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William Harold Pierce 1840–1911 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Jan 1840

Birth Location: Carlisle, Schoharie, New York, US

Death Date: 8 Apr 1911

Death Location: West Chicago, Cook, Illinois, US

Father: URIAH Pierce

Mother: SYNTHA Fero

Spouse(s): Eva Pierce

Children(s): Squire Pierce, Samantha Pierce, Polly Pierce, Levi Pierce

The story of William Harold Pierce began in 1840 in Carlisle, Schoharie, New York, US. In 1870, William Harold Pierce resided in Bangor, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA. William Harold Pierce married Eva Elizabeth France Pierce, and had children including Levi Pierce, Polly T Pierce, Samantha Pierce, Squire Pierce. William Harold Pierce passed away in 1911 in West Chicago, Cook, Illinois, US.

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Biography

  • The story of William Harold Pierce began in 1840 in Carlisle, Schoharie, New York, US.
  • In 1870, William Harold Pierce resided in Bangor, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA.
  • William Harold Pierce married Eva Elizabeth France Pierce, and had children including Levi Pierce, Polly T Pierce, Samantha Pierce, Squire Pierce.
  • William Harold Pierce passed away in 1911 in West Chicago, Cook, Illinois, US.

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Children(s)

William Pierce's Ancestors

Self
William Pierce
1840–1911
Birth Place: Carlisle, Schoharie, New York, US
Parents
URIAH Pierce
1811–1882
Fulton, Schoharie, New York
SYNTHA ("Fannie") Fero
1812–1861
Montgomery County, New York, USA
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Pierce's Descendants

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William (Harold) Pierce (18 Jan 1840–8 Apr 1911) m. Eva (Elizabeth France) Pierce (29 June 1845–14 Jan 1897)
  1. 1. Squire Pierce 1862–1925 m. Ida (Edsie) Berg 1867–1937
    1. 1. Gladys (Emma) Pierce 1896–1973 m. Herbert (E) Lunde 1897–1983
      1. 1. Everett (Duane) Lunde 1923–1944 m. Harriet (E) Marshall 1923–1961
        1. 1. Duane (Everett) Lunde 1944–2008 m. Darlene (G) Lunde 1947–
      2. 2. Stanley (Jean) Lunde 1925–1944
      3. 3. Eileen (Marie) Lunde 1921–1930
      4. 4. Gordon (Herbert) Lunde 1920–1922
    2. 2. Arthur (Clyde) Pierce 1888–1969 m. Emma (Olga) Anderson 1891–1981
      1. 1. Clyde Pierce 1917–2016
      2. 2. Douglas (Warner) Pierce 1927–2020
      3. 3. Lettie Pierce 1924–
      4. 4. Ione Pierce 1913–
      5. 5. Genevieve Pierce 1921–
      6. 6. Olive Pierce 1916–
      7. 7. Cordelia Pierce 1919–
      8. 8. Eunice Pierce 1914–1977
  2. 2. Samantha Pierce 1863–
  3. 3. Polly (T) Pierce 1865–
  4. 4. Levi Pierce 1868–

William Pierce's Timeline

4 Records

1840
18 Jan 1840
Birth of William Harold Pierce in Carlisle, Schoharie, New York, US
Carlisle, Schoharie, New York, US
1859
15 Dec 1859
Age 19
William Harold Pierce was married in Schoharie, New York, US
Schoharie, New York, US
1870
1870
Age 30
William Harold Pierce resided here in Bangor, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
Bangor, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
1911
8 Apr 1911
Age 71
Death of William Harold Pierce in West Chicago, Cook, Illinois, US
West Chicago, Cook, Illinois, US

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Jan 1840
    Event Place: Carlisle, Schoharie, New York, US
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Bangor, La Crosse, Wisconsin; Roll: M593_1721; Page: 1A; Family History Library Film: 553220

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 15 Dec 1859
    Event Place: Schoharie, New York, US

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Bangor, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Bangor, La Crosse, Wisconsin; Roll: M593_1721; Page: 1A; Family History Library Film: 553220

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Apr 1911
    Event Place: West Chicago, Cook, Illinois, US

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