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The Shearer-Akers family combined with the Bryan line through the seventh generation : arranged to be continuable indefinitely, both as a genealogy and a picture gallery in each of the three lines, by blank pages inserted in the last four generations and index on which new names and pictures may be inserted at their proper places

James Shearer and his brothers George, John, William, of Scot lineage, immigrated about 1740 from County Armagh, Ireland to America. One settled in New York, two in Pennsylvania, and one in South Carolina. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi and elsewhere.

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  • "James Shearer and his brothers George, John, William, of Scot lineage, immigrated about 1740 from County Armagh, Ireland to America. One settled in New York, two in Pennsylvania, and one in South Carolina. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi and elsewhere."@en
  • ""... About 1740, four brothers... came to America, ... from the County of Armagh and Province of Ulster, Ireland. Their names were George, John, William the 1st, and James Shearer. One settled in New York, two in Pennsylvania, and one in South Carolina. ... One of these brothers is the father of James (?) Shearer 2nd..." -- pg. 7."@en

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  • "The Shearer-Akers family combined with the Bryan line through the seventh generation : arranged to be continuable indefinitely, both as a genealogy and a picture gallery in each of the three lines, by blank pages inserted in the last four generations and index on which new names and pictures may be inserted at their proper places"@en
  • "The Shearer-Akers family combined with "The Bryan line" through the seventh generation ; arranged to be continuable indefinitely, both as a genealogy and a picture gallery in each of the three lines, by blank pages inserted in the last four generations and index on which new names and pictures may be inserted at their proper places"@en
  • "The Shearer-Akers family combined with "The Bryan line" through the seventh generation; arranged to be continuable indefinitely, both as a genealogy and a picture gallery in each of the three lines, by blank pages inserted in the last four generations and index on which new names and pictures may be inserted at their proper places"
  • "The Shearer-Akers family combined with "The Bryan line" through the seventh generation : arranged to be continuable indefinitely, both as a genealogy and a picture gallery in each of the three lines, by blank pages inserted in the last four generations and index on which new names and pictures may be inserted at their proper places"@en
  • "The Shearer-Akers family, combined with "The Bryan line" through the seventh generation; arranged to be continuable indefinitely, both as a genealogy and a picture gallery in each of the three lines, by blank pages inserted in the last four generations and index on which new names and pictures may be inserted at their proper places"