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    1. Re: looking for Akers in NJ, NY, MA, PA before 1820
    2. Akers
    3. Daniel Akers b.25 nov 1714 Newbury, Ma. son John Akers b.22 Dec 1745 Newbury, Ma. Sons John Akers, Samual Akers not sure of birth place moved to Errol N.H. Any help? Trudy Akers ----- Original Message ----- From: <CraigH9557@aol.com> To: <AKERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 7:27 PM Subject: Re: looking for Akers in NJ, NY, MA, PA before 1820 > Hi > > Looking for any Akers info in NJ, NY, MA, PA before 1820. > > Craig Herron > ggggrandson of Rachel Akers b. 1804 NY > > > ==== 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 > >

    10/30/2000 01:18:01
    1. Re: looking for Akers in NJ, NY, MA, PA before 1820
    2. Hi Looking for any Akers info in NJ, NY, MA, PA before 1820. Craig Herron ggggrandson of Rachel Akers b. 1804 NY

    10/30/2000 12:27:10
    1. Re: War of1812 Search Site
    2. In a message dated 10/30/00 11:42:42 AM, aahawkins@altavista.com writes: << Received the following on another list, it pulled up 16 names under the spelling of "Akers." http://www.sierrahome.com/familytree/records >> Ardie I am have trouble getting onto the web. Driving me crazy. I'm putting together a document on Jesse Akers and gathering more and more info on a NJ-NY-OH connection for the Akers family. There is also a bizarre Herron-Akers Hunterdon co. NJ- Hamilton co. OH connection. I really think we are on the right track with the NJ William Herron as father of Jesse. Will send you the document when I get it put together. Anything else new? Craig

    10/30/2000 11:42:11
    1. War of1812 Search Site
    2. Ardyth Hawkins
    3. Received the following on another list, it pulled up 16 names under the spelling of "Akers." http://www.sierrahome.com/familytree/records _______________________________________________________________________ Free Unlimited Internet Access! Try it now! http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/altavista/index.html _______________________________________________________________________

    10/30/2000 01:39:42
    1. Re: AKERS-D Digest V00 #89
    2. Donna Brewer
    3. Thank, all! Donna Akers Brewer ----- Original Message ----- From: <AKERS-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <AKERS-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 12:00 Subject: AKERS-D Digest V00 #89

    10/19/2000 06:06:29
    1. Re: AKERS-D Digest V00 #88
    2. Deanna Cartmill
    3. Donna, Try this web site. http://www.census-online.com/links/index.html Deanna On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 11:17:54 -0400 "Donna Brewer" <wdwgrandma@home.com> writes: >Does anyone know where I can go online to find Indiana census records? > I'm >particularly interested in the 1860 census. > >Thanks, > >Donna Akers Brewer > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <AKERS-D-request@rootsweb.com> >To: <AKERS-D@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:00 >Subject: AKERS-D Digest V00 #88 > > > > >==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family >members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. >http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    10/18/2000 07:39:15
    1. Re: AKERS-D Digest V00 #88
    2. Donna Brewer
    3. Does anyone know where I can go online to find Indiana census records? I'm particularly interested in the 1860 census. Thanks, Donna Akers Brewer ----- Original Message ----- From: <AKERS-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <AKERS-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:00 Subject: AKERS-D Digest V00 #88

    10/18/2000 05:17:54
    1. Re: AKERS-D Digest V00 #88
    2. karen
    3. You might try www.usgenweb.com . They have quite a few of the census records listed. Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Brewer" <wdwgrandma@home.com> To: <AKERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:17 AM Subject: Re: AKERS-D Digest V00 #88 > Does anyone know where I can go online to find Indiana census records? I'm > particularly interested in the 1860 census. > > Thanks, > > Donna Akers Brewer > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <AKERS-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <AKERS-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:00 > Subject: AKERS-D Digest V00 #88 > > > > > ==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family > members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. > http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp > >

