"Blackburn C. AKERS (Born: About 1812 in Montgomery County, Virginia); Married: 27 May 1837 in Montgomery County, Virginia to Sarah WILSON
Children:
George W. AKERS (Born: About 1834 in Franklin County, Virginia); Married: 9 June 1851 in Floyd County, Virginia to Elizabeth JEWEL
Lucinda AKERS (Born: About 1838 in Montgomery County, Virginia; Died: 26 March 1916 in Monroe County, West Virginia; Buried: Fleshman Cemetery, Monroe County, West Virginia); Married: William DOVE
Urynany Virginia AKERS (Born: About 1842; Died: 26 March 1916)
Elmira Jane AKERS (Born: 14 June 1842 in Floyd County, Virginia; Died: 26 September 1899 in Monroe County, West Virginia; Buried: New Hope Cemetery, Monroe County, West Virginia); Married (1): 10 September 1855 in Giles County, Virginia to David Clarence AKERS (Born: About 1835 in Floyd County, Virginia; Died: 13 July 1863); Married (2): 11 January 1866 to Jeremiah BOWLES (Born: About 1821 in Franklin County, Virginia)
George W. AKERS (Born: About 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia; Died: 12 June 1862); Military: In Company D, Seventh Virginia Infantry, CSA
Washington Burdine AKERS (Born: About 1844 in Montgomery County, Virginia; Died: 17 July 1860 in Montgomery County, Virginia); Married: Elizabeth Susan AKERS (daughter of Russell Elswick AKERS and Sarah RADER)
Sarah AKERS (Born: About 1844 or 1848; Died: 26 March 1916 in Monroe County, West Virginia); Married: 7 August 1870 in Giles County, Virginia to William R. A. MAYS
Docia AKERS (Born: About 1850; Died: About 1925; Buried: Bradley Cemetery (no other location notes given); Married: ? LIVELY
Margaret AKERS (Born: About November 1852 in Montgomery County, Virginia; Died: 26 July 1855 in Montgomery County, Virginia) - location listed once as Walker Creek, Virginia
William AKERS (Born: About 1854; Died: Before 26 March 1916)"
Information entered by Kevin Beavers on Monday, February 16, 2015.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Blackburn by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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