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Jonathan ACKERS

Birth4 NOV 1711 - Prescot, Lancashire, England
Death2 DEC 1759 - Prescot, Lancashire, England
MotherLydia Stott (& Ackers)
FatherWilliam Ackers (& Boardman)

Born in Prescot, Lancashire, England on 4 NOV 1711 to William Ackers (& Boardman) and Lydia Stott (& Ackers). Jonathan ACKERS married Jane Seddon (& Grange/Ackers) and had 10 children. He passed away on 2 DEC 1759 in Prescot, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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William Ackers (&Amp; Boardman)
1682 - 1773
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Lydia Stott (& Ackers)
1716 - 1750
Spouse(s)
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Jane Seddon (& Grange/ackers)
1728 - Unknown
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Jane Hardman
1741 - 1815
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Jane Unsworth
1704 - 1791
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Margery Ackers (&Amp; Platt)
1740 - 1798
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Richard Ackers (& Brown)
1745 - 1824
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Ellen Ackers
1758 - Unknown
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Jonathan Ackers
1756 - 1772
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Rachel Ackers
1748 - Unknown
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William Ackers
1738 - Unknown
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Alice Ackers (& Johnson)
1736 - Unknown
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Mary Ackers
Unknown - Unknown
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Alice Ackers
1729 - 1761
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John Ackers
Unknown - 1653

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