    10/18/2000 02:48:52
    1. RE: Uriah Akers
    2. cab011f
    3. Thanks, Craig. I'm finding it spelled Acres more than Akers, just about. Carmen >===== Original Message From AKERS-L@rootsweb.com ===== >In a message dated 10/15/00 2:36:35 PM, cab011f@smsu.edu writes: > ><< My Thomas AKERS married Martha "Patsy" BUSH about 1801. Their daughter >Mary > >AKERS, married Thomas PARE in 1823. I believe they were in Barren Co, KY by > >1801. Any assistance appreciated. > > >> > >I have the following on Akers in KY. My Akers seem to come from NJ thru NY, >OH, to IL. >Craig Herron >-----------------------------------------akers in KY census >From Kentucky Census 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820 hard copy in KY file. > >1790 > >Acres, Joseph Fayette, ky >Acres, Thos. Fayette, ky >Herron, John Nelson, Ky > >1800 > >Acre, David Green >Acre, Jacob Bourbon >Acre, Joseph Bourbon >Acres, Benjamin Shelby >Acres, Joseph Shelby >Acres, Stephen Green > >Akers, Peter Jessamine >Akers, Thomas, Jr. Jessamine >Akers, Thomas, Sr. Jessamine > >DeMoss, Peter Green >DeMoss, William Fleming > >Hearn, Edward Woodford >Hearn, Jacob Woodford >Hearn, Jacob, Sr. Woodford > >Hearne, Clement Harrison > >Hern, Dennis Lincoln >Hern, Elisha Logan >Hern, George Logan >Hern, Waller Shelby >Hern, William Christian >Hern, william Shelby > >Heron, William Mercer >Herran, David Fayette >Herren, James Garrard >Herrin, Andrew Garrard >Herrin, Daniel Jefferson >Herrin, Francis Garrard >Herrin, Mary Garrard >Herrin, Sarah Pulaski >Herrin, Shadrack Pulaski >Herrin, Smith Harrison >Herrin, william Harrison >Herrin, William Pulaski >Herron, John Shelby >Herron, Samuel Nelson > >1810 > >Acker, James Cumberland >Acres, Henry Bourbon >Acres, Solomon Floyd >Acres, Valentine Floyd > >Aker, John Shelby >Akers, Abner Barren >Akers, Benjamin Shelby >Akers, Drury Shelby >Akers, George Barren >Akers, John Jessamine >Akers, John Barren >Akers, Joseph Madison >Akers, Michael Christian >Akers, Michael Christian >Akers, Thomas Barren >Akers, Thomas Jessamine > >DeMoss, James Fleming >Demoss, John Scott >DeMoss, Lewis Fleming >DeMoss, Peter Pendleton >DeMoss, William Fleming > > >Hearn, Andrew Franklin >Hearn, Isaac Franklin >Hearne, Clemont Bourbon >Hern Clayton Madison >Hern, Jacob Gallatin >Hern, John Madison >Hern, Mary Shelby >Hern, Waller Madison >Hern, William Madison > >Herren, Daniel Shelby >Herren, Isaac Shelby >Herren, Isaac Pulaski >Herren, John Hopkins >Herren, Reuben Hopkins >Herren, William Hopkins > >Herrin, Alexander christian >Herrin, Ephram Christian >Herrin, John Shelby >Herrin, Joseph Christian >Herrin, Levey Casey >Herrin, Nathan Christian >Herrin, Samuel Nelson >Herrin, Shadrick Pulaski >Herrin, Thomas Gerrard >Herrin, Thomas Pulaski >Herrin, William Christian >Herrin, William Pulaski >Herrin , William Nelson >Herrin, William Pulaski > >1820 > >Akers, Abner Barren >Akers, Bedd Shelby >Akers, Benjamin Shelby >Akers, Drury Shelby >Akers, Fenley Shelby >Akers, George Monroe >Akers, John Cumberland >Akers, Jonathan Floyd >Akers, Peter Fleming >Akers, Solomon Floyd >Akers, Thomas Monroe >Akers, Valentine Floyd >Akers, william Floyd > >Demos, Lewis Fleming >DeMoss, Polly Fleming >DeMoss, Ase Jessamine >DeMoss, Charles Campell >DeMoss, James Fleming >DeMoss, John Bracken >DeMoss, Peter Pendelton > >Hearn, Andrew Franklin >Hearn, Athelbert Union >Hearn, Edward Owen >Hearn, Jacob Owen >Hearn, Samuel Gallatin >Hearn, Thomas H. Owen > >Herin, Alexander Hopkins >Herin, Heli Hopkins >Herin, James Hopkins >Herin, John Hopkins >Herin, Matthew, Hopkins >Herin, Ruben Hopkins >Herin, Thomas Hopkins >Herin, William Jr. Hopkins >Herin William Sr. Hopkins > >Hern, Aron Madison >Hern, Clement Bourbon >Hern, Larken Madison >Hern, Lucy Madison >Hern, Mary Lewis >Hern, Waller Madison > >Herrin, Augusten Garrard >Herrin, George Garrard >Herrin, Isaac Pulaski >Herrin, Isaac Pulaski >Herrin, James Henry >Herrin, Jane Pulaski >Herrin, Jesse Pulaski >Herrin, John Bourbon >Herrin, John Fleming >Herrin, Samuel Nelson >Herrin, Thomas Bourbon >Herrin, William Pulaski >Herrin, william H. Muhlenberg > > > >==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 Carmen Boyd, MS, LPC, RD <cab011f@smsu.edu> Instructor, Biomedical Sciences Department Southwest Missouri State University ********************************** Beginning the third generation searching for the parents of the orphaned George Washington Persel born 1842 in Putnam Co, IN ************ Visit my page at <http://www.smsu.edu/contrib/bms/county/myfamily.htm> ************ Researching: Boyd, Marshall, Wynne, Short, Stith, Worsham, Little, Seaman, Denton, Harris, Elam, Spain, Robertson, Hastin, Graves, Persel, Pare, Vaughan, Barbour, Williamson and others...... Neas, Renner, Rader, Ottinger, Rausch, Zirkle, Andes, Bowers, Gable, Bear, Buck, Wheeler, Cotner, Detterman, Ensley/Endsley, Freshour, Harmon, Wagner, Peters, McBroom, and Schindeldecker and still others...... ***********

