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Emma PEARSON 1565–1627 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 23rd March 1565
Birth Location: Howden Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 2nd December 1627
Death Location: Derbyshire, England
Father: Roberti Sr.
Mother: Alice Fowler
Spouse(s): Thomas RICHARDSON
Children(s): Hearsie Richardson
In 1565, Emma PEARSON entered the world in Howden Yorkshire, England, born to Roberti Pearson Sr And Alice Fowler. Emma PEARSON married Thomas Henry Richardson, and had children including Hearsie Harry Richardson. Emma PEARSON passed away in 1627 in Derbyshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1565, Emma PEARSON entered the world in Howden Yorkshire, England, born to Roberti Pearson Sr And Alice Fowler.
- Emma PEARSON married Thomas Henry Richardson, and had children including Hearsie Harry Richardson.
- Emma PEARSON passed away in 1627 in Derbyshire, England.
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Emma PEARSON's Ancestors
Emma PEARSON's Descendants
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1. Hearsie (Harry) Richardson 1612–1664 m. Anne Bagworth 1614–1696
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1. Anne Richardson 1651–1701 m. Edward Moore 1646–1687
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1. Rebecca Moore 1670–1720 m. Thomas (Jr.( Twin)) Mee 1666–1746
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1. Benjamin Mee 1694–1779 m. Rebecca ((Hannah)) Moore 1695–1776
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Emma PEARSON's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 23rd March 1565
Event Place: Howden Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2nd December 1627
Event Place: Derbyshire, England