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Benjamin Pearson

Birth4 Jan 1750 - Golcar, Yorkshire, England
Death18 Apr 1821 - Longwood, Yorkshire, England
MotherBetty Dyson
FatherJohn Pearson

Born in Golcar, Yorkshire, England on 4 Jan 1750 to John Pearson and Betty Dyson. Benjamin Pearson married Sarah Taylor and had 8 children. He passed away on 18 Apr 1821 in Longwood, Yorkshire, England.

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John Pearson
1729 - 1780
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Betty Dyson
1726 - 1801
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Sarah Taylor
1751 - 1818
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William Pearson
1774 - 1863
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John Pearson
1772 - 1857
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Benjamin Pearson
1778 - 1856
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Enoch Pearson
1783 - 1849
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Betty Pearson
1781 - Unknown
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Thomas Richard Pearson
1786 - 1841
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Hannah Pearson
1790 - Unknown
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James Pearson
1793 - 1873

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