Akers Family
English,
meaning “on a plot of one acre”, referring to men who could be addressed by the particularly
well-known farm or piece of land on or near which they lived, size or shape of the plot of land observed.
William
Akers was born about 1640 in Virginia and died in 1702; his will was probated in Essex County the 10th day of August
1702. William was married to Katherine. His will mentioned two children, William and Ann.
William
II was born about 1675 and was married to Ann. They had a son William born about 1700 in Buckingham County, Virginia.
William III died about 1790 in Montgomery County, Virginia. He was married to Susanna Blackburn. They had Blackburn born about 1730 in Albemarle County, Virginia.
Blackburn
married 1st Elizabeth Blackburn. He married 2nd Susannah Scaggs. He was sworn to the American cause on 13 September 1777 in
Montgomery County. Blackburn was placed on the unfit-for-duty list of the militia company of Captain Daniel Trigg, indicating
he was 50 or more years of age. Blackburn and Susannah Scaggs had William B. born about 1765 in Buckingham County, Virginia.
William
married 1st Lydia Elkins and 2nd Nancy Sowers. on 02 July 1811 in Montgomery County. William and Lydia had three known children,
one being Moses Sr.
Moses Akers, Sr. Family
Moses
Akers, was the son of William B. Akers and Lydia Elkins. He was born about 1808 in Montgomery County, Virginia and died between
12 April 1872 and 05 April 1875 in Bland County, Virginia. He married Catherine Altizer 24 December 1828 in Montgomery County.
She was born about 1808; the daughter of John Altizer and Elizabeth Elkins. Catherine died sometime between 1876-1880. Moses Akers moved
to Little Walkers Creek, Bland County from Pulaski County by 1869 having bought two tracts of land on Little Walkers Creek
from John C. Crockett on 10 February 1869 totaling 272 acres “more or less”.
Moses
Akers, Sr. wrote his will April 12, 1872:
“To
my wife I leave all my land and appurtenances; after her death to be divided among my children as follows: To my son John
$1; son Davis $1; son Amos $1; my daughter Elizabeth $1; daughter Octava $1; my son Dandridge $1; son Moses $1; daughter Mary
Catherine $1.
To
my son William D. Akers 100 acres of land off the upper end of my farm square across from mountain to mountain…The balance
of my land to be divided equally by and between my daughters Fransina, Emeline and Mildred Ann. My personal property to be
divided equally between son William D. and daughters Fransina, Emeline and Mildred Ann...”. Moses’ will was presented to the court on April 5, 1875 and
proven by the oath of Samuel C. Davis, one of the subscribing witnesses. W. B. Akers, the other witness, not present.
Moses
Akers, Sr. and wife Catherine sold land to the Bland County board of Trustees on October 18, 1872: “…a lot of
land lying on the waters of Little Walkers Creek… The said Moses Akers and wife doth warrant generally the said lot
of land, the house upon the land to be open to Church privileges with the understanding that the Class at that place takes
care that the School property and furniture is not abused in that it is taken care of… ”. Note—this
was probably in the area of where the Davis school was built.
Moses
and Catherine Akers are probably buried (unmarked graves) in the old “Davis” Cemetery on Little Walkers Creek.
The “Davis” Cemetery is named so because it is now on Davis property which once belonged to Moses Akers.
Moses
and Catherine had 15 children; several lived in Pulaski County while others lived in Bland County and later in Wythe County.
Children:
1. John born about 1830 married Martha
Becklehimer 28 February 1850 in Pulaski. John and Martha lived in Pulaski.
2. Davidson born October 23, 1831 married
Rachel Graham 23 October 1851 in Pulaski County. Davidson and Rachel lived in Pulaski.
3. Amos born October 18, 1833 married
Missouri Kelly 06 July 1853 in Pulaski. Amos and Missouri lived in Pulaski.
4.
Elizabeth born
about 1834 married on 31 March 1851 to John Becklehimer in Pulaski.
5. Octava born about 18355 married Jackson
Holiday 25 December 1853 in Pulaski County. Jackson and Octava were living on Walkers Creek, Giles County in 1880.
6. Dandridge born about 1836 married Parthena
Farmer 13 January 1859 in Pulaski County. They lived in Pulaski and Bland counties.
7. Moses was born 03 October 1839 married
Sarah Brawley 13 October 1859 in Wythe County. Sarah was born 29 May 1843, the daughter of Anselm Brawley and Susannah Hutsell.
Moses and Sarah lived on Little Walker’s Creek.
8. Mary Catherine born about 1840 married
George White.
9.
Francina Julia born about 1841 married Joseph H. Lefler. Joseph was the son of Aaron Maize Lefler and Mildred
Butler.
Joseph enlisted in the 54th
Infantry Regiment, Company F on September 9, 1861 in Newbern, Pulaski County and was wounded in Bentonville, North Carolina.
He applied for a Confederate pension on May 12, 1899 at the age of 64 years.
