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Francis akeley biography

          Francis participated in the Boston Tea Party in December Per family tradition, he died at the Battle of Bunker Hill in June (fought on Breed's Hill).

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          The Complete List of Participants

          The men who dumped tea into Boston Harbor were from many different backgrounds. About one-third of them were skilled artisans such as carpenters, masons and shoemakers.

          A much smaller number were merchants, doctors, clerks, and the like.

          The occupations of all the participants are not known, but the majority were probably apprentices and common laborers, Alongside participants of English descent were men of Irish, Scottish, French, African and Portuguese origins.

          The Tea Party was also the work of young people.

          Two-thirds of those whose ages were known were under 20, including 16 teenagers.

          Biography.

        1. Francis Akeley is believed to have been a "Mohawk" Indian during the Destruction of the Tea. He is known as the only man imprisoned for participation in this.
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        3. When Francis Akeley was born about , in Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, George H. Akeley, was 34 and his mother, Susan.
        4. Frank Akeley, dealer in general merchandise at West Fulton, was born here on October 20, , his parents being James and Sally T. (Shutts) Akeley.
        5. Only nine are known to have been 40 years old or older. Most of the men were from Boston and vicinity, but some came from as far away as Worcester and Maine. Listed below are named of patriots recorded to have been involved in the Tea Party protest.

          Not all of the participants are known, as some carried the secret of their participation to the end of their da