    10/16/2000 05:08:06
    1. Re: Uriah Akers
    2. In a message dated 10/15/00 2:36:35 PM, cab011f@smsu.edu writes: << My Thomas AKERS married Martha "Patsy" BUSH about 1801. Their daughter Mary AKERS, married Thomas PARE in 1823. I believe they were in Barren Co, KY by 1801. Any assistance appreciated. >> I have the following on Akers in KY. My Akers seem to come from NJ thru NY, OH, to IL. Craig Herron -----------------------------------------akers in KY census From Kentucky Census 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820 hard copy in KY file. 1790 Acres, Joseph Fayette, ky Acres, Thos. Fayette, ky Herron, John Nelson, Ky 1800 Acre, David Green Acre, Jacob Bourbon Acre, Joseph Bourbon Acres, Benjamin Shelby Acres, Joseph Shelby Acres, Stephen Green Akers, Peter Jessamine Akers, Thomas, Jr. Jessamine Akers, Thomas, Sr. Jessamine DeMoss, Peter Green DeMoss, William Fleming Hearn, Edward Woodford Hearn, Jacob Woodford Hearn, Jacob, Sr. Woodford Hearne, Clement Harrison Hern, Dennis Lincoln Hern, Elisha Logan Hern, George Logan Hern, Waller Shelby Hern, William Christian Hern, william Shelby Heron, William Mercer Herran, David Fayette Herren, James Garrard Herrin, Andrew Garrard Herrin, Daniel Jefferson Herrin, Francis Garrard Herrin, Mary Garrard Herrin, Sarah Pulaski Herrin, Shadrack Pulaski Herrin, Smith Harrison Herrin, william Harrison Herrin, William Pulaski Herron, John Shelby Herron, Samuel Nelson 1810 Acker, James Cumberland Acres, Henry Bourbon Acres, Solomon Floyd Acres, Valentine Floyd Aker, John Shelby Akers, Abner Barren Akers, Benjamin Shelby Akers, Drury Shelby Akers, George Barren Akers, John Jessamine Akers, John Barren Akers, Joseph Madison Akers, Michael Christian Akers, Michael Christian Akers, Thomas Barren Akers, Thomas Jessamine DeMoss, James Fleming Demoss, John Scott DeMoss, Lewis Fleming DeMoss, Peter Pendleton DeMoss, William Fleming Hearn, Andrew Franklin Hearn, Isaac Franklin Hearne, Clemont Bourbon Hern Clayton Madison Hern, Jacob Gallatin Hern, John Madison Hern, Mary Shelby Hern, Waller Madison Hern, William Madison Herren, Daniel Shelby Herren, Isaac Shelby Herren, Isaac Pulaski Herren, John Hopkins Herren, Reuben Hopkins Herren, William Hopkins Herrin, Alexander christian Herrin, Ephram Christian Herrin, John Shelby Herrin, Joseph Christian Herrin, Levey Casey Herrin, Nathan Christian Herrin, Samuel Nelson Herrin, Shadrick Pulaski Herrin, Thomas Gerrard Herrin, Thomas Pulaski Herrin, William Christian Herrin, William Pulaski Herrin , William Nelson Herrin, William Pulaski 1820 Akers, Abner Barren Akers, Bedd Shelby Akers, Benjamin Shelby Akers, Drury Shelby Akers, Fenley Shelby Akers, George Monroe Akers, John Cumberland Akers, Jonathan Floyd Akers, Peter Fleming Akers, Solomon Floyd Akers, Thomas Monroe Akers, Valentine Floyd Akers, william Floyd Demos, Lewis Fleming DeMoss, Polly Fleming DeMoss, Ase Jessamine DeMoss, Charles Campell DeMoss, James Fleming DeMoss, John Bracken DeMoss, Peter Pendelton Hearn, Andrew Franklin Hearn, Athelbert Union Hearn, Edward Owen Hearn, Jacob Owen Hearn, Samuel Gallatin Hearn, Thomas H. Owen Herin, Alexander Hopkins Herin, Heli Hopkins Herin, James Hopkins Herin, John Hopkins Herin, Matthew, Hopkins Herin, Ruben Hopkins Herin, Thomas Hopkins Herin, William Jr. Hopkins Herin William Sr. Hopkins Hern, Aron Madison Hern, Clement Bourbon Hern, Larken Madison Hern, Lucy Madison Hern, Mary Lewis Hern, Waller Madison Herrin, Augusten Garrard Herrin, George Garrard Herrin, Isaac Pulaski Herrin, Isaac Pulaski Herrin, James Henry Herrin, Jane Pulaski Herrin, Jesse Pulaski Herrin, John Bourbon Herrin, John Fleming Herrin, Samuel Nelson Herrin, Thomas Bourbon Herrin, William Pulaski Herrin, william H. Muhlenberg

