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Jesse Allen Pearson 1806–1883 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 February 1806
Birth Location: Brunswick, Virginia
Death Date: 1883
Death Location: Quitman, Cleburne, Arkansas
Father: John Jr
Mother: Martha Britt
Spouse(s): Mary Harrison
Children(s): Benjamin Pearson
The story of Jesse Allen Pearson began in 1806 in Brunswick, Virginia. Jesse Allen Pearson married Mary Elizabeth Harrison, and had children including Benjamin Franklin Pearson. Jesse Allen Pearson passed away in 1883 in Quitman, Cleburne, Arkansas.
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Biography
- The story of Jesse Allen Pearson began in 1806 in Brunswick, Virginia.
- Jesse Allen Pearson married Mary Elizabeth Harrison, and had children including Benjamin Franklin Pearson.
- Jesse Allen Pearson passed away in 1883 in Quitman, Cleburne, Arkansas.
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Jesse Pearson's Descendants
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1. Benjamin (Franklin) Pearson 1837–1925 m. Rebekah (Elizabeth Sarah) Thompson 1843–1897 m. Mary (Angeline) Montgomery 1857–1944
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1. John (Benjamin) Pearson 1862–1932 m. Martha (Ann) JACKSON 1868–1960
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1. Zora (Ella) Pearson 1892–1941 m. Grover (Cleveland) Carroll 1885–1963
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1. Lola (Mae) Carroll 1910–1986 m. William (Silas "Bill") Leeper 1905–1978
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Jesse Pearson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 February 1806
Event Place: Brunswick, Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1883
Event Place: Quitman, Cleburne, Arkansas