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Amy (Fish) Akins (1706 - 1748)

Amy Akins formerly Fish
Born in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Rhode Islandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 31 Oct 1728 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Islandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 41 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

Amy Fish
Birth: 8 Jan 1705/06, Portsmouth, New Port, Rhode Island
Death: 1748, Dartsmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts

Amy Fish was the fourth child of Ruth (Cooke) Fish (1683-abt.1775) and Preserved Fish (abt.1679-abt.1745) [1].

Amy Fish married 31 Oct 1728, James Akins

Children:
  1. Anna Akins (Allen)

Sources

  1. Fish, Lester Warren. The Fish family in England and America: genealogical and biographical records and sketches Rutland Vermont, USA. 1948; p. 37: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067390757;view=1up;seq=77
  • American Genealogical-Biographical Index
  • Family Data Collection- Births
  • Family Data Collection - Individual Records




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