DIED AT BRAYTON
Mr. Ralph Akers Senior died at
his home in Brayton Iowa at 4 o
clock A. M. yesterday. He was an
old and much respected pioneer of
the state of Iowa and of Audubon
County.
March 24, 1857 he moved from
Wayne Co. Penn., his former home,
to Johnson county, Iowa where he
resided for a number of years and
later in 1869 he moved his family
to near Brayton Audubon County.
His wife preceded him in death.
There are three surviving children.
Lincoln, Ralph A. Jr. and Mrs.
Hanna Parker of near Anita.
Deceased was born August 15th,
1833 and died March 24, 1915.
Funeral services were held at Bray-
ton at 1:30 o'clock today. Rev. Grin-
yer in charge. Interment was made
in the Bowen cemetery.
DIED AT BRAYTON
Mr. Ralph Akers Senior died at
his home in Brayton Iowa at 4 o
clock A. M. yesterday. He was an
old and much respected pioneer of
the state of Iowa and of Audubon
County.
March 24, 1857 he moved from
Wayne Co. Penn., his former home,
to Johnson county, Iowa where he
resided for a number of years and
later in 1869 he moved his family
to near Brayton Audubon County.
His wife preceded him in death.
There are three surviving children.
Lincoln, Ralph A. Jr. and Mrs.
Hanna Parker of near Anita.
Deceased was born August 15th,
1833 and died March 24, 1915.
Funeral services were held at Bray-
ton at 1:30 o'clock today. Rev. Grin-
yer in charge. Interment was made
in the Bowen cemetery.
Family Members
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Ralph Alvy Akers
1858–1861
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John Ransom Akers
1861–1861
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Emeline King Akers Parker
1862–1891
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Hannah Hendershay Akers Parker
1864–1915
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Lincoln Akers
1867–1958
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Cora May Akers
1870–1879
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Colfax Akers
1872–1874
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Ralph Akers Jr
1875–1920
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Haysanna Akers
1877–1899
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Warret T. Akers
1879–1879
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Thressa Akers
1880–1880
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Penn Akers
1884–1885
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