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 . REV. GEORGE HOLLAND AKERS. MRS. JULIA EAKIN HARMON AKERSOur Family Poet THE SHEARER-AKERS FAMILY 69 4 William F., b. 1864-9-12 in Cherry Grove, Minn. A Lake, Wash. n. m. Akers No. 22 George Holland Akers. Local M. E. preacher for 20 years. Farmer,
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 . REV. GEORGE HOLLAND AKERS. MRS. JULIA EAKIN HARMON AKERSOur Family Poet THE SHEARER-AKERS FAMILY 69 4 William F., b. 1864-9-12 in Cherry Grove, Minn. A Lake, Wash. n. m. Akers No. 22 George Holland Akers. Local M. E. preacher for 20 years. Farmer,lumber and live stock dealer. An uncommonly conscientious manand a great student of the Bible. He set his standard of life highand lived up to that standard; always affable and genial, with ahigh sense of honor toward God and man. Left Jacksonville, 111.,about 18 60; ran a sawmill at Winterset, Iowa; returned about1862; went 1864 to Red Wing, Minn., where his father lived bythe Prairie Schooner Route (in covered wagons). About 1866went upon the virgin prairie 2 0 miles from market with wife and 6 children. Through all the trials of frontier life he was neverseen to get out of patience, or known to speak a harsh word towife or children. m. Julia Eakin Harmon. The Pcet of the Family. She still liveswith her daughter, Julia, at Stacy, past 9 0. A short sk
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