In 1880, Joseph
and Francina were living in Wythe County; living with them was William D. Akers.
Joseph and Francina’s
children were:
9.1 James M.
9.2 Lucy M.
9.3 Leila A.
9.4
Henry Sidney married Dora Alice Akers 21 November 1894 in Bland County. They were living in Clearfork, Tazewell
County, Virginia in 1920.
9.5 Joseph E.
9.6 Mary L.
Joseph
H. Lefler and Fransina J. conveyed land to John T. Davis on December 4, 1885. “…To east bounded by Jacob Kitts…west
by Peter Tickle…32 ½ acres…”.
10.
Emeline born about 1845 married Isaac
Maize Lefler. Isaac was the son of Aaron Maize Lefler and Mildred Butler.
Isaac
enlisted in the 54th Infantry Regiment, Company F on September 9, 1861 in Newbern, Pulaski County. He was wounded at Chickamauga
Creek, Georgia.
He applied
for a Confederate pension on May 18, 1900 at the age of 69 years.
Emeline
[gave her name as Ellen C. Leffler] applied for a widows pension on May 4, 1920. The application gave Isaac’s date of
death as 22 March 1920, 7 miles from Rural Retreat. He died of heart problems. Emeline was 75 years old and explained her
husband was 78 years old when he died. They were married in Pulaski County in 1865 by Red Swinney. She had lived in Wythe
County for 36 years. Isaac and Emeline later moved to Rural Retreat, Wythe County. Their children were:
10.1
Thomas Reed married Mary Jane Kitts. Their children:
10.1.1
Bessie.
10.1.2
Harvey Kent
10.1.3
Issac Maize married Ruth Kid.
10.1.4
Luther Green married Amelia E. Fortner.
10.1.5
Ella married Charles S. Bowles.
10.1.6
Claude William married Ina Augusta Davis.
10.1.7
Garland.
10.1.8
Leslie Brown married Gussie Ring.
10.1.9
Ida Gray married George B. Allison.
10.1.10
Sherman.
10.1.11
George P.
10.1.12
Ada.
10.2 William J. married Viola Kitts.
10.3 Stuart.
10.4 Ollie G. married William Gullion.
10.5 David Houston married Larnie
Belle Cameron.
10.6 Mary Lou.
On February 2, 1888, Isaac Lefler
and wife Emeline conveyed 30 acres to William T. King “…adjoining own land on the east, Jacob Kitts on the west
and the Big Survey on the north and south…”.
11. Gordon F. born about 1846[not mentioned in will, may have died young].
12. William D. born about 1848 married Jennie Robinson 24 February 1886 in Wythe County.
13.
Margaret Melvina born about 1850 married Christopher P. Collins 12 November 1874 in Bland County. He was born
about 1852, the son of Edmond and Elizabeth Collins. Christopher and Margaret were living in Crockett’s Cove,
Wythe County in 1880. From the 1880 Wythe census, they had the following children:
13.1
John.
13.2
William.
13.3
Charles.
Christopher P. Collins
and Margaret M. his wife of Wythe County conveyed to William L. Collins “all the right, title and interest of said Margaret
M. of her father Moses Akers…31 ½ acres…” on November 24 1882.
14. Madison R. born about 1852; died June 1853 in Pulaski
at age 8 months.
15.
Mildred Ann born 18 January 1853 married William L. Collins 22 August 1874 in Bland. William was the son of
James and Mary Ann Collins. William and Mildred lived in Crockett’s Cove, Wythe County. Mildred Ann died 19 October
1932 and William died 20 August 1938. William and Mildred are buried in the St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Cemetery in Wythe
County. Children from the Bland and Wythe census:
15.1
James.
15.2
Harvey.
15.3
Walter.
15.4
Nancy.
15.5
Mildred.
15.6
Cynthia Lou married Joseph Shannon Bowles 27 January 1897 in Wythe County.
15.7
Estell.
15.8
Crockett.
15.9
Callie.
15.10
Emma.
15.11
Bertha.
William L. Collins and
wife Mildred conveyed 62 acres to Jacob Kitts on February 10, 1888 adjoining the lands of William King, John Davis and others.
On February 11, 1876, Moses Akers,
Sr. heirs conveyed land to William T. and Nancy L. King:
“…John
Akers and Martha Akers his wife, John Becklehimer and Elizabeth his wife, Davis Akers and Rachel his wife, Amos Akers and
Missouri his wife, Dandridge Akers and Parthena his wife, Moses Akers and Sallie P. his wife, Jackson Holiday and Octavia
his wife, George White and Mary C. his wife, Joseph Lefler and Francina his wife, Isaac Lefler and Emeline his wife, William
L. Collins and Mildred C. Collins his wife, Christopher P. Collins and Margaret M. his wife, Wm. D. Akers and Catherine Akers
(widow)…one tract…containing forty acres…”.