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Thursie Sarah Akers

Birth31 May 1899 - Alabama, United States of America
Death11 December 1958 - Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky, United States of America
MotherMary Auckerman
FatherJohn Akers

Born in Alabama, United States of America on 31 May 1899 to John Akers and Mary Auckerman. Thursie Sarah Akers married Sherman Garfield Potter and had 9 children. She passed away on 11 December 1958 in Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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Parents
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John Akers
1853 - Unknown
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Mary Auckerman
1861 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sherman Garfield Potter
1899 - 1987
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Bradley Gray Potter
1938 - 1938
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Virgil Joseph Potter
1923 - 2006
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Mabel Mildred Potter
1919 - 2000
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Cecil "Cigar" Potter
1918 - 1999
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Elia Potter
1921 - 2009

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Gracie Ruth Potter
1925 - 1925
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Earl Potter
1928 - 1929
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Clifford Potter
1926 - 2012
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Sherman Potter
1939 - 1939

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