane Akers. b. May19. > 1850 and d. April 13, 1909. She married my ggrandfather John A. Matney. > They are both buried in a cemetery in or around Wytheville. Va. They had > several children, Alice, Fannie, Bessie, Effie, Joseph , James(died real > young) and Leona W. Matney(my grandmother). MY ggrandmother died when my > grandmother was 16 yearsold and my grandmother left Wytheville and went to > Bluefield WVA where she met my grandfather. Any information on the Akers > family would be great appreciated. > Regards, > Myra > > > ==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.231 / Virus Database: 112 - Release Date: 2/12/01

    04/10/2001 12:54:13
    1. Re: subscribe
    2. Joni L Pontius
    3. My address seems not yet to have been changed. It is: jpontius@rochester.rr.com Thanks!

    04/08/2001 02:13:58
    1. icm
    2. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. Renee Waring

    04/07/2001 06:33:17
    1. Re: icm list
    2. Sonia
    3. i wont tell :) ----- Original Message ----- From: <Reneelwaring@aol.com> To: <AKERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 8:57 PM Subject: icm list > Sorry about the mix up everyone. Probably due to my error (but don't tell > any one OK?). To join the ICM list you need to send an e-mail to > majordomo@www.savinggraves.com > Then write "subscribe icm-list" in the body, and in the subject line. But if > you have any questions you can write direct to Bill Spurlock at > wspurlock@savinggraves.com > > International Cemetery Month May 2002 > > I would like to introduce you to a new List. It is dedicated to recording > forgotten cemeteries online. We are trying to make the month of May 2002 the > International Cemetery Month. To many old cemeteries are being destroyed > before the information can be recorded. Our goal is to collect that > information, compare it to the map of the cemetery if at all possible, and > transcribe it online for others to find. Most of the collecting will be > during the month of May, with the exception of Alaska which is still covered > in snow at that time of year (no, really. Ask Charlotte after you join the > group). A lot of Counties also have cemeteries transcribed but are putting > them into books that you have to pay for or not transcribing them at all. If > the information is taken from the book and put onto the Web you are guilty of > copy write infringement and can be taken to court. > > This is a huge project and we need a lot of help. Tied down with kids? Take > them along. To many cemeteries are being destroyed by teenagers that have no > respect for what a cemetery stands for. If you are unable to get out and > about that's OK, we can use your help. > > If you would like to subscribe you will need to write to Bill Spurlock at his > address or follow the instructions above. Bill will gladly put you onto the > List. He is the owner of the Web site "Saving Graves" and is renowned for > his knowledge on cemetery preservation. I hope to "read" from you soon. > > Sincerely, > Renee Waring > Reneelwaring@aol.com > > > > ==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >

    04/07/2001 06:07:13
    1. icm list
    2. Sorry about the mix up everyone. Probably due to my error (but don't tell any one OK?). To join the ICM list you need to send an e-mail to majordomo@www.savinggraves.com Then write "subscribe icm-list" in the body, and in the subject line. But if you have any questions you can write direct to Bill Spurlock at wspurlock@savinggraves.com International Cemetery Month May 2002 I would like to introduce you to a new List. It is dedicated to recording forgotten cemeteries online. We are trying to make the month of May 2002 the International Cemetery Month. To many old cemeteries are being destroyed before the information can be recorded. Our goal is to collect that information, compare it to the map of the cemetery if at all possible, and transcribe it online for others to find. Most of the collecting will be during the month of May, with the exception of Alaska which is still covered in snow at that time of year (no, really. Ask Charlotte after you join the group). A lot of Counties also have cemeteries transcribed but are putting them into books that you have to pay for or not transcribing them at all. If the information is taken from the book and put onto the Web you are guilty of copy write infringement and can be taken to court. This is a huge project and we need a lot of help. Tied down with kids? Take them along. To many cemeteries are being destroyed by teenagers that have no respect for what a cemetery stands for. If you are unable to get out and about that's OK, we can use your help. If you would like to subscribe you will need to write to Bill Spurlock at his address or follow the instructions above. Bill will gladly put you onto the List. He is the owner of the Web site "Saving Graves" and is renowned for his knowledge on cemetery preservation. I hope to "read" from you soon. Sincerely, Renee Waring Reneelwaring@aol.com

    04/07/2001 05:57:42
    1. Mary Jane Akers
    2. I am looking for information on my ggrandmother Mary Jane Akers. b. May19. 1850 and d. April 13, 1909. She married my ggrandfather John A. Matney. They are both buried in a cemetery in or around Wytheville. Va. They had several children, Alice, Fannie, Bessie, Effie, Joseph , James(died real young) and Leona W. Matney(my grandmother). MY ggrandmother died when my grandmother was 16 yearsold and my grandmother left Wytheville and went to Bluefield WVA where she met my grandfather. Any information on the Akers family would be great appreciated. Regards, Myra

    04/06/2001 05:27:51
    1. Moses Knight/Hannah Akers family-Newbury, MA to Maine, early 1700's
    2. Duane Barton
    3. Looking for any information regarding the family of Moses and Hannah (Akers)Knight. They were married in Newbury on 29 Nov 1737 and soon after moved to the Falmouth/Portland area of Maine. Moses was the son of Richard and Elizabeth (Jaques) Knight and Hannah was the daughter of John and Rebecca (Danforth) Akers. Thanks Duane Barton Visit us @ http://one-barton-family.net ----------------------------------------------- FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com

    04/05/2001 12:40:58
    1. Re: AKERS-D Digest V01 #14
    2. RVWeld
    3. I have a william Akers in Henry co. Mo who disappeared by 1860. RVWeld IBSSG researching ANDERSON,in Mo. Tn. and Va.JAMES in Mo. OLIVER in Madison co. and Carroll co.Ark and Tyrrell co. NC.AKERS in Ky.NEWTON in Ark.

    03/30/2001 01:24:07