1843 - 1885 (42 years)
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Name |
John M. PEARSON |
Birth |
1843 |
Kings, New Brunswick, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
18 Aug 1885 |
Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada [1] |
Person ID |
I259 |
Glassville |
Father |
Joseph PEARSON b. 1 Jan 1806, Wigton, Cumberland, England d. 2 Jan 1881, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 75 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Mary MCDIARMID b. 4 May 1813, Parish of Kilninver and Kilmelford, Argyleshire d. 4 May 1887, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 74 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
3 May 1838 |
Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada |
Family ID |
F182 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Birth - 1843 - Kings, New Brunswick, Canada |
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| Death - 18 Aug 1885 - Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
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Notes |
- Death Notice:
d. At his residence Kent (Carleton Co.) 18th ult., John M. PEARSON s/o late Joseph PEARSON, formerly of Kings Co., age 41; left two sons. On account of ill health, the deceased went South five years ago where his ability was soon recognized by Georgia Land and Lumber Co. who gave him a position of trust. The climate not agreeing with his wife, he was compelled to return home about a year previous to his death.
Date September 12 1885
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 64 Number 345
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d. At his residence, Kent (Carleton Co.) 18th ult., John M. PEARSON s/o late Joseph PEARSON, formerly of Kings Co., age 41.
Date September 14 1885
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 63 Number 1298
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Sources |
- [S57] Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics, Volume 64 Number 345.
Date September 12 1885, County Carleton, Place Woodstock, Newspaper Carleton Sentinel:
d. At his residence Kent (Carleton Co.) 18th ult., John M. PEARSON s/o late Joseph PEARSON, formerly of Kings Co., age 41; left two sons. On account of ill health, the deceased went South five years ago where his ability was soon recognized by Georgia Land and Lumber Co. who gave him a position of trust. The climate not agreeing with his wife, he was compelled to return home about a year previous to his death.
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