Thomas Ackers married Lydia Whittell Dec. 26, 1699. Lydia Acres married William West April 17, 1704. -Salem town records. Francis Akers married Rebecca Danford, both of Newbury, April 18, 1718. Rebecca Akers married John French, both of Newbury, Jan. 31, 1739-40. Lydia Akers married Benjamin Fellows May 4, 1758. Hannah Akers of Newbury married Joseph Davis of Newburyport July 10, 1774. -Newbury town records. Moses Akers and his wife Hannah, and their children, Moses, Hannah and William, were warned out of Newbury, 1761. -Court records. QUERIES. Queries are inserted for one cent a word. 172. William Tirrell married, about 1655, Rebecca Simpson, or Simpkins, daughter of Capt. Nicholas of Boston. Who were William's father and mother? Did he have any brothers and sisters? J. S. C. B. South Weymouth. 173. John Colson married Susanna Lincoln (of Thomas), 1706, Hingham. John is supposed to have come from Salem. He moved from Hingham to Weymouth Who were his parents? Did he have brothers and sisters? J. S. C. B. about 1713. 174. I want to find out about William Dyer who married Joanna Chard, and Thomas Dyer who married Agnes Reed. J. S. C. B. 175. Capt. John Vinson married Sarah Gurney, 1673. Who were his parents? Who were the parents of Sarah Gurney? J. S. C. B. 177. Who were the parents of John Patten of Andover, who married Mary Richardson of Dracut? She was born June 19, 1753. They settled at Temple, N. H. ANSWERS. W. G. 45. The grandfather of David Nichols3 of Salem was Thomas Nichols' of Amesbury, perhaps previously of Malden. By his wife Mary he had son Thomas born in 1670. Thomas married Jane Jameson, and they were parents of David3 who was born in Amesbury Oct. 26, 1709. David W. Hoyt, Providence, R. I. 55. William Harris of Ipswich married Sarah, daughter of Thomas Newman of that place. She was born there Sept. 21, 1668, and was the wife of Mr. Harris in 1691, when her father died.-Ed. GENEALOGICAL MADE BY FRANK A. 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