    10/16/2000 02:26:11
    1. Re: New
    2. In a message dated 10/16/00 3:11:00 PM Central Daylight Time, virginia161@webtv.net writes: << I just subscribed to this list and also just started on my Akers ancestors. My g grandmother and her sister Frances and Mary came to Berryville Ark. listed as orphans. They were from Webster co. Mo, and are listed with their parents in 1850 census of Webster co. The parents were from Ky. Does this give anyone a clue? Thanks . I hope someone finds a connection and lets me know. I haven't done any research in Ky. and also don't know what county etc. VirginiaWelding >> Do any of your Akers marry into the McKern family, if so please contact me. Leona

    10/16/2000 12:28:31
    1. RE: New
    2. cab011f
    3. I am from the Webster County are and still live nearby and would love some more information on this family, too, as I believe that they are probably in my line. Only problem, there is no 1850 Webster County census. It wasn't formed until 1855. Are you sure it wasn't Wright, Dallas, Christian or Greene? Carmen >===== Original Message From AKERS-L@rootsweb.com ===== >I just subscribed to this list and also just started on my Akers >ancestors. My g grandmother and her sister Frances and Mary came to >Berryville Ark. listed as orphans. They were from Webster co. Mo, and >are listed with their parents in 1850 census of Webster co. The parents >were from Ky. Does this give anyone a clue? Thanks . I hope someone >finds a connection and lets me know. I haven't done any research in Ky. >and also don't know what county etc. > >VirginiaWelding POB 97 Nickerson Ne. 68044 > > >==== AKERS Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases >http://www.ancestry.com/search >Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! Carmen Boyd, MS, LPC, RD <cab011f@smsu.edu> Instructor, Biomedical Sciences Department Southwest Missouri State University ********************************** Beginning the third generation searching for the parents of the orphaned George Washington Persel born 1842 in Putnam Co, IN ************ Visit my page at <http://www.smsu.edu/contrib/bms/county/myfamily.htm> ************ Researching: Boyd, Marshall, Wynne, Short, Stith, Worsham, Little, Seaman, Denton, Harris, Elam, Spain, Robertson, Hastin, Graves, Persel, Pare, Vaughan, Barbour, Williamson and others...... Neas, Renner, Rader, Ottinger, Rausch, Zirkle, Andes, Bowers, Gable, Bear, Buck, Wheeler, Cotner, Detterman, Ensley/Endsley, Freshour, Harmon, Wagner, Peters, McBroom, and Schindeldecker and still others...... ***********

    10/16/2000 10:54:32
    1. Re: New -- parents names
    2. Jim Scofield
    3. Hi, What were their parents names? Their ages? Jim Scofield <<< From: Virginia Welding <virginia161@webtv.net> To: <AKERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 1:08 PM Subject: New I just subscribed to this list and also just started on my Akers ancestors. My g grandmother and her sister Frances and Mary came to Berryville Ark. listed as orphans. They were from Webster co. Mo, and are listed with their parents in 1850 census of Webster co. The parents were from Ky. Does this give anyone a clue? Thanks . I hope someone finds a connection and lets me know. I haven't done any research in Ky. and also don't know what county etc. VirginiaWelding POB 97 Nickerson Ne. 68044 >>>

    10/16/2000 10:37:51
    1. New
    2. Virginia Welding
    3. I just subscribed to this list and also just started on my Akers ancestors. My g grandmother and her sister Frances and Mary came to Berryville Ark. listed as orphans. They were from Webster co. Mo, and are listed with their parents in 1850 census of Webster co. The parents were from Ky. Does this give anyone a clue? Thanks . I hope someone finds a connection and lets me know. I haven't done any research in Ky. and also don't know what county etc. VirginiaWelding POB 97 Nickerson Ne. 68044

    10/16/2000 09:08:15
    1. Re: Uriah Akers
    2. There is more than one Uriah Akers, and you will find them in the Sherer-Akers book, LDS has on microfilm. A lot of people do not believe all that is in it, but this little book is a good starting place.. Hunterdon Co NJ in the 1700's. Catherine

