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Priscilla Ackers

Birth1610 - South Molton, Devonshire, England
Death1651 - Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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Born in South Molton, Devonshire, England on 1610. Priscilla Ackers married Thomas Akers and had 12 children. She passed away on 1651 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Thomas Akers
1590 - 1650
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Henry Thomas Oldacre (Akers)
1612 - 1652
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Knapp Aka Knopp Aka Knope
1578 - 1658
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Thomas Akers
1610 - 1650
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Thomas Ackers
1610 - 1650
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Sarah Akers
1620 - 1687
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Rachel Akers
1643 - 1659
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Thomas Akers
1638 - Unknown
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Rachel Akers/akerres/acres
1643 - 1675
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Thomas Acres (Akers)
1629 - 1645
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Thomas Jr. Akers
1633 - Unknown
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Judith (Knopp) Knapp
1629 - 1668
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+Sgt. James Knapp(+)-dna
1626 - 1696
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John D Knapp
1624 - 1696
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Ann Knapp
1628 - 1667
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William Knapp
Unknown - Unknown

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