    10/16/2000 05:53:41
    1. Census on-line
    2. cab011f
    3. I received this from another list and found it very helpful - actually found some of what I believe to be my Akers families in IN. Check it out at <http://www.census-online.com/links/index.html> Carmen Carmen Boyd, MS, LPC, RD <cab011f@smsu.edu> Instructor, Biomedical Sciences Department Southwest Missouri State University ********************************** Beginning the third generation searching for the parents of the orphaned George Washington Persel born 1842 in Putnam Co, IN ************ Visit my page at <http://www.smsu.edu/contrib/bms/county/myfamily.htm> ************ Researching: Boyd, Marshall, Wynne, Short, Stith, Worsham, Little, Seaman, Denton, Harris, Elam, Spain, Robertson, Hastin, Graves, Persel, Pare, Vaughan, Barbour, Williamson and others...... Neas, Renner, Rader, Ottinger, Rausch, Zirkle, Andes, Bowers, Gable, Bear, Buck, Wheeler, Cotner, Detterman, Ensley/Endsley, Freshour, Harmon, Wagner, Peters, McBroom, and Schindeldecker and still others...... ***********

    10/16/2000 04:13:23
    1. Re: Uriah Akers
    2. I found Our Kinfolk to have lots of names, but not much on dates. Good luck on your family research. Donna W. in Calif.

    10/15/2000 04:43:42
    1. Re: Uriah Akers
    2. Mark James
    3. Carmen, and others -- Is it possible that this Thomas and Martha AKERS are the same as the Thomas and Martha AKERS who appear in Louisiana and Mississippi in 1805 and 1808? Family lore states that Martha's maiden name was MITCHELL, but I know of no proof of that. A Bible states that Thomas died in 1815, at age 45. Does that match your Thomas? -- Mark James <tmark@geocities.com> --- cab011f <cab011f@smsu.edu> wrote: > My Thomas AKERS married Martha "Patsy" BUSH about 1801. Their > daughter Mary > AKERS, married Thomas PARE in 1823. I believe they were in Barren > Co, KY by > 1801. Any assistance appreciated. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/

    10/15/2000 11:47:50
    1. Uriah Akers
    2. cab011f
    3. Hello, listers. I am beginning research on my Akers line, finally, and have had several people suggest that my line comes through Uriah Akers. Could anyone recommend sources to check for information on his line? Our Kin is the one several have recommended and I hopefully will have that through LDS soon. Any websites, etc? I'm a bit stumped on this line, although I am only now seriously looking at it. My Thomas AKERS married Martha "Patsy" BUSH about 1801. Their daughter Mary AKERS, married Thomas PARE in 1823. I believe they were in Barren Co, KY by 1801. Any assistance appreciated. Carmen Boyd, MS, LPC, RD <cab011f@smsu.edu> Instructor, Biomedical Sciences Department Southwest Missouri State University ********************************** Beginning the third generation searching for the parents of the orphaned George Washington Persel born 1842 in Putnam Co, IN ************ Visit my page at <http://www.smsu.edu/contrib/bms/county/myfamily.htm> ************ Researching: Boyd, Marshall, Wynne, Short, Stith, Worsham, Little, Seaman, Denton, Harris, Elam, Spain, Robertson, Hastin, Graves, Persel, Pare, Vaughan, Barbour, Williamson and others...... Neas, Renner, Rader, Ottinger, Rausch, Zirkle, Andes, Bowers, Gable, Bear, Buck, Wheeler, Cotner, Detterman, Ensley/Endsley, Freshour, Harmon, Wagner, Peters, McBroom, and Schindeldecker and still others...... ***********

    10/15/2000 03:34:47
    1. Grandparents
    2. Sharon S. Lisk
    3. My great-grandmother, Hannah Cathrine (Kate) Akers was born 1845 in IL, to David G Akers and Nancy Phoebe Hollembeak Akers. Her siblings were: George, born IL ca 1847 and Emeline born IL ca 1852. In AUG 1866, Hannah Cathrine married Samuel Karr Hull and abt 1880 the moved to Washington Territory. Sam was the first Constable of the newly formed Garfield County, WA, later the 2nd Sheriff, a Deputy U S Marshall, auctioneer, and farmer. Hannah Cathrine passed away in 1927 and Sam in 1928.

    09/10/2000 